| 1821 - 724 pages
...lover of " piquance," and compound flavours, may have recourse to " the Magazine of Taste." Again — Why have clove and allspice, — or mace and nutmeg...marjoram, — thyme, — and savory; — or onions, — fceks, — eshallots — and garlick : one will very well supply the place of the other, — and... | |
| M. Radcliffe - Cookery, English - 1823 - 728 pages
...the persevering gourmand, if it has not pretensions to a permanent place at his table. Why have we clove and allspice, or mace and nutmeg, in the same...or marjoram, thyme, and savory ? or onions, leeks, eahalots and garlic ? One will very well supply the place of the other, and the frugal cook may save... | |
| William Kitchiner - Cooking, English - 1823 - 738 pages
...Grand occasions, and new Compositions,* — of th'-st- an ingenious Cook may form as endless a variety, as a Musician with his seven notes, or a Painter with his colours : — read chapters 7 and 8 of the Rudiments of Cookery. Receive as the highest testimonies of your... | |
| William Kitchiner - Cooking, English - 1827 - 524 pages
...simple tastes— as words we of letters." See also Phil. Trans. Vol. 15, p. 1025. endless a variety, as a Musician with his seven notes, or a , Painter with his colours : — read chapters 7 and 8 of the Rudiments of Cookery. Receive as the highest testimonies of your... | |
| William Kitchiner - Cooking, English - 1836 - 432 pages
...energie par la fralcheur des fruits savoureux.' —Cours G<ulronomiqi"'i pr- o7t 312. less a variety, as a, Musician with his seven notes, or a Painter with his colours : — read Chapters 7 and 8 of the Rudiments of Cookery. Receive as the highest testimonies of your... | |
| Mrs. N. K. M. Lee - Baking - 1840 - 400 pages
...pretensions to a permanent place at his table. An ingenious cook will form as endless a vu irr v of these compositions as a musician with his seven notes, or a painter with his colors; no part of her business offers so fair and frequent an opportunity to display her abilities:... | |
| Mrs. N. K. M. Lee - Baking - 1842 - 402 pages
...pretensions to a permanent place at his table. An ingenious cook will form as endless a variety of these compositions as a musician with his seven notes, or a painter with liia colors; no part of her business offers so liiir and frequent an opportunity to display her abilities:... | |
| William Kitchiner - Cooking - 1845 - 454 pages
...form as endless a variety of these compositions as a Musmcm with his seven* notes, — or a fainter with his colours ; — no part of her business offers...and frequent an opportunity to display her abilities — SPICKS, HEHBS, &c. are often very absurdly and injudiciously jumbled together. Why have Clove and... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1869 - 282 pages
...lover of ' piquance ' and compound flavours may have recourse to the 'Magazine of Taste.'" Again " Why have clove and allspice, — or mace and nutmeg,...— thyme, — and savory ? — or onions, — leeks — eschallots — and garlick ? one will very well supply the place of the other, — and the frugal... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1869 - 284 pages
...the lover of 'piquance' and compound flavours may have recourse to the 'Magazine of Taste.'" Again " Why have clove and allspice, — or mace and nutmeg,...— thyme, — and savory ? — or onions, — leeks — eschallots — and garlick ? one will very well supply the place of the other, — and the frugal... | |
| |