PHILLIPS & COMPY.,
TEA MERCHANTS,
8, KING WILLIAM STREET, CITY, LONDON, E.C.,
Invariably sell
THE BEST AND CHEAPEST
TEAS AND COFFEES IN ENGLAND.
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GOOD STRONG USEFUL CONGOU,
2s. 6d., 2s. 8d., 2s. 10d., 3s., and 3s. 4d.
PURE COFFEES,
1s., 1s. 2d., 1s. 4d., 1s. 6d.
_A PRICE-CURRENT FREE._
Pure Preserving and other Sugars at Market Prices.
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ALL GOODS SENT CARRIAGE FREE WITHIN EIGHT MILES OF LONDON.
Teas and Coffees _Carriage Free_ to all England, if to value of 40s.
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PHILLIPS AND COMPANY,
TEA MERCHANTS,
KING WILLIAM STREET, CITY, LONDON, E.C.
The Best Food for Children, Invalids, and Others.
ROBINSON'S PATENT BARLEY,
For making superior Barley Water in Fifteen Minutes, has not only obtained the Patronage of Her Majesty and the Royal Family, but has become of general use to every class of the community, and is acknowledged to stand unrivalled as an eminently pure, nutritious, and light Food for Infants and Invalids; much approved for making a delicious Custard Pudding, and excellent for thickening Broths or Soups.
ROBINSON'S PATENT GROATS,
For more than thirty years have been held in constant and increasing public estimation, as the purest farina of the Oat, and as the best and most valuable preparation for making a pure and delicate GRUEL, which forms a light and nutritious support for the aged, is a popular recipe for colds and influenza, is of general use in the sick chamber, and alternately with the Patent Barley is an excellent Food for Infants and Children. Prepared only by the Patentees,
ROBINSON, BELLVILLE, AND CO., PURVEYORS TO THE QUEEN, 64, RED LION STREET, HOLBORN, LONDON.
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EPPS'S COCOA,
(Commonly called Epps's Homoeopathic Cocoa),
IS DISTINGUISHED FOR ITS
DELICIOUS AROMA, GRATEFUL SMOOTHNESS, AND INVIGORATING POWER;
And to these qualities it is indebted for the adoption it now obtains as a
BREAKFAST BEVERAGE,
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE.
Mix two tea-spoonfuls of the Powder with as much _cold_ Milk as will form a stiff paste; then add, _all at once_, a sufficient quantity of _boiling_ Milk, or Milk and Water in equal portions, to fill a breakfast cup.
Table of contents (by pages)
- 1: A Plain Cookery Book for the Working Classes
- 2: London routledge
- 3: This tub would be useful in brewing
- 4: Then add six ounces of flour or oatmeal
- 5: Oatmeal porridge for six persons
- 6: And also some parsnips and carrots
- 7: Chop a small onion or shalot fine
- 8: Split and scrape the inside of the gizzard
- 9: Into the hocks of the hind legs
- 10: The puddings being thus prepared
- 11: A pinch of allspice or bit of lemon peel
- 12: Brown and polson fruit pudding
- 13: Yeast dumplings must not boil too fast
- 14: Put them back into the saucepan
- 15: And when the giblets are thoroughly cleaned
- 16: When the trotters are done quite tender
- 17: Season the steaks with pepper and salt
- 18: Or perhaps four steaks or chops
- 19: When you have procured any given quantity of tripe
- 20: A few carrots and parsnips also split
- 21: Half an ounce of ground allspice
- 22: You now put the cleaned rhubarb into a pie dish
- 23: The pancake done on both sides
- 24: Raisinet a preserve for winter
- 25: Where in some parts elderberries grow in the hedge rows
- 26: Until the pumpkin is reduced to a pulp
- 27: With what fat remains in the pan fry some onions
- 28: Season with chopped onions and parsley
- 29: A mash tub of sufficient size to contain fifty four gallons
- 30: Let off the wort from the mash tub into the underback tub
- 31: Then taken off the griddle iron
- 32: When about to fry the potatoes
- 33: And eat the mashed potatoes while hot
- 34: Next fry some rashers of bacon
- 35: As follows Put the haricot beans into a bowl
- 36: Then rub the whole through a sieve or colander
- 37: Add two table spoonfuls of vinegar
- 38: Meat panada for invalids and infants
- 39: Stir the caudle on the fire for about half an hour
- 40: How to prepare isinglass jelly
- 41: Boil the pudding for twenty minutes
- 42: Proceed in all particulars as directed for making orangeade
- 43: Whereby its anti scorbutic powers are annulled
- 44: How to make a stringent gargle
- 45: Apply this mixture to the chilblains
- 46: Strain the cocoa from the nibs
- 47: Seasoned with pepper and ground allspice
- 48: 16Brown and Polson Fruit Pudding
- 49: How to make large quantities for distribution to the poor
- 50: 34 Pancakes for Shrove Tuesday
- 51: 91Sore Throat attended with Fever
- 52: These Mustards are equally valuable
- 53: CHLORODYNE is a liquid taken in drops according to age
- 54: Beware of Spurious Compounds or Imitations of Chlorodyne
- 55: Observe the name of THOMAS PROUT
- 56: But is indisputably the Only article of the kind
