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rve a 1005 Turnip 157 Turnips 1165 Turret on old Abbey kitchen 62 Turtle, the 189 Urns, Loysell's hydrostatic 1810 Utensils for cooking, ancient and modern 66-8 Vanilla cream mould 1490 Veal, breast of 857 " to carve a 912 Cutlets 866 Fillet of 872 " to carve a 914 Knuckle of 885 " to carve a 915 Loin of 885 " to carve a 916 Vegetable, cutter 1173 Strips of 131 Vegetable marrow 158 In white sauce 1173 On toast 1170 Vegetables 1069 Cellular development of 1075 Siliceous cuticles of 1075 Venison, haunch of 1061 " roast 1049 " to carve a 1061 Vermicelli 162 Vessels for beverages 1789 Vol-au-vent 1379 Small 1379 Walnut, the 536 Wheat 1779 Egyptian, or mummy 1783 Polish 1722 Red winter 1719 Whitebait 348 Whiting, the 343 Window and flowers 75 Wirebasket 494 Woodcock, the 1053 Roast 1053 Scotch 1653 To carve a 1062 Yorkshire pudding 1384 COLOURED PLATES. Apples in custard Beef, round of, boiled Roast sirloin of Calf's head, boiled Charlotte aux pommes Cod's head and shoulders Crab, dressed Duck, wild Ducks, couple of, roast Eggs, poached, and spinach Fowl, boiled with cauliflower Roast, with watercresses Fruits, centre dish of various Goose, roast Grouse Ham, cold glazed Hare, roast Jelly, two colours of Lobsters, dressed Mackerel, boiled Mutton cutlets and mashed potatoes Haunch of roast Saddle of roast Mutton, shoulder of roast Oysters, scalloped Partridge Pheasant Pie, raised Pig, sucking, roast or baked Pigeon Plum-pudding, Christmas, in mould Rabbit, boiled Or fowl, curried Raspberry cream Rissoles Salmon, boiled Snipe Soles, dish of filleted Spinach and poached eggs Strawberries, au naturel, in ornamental flower-pot Tongue, cold boiled Trifle Turbot, or brill, boiled Turkey, roast Veal, fricandeau of Vol-au-vent Whiting, dish of, fried Woodcock THE BOOK OF HOUSEHOLD MANAGEMENT. CHAPTER I. THE MISTRESS. "Strength, and honour are her clothing; and she shall rejoice in time to come. She openeth her mouth with wisdom; and in her tongue is the law of kindness. She looketh well to the ways of her household; and eateth not the bread of idleness. Her children arise up, and call her blessed; her husband also, and he praiseth her."--_Proverbs_, xxxi. 25-28. I. AS WITH THE COMMANDER OF AN ARMY, or the lead
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