(1767). Primitive cookery: Or the Kitchen Garden display'd. Containing a collection of receipts for preparing a great variety of cheap, healthful and palatable dishes, without either fish, flesh, or fowl; with a bill of fare of Seventy Dishes, that will not cost above Two-Pence each. Likewise Directions for pickling, gathering, and preserving Herbs, Fruits and Flowers; With many other Articles appertaining to the Product of the Kitchen-Garden, Orchard, &c (The second edition. With considerable additions.). printed for J. Williams, at No. 38. Fleet-Street.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Primitive Cookery: Or the Kitchen Garden Display'd. Containing a Collection of Receipts for Preparing a Great Variety of Cheap, Healthful and Palatable Dishes, Without Either Fish, Flesh, or Fowl; with a Bill of Fare of Seventy Dishes, That Will Not Cost Above Two-Pence Each. Likewise Directions for Pickling, Gathering, and Preserving Herbs, Fruits and Flowers; With Many Other Articles Appertaining to the Product of the Kitchen-Garden, Orchard, &c. The second edition. With considerable additions. London: printed for J. Williams, at No. 38. Fleet-Street, 1767.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Primitive Cookery: Or the Kitchen Garden Display'd. Containing a Collection of Receipts for Preparing a Great Variety of Cheap, Healthful and Palatable Dishes, Without Either Fish, Flesh, or Fowl; with a Bill of Fare of Seventy Dishes, That Will Not Cost Above Two-Pence Each. Likewise Directions for Pickling, Gathering, and Preserving Herbs, Fruits and Flowers; With Many Other Articles Appertaining to the Product of the Kitchen-Garden, Orchard, &c. The second edition. With considerable additions. printed for J. Williams, at No. 38. Fleet-Street, 1767.