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1. But let us now turn this from a cookery book back into a book on HathaYoga! Here is an exercise known as HALAS ANA or the PLOUGH POSTURE
2. And what of the last argument, I mentioned, that health food shops are expensive markets and eat up the household budget? True in a sense maybe, if you do not bother to learn vegetarian cookery
3. Once in the office, my intention to get stuck into typing up the next section of the Bunty saga is frustrated as I have to spend most of the morning re-working the cookery item for the next edition
4. used as flavoring in cookery)
5. But “Casserole Cookery” is a phrase used to denote cookery in earthenware pots
6. It commends itself especially to food-reformers, as the slow cookery renders the food more digestible, and the earthenware pots are easier to keep clean than the ordinary saucepan
7. Cookery and sent the CD to Infinity
8. were titled Historical Thanksgiving Cookery
9. and Historical Christmas Cookery
10. Historical Thanksgiving Cookery, (T),
11. Cookery, (T), Infinity Publishers,
12. Stories of the heart interspersed with cartoons of Zacharias and Ee Hondree, his fat wife, cookery and embroidery read to the accompaniment of sounds from the roof caused by the expansion of corrugated iron being pounded by the midday sun
13. watching cookery shows and bought recipe books as he enjoyed cooking for her
14. Join a cookery class
15. So Jo, feeling that her late lessons in cookery were to do her honor, went to preside over the coffeepot, while the children collected dry sticks, and the boys made a fire and got water from a spring near by
16. And what due or proper thing is given by cookery, and to what?
17. Then you would not approve of Syracusan dinners, and the refinements of Sicilian cookery?
18. Joseph beheld my style of cookery with growing indignation
19. He was fascinated by her cookery books
20. Without any aid from the science of cookery, he was immediately employed, in common with his fellows, in gorging himself with this digestible sustenance
21. A very summary process completed the simple cookery, when he and the Mohicans commenced their humble meal, with the silence and characteristic diligence of men who ate in order to enable themselves to endure great and unremitting toil
22. ‘There’s a painting competition just as we have debating competitions, cookery competitions and essay contests
23. It was silent and gloomy, being tenanted solely by the captive, and lighted by the dying embers of a fire, which had been used for the purposed of cookery
24. paper-knives of all sorts, of which he bought a heap at every watering-place, and bestowed them upon everyone, including Lieschen, the servant girl, and the landlord, with whom he jested in his comically bad German, assuring him that it was not the water had cured Kitty, but his splendid cookery, especially his plum soup
25. ” She turns her attention back to the four cookery books she has open on the kitchen table
26. “A brass Pott, or an iron Pott to mend?” croakt a Tinker, pushing his Cart clatt’ring with old Iron Cookery Potts
27. To have had him join their family dinner-party, and see all their deficiencies, would have been dreadful! Rebecca's cookery and Rebecca's waiting, and Betsey's eating at table without restraint, and pulling everything about as she chose, were what Fanny herself was not yet enough inured to for her often to make a tolerable meal
28. It is not worth the while to live by rich cookery
29. The prince had spread out near him his purchases, carved boxes, and knick-knacks, paper-knives of all sorts, of which he bought a heap at every watering-place, and bestowed them upon everyone, including Lieschen, the servant girl, and the landlord, with whom he jested in his comically bad German, assuring him that it was not the water had cured Kitty, but his splendid cookery, especially his plum soup
30. I may be only a soup-maker, but with luck I could open a café restaurant in Petrovka, in Moscow, for my cookery is something special, and there's no one in Moscow, except the foreigners, whose cookery is anything special
31. A certain cookery book declares that some crabs like to be boiled alive
32. In the same way he thought and spoke as if the people liked being kept in superstition; only he meant this in a literal sense, whereas the cookery book did not mean its words literally
33. The principle of the Art of Taste (which goes beyond the so-called Art of Cookery) is therefore this: All that is eatable should be treated as the symbol of some Idea, and always in harmony with the Idea to be expressed
34. And, sir, I defy the gentleman from Massachusetts, with all his political cookery, by pouring out of the jar of our present situation into the old mess, to sweeten it
35. KEY TO SIMPLE COOKERY A new-plan cook book
36. PHILADELPHIA COOK BOOK A famous cook book, full of all the brightest things in cookery
37. Rorer's own selection of the choicest things in every department of cookery, as for instance, 20 Best Soups, 20 Best Fish Recipes, 20 Best Ways for Meat, 20 Best Vegetable Recipes, and so on through the whole range of table food
38. WOULD not many of your friends to whom you will make Christmas Gifts be more pleased with a year's subscription to AMERICAN COOKERY ($1
39. Over 800 recipes which open a new field of cookery and furnish a solution of the problem of "left overs
40. This complete manual of how to select, prepare, and serve food recognizes cookery as a necessary art
41. We will send any of the above books, postpaid, upon receipt of price; or, add one dollar ($1) to the price of any of the books and we will include a year's subscription for American Cookery
42. *** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK AMERICAN COOKERY ***
43. Such are the reports of commissioners employed to investigate the effects of distilled seawater, who, although separated at a great distance from each other, and having no communication, all agree in the inference, that it may be employed without any injury to the health, both as a beverage and in cookery, for the space of at least a month; and the fair presumption is, that it may be employed for a much longer time; and that in consequence, it must be considered as a very happy resource in long voyages of discovery
44. Prouder mothers I never saw than those who then partook of their daughter's cookery