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Hannah Woolley, sometimes spelled Wolley (c.1622 – in or after 1675), [1] was an English writer who published early books on household management; she was probably the first person to earn a living doing this.
Title page of The Queen-Like Closet Or Rich Cabinet by Hannah Woolley, 1670. The Queen-like Closet, Or, Rich Cabinet was a cookery book published in 1670 by the English writer on household management, Hannah Woolley [a] (1622 – c.1675). [1] It ran through five English editions by 1684. At least two German editions were also printed.
Emmeline M. D. Woolley (1843–1908), English-born Australian musician; Frank Woolley (1887–1978), English cricketer; Geoffrey Harold Woolley, British Victoria Cross recipient; George Cathcart Woolley, British colonial administrator and ethnographer; Hannah Woolley, early English writer of household management books
French influence is evident in Hannah Woolley's The Cooks Guide, 1664. Her recipes are designed to enable her non-aristocratic readers to imitate the fashionable French style of cooking with elaborate sauces. She combined the use of "Claret wine" [16] and anchovies with more traditional cooking ingredients such as sugar, dried fruit, and vinegar.
Katy Perry was the first female artist in history to have five consecutive number one singles on the Billboard Hot 100 from one album, thus awarding her with the Billboard Spotlight Award. [ 264 ] Shannon Eastin was the first woman to officiate a National Football League game in a pre-season matchup between the Green Bay Packers and the San ...
During the seventeenth century, pumpkin pie recipes could be found in English cookbooks, such as Hannah Woolley's The Gentlewoman's Companion (1675). [ 13 ] [ 14 ] Pumpkin "pies" made by early American colonists were more likely to be a savory soup made and served in a pumpkin [ 15 ] than a sweet custard in a crust.
However, other scholars criticised the work for not establishing clearly enough what the golden standard was for letters: a simple style (as espoused by Sir Thomas Browne or Hannah Woolley) or affected (as evidenced in Cupids Messenger (1672)). [10] Robertson produced the first reliable edition of Philip Sidney's Old Arcadia in 1973. There had ...
Hot was a vocal trio based in Los Angeles, California, whose membership was Gwen Owens (born June 19, 1953), Cathy Carson (née Catherine Sue Fiebach) (October 8, 1953 – June 26, 2014), and Juanita Curiel (born February 25, 1953). [1] The group had a million-selling hit single in 1977 entitled "Angel in Your Arms".