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... the tongue , the jelly , and firm parts , e e , upon and immediately around the jaw and bones of the head , are considered as delicate eating by many persons . A boiled fowl has the legs bent inward ( see. E 6 CARVING . 83.
... the tongue , the jelly , and firm parts , e e , upon and immediately around the jaw and bones of the head , are considered as delicate eating by many persons . A boiled fowl has the legs bent inward ( see. E 6 CARVING . 83.
Page 84
... boiled fowl ; but after they have been properly scraped and washed , they are drawn together at the very extremity of the breast . A boiled and a roasted fowl are each carved in the same manner . The wings are taken off in the direction ...
... boiled fowl ; but after they have been properly scraped and washed , they are drawn together at the very extremity of the breast . A boiled and a roasted fowl are each carved in the same manner . The wings are taken off in the direction ...
Page 155
... boil . She should then , when there is no scullion , proceed to wash her dishes , having previously prepared two tubs , one with clean hot water , and the other with cold ; in which latter the plates and dishes should be well rinsed ...
... boil . She should then , when there is no scullion , proceed to wash her dishes , having previously prepared two tubs , one with clean hot water , and the other with cold ; in which latter the plates and dishes should be well rinsed ...
Page 156
... boiled , which they will thicken with pease and other vegetables , and thus obtain from it a comfortable and nourishing meal . This your cook will , perhaps , consider as her perquisite , unless you make a point of reserving it for the ...
... boiled , which they will thicken with pease and other vegetables , and thus obtain from it a comfortable and nourishing meal . This your cook will , perhaps , consider as her perquisite , unless you make a point of reserving it for the ...
Page 158
... boiling alone is going on , the fire need not be unusually large . Much was done by Count Rumford to improve fire - places , and economise fuel ; and I recommend to your attention his essays on this subject . It is usual , but I do not ...
... boiling alone is going on , the fire need not be unusually large . Much was done by Count Rumford to improve fire - places , and economise fuel ; and I recommend to your attention his essays on this subject . It is usual , but I do not ...
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