Manuscripts
Kōmō Chayuhō : [manuscript]
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California cookbook scrapbook : manuscript
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Manuscript cookbook containing culinary recipes written in at least two hands. Containing recipes for desserts, cakes, vegetables, meats, fish, and salads. Also contains numerous mounted newspaper clippings and printed ephemera with culinary recipes, medicinal recipes, and household hints. Additional news paper clippings, and printed ephemera with recipes laid in.
642063
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Cookbook scrapbook : manuscript
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Manuscript cookbook containing mostly culinary recipes written in one hand, containing a total of 200 recipes for appetizers, meats, vegetables, rice, pasta, soups and salads. Also contains numerous mounted newspaper clippings and printed ephemera with culinary recipes, medicinal recipes, and household hints. Additional handwritten recipes on scraps of paper, clippings, and printed ephemera laid in.
642074
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Oranda den Seiyu Hiketsu Zen : [manuscript]
Manuscripts
Inside placard states that the manuscript has no known author, translator or original title, but was written sometime during the Bunka era (1804-1817); no illustrations; wormed; title on box reads: "Oils and Fats"; listed on the Burndy list as "Dutch Secret Process for Preparation of Oils and Fats"
mssHM 81223
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Cookery
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Cookery including food recipes, some noted to be served to large groups of school children. In the back of the book are household hints and medicinal recipes
mssHM 58282
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Miss Fall's commonplace book and cookbook : manuscript
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Commonplace book containing lessons on cyphering and some excerpts of poetry and personal thoughts. Also includes culinary, cosmetic, medicinal and household recipes written in a different hand, but contemporary.
642098
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A book of receits
Manuscripts
Bound volume of English manuscript recipes, both for cooking and medicine, written beginning in the 17th century (in several hands). Some of the recipes are attributed to a specific person (both women and men) with a note if it was tested; in some cases, the name of the person who tested it is also provided. The manuscript is organized into four sections: medicine, recipes coming from Lady Bray, distillation, and cookery. There are four loose items in the inside front cover. About half of the volume is blank. Bound in vellum.
mssHM 84007