Cookery Sentence Examples

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  • The seeds are a main ingredient in Indian cookery.

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  • It is extensively cultivated and is much used in cookery, besides which it is excellent when pickled.

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  • The oil is largely employed in native cookery.

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  • He invented various cakes and sauces, and is said to have written on cookery.

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  • A very useful addition to my already burgeoning " cookery book " shelf.

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  • Creative pursuits include cookery lessons with the pastry chef.

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  • That it was very largely used in cookery is evidenced by many writers; thus Laurenbergius (Apparatus plantarum, 1632) makes the large assertion "In re familiari vix ullus est telluris habitatus angulus ubi non sit croci quotidiana usurpatio aspersi vel incocti cibis."

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  • Barley is now chiefly cultivated for malting to prepare spirits and beer, but it is also largely employed in domestic cookery.

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  • Rosemary Shrager teaches fine food cookery in the luxurious surroundings of the ' Hotel of the Year ' What does the activity include?

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  • The mother went on a parenting course and learned cookery and her husband gave up his job to help her.

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  • These recipes possess an innovative and accessible approach to vegetarian cookery.

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  • Particular attention will be given to cultural aspects of Italian cookery with special regard to festival meals.

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  • More information about cycling More information about walking Learn a new skill Do you want to learn Salsa or Chinese cookery?

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  • French cookery of the grand school suffers by being associated with such commonplace achievements.

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  • In the eighteenth century, pigeon were very much a part of classic British cookery.

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  • After school, she did a cordon bleu cookery course and then went to Falmouth School of Art.

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  • French ingredients, from Britain's leading vegan cookery writer.

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  • The weekend will feature ship visits, maritime exhibits and displays, seafood cookery demonstrations, a French market and live outdoor music.

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  • Classes in craft, woodwork, pottery, gardening, computer skills and microwave cookery.

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  • Here, she's embarrassing, playing a learner assassin like a C-list celeb on a TV cookery show.

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  • Cookery demos will begin on 20th October and the vouchers will be available shortly.

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  • The ' Ready, Steady cookery demonstration ' for students is the first event of its kind to take place at Queen's.

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  • She recalls her three years there providing girls with the basics in cookery and nutrition, laundry work and general housewifery.

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  • The Great British Cookery Paradox is evidence that supermarkets have made substantial inroads in undermining the nation's inclination to cook.

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  • Live jazz takes place in the wine bar and there is also an extremely well-stocked shop, selling kitchenware and cookery books.

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  • Other highlights include evening cookery lessons, the sites of Cochin and harbor cruise.

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  • Puddings range from exquisite raspberry souffles to that crowning marvel of Scottish cookery, the Clootie Dumpling.

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  • The cookery school is housed in the ground floor of the converted Georgian stables, which overlook the castle.. .

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  • Cookery vacations and Schools in Mexico... be on the road to your next culinary vacation!

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  • To order vegan cookery books and ingredients online see vegan cookery books and ingredients online see vegan shops.

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  • Barley is now chiefly cultivated for malting (see Malt) to prepare spirits and beer (see Brewing), but it is also largely employed in domestic cookery.

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  • It is not worth the while to live by rich cookery.

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  • While there, he published a sixpenny book, Soyer 's Charitable Cookery, giving part of the proceeds to various charities.

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  • The cookery school is housed in the ground floor of the converted Georgian stables, which overlook the castle...

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  • Cookery Vacations and Schools in Mexico... be on the road to your next culinary vacation !

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  • To order vegan cookery books and ingredients online see vegan shops.

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  • AllRecipes.com offers reviews of various recipes, from Spanish cookery to Indian cuisine.

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  • There are many places around the world where you can go to study the art and science of French cookery.

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  • Miso is one such food, having been used for many years as an important part of the Japanese diet and is often found in Japanese vegetarian cookery.

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  • The petals were formerly used to flavor dishes in old English cookery.

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  • Immersed in cold water gelatin does not dissolve but swells up; it dissolves readily in hot water, forming, according to the quantity present, a thick jelly which solidifies to a hard mass on cooling (the " glue " of the woodworker), or a thin jelly (used in cookery).

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  • When they came into a hot climate the fire of the sacrifices and domestic cookery was removed out of the house; but the dead were probably still for a while buried in or near it, and the tulsi was planted over their graves, at once for the salubrious fragrance it diffuses and to represent the burning of incense on the altar of the family Lar.

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  • Propagandism is carried on by lectures, literature, cookery demonstrations and restaurants.

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  • His taste in cookery, formed in subterranean ordinaries and a la mode beef shops, was far from delicate.

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  • Cinnamon is principally employed in cookery as a condiment and flavouring material, being largely used in the preparation of some kinds of chocolate and liqueurs.

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  • Two of its chief causes probably are (r) improvement in cookery, whereby the harder and more irritating parts of the food are softened or removed; and (2) improvement in grinding machinery, whereby the harder and more stimulating parts of the grain are separated from the finer flour which is used for bread.

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  • The most important rule for French cookery is to respect the food.

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  • The government spends £35,000 a year on manual and technical instruction, a branch of teaching which includes about two hundred cookery classes.

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