Liquors, digest vigorously the food they sagaciously prepare, and render easily assimilable by cooking it sufficiently, — wisely contriving to get half the work of the Stomach done by Fire and Water, till " The tender morsels on the palate melt, And... Almack's: A Novel ... - Page 166by Charles White - 1827Full view - About this book
| 1822 - 496 pages
...sufficiently, — wisely contriving to get half the work of the Stomach done by Fire and Water, till— " The tender morsels on the palate melt, " And all the force of Cookery is felt." The cardinal virtues of Cookery, " CLEANLINESS, FRUGALITY, NOURISHMENT, AND PALATEABLENESS," preside... | |
| William Kitchiner - 1823 - 738 pages
...wisely contriving to gel half the work of the Stomach done by Fire and Water, till — " The teniler morsels on the palate melt, " And all the force of Cookery is felt." See (Nos. 5 and 238,) &c. The cardinal virtues of Cookery, " CLEANLINESS, FRUGALITY, NOURISHMENT, AND... | |
| William Kitchiner - 1825 - 390 pages
...sufficiently, — wisely contriving to get half the work of the Stomach done by Fire and Water, till— " The tender morsels on the palate melt, And all the force of Cookery is felt." See Nos. 5 and 238, &c. The cardinal virtues of Cookery, " CLEANLINESS, FRUGALITY, NOURISHMENT, AND... | |
| Marianne Spencer Stanhope Hudson - 1826 - 422 pages
...success sat proudly on her brow, as she took her seat next the Earl, with Lionel on her other side. CHAPTER XII. THE DINNER. " The tender morsels on the...inimitable Turkish border. ' " " Un schall a palmes, I protest," replied Louisa; " quite invaluable, my dear- Lady Anne." " How fortunate,' ' said Lord George,... | |
| Marianne Spencer Stanhope Hudson - 1826 - 414 pages
...success sat proudly on her brow, as she took her seat next the Earl, with Lionel on her other side. CHAPTER XII. THE DINNER. " The tender morsels on the...as to show the ' true inimitable Turkish border." " " tin schall a palmes, I protest," replied Louisa; " quite invaluable, my dear Lady Anne." " How... | |
| William Kitchiner - 1836 - 432 pages
...sufficiently, — wisely contriving to get half the work of the Stomach done by Fire and Water, till " The tender morsels on the palate melt, And all the force of Cookery is felt." See (5) and (215.) &c. The Cardinal virtues of Cookery, "CLEANLINESS, FRUGALITY, NOURISHMENT, AND PALATEABLENESS,"... | |
| 1852 - 638 pages
...Something, indeed, may be allowed for the weakness of human nature, and the excitement of the moment, when The tender morsels on the palate melt, And all the force of cookery is felt. But time was when the Graces seem to have been altogether banished from the great civic feasts, and... | |
| William Kitchiner - 1845 - 454 pages
...sufficiently) — wisely contriving to get half the work of the Stomach done by Fire and Water, till " The tender morsels on the palate melt. And all the force of Cooker; is felt." See (5) and (215,) &c. The Cardinal virtues of Cookery, " CLEANLINESS, FRUGALITY,... | |
| William John Broderip - 1852 - 446 pages
...Something, indeed, may be allowed for the weakness of human nature, and the excitement of the moment, when The tender morsels on the palate melt, And all the force of cookery is felt. But time was when the Graces seem to have been altogether banished from the great civic feasts, and... | |
| 1872 - 598 pages
...as good as a feast." The aim and object of cookery has been thus aptly and tersely described : — " The tender morsels on the palate melt, And all the force of cookery is felt." We can hardly expect to improve our army unless we set to work to improve our soldiers ; and so I think,... | |
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