The Compleat | ||||
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Housewife or | ||||
Accomplish’d Gentlewomans Companion | ||||
Being a Collection of upwards of Five Hundred of the Most approv’d | ||||
Receipts in Cookery | Cakes | ||||
Pastry | Creams | ||||
Confectionary| Jellies | ||||
Preserving | Made Wines | ||||
Pickles | Cordials | ||||
With Copper Plate curiously engraven for the Regular Disposition or Placing | ||||
the Various Dishes & Courses And also | ||||
Bills of Fare for every year | ||||
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Drink | ||||
Syrups By E: Smith | ||||
Salves | ||||
Ointments | ||||
7: Edition with large Additions, near Fifty Receipts | ||||
being communicated just before the Authors Death | ||||
London | ||||
by J. Pemberton, at the Golden Buck against St Dunstons | ||||
Church in Fleet street 1736 | ||||
Price 5s | ||||
Cath. J Gaires | ||||
Note: From The Compleat Housewife by Eliza Smith; See Glossary for more details
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Transcribed by JM