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 February 26th
But Kitchiner was not a mere book-making cook: he practised what he taught, and he had ample means for the purpose.
Though always an epicure, and fond of experiments in cookery, and exceedingly particular in the choice of his viands, and in their mode of preparation for the table, Kitchiner was regular, and even abstemious, in his general habits.
The accompanying whole-length portrait of Dr. Kitchiner has been engraved from a well-executed mezzotint—a private plate —'painted and engraved by C. Turner, engraver in ordinary to His Majesty.' The skin of the stuffed tiger on the floor of the room was brought from Africa by Major Denham, and presented by him to his friend Kitchiner.
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 Lamb William: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
Lamb passed presently...Academy kept by Mr William Bird in the neighbourhood...the same time Lamb was newly aware of the promise of William Wordsworth, as...drawings by young William Mulready, the text in rhyme by Lamb.
Coleridge, William and Dorothy Wordsworth, Hazlitt and William Godwin were all close friends...give pleasure." "Also Mary Ann Lamb" is all it says on her and her...
John Williams, executive chef at The...preference from mutton to lamb - particularly as frozen...texture and flavour to lamb.
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 William Kitchiner - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William Kitchiner, M.D.) was an optician, inventor of telescopes, amateur musician and exceptional cook.
Kitchiner and the Cook's Oracle - Elspeth Davies
Dr William Kitchiner: the Cook's Oracle: Regency Eccentric - Tom Bridge, Colin Cooper
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 Lamb William: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
William Holman Hunt's the Scapegoat: Rite of Forgiveness/transference of Blame
William Bail was arrested in April...for her daughter, "the fl lamb of the fl sheep." (51) Resentment...pressure of being "the fl lamb of the fl sheep." Many times...
BLAKE, WILLIAM 1757 1827, English poet and...which includes such poems as "The Lamb," "Infant Joy," and "Laughing...Fearful Symmetry: A Study of William Blake (1947); A. Blunt, The Art of William Blake (1959); D. Erdman and...
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 13595
Kellie Maree Kitchiner is the daughter of Thomas William Kitchiner and Annette Margaret Denny.
Necia Ann Kitchiner is the daughter of Thomas William Kitchiner and Annette Margaret Denny.
Suzanne Kitchiner is the daughter of Thomas William Kitchiner and Annette Margaret Denny.
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 William Dailey Rare Books, Ltd. - Medicine
With the bookplate of Sir John Anstruther to the verso of the title, the signature of William Anstruther to the title.
William Anstruther (d.1711) the Scottish judge and supporter of the Prince of Orange, was the uncle of Sir John Anstruther (1753-1811), the Anglo-Indian judge who managed the impeachment of Warren Hastings.
The magnetizer was William Topham, the surgeon was W. Squire Ward.
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Modifications of on a new method of mounting a reflecting telescope of large dimensions; M.N.R.A.S. 13 (April 1853) 186-7; William Simms, similar mount, p187.
William Edwin James: designer and maker of astronomical optics.
William Gardam and Sons: Makers of Engineering, Surveying, and Astronomical Instruments.
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 Oyster Stuffing for Fowl
Kitchiner, William, MD: The Cook's Oracle; and Housekeeper's Manual, containing Receipts for Cookery and Directions for Carving, Adapted to the American Public by a Medical Gentleman, J. and J. Harper, New York, 1832
We made the basic recipe, with beef fat (suet) rather than marrow (the soft tissue inside large bones, which idea did not appeal); marjoram, and the oysters.
Using the proportions given by Dr. Kitchiner results in a dressing of overpowering oyster-ness.
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 National Portrait Gallery A-Z of Portrait Sitters (K)
William Thomas Kelly (1874-1944), Politician; Justice of the Peace.
William Thomas Petty-Fitzmaurice, Earl of Kerry (1811-1836), MP for Calne.
William Kitchiner (1775?-1827), Writer on science and music.
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 historic recipe for Mulagatawny Soup, Fort York   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
William Kitchiner, The Cook's Oracle, (London: John Hatchard, Picadilly, 2nd edition, 1818), page 335, number 249.
Kitchiner (c1775 - 1827) was a physician and a gourmet who, in his preface, claimed to "endeavour to hold the balance even, between the agreeable and the wholesome, and the Epicure and the Economist" throughout his career, including in this cookery book.
For your currystuff, we suggest cumin, coriander and mustard to accompany the cayenne, ginger, tumeric and fl pepper that Kitchiner specifies, but do whatever appeals to your taste.
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 William Henry (chemist) -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
William Henry (chemist) -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
For other men withy the same name, see: (Click link for more info and facts about Wiliam Henry (disambiguation)) Wiliam Henry (disambiguation).
William Henry (December 12, 1775—September 2, 1836) was an (An Indo-European language belonging to the West Germanic branch; the official language of Britain and the United States and most of the Commonwealth countries) English (A scientist who specializes in chemistry) chemist.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/W/Wi/William_Henry_(chemist).htm   (172 words)

  
 DR. KITCHINER AND THE COOK'S ORACLE
The life and work of the celebrated Dr. William Kitchiner, M.D. Kitchiner was an optician, inventor of telescopes, amateur musician and exceptional cook.
He counted among his friends the most influential minds of the time, and the Prince Regent (later George IV) was a frequent dinner guest, earning Kitchiner the nickname ‘Royal Cook.’ Unlike most food writers of the time he cooked the food himself, washed up afterwards, and performed all the household tasks he wrote about.
A small selection of Kitchiner’s recipes from The Cook’s Oracle, 1831, is included.
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 UIowa - Szathmary Culinary Manuscripts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
It is labeled William Mauds book Stillington, but this inscription has been covered over with a calligraphic pattern.
Since a Lemuel Sexton, a William Martindale, and a Jesse Rainbolt show up in both the tavern records, and in the 1840 census for Greene County, it appears that this Jonesboro is the one in Greene County.
William Martindale, identified as a patron, appears to be the revolutionary war veteran buried in Miami County, Indiana.
www.lib.uiowa.edu /spec-coll/MSC/ToMsc550/MsC533/MsC533.htm   (12554 words)

  
 KITCHINER, William., The Art of Invigorating and Prolonging Life, by Food, Clothes, Air, Wine, Sleep, &c. and Peptic ...
KITCHINER, William., The Art of Invigorating and Prolonging Life, by Food, Clothes, Air, Wine, Sleep, &c.
Dr Kitchiner (?1775-1827) started his career as an optician and became an inventor of telescopes, but it was his exceptional ability as a cook that earned him extraordinary fame both in Britain and in America.
The prestigious host of glamorous dinner parties, whose guests included the Prince Regent (later George IV) and many of the most influential characters of the time, Kitchiner was nicknamed the 'Royal Cook'.
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 Kitchiner (1829) The cook's oracle, containing receipts for plain cookery, on the most economical plan for private ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
Kitchiner (1829) The cook's oracle, containing receipts for plain cookery, on the most economical plan for private families: Also the art of composing the most simple and most highly finished broths, gravies, soups, sauces, store sauces, and flavouring essences...
the quantity of each article is accurately stated by weight and measure, being the result of actual experiments instituted in the kitchen of William Kitchiner, M.D
The cook's oracle, containing receipts for plain cookery, on the most economical plan for private families: Also the art of composing the most simple and most highly finished broths, gravies, soups, sauces, store sauces, and flavouring essences...
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
William Kethcum Jr William C Jr Ketchum - Art of the Golden West - 0765199726
William King Jimmy Hahn - Romantic San Francisco: A Guide to the Most Romantic Clubs, Restaurants, Bars, and Hotels in San Francisco - 1928622062
William Kittredge John Smart - Montana Spaces: Essays and Photographs in Celebration of Montana - 1558210008
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 Kindred SOULs?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
Her father, William Kitchiner of Arlesey, Beds, who married Frances Sole, died in 1879 and is buried in the churchyard at Sandon, Herts, alongside his son Gregory Thomas Kitchener who died in 1929.
In the City of Gloucester there were William SAUL, a mercer aged about 20, and Richard SAULE a tailor of the same age.
The Mormon TIB cards show that most of his children were posthumously baptised in 1932, according to the Latter Day Saints custom, at the instance of Edward W. Sewell, a probable descendant, though the clue has not yet been followed up and his line traced.
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 newsherald.com: Food   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
A more elaborate version of this pudding is often credited to William Kitchiner's "The Cook's Oracle" (1817), a book widely used in the Deep South.
But macaroni puddings long predate Kitchiner and were true puddings Ñ steamed in a mold and rich with real Parmesan cheese, cold roast fowl and ham.
Bits of meat (ham marries especially well with cheese and pasta) and vegetables (sun-dried tomatoes, carrots, suit your taste) can be added to modern versions of macaroni and cheese as well.
www.newsherald.com /archive/food/fa011900.htm   (449 words)

  
 Guardian Unlimited | Arts features | Simon Fanshawe on food in classic books
Cheesecake is an element from a simple menu on page 16: A dinner for four to five persons - fried sole, shrimp sauce, mutton cutlets, salad, mashed and brown potatoes, cheesecake, macaroni.
There is no recipe for cheesecake in the Dickens' book, so food historian Valerie Mars suggests one from William Kitchiner's The Cook's Oracle, first published 1817.
You are supposed to get unpasteurised milk, buy rennet (which is the enzyme chymosin that usually comes from the stomach of slaughtered newborn calves) and make your own curd cheese.
www.guardian.co.uk /arts/features/story/0,11710,1103729,00.html   (1378 words)

  
 William Dailey Rare Books, Ltd. - Health & Vegetarianism
AXON, William E.A. New York: Haskell House Publishers, 1971.
¶ Reprint of the first edition of this condensation by Francis William Newman, who seeks to simplify some of Smith’s chemical arguments.
William Wadd (1776-1829), surgeon extraordinary to George IV, is best remembered for his Nugae Chirurgicae, a biographical miscellany illustrating portraits of famous physicians.
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 William M Cooke   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
Diet of oceanic loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) in the central North Pacific.
~Denise M. Parker, William J. Cooke, George H. Balazs
The anniversary address, of the Jefferson Society of the University of Virginia
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 Dr william cooper
Make sure you have checked a product's full details before you buy it.
~William Carr, Robert Cecil, Matthew Cooper, Richard Humble, Paul, Dr. Kennedy, Donald Watt, Z.
The 1988 history of the Church: Together with "The best is yet to be", a sermon given by the Rev. Dr.
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William McCaskill, Dr.Seizio Murata, Dr Frank Nealton, Dr.
The Washington bridge over the Harlem River, at 181st street, New York City: A description of its construction,
A bridge from then to now: A family history compendium of anecdotal, historical and genealogical data on the ancestors of the five grandchildren of George...
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 Pacific Book Auction Galleries Sale 176
Dr. Kitchiner (the stove bears his name) did not prolong his own life past the age of 50.
Dedicated to the "nervous and bilious," this book was a best-seller of the 1820s.
[Kitchiner, William.] The Art of Invigorating and Prolonging Life, by Food, Clothes, Air, Wine, Sleep, andc.
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 Timeline Food
After the survival of their first colony through a bitter winter and the subsequent gathering of the harvest in the autumn of 1621, Plymouth Colony Governor William Bradford issued a thanksgiving proclamation.
1817 Dr. William Kitchiner authored his cookbook "Apicius Redivivus, or the Cook's Oracle." It included 11 ketchup recipes, including 2 each for mushroom, walnut and tomato ketchups, and one each for cucumber, oyster and cockles and mussels ketchups.
2002 Sep 20, William Rosenberg (86), founder of the Dunkin' Donuts chain, died in Mashpee, Mass.
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 The Traveller's Oracle; or, Maxims for locomation; containing precepts for promoting the pleasures and hints for ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
The Traveller's Oracle; or, Maxims for locomation; containing precepts for promoting the pleasures and hints for preserving the health of travellers.
KITCHINER, WILLIAM, M.D, The Traveller's Oracle; or, Maxims for locomation; containing precepts for promoting the pleasures and hints for preserving the health of travellers.
Full later tan calf, piece excised from each t.p.
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Dr.William Kitchiner: Regency Eccentric - Author of the "Cook's Oracle" Tom Bridge ISBN: 1870962079
Dr.William Kitchiner: Regency Eccentric - Author of the "Cook's Oracle"
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 Embanking the Thames. Petition of architects, merchants, Lord Mayor, etc
House of Commons.Committee to Whom the Petition[s] of John, Robert, James and William Adam [etc.]...Were Referred
NB The said Report being ordered to be printed, by a subsequent Order made this Day, the same, together with a printed Copy thereof, is preserved amongst the other Papers of this Session.
Journals of the House of Commons (1803 reprint)
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 Feeding America
She felt there was a need for a new American cookbook, following certain principles.
She explains that those who wanted to learn the art of "good living" could turn to Dr. William Kitchiner's Cook's Oracle while those who wanted to learn about "cheap living" could consult Lydia Maria Child's Frugal Housewife.
Hale's aim was to "select and combine the excellence of these two systems, at the same time keeping in view the important object of preserving health and thus teach how to live well, and to be well while we live."
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 The Art of Invigorating and Prolonging Life, By Food, Clothes, Air, Exercise, Wine, Sleep, Etc - KITCHINER, WILLIAM   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
KITCHINER, WILLIAM The Art of Invigorating and Prolonging Life, By Food, Clothes, Air, Exercise, Wine, Sleep, Etc
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