The second part of the good hus-wiues iewell Where is to be found most apt and readiest wayes to distill many wholsome and sweet waters. In which likewise is shewed the best maner in preseruing of diuers sorts of fruits, & making of sirrops. With diuers conceits in cookerie with the booke of caruing.
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The second part of the good hus-wiues iewell Where is to be found most apt and readiest wayes to distill many wholsome and sweet waters. In which likewise is shewed the best maner in preseruing of diuers sorts of fruits, & making of sirrops. With diuers conceits in cookerie with the booke of caruing.
Author
Dawson, Thomas.
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At London :: Printed by E. Allde. for Edward White, dwellimg [sic] at the little north doore of Paules Church at the signe of the Gun,
1597.
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Subject terms
Cookery, English -- Early works to 1800.
Canning and preserving -- Early works to 1800.
Carving (Meat, etc.) -- Early works to 1800.
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"The second part of the good hus-wiues iewell Where is to be found most apt and readiest wayes to distill many wholsome and sweet waters. In which likewise is shewed the best maner in preseruing of diuers sorts of fruits, & making of sirrops. With diuers conceits in cookerie with the booke of caruing." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A69185.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 7, 2024.
Pages
Display that crane.
Take a Crane and vnfold his legges, and cut of his wings by the ioyntes, than
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take vp his wings and his legs and sauce him with pouder of ginger, mustard, vine∣ger and salt.
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