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  2. The Compleat Housewife - Wikipedia

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    The book was the first to publish a recipe for "Katchup"; it included mushrooms, anchovies and horseradish. [1] [2] The title The Compleat Housewife may owe something to Gervase Markham's 1615 The English Huswife. [3] Little is known of Smith beyond what she writes of herself in the preface.

  3. Live Search Books - Wikipedia

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    Live Search Books was a search service for books launched in December 2006, part of Microsoft's Live Search range of services. Microsoft was working with a number of libraries, including the British Library , to digitize books and make them searchable, and in the case of out-of-copyright books, available across the web.

  4. Sherra Kerns - Wikipedia

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    Sherra E. Kerns (née Horan) is an American physicist, engineering educator, and academic administrator who is the F.W. Olin Distinguished Professor Emerita of Electrical and Computer Engineering and the founding vice president for innovation and research at Olin College.

  5. Household Searchlight Recipe Book - Wikipedia

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    The Household Searchlight Recipe Book was one of the most-published cookbooks in the United States. It was in print almost continuously from 1931 until 1954 and sold more than 1 million copies. It was published by Capper Publications of Topeka, Kansas, and reprinted five times between 1977 and 1991 by Stauffer Publications.

  6. The Forme of Cury - Wikipedia

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    The Forme of Cury (The Method of Cooking, cury from Old French queuerie, 'cookery') [2] is an extensive 14th-century collection of medieval English recipes.Although the original manuscript is lost, the text appears in nine manuscripts, the most famous in the form of a scroll with a headnote citing it as the work of "the chief Master Cooks of King Richard II".

  7. Armed Forces Recipe Service - Wikipedia

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    The Armed Forces Recipe Service is a compendium of high-volume foodservice recipes written and updated regularly by the United States Department of Defense Natick Laboratories and used by military cooks and by institutional and catering operations. It originated in 1969 as a consolidation of the cooking manuals of the four main services and is ...

  8. Mrs. Beeton's Book of Household Management - Wikipedia

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    For the book's 150th anniversary in 2011, the Royal Society of Chemistry planned to feature one of Beeton's recipes. Due to the financial climate at the time in wake of the Great Recession , the Society selected Beeton's toast sandwich , a dish that Beeton included to cater to the less well-off.

  9. VA-11 Hall-A - Wikipedia

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    There also exists a recipe book where the recipes to all drinks that can be made can be looked up. [17] Sukeban Games says that they hope the book, which was a requested feature in the game's prologue, would make the bartending "feel more organic", and allow players to experiment. [17] While the characters drink, they also converse with the player.