The Family friend [ed. by R.K. Philp]., Том 5Robert Kemp Philp |
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... Syrup 283 " " Rice . • 29 99 • 371 • 99 Rice without cream 60 Rich Damsons , to Keep 29 • • 317 ( American ) 93 • 317 . 124 FAMILY PASTIME . Anagrams 189 , 221 , 285 , 318 , 349 , 372 . Arithmetical Questions 61 , 94 , 189 , 221 , 318 ...
... Syrup 283 " " Rice . • 29 99 • 371 • 99 Rice without cream 60 Rich Damsons , to Keep 29 • • 317 ( American ) 93 • 317 . 124 FAMILY PASTIME . Anagrams 189 , 221 , 285 , 318 , 349 , 372 . Arithmetical Questions 61 , 94 , 189 , 221 , 318 ...
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... syrup , and cut into small dice , putting it in your cream with a little of the syrup , the other process as before . Raspberry and Currant Cream . - Use a pottle of raspberries , and the juice of a handful of cur- rants , passed ...
... syrup , and cut into small dice , putting it in your cream with a little of the syrup , the other process as before . Raspberry and Currant Cream . - Use a pottle of raspberries , and the juice of a handful of cur- rants , passed ...
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... syrup , as will colour and give it an agreeable flavour . Whisk it well together , and serve it in a glass dish . Whip Syllabub . -Whip cream , as directed above ; mix a glass of brandy and half a pint of white wine with a pint of the ...
... syrup , as will colour and give it an agreeable flavour . Whisk it well together , and serve it in a glass dish . Whip Syllabub . -Whip cream , as directed above ; mix a glass of brandy and half a pint of white wine with a pint of the ...
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... syrup , or other preparation , ought never to be allowed to cool in them . Esthetic . J. PALMER . - This word is derived from the Greek , and denotes an acquaintance with , or power of conveying ideas of the beautiful . It is likewise ...
... syrup , or other preparation , ought never to be allowed to cool in them . Esthetic . J. PALMER . - This word is derived from the Greek , and denotes an acquaintance with , or power of conveying ideas of the beautiful . It is likewise ...
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... syrup one more boil , skim it , and put it in a pitcher to settle ; when nearly cold , pour it care- fully over the fruit , leaving whatever sediment there may be at the bottom . When perfectly cold , cover them as at first . To Clarify ...
... syrup one more boil , skim it , and put it in a pitcher to settle ; when nearly cold , pour it care- fully over the fruit , leaving whatever sediment there may be at the bottom . When perfectly cold , cover them as at first . To Clarify ...
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