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  2. A Collection of Above Three Hundred Receipts in Cookery ...

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    The book was actually a collective effort: the preface states that "a Number of very Curious and Delicate House-wives Clubb'd to furnish out this Collection". [ 1 ] The book contains an early recipe for suet pudding , [ 1 ] and the first printed recipe for orange marmalade , [ 2 ] though without the chunks typically used now.

  3. Indian cookbooks - Wikipedia

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    This recipe book—also known as Pākadarpaṇam, Pākaśāstra, Pākakalā, and Nalapāka—deals with culinary arts. It consists of 11 chapters known as Prakaraṇas. It explains both vegetarian and non-vegetarian food preparation and provides details about several methods for cooking rice, meat, legumes, pulses, vegetables, fruits ...

  4. The English and Australian Cookery Book - Wikipedia

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    From the chapter "Hams, Bacon, and Salt Meat" is a recipe for Kangaroo Ham (Prize Recipe): "Take a quarter of a pound of fine Liverpool salt, add three ounces of coarse brown sugar, and one ounce of pounded allspice; mix them well together, then rub the whole well on and down the leg bone; let them lay in the pickle for a fortnight, rubbing ...

  5. The Good Cook - Wikipedia

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    The Good Cook is a series of instructional cookbooks published by Time-Life Books 1978-1980. It was sold on a month-to-month basis until the early 1990s and edited by cookbook author Richard Olney. [1] Each volume was dedicated to a specific subject (such as fruits or sauces) and was heavily illustrated with photos of cooking techniques ...

  6. Sausage making - Wikipedia

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    Sausage making originally developed as a means to preserve and transport meat. Primitive societies learned that dried berries and spices could be added to dried meat. The procedure of stuffing meat into casings remains basically the same today, but sausage recipes have been greatly refined and sausage making has become a highly respected ...

  7. Stacy Lyn Harris - Wikipedia

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    Her books include Happy Healthy Family Tracking the Outdoors In, [2] Stacy Lyn's Harvest Cookbook [3] and the handbook, Preserving 101: Canning, Freezing & Drying. [4] Southern Living magazine editors placed the Harvest Cookbook on one of their "Editor's Choice Cookbook of the Week" lists. [ 5 ]

  8. The Settlement Cook Book - Wikipedia

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    The Settlement Cook Book is a complete cookbook and guide to running a household, compiled by Lizzie Black Kander, first published in 1901.The compendium of recipes, cooking techniques, nutrition information, serving procedures and other useful information was intended to support young women raising their families.

  9. Keith Sarasin - Wikipedia

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    Sarasin's four books are The Perfect Turkey, [6] The Farmers Dinner Cookbook, [7] Meat: The Ultimate Cookbook [8] and Jerky: The Essential Cookbook. [9] In a review of The Perfect Turkey , Susan Lauglin of the magazine New Hampshire called it "the consummate guide to Thanksgiving dinner" and said, "The book is great for beginners, but also ...