The complete servant, by Samuel and Sarah Adams |
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... meat enough , and therefore , he need not be sparing ; the butler makes the same judgment , so may the groom and the coachman ; and thus every branch of expense will be filled to your master's honour . " When you are chid before company ...
... meat enough , and therefore , he need not be sparing ; the butler makes the same judgment , so may the groom and the coachman ; and thus every branch of expense will be filled to your master's honour . " When you are chid before company ...
Página 48
... , or daub the roast meat with the back of the chimney , or hide the key of the jack . If a footman be sus- pected , let the cook daub the back of his new livery ; or when he is going up with a dish of soup 48 THE COMPLETE SERVANT .
... , or daub the roast meat with the back of the chimney , or hide the key of the jack . If a footman be sus- pected , let the cook daub the back of his new livery ; or when he is going up with a dish of soup 48 THE COMPLETE SERVANT .
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... meat , poultry , & c . when brought in , being in the department of the Cook , See instructions for that purpose , under the head LARDER , in the department of the Cook . and ingenuity of the cook , as well as the 56 THE COMPLETE SERVANT .
... meat , poultry , & c . when brought in , being in the department of the Cook , See instructions for that purpose , under the head LARDER , in the department of the Cook . and ingenuity of the cook , as well as the 56 THE COMPLETE SERVANT .
Página 58
... meat well , is a great saving . * It would argue prudence and economy in her , to see that the pieces of bread which are brought down stairs , be eaten at this table , or in the servants ' - hall , and it would be ex- travagance to ...
... meat well , is a great saving . * It would argue prudence and economy in her , to see that the pieces of bread which are brought down stairs , be eaten at this table , or in the servants ' - hall , and it would be ex- travagance to ...
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... meats , & c . The only certain road to regularity , is to do every thing in its proper time - keep every thing in its proper place - and apply every thing to its proper use . The great Dutch statesman , De Witt , at- tributed the whole ...
... meats , & c . The only certain road to regularity , is to do every thing in its proper time - keep every thing in its proper place - and apply every thing to its proper use . The great Dutch statesman , De Witt , at- tributed the whole ...
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18 gallons acid almonds beat boiling water bottle brandy bruised brush bung butter cask clean cloth cold soft water cold water colour cook cork costive cream currants dipped dishes distilled Ditto drachms drams dress eggs fermentation fire flavour flour footman fresh gallons gently ginger glass grains gum arabic half a pint half an ounce honey horses hour isinglass J. C. LOUDON juice keep kitchen legs lemon let it stand linen liquor master meat milk minutes mistress months mucilage mutton nutmeg orange ounces piece pint plate port wine powder Price quantity quarter quarts rectified spirit salt servant sieve skim slices soap soft water spermaceti spirit of wine spoonful Stairs stir strain Street sugar sweet syrup Take of cold tartar tea-spoonful turpentine vessel vinegar Vols wash white wine whole yeast
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Página 42 - RULES THAT CONCERN ALL SERVANTS IN GENERAL WHEN your Master or Lady call a Servant by Name, if that Servant be not in the Way, none of you are to answer, for then there will be no End of your Drudgery: And Masters themselves allow, that if a Servant comes when he is called, it is sufficient. When you have done a Fault, be always pert and insolent, and behave...