The Queen-like Closet or Rich Cabinet - Stored with all manner of rare receipts for preserving, candying and cookery. Very pleasant and beneficial to all ingenious persons of the female sex by Hannah Wolley
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2. A Couple of Rabbits.
3. A Kickshaw fried. 4. A Dish of Mallard or Teals. 5. A Cold Venison Pasty, or other cold Baked meat. 6. A Dish of Snites. 7. A Quince or Warden Pie. 8. A Dish of Tarts. 9. A Joll of Sturgeon. 10. A Dish of pickled Oysters. * * * * * _A Bill of Fare for Fish Days in Great Houses and at familiar Times._ 1. A Dish of Milk, as Furmity, or the like. 2. A Dish of stewed Oysters or buttered Eggs. 3. A boiled Gurnet, or such like. 4. A Dish of Barrel Cod buttered. |
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