Tongues, brain sauce, and other delights from 19th- and early-20th century menus
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This video features the book Menu Design in America by John Mariani and Steven Heller, 2011:
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Soaking the Dry Fruits | Super Moist Fruit Cake Recipe Part 1 | Holiday Favourites
With Christmas just about a month away, its time for us to soak the fruit for our super moist Fruit Cake recipe! These delicious dried fruits are soaked in alcohol and bring a ton of flavour to our Christmas Fruit Cake. Don't forget to tune in for next week's video to see it all come together!
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1831 Cottage Potatoe Pudding Or Cake Cook Not Mad - Old Cook Book Show - Glen And Friends Cooking
1831 Cottage Potatoe Pudding Or Cake Cook Not Mad - Old Cook Book Show - Glen And Friends Cooking
The recipe today is from the 1831 American printing of a rather strange little cookbook called The Cook Not Mad Or Rational Cookery... the title goes on from there as was the custom for cookbook titles in this period. Overall the book is a mishmash of recipes gathered word for word from other sources, and presented with a very Pro American / Anti European bent in the wording of the introduction.
There is a Myth created and perpetuated by a modern day book publisher that this was Canada's first cookbook... but it wasn't. It's a great story that sold countless reprints in museum gift shops across Canada; but sadly just a fabrication to sell more books.
Yes I know Potato isn't spelled 'Potatoe'... but that's the way it was often spelled in cookbooks during this time period and this old cookbook is no exception.
No 86. Cottage potatoe Pudding or Cake.
Boil and pare and mash two pounds of potatoes, beat them fine with a pint of milk, two ounces of sugar, three eggs, bake three quarters of an hour. A quarter of a pound of raisins or currants may be added, or leave out the milk and add a quarter of butter, it will make a good cake.
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The Easiest Way To Make Any Homemade Fruit Jam (feat. Krewella)
You only need 3 ingredients for homemade jam (no pectin!). Fruit, sugar, and lemon juice (or really any other acid). If you've got those things, then you have everything you need to make your own homemade jam. Speaking of Jams, Thank you to Krewella for coming out to join me in this video!! Hope you enjoy!
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How to handle passive aggressive attacks? Meghan Markle is a master manipulator and this includes passive aggression. Kate Middleton handled it well, which may be a large part of why Meghan is no longer a part of the royal family. Her tactics did not work. It is very helpful to learn from examples how to navigate different social situations.