720 examples of cookeries in sentences

CROQUETTES OF TURKEY (Cold Meat Cookery). 987.

FRICASSEED TURKEY (Cold Meat Cookery).

HASHED GAME (Cold Meat Cookery).

In confectionery it serves to form creams and jellies, and in cookery may be used to thicken soups and sauces.

Thus has arisen the whole science of cookery, and thus arose the art of making puddings.

Into cookery, confectionery, perfumery, and medicine, they largely enter, and in domestic economy, should always be used in preference to bitter almonds.

So learned was she in all the devices of the pantry and kitchen, that many a young woman in the parish would have given half her setting-out, and her whole store of printed cookery-books, to know by heart Tira Blake's unwritten lore of rules and recipes.

Not one in that crowd knows the first thing about camp cookery, and they scorch everything they try," said Bluff, sighing.

Instead of a delightful supper of some mysterious Jewish cookery, she had been drinking gall and wormwood.

Just a make-believe sweep with a broom was given there every day: one could divine long-amassed, tenacious dirt in every dim corner; and the place reeked with an odor of bad cookery mingled with that of sour milk.

They were poorly lighted, there being no glass in the narrow windows, nor chimneys, nor carpets, nor mirrors, nor luxurious furniture, nor crockery, nor glassware, nor stoves, nor the refinements of cookery.

There were new refinements in the arts of cookery as well as of society.

And last and worst, thou foundest out cookery, that kills more than weapons, guns, wars, or poisons, and would destroy all, but that thou invented'st physic, that helps to make away some. HEU.

* BY ALICE BRADLEY PRINCIPAL OF MISS FARMER'S SCHOOL OF COOKERY AUTHOR OF "THE CANDY COOK BOOK" AND "COOKING FOR PROFIT" *

These recipes and menus have all been tested at Miss Farmer's School of Cookery.

[Footnote 8: This expression is, as Dr. Johnson says, taken from cookery; but it is so used elsewhere by Shakspere that we cannot regard it here as a scintillation of Ophelia's insanity.]

Of course, both of them missed the home cookery.

My grandmother did not leave her room that evening, and we were told that she was ill; while it is scarcely necessary to add that Fred never again interfered with any of Venus' cookeries.

Oxford Honour Schools of Natural Science and of Mathematics Fellow and Tutor of University of London King's College for Women; and E. BEATRICE HOGG, first-class Diploma, National Training School of Cookery.

Instructress, London County Council Probationary and Training Centres, Examiner in Domestic Subjects to the City and Guilds of London Institute, the Nautical School of Cookery, etc.

The minimum qualifications now required by most education authorities are diplomas for cookery, laundry-work, and housewifery, granted by a training school recognised by the Board of Education.

The three-year course, including cookery, laundry-work, housewifery, dressmaking, and needlework, costs about £75.

The subjects included are the principles and processes involved in cookery, laundry-work, and household management, the last comprising such diverse matters as the selection and furnishing of various types of houses, repairing furniture, the choice and care of household linens, simple upholstery, management of income, first-aid, home-nursing, and the care of infants and young children.

Meanwhile, the cookery diplomée thinks, often justifiably, that the new teachers have not had sufficient practice in the art of cooking.

It is a sign of the change that the training-colleges and cookery-schools, besides introducing more Chemistry, Hygiene, and Physiology into their curricula, are definitely asking that the teachers they employ for these subjects, shall be women with science degrees as well as some knowledge of domestic arts.

720 examples of  cookeries  in sentences