Break the bones of your Goose, then per∣boyl him, then season him with pepper and salt, and a little cloves and m••ce, if you please you may bake a Rabbet or two in it, because your stubble Geese are very fat and your Rabbets d••y, you need not Lard either, bake it in good hot butter paste.
The compleat servant-maid; or, The young maidens tutor Directing them how they may fit, and qualifie themselves for any of these employments. Viz. Waiting woman, house-keeper, chamber-maid, cook-maid, under cook-maid, nursery-maid, dairy-maid, laundry-maid, house-maid, scullery-maid. Composed for the great benefit and advantage of all young maidens.
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- The compleat servant-maid; or, The young maidens tutor Directing them how they may fit, and qualifie themselves for any of these employments. Viz. Waiting woman, house-keeper, chamber-maid, cook-maid, under cook-maid, nursery-maid, dairy-maid, laundry-maid, house-maid, scullery-maid. Composed for the great benefit and advantage of all young maidens.
- Author
- Woolley, Hannah, fl. 1670.
- Publication
- London :: printed for T. Passinger, at the Three Bibles on London Bridge,
- 1677.
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- Subject terms
- Cookery -- Early works to 1800.
- Canning and preserving -- Early works to 1800.
- House cleaning -- Early works to 1800.
- Beauty, Personal -- Early works to 1800.
- Women -- Education -- Early works to 1800.
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"The compleat servant-maid; or, The young maidens tutor Directing them how they may fit, and qualifie themselves for any of these employments. Viz. Waiting woman, house-keeper, chamber-maid, cook-maid, under cook-maid, nursery-maid, dairy-maid, laundry-maid, house-maid, scullery-maid. Composed for the great benefit and advantage of all young maidens." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A66839.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 15, 2024.
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To make a Goose Pye.