How To Use Cookery In A Sentence
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Then the pleasant little surprises of all kinds that we imagined; and the pleasant looks that greet us when we condescend to accept them; the patience that can translate our most unwarrantable "crossness", because there has been some trifling difficulty in obtaining the half of a star or the corner of a moon which it had pleased us to require, into "such a good sign of being really better"; and then our appetite (which the gods know is at that season singularly keen), how is it not tempted with unutterable dainties and friande morsels, all sorts of amateur cookery in our behalf, where Love himself has not disdained to turn the spit, and look into the stewpan! and all served up so gracefully on the small tray, covered with its delicate white damask cloth, arraying with more than mortal charms the moulds of crystal jelly and pure-looking blanc mange!
Zoe: The History of Two Lives
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I had a quick flip through my cookery books and found a recipe that sounded quite nice.
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Some cut away after a while to cookery programmes and manga cartoons.
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Dinner parties, cookery demos, oyster shucking championships, plus music and comedy.
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You can also join in with tutored tastings and cookery demonstrations.
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One of the great fallacies that many Americans hold in regards to Chinese cookery is that there is one over-arching cuisine that is known as Chinese.
Tigers & Strawberries » Yin and Yang
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American cookery expert known for her books and her instructional television and video series.
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Cookery demonstrations and street theatre will add to the entertainment.
Times, Sunday Times
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Sheffer -- who knew what makes business men laugh -- pinned his simple faith to three main subjects, convulsive of the diaphragmatic muscles, building up each series upon the inherent humor to be extracted from physical violence as represented in the perpetrations and punishments of Ruff and Reddy, marital infidelity as mirrored in the stratagems and errancies of an amorous ape with an aged and jealous spouse, and the sure-fire familiarity of aged minstrel jokes (mother-in-law, country constable, young married cookery, and the like) refurbished in pictorial serials through the agency of two uproarious and imbecilic vulgarians, Bonehead and Buttinsky.
Success A Novel
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There are free yoga classes, rum tastings and cookery demonstrations.
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I had a quick flip through my cookery books and found a recipe that sounded quite nice.
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The still better known _Chondrus crispus_, the Irish moss or carrageen of our cookery-books, has likewise its apparent though more distant representative in _Chondritis_, a Lower Silurian algæ, of which there seems to exist at least three species.
The Testimony of the Rocks or, Geology in Its Bearings on the Two Theologies, Natural and Revealed
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I am indebted to Scottish cookery writer, Sue Lawrence, for this recipe.
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Another endlessly dreary round of the cookery contest heats.
The Sun
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The live interactive broadcast is a refreshing change from the studio format of many cookery programmes.
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He acted as a locum when he retired and was a member of the local Probus Club, as well as being interested in cookery, wine, and history.
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Hunger finds no fault with the cookery.
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I have completed courses in dressmaking, cookery, flower arranging and painting.
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There is a marked distinction between inland and coastal cookery, due not only to contrasting climatic conditions, but also to differences in history.
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Then we'll be able to concentrate on other interests, mainly in the wholefood cookery area.
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Cookery Editor Moyra Fraser takes you behind the scenes.
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It feels more like a nature programme than a standard cookery course.
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A worthy dish, which can embody the sort of rusticity which the word ‘peasant’ evokes, but can also exhibit the kind of refinement associated with bourgeoise cookery.
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The book which arose from the author's series on TV that touches on living in the country, cookery, self-sufficiency, food gathering and smallholding.
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Spending money and cookery lessons are included.
The Sun
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Cookery shows are absolutely on the TV almost every day of the week, cookery books are in the best-seller list yet people cook less than ever before.
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Created by the founder of Le Cordon Bleu cookery school, Rosemary Hume – rather than her better-known business partner, celebrity florist Constance Spry, as is often claimed – poulet reine Elizabeth, as it was originally known, was a deliberate and tactful compromise between the luxurious and the thrifty for a country still under the dreary yoke of postwar rationing.
How to cook perfect coronation chicken
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This meal is typical of local cookery.
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De Pomiane's output was immense - some dozen cookery books, countless scores of articles, broadcasts, lectures.
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The medieval cookery that we know anything about was less concerned with gastronomy than dietetics.
A Conversation with Jack Turner
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Her contribution included compiling a cookery book after pestering celebrity chefs for recipes.
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Then on Tuesday the Dorsey women get together for classes in such activities as calligraphy, photography and health cookery.
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The Project runs six projects including life skills, sports, cookery, creative activities and craftwork.
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Classes include cookery, crafts, woodwork, metalwork, building construction, painting and decorating, art, literacy/numeracy, computers, upholstery and leatherwork.
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Through use of her hands, Laura has shown a tremendous ability for such pursuits as art, needlework, craftwork and cookery.
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This recipe book is worth its weight in gold - it tells you everything you need to know about cookery.
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I can't remember ever seeing the term 'broil' in a British cookery book.
Languagehat.com: BROIL/GRILL.
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Now I don't exactly mind shops, and I'll visit clothes shops or cookery shops on those fleeting days when all the money hasn't evaporated from our bank account.
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The participants in cookery had to prepare four varieties of food.
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There is a wealth of entertainment and enlightenment in the many programmes for niche audiences, ranging from gardening and cookery to archaeology, wildlife, and art.
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people are needed who have experience in cookery
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In Europe the cubeb was a minor spice of late medieval times and the 17th century and was still being mentioned (sometimes as Benin pepper) in some recipes in 18th-century European cookery books.
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The language is borrowed from the "cran," or trivet on which small pots are placed in cookery, which is sometimes turned with its feet uppermost by an awkward assistant.
On the Old Road, Vol. 2 (of 2) A Collection of Miscellaneous Essays and Articles on Art and Literature
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Mexican cookery is economical, she says. Nothing goes to waste.
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The library also has a wide range of titles on gardening, cookery, history, computers, biography and travel.
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For one middle-class gentlewoman who understands anything about cookery, or who really cares for it as a scientific art or domestic necessity, there are ten thousand who do not; yet our mothers and grandmothers were not ashamed to be known as deft professors, and homes were happier in proportion to the respect paid to the stewpan and the stockpot.
Modern Women and What is Said of Them A Reprint of A Series of Articles in the Saturday Review (1868)
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The original Piccalilli recipe dates back to English cookery in the mid 18th Century.
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There will also be cookery demonstrations, games and food stalls.
Times, Sunday Times
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Since last year, though, lovers of Texas-style cookery, that very different smoked meat, can find a culinary haven in Mesquite, a newish restaurant on Décarie.
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Keep Girls in School, also states that girls in Africa are mainly steered towards stereotype subjects such as needlework, nursing and cookery rather than science and technology.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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In the cookery section, you can bring along those apple tarts, sponge flans, cheese cake, fruit loaves, brown scones, white scones, brown bread, white bread and jams.
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The Victorians were agog to read William Mattieu Williams's Chemistry of Food, which went through four editions covering things like albumen, gelatine, casein and the cookery of vegetables.
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This recipe book is worth its weight in gold - it tells you everything you need to know about cookery.
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Tonight, she is wearing her chef's hat for the cookery challenge series.
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And for those wanting to learn the secrets of her crispy baclava, she runs cookery classes throughout the summer.
The Sun
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Hunger finds no fault with the cookery.
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If you weren't a journalist and cookery writer, what would you have liked to have been?
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Most of them read cookery books with as much avid interest as articles about dieting.
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There will be cookery demonstrations and outdoor activities and there is a spa for pampering.
The Sun
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To read about her formative cookery experiences, visit thetimes.
Times, Sunday Times
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Buy cookery book and learn simple meditation techniques (bald man in salmon pink, Argyll Street).
THE BOOK OF THE DIE
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I realise how much love you need to put into cookery if you want to eat good, tasty food.
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The restaurant sells a cookery book, writen by the chef.
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So could we be more helpful with the outer reaches of cookery trends?
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Hunger finds no fault with the cookery.
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In addition, several of the dishes look slightly out of place; roast goose with apple sauce and walnuts surely being more at home in a book of central European cookery.
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It wasn't just a hospital but a place where they were taught skills like cookery and crafts.
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Can we please see an end to the staggering amount of cookery shows on TV?
The Sun
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One English firm was marketing a product called ‘garum’ in the 19th century, for an advertisement appears in an English cookery book of the period; but this seems to have been an isolated survival or renascence.
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It is available for diners and cookery school students.
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In Cameron on Cameron, published in 2008, another style professional, Dylan Jones, thought it worth itemising, in the constituency kitchen, a Dualit toaster, Maytag fridge-freezer, Bodum cafetiere, a Daily Mail "bathed in sunlight" and Jamie Oliver cookery books.
What's in worse taste – Cameron's photographer or Blair's house?
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This recipe book is worth its weight in gold - it tells you everything you need to know about cookery.
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The course will be led by an experienced tutor with training in French, English and Caribbean cookery.
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‘I can see why people want to de-stress on Christmas Day, but to me an outside chef takes some of the joy and fun out of Christmas entertaining,’ said Nairn, who runs his own cookery school at Lake of Menteith.
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The new days would fit in with planned activities including cookery demonstrations and a pensioners' luncheon club.
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Brahmins and Jains go even further in this intermixture of faith and cookery, and shun everything that even looks like red meat: watermelon, tomatoes.
Cardiac
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This cookery book has been written by a real epicure.
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The cheap, shouty, schedule-packers which include talk shows and docusoaps, quiz shows and lifestyle-makeover or cookery slots all rely heavily on real people.
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Black beans are used extensively in Cantonese cookery and are usually served with fish or beef.
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They pound them to pieces, and then cast them into boiling water, which, after passing through fine strainers, preserves the most oily part of the liquid: this they call by a name which signifies Hiccory milk; it is as sweet and rich as fresh cream, and is an ingredient in most of their cookery, especially homony and corn cakes.
Travels Through North & South Carolina, Georgia, East & West Florida, the Cherokee Country, the Extensive Territories of the Muscogulges, or Creek Confederacy, and the Country of the Chactaws; Containing An Account of the Soil and Natural Producti
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Dinner takes to a sublime and faintly parodic extreme the great revival of British food that might be traced back to Rick Stein's 1988 book, English Seafood Cookery.
How Britain got its patriotism back | Jonathan Jones
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Thorne cites several theories which have been advanced by etymologists and cookery writers, none of which is particularly plausible.
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You can also join in with tutored tastings and cookery demonstrations.
Times, Sunday Times
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In the event, father-of-three Whittock came away with just £1,000 after falling foul of a cookery question and insisting that Greek keftedes, or meatballs, were sweet pastries.
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Employing one of London's brainiest chefs, Blueprint Café's Jeremy Lee, as "cookery consultant" has meant that, though the preparation of food is mimed, every knife stroke, whisk flick and thwack of an omelet pan is the correct gesture; there can never have been a movement director with more to do than Aline David in this production.
As Fresh as the First Day
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He has published three cookery books and opened a cookery school in Lancashire.
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Connoisseurs Cookery and Hospitality College will have vetkoek with mince curry, breyani, chicken and apricot curry, bobotie and sosaties on offer.
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Several suggestions were made for next years event including indoor attractions such as demonstrations in cookery, crafts and floral arrangement.
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In some methods of cookery, such as broiling and roasting, the extractives are retained, while in others, such as those employed for making stews and soups, they are drawn out.
Woman's Institute Library of Cookery Volume 3: Soup; Meat; Poultry and Game; Fish and Shell Fish
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The show will also have sections for agriculture, horticulture, arts and crafts and cookery.
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The store has produced a frozen food recipe leaflet, compiled by magazine cookery experts.
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We're beginning to organise courses for the year ahead: in Italian cookery, charcoal burning, chair making, spoon carving, bowl turning and so on.
Tobias Jones: a retreat of one's own
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I adopt a more devil-may-care attitude and haven't written a cookery book for four years.
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Some sources credit Amy Schauer, instructress in cookery at Brisbane's Central College from 1897 to 1938 and a renowned authority on culinary matters who was reputedly very fond of rich cakes and puddings.
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Similar pastes called chilli sambala ranging from mild to very hot are used in Indian cookery.
Article Source
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But he also sneered at him and those cookery programmes and dog adverts he did.
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Nine chefs took part in cookery demonstrations and nine craftsmen showed how to design creative artefacts.
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They will also receive spending money and cookery lessons.
The Sun
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We were ahead of the curve on TV cookery.
Times, Sunday Times
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Competitors had to display their creative tasks in carpentry, craft, cookery and computer skills.
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A typical recipe is in Hannah Glasse's The Art of Cookery: A very thick crust enclosed a turkey, which was stuffed with a goose, the goose with a fowl, then a partridge, then a pigeon.
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There will be cookery demonstrations and outdoor activities and there is a spa for pampering.
The Sun
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The on-site cookery school offers the chance to learn the recipes yourself.
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These publications, general in nature at first, turned increasingly to specialized subjects that included women's topics and cookery.
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On a weekday evening's channel-hopping, you would expect to find at least one cookery show or DIY programme on UK TV.
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It is easily the best cookery show on TV.
The Sun
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Common emulsions used in cookery are milk, cream, and butter, and made sauces such as mayonnaise.
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The product is used as a flavouring in cookery and also for tisanes and in confectionery such as the famous pastilles à la menthe, as well as in various sweet or alcoholic beverages.
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There was a huge array of stalls with some magnificent craftwork and cookery on exhibition and sale.
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Here the old cookery books interrupt the smooth sequence.
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It offers cookery classes, wine tastings, a pool and views.
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An unexpected best-seller, "Crockery Cookery" dethroned "The Joy of Sex" as the No. 1 selling trade paperback in June of 1975, providing a clue as to which is the stronger human urge.
Crock-Pot Chef Fed Slow-Cook Craze
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Cookery shows and celebrity chefs have demystified the business of catering.
Times, Sunday Times
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I was going to say I like the term cookery book as well, but someone beat me to it.
7 Random Cookery Books
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He laid emphasis on the use of local ingredients, and can justly be regarded as one of the earliest regional cookery writers.
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She knew instantly, among the bewildering wall of cookery books, the precise one for me.
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Early examples suggest it arose in cookery, meaning the blending of flavours.
The Volokh Conspiracy » To Meld — What Does “Meld” Mean?
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And like all cookery shows, it also gave the impression that cooking is done without cleaning.
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As well as anger management classes, they take lessons on cookery and childcare skills.
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Make a roux (ooh, hark at me and my fancy cookery phrases) by melting the butter in a saucepan, heating it to bubbling point, then adding the flour and stirring until the mixture turns golden.
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From 7.00 p.m. that evening you can enjoy cookery demos and spectacular seafood dishes at the Lighthouse Restaurant.
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There was a great turnout on their first night back and a full timetable of events has been planned, such as cookery classes and beauty courses.
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The trail-blazing 'green' restaurant complex, which opened in summer 2006, houses a brasserie, bar, deli, bakery and cookery school.
Times, Sunday Times
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With the rise of the internet and multichannel TV on cable and satellite, whole channels have been targeted at this or that niche market, from cookery to cars.
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Three cookery programmes kitted up this week.
Times, Sunday Times
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Although the yuzu is too acid to be eaten raw, it is used widely in Japanese cookery.
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Practical lessons, like woodwork and cookery, are not considered as important as maths.
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The government has already agreed to the preliminary recommendations that food and cookery lessons be made compulsory for the first time.
Times, Sunday Times
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Fennel, rosemary, marjoram, garlic, and juniper berries are variously favoured aromatics in Italian pork cookery.
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IT'S the TV cookery show that has us all reaching for our cake tins.
The Sun
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CHEF Ben Moss is used to being known as a 'parsnip', a name he's had since he started his vegetarian cookery company The Parsnipship nearly five years ago.
WalesOnline - Home
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The principle problem to overcome when making strawberry jam is their lack of pectin, which, according to Darina Allen's Ballymaloe Cookery Course, is a "mucilaginous substance" tasty that rather handily, acts a setting agent.
How to make perfect strawberry jam
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David put me onto a wonderful vegetarian cookery book.
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One is a glossary of cookery terms (have you ever heard of “flummery”?), and the other is an illustrative listing of antique cooking implements (do you know what a “raisin seeder” looks like?)
Creating, Managing & Pres. Dig. Assets: Feeding America: The Historic American Cookbook Project
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Another approach to lamb cookery is to use strongly flavoured seasonings.
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A perennial favourite among modern readers are the bestsellers on subjects such as cookery, home improvement, self-help and personality development.
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There is no science of cookery possible without a correct phraseology.
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Following their preliminary recommendations, the government has agreed to make food and cookery lessons compulsory for the first time.
Times, Sunday Times
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You will have the chance to qualify for the highest civilian cookery qualifications available in Great Britain.
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This meal is typical of local cookery.
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Further-more, if you miss one cookery programme, there is always another one along in a moment.
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He was a judge, and seems to have written the book while stormbound in Norway; but he thought it unsuitable for a cookery book to be presented as the work of a man.
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There was _zamouta_, an umbelliferous plant, the seed of which is used in coffee, and _habat-assoba_ for putting in bread; coriander, chili, fennel, and _helf_, a plant very like tall cress, which is used in cookery and also raw, and which we liked as
Southern Arabia
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Known for his love of good wine as well as good food, he has written many books and presented more than a dozen TV cookery programmes.
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It wasn't just a hospital but a place where they were taught skills like cookery and crafts.
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It's our first foray into sous-vide cookery.
Times, Sunday Times
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Apart from providing appropriate skills training to the parents of such children, health, education and training in cookery, sewing and farming such as piggery and agriculture will be offered,
ANC Daily News Briefing
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Ferula asafoetida, or in Hindi, hing, is a resinous spice that is used often in Indian bean cookery.
Tigers & Strawberries » Bean Cuisine II: Saag Masoor Dal
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This recipe book is worth its weight in gold - it tells you everything you need to know about cookery.
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Annatto is a small seed used in Latin American cookery.
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One of the demands of the modern age is that we have some fruity chick fronting a hot cookery show.
Times, Sunday Times
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There will also be cookery demonstrations, games and food stalls.
Times, Sunday Times
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The bald title suggests a cookery book or perhaps one of those popular science tomes based on a wacky premise.
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Cookery books became ever more numerous, directed now at servants as well as housewives.
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She successfully completed a Cordon Bleu cookery course earlier this year.
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The varieties of this plant are so numerous that it would be beyond the limit of any cookery book to attempt an enumeration of comparative merits.
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Ken Lowery, a cookery expert, will be giving free demonstrations from 4.30 until 7.00.
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Another endlessly dreary round of the cookery contest heats.
The Sun
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During this postcollege period of experimental cookery, I passed endless hours poring over both volumes of "Mastering the Art of French Cooking.
Upper-Crust Gratins
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West Wales is leading the renaissance in Welsh farmhouse cheesemaking according to an influential cookery writer.
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In the realm of cheese cookery fondue and raclette are well known internationally.
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Visitors need to book places at the cookery demonstrations.
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No longer a ‘basic sauce’, the demi-glace is now considered to be a relic of an archaic form of cookery referred to respectfully as cuisine classique but no longer practised.
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He has no misgiving that cookery is not the most sublime and important of professions.
Alexis Soyer and the Rise of the Celebrity Chef
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I had a quick flip through my cookery books and found a recipe that sounded quite nice.
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This recipe book is worth its weight in gold - it tells you everything you need to know about cookery.
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But he also sneered at him and those cookery programmes and dog adverts he did.
Times, Sunday Times
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What cookery, masking, mirth to exhilarate his person?
Anatomy of Melancholy
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The event was videoed and, three days later, Rhodes got a call from an independent television producer, asking whether he would consider presenting a ten-minute cookery slot.
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As befits the birthplace of Dionysos, the god of wine, Ikaria has an organic winery and farm, which has three-bedroom stone houses to rent from €80 for two, ikarianwine.gr and holds wine or cookery classes.
Insiders' guide to Greece
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Hunger finds no fault with the cookery.
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The struggle to win the title of bestselling cookery title this Christmas threatens to be the fiercest yet with the arrival of a glamorous young contender.
Apps become the secret ingredient in the battle of the celebrity Christmas cookbooks
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Mobility and diversity are integral parts of our training, since good cookery includes the great repertoire of all countries.
A Passion for Food
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Cookery books became ever more numerous, directed now at servants as well as housewives.
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Japanese cookery is big on freshness, using produce in season and sourced locally, where possible.
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One wall of shelves is piled high with cookery books.
Times, Sunday Times
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So check out what the best cookery courses in the UK and overseas have to offer.
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One school argues that it was named after the Marquis d' Uxelles whose cook, La Varenne, wrote a popular cookery book in the 17th century (La Varenne himself, however, does not include a recipe for duxelles nor does he use this term).
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I don't understand television's current obsession with cookery programmes.
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Annatto is a small seed used in Latin American cookery.
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The author admitted that it was an inability to write another cookery book after 25 years on the subject that prompted her to investigate a family rumour that a great-aunt died of a broken heart.
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Delia Smith has been a long-standing customer, and features the firm's eggs on the front of one of her cookery books.
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It must have been the same for everyone, because there is a recipe for wodzionka in my Silesian cookery book.
Family life
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This cookery book has been written by a real epicure.
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I am all for American regional cookery and the trappings of taste, custom, and parlance that go with each.
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He was spotted by a TV producer and went on to make 19 series of television cookery programmes
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There are no science, cookery or woodwork rooms and no staff toilets.
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This recipe book is worth its weight in gold - it tells you everything you need to know about cookery.
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A large range of herbs and spices are used in Indian cookery.
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Maybe there is a commercial opportunity for Italian cookery lessons here!
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The competition tests team-member's abilities in a variety of creative tasks including cookery, woodwork, crafts and computer skills.
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He is the son of a Hong Kong masterchef, taking a traditional approach to Chinese cookery, with an emphasis on fresh, zingy ingredients rather than thick, gloopy sauces.
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Reshteh, as Perry points out, was ‘the only word for noodle known in the several 13th century Arabic cookery books and in the poems of the 14th century Persian rhymester Bushaq’.
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He also organises cookery classes, truffle hunts and visits to local wineries.
Times, Sunday Times
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Students learn everything from cookery to business management and are normally school leavers looking to move into the tourism industry.
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I took a cordon bleu cookery course.
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A cookery show unlike anything ever seen before hits our screens next month with something a little more adventurous than the usual fare.
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Hunger finds no fault with the cookery.
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The signature flavours of Thai cookery are coriander and lime.
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She knew instantly, among the bewildering wall of cookery books, the precise one for me.