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Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets / Evelyn, John, 1620-1706
_ (not unagreeable) season'd with its proper _Oxybaphon_ of _Vinegar, Salt, Oyl_, &c. which doubtless ... eaten raw, with _Oyl_, a little _Vinegar, Salt_, and _Pepper_, gratefully recommend a Glass of _Wine details...- creator(s) - Evelyn, John, 1620-1706
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- subject(s) - sallet; sallets; vinegar; oyl; herbs; lettuce; vide; eaten; pepper; salt; wine vinegar; plants; sugar; chap; whilst; butter; boil; wine; vinegar; lettuce; oyl; pepper; butter; whilst; salt; wine; herbs; vide; sallet; sallets; eaten; wine vinegar; sugar; plants; boil; chap;
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How to Cook and Use Rarer Vegetables and Herbs / Anonymous
over them and serve hot. FRIED ARTICHOKES. Boil and drain six artichokes, season with a sprinkling of vinegar ... . Parboil artichokes, and pour over good strong vinegar. They make excellent pickles. ARTICHOKE SOUP details...- creator(s) - Anonymous
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- subject(s) - tablespoonful; pepper; butter; teaspoonful; vinegar; tablespoonfuls; sauce; salt; salad; boil; cream; flour; two tablespoonfuls; one tablespoonful; drain; sugar; bread crumbs; boiled; boiling; egg; milk; eggs; dish; cayenne pepper; lemon juice; one quart;; dish; vinegar; cayenne pepper; one quart;; two tablespoonfuls; pepper; butter; milk; tablespoonful; egg; salt; eggs; salad; lemon juice; drain; boiling ; cream; one tablespoonful; teaspoonful; sugar; tablespoonfuls; boil; boiled; sauce; flour; bread crumbs;
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How to Cook Fish / Reed, Myrtle, 1874-1911
lemon-juice or vinegar. Put the kettle over the fire and let it heat slowly. The fish must always be put ... , an onion, and a small sweet pepper. Fry in butter, and add eight cupfuls of water, one cupful of vinegar details...- creator(s) - Reed, Myrtle, 1874-1911
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The Belgian Cookbook / Various
no further intimacy between them. Use bay-leaves, spices, herbs of all sorts, vinegar, cloves; and never forget pepper ... in the oven; pour the melted bacon-fat over the celery and potato, adding a dash of vinegar, and place details...- creator(s) - Various
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- subject(s) - sauce; pepper; butter; dish; salt; veal; simmer; sieve; tomatoes; oven; soup; eggs; flour; potatoes; meat; slices; chopped; boil; cook; pan; cream; egg; chopped parsley; sprinkle; sugar; milk; pour; white sauce; fireproof dish; bechamel sauce; mayonnaise; dish; chopped; pepper; butter; fireproof dish; milk; chopped parsley; veal; egg; salt; eggs; slices; mayonnaise ; sprinkle; soup; white sauce; pan; cream; cook; sugar; pour; oven; boil; potatoes; simmer; bechamel sauce; sauce; tomatoes; flour; meat; sieve;
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Volume 4: Salads and Sandwiches; Cold and Frozen Desserts; Cakes, Cookies and Puddings; Pastries and Pies / Woman's Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences
dressing, there is always an acid of some kind, such as vinegar or lemon juice. To these ingredients ... the seasoning of meat or fish by means of vinegar or French dressing. The preparation used to marinate salad details...- creator(s) - Woman's Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences
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- subject(s) - tsp; salad; sugar; cream; cake; flour; ingredients; pastry; custard; dessert; mixture; desserts; butter; lemon; sandwiches; pie; salads; juice; baking; flour tsp; oven; milk; cakes; corn starch; egg; salad dressing; eggs; sugar tsp; baking powder; starch;; sandwiches; tsp; sugar tsp; mixture; lemon; butter; milk; salads; desserts; dessert; baking powder; egg; eggs; flour tsp; salad; baking; cakes; salad dressing; pie; custard; cream; starch;; cake; corn starch; sugar; pastry; juice; oven; ingredients; flour;
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Recipes Tried and True / Presbyterian Ladies' Aid
. BUTCHER To a good loin roast add six tablespoons of vinegar and small piece of butter; salt and pepper ... , allspice, stick cinnamon, with vinegar enough to give a sour taste, and a tablespoonful of sugar. Thicken details...- creator(s) - Presbyterian Ladies' Aid
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- subject(s) - sugar; cup; butter; baking powder; one cup; one teaspoon; one pint; one tablespoon; one tablespoonful; one teaspoonful; teaspoon soda; corn starch; half cup; one quart; cup butter; cups flour; two tablespoons; sweet milk; two tablespoonfuls; teaspoonfuls; sweet milk; two tablespoonfuls; butter; one tablespoon; cup butter; baking powder; cups flour; one cup; half cup; one pint; cup; one teaspoonful; two tablespoons; one tablespoonful; corn starch; sugar; teaspoonfuls ; one quart; teaspoon soda; one teaspoon;
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The Virginia Housewife / Randolph, Mary
Celery vinegar VEGETABLES. To dress salad To boil potatos To fry sliced potatos Potatos ... Tomato sweet marmalade Tomato soy Pepper vinegar Mushroom catsup Tarragon or astragon details...- creator(s) - Randolph, Mary
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- subject(s) - butter; flour; boil; pepper; stew; sauce; salt; dish; sugar; pan; eggs; melted butter; pour; pound; mushroom catsup; two spoonsful; chopped parsley; forcemeat balls; stew pan; loaf sugar; grated nutmeg; lemon pickle; water; large spoonful; brown flour; on; stew pan; stew; dish; pepper; butter; on; chopped parsley; large spoonful; pound; lemon pickle; salt; eggs; pan; brown flour; mushroom catsup; forcemeat balls; sugar; pour; two spoonsful; loaf sugar; boil; melted butter; water; grated nutmeg; sauce; flour;
- title - The Virginia Housewife
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English Fairy Tales / Oppenheim, E. Phillips (Edward Phillips), 1866-1946
. HOW JACK WENT TO SEEK HIS FORTUNE VI. MR. VINEGAR VII. NIX NOUGHT NOTHING VIII. JACK HANNAFORD ... -a-doodle- do. MR. VINEGAR Mr. and Mrs. Vinegar lived in a vinegar bottle. Now, one day, when Mr. Vinegar details...- creator(s) - Oppenheim, E. Phillips (Edward Phillips), 1866-1946
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- subject(s) - jack; teeny; nix nought; childe rowland; giant; burd ellen; mouse; childe wynd; castle; tatty mouse; nought nothing; tiny; cat; king; teeny; tatty mouse; tiny; mouse; castle; jack; childe rowland; burd ellen; childe wynd; nought nothing; cat; king; nix nought; giant;
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The American Frugal Housewife / Child, Lydia Maria Francis, 1802-1880
disagreeable smell if you dip your wick-yarn in strong hot vinegar, and dry it. Those who make candles will ... and vinegar. Skim-milk and water, with a bit of glue in it, heated scalding hot, is excellent to restore old details...- creator(s) - Child, Lydia Maria Francis, 1802-1880
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- subject(s) - flour; salt; pint; boil; pork; butter; pudding; sugar; boiled; milk; meat; cake; boiling; eggs; tea; frugal housewife; bread; water; butter; milk; pint; salt; eggs; pork; frugal housewife; tea; boiling ; cake; sugar; boil; pudding; bread; boiled; water; flour; meat;
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365 Foreign Dishes / Unknown
and pepper, and rub well with vinegar. Then core small apples and fill the goose with the whole apples. Put ... and season a whole fish and let boil with 1 sliced onion, 1/2 cup of vinegar, a few slices of lemon and 2 details...- creator(s) - Unknown
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