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1 Nothing in the way of French cookery , but an excellent dinner, nevertheless.
2 Centuries of careful and constant press-agenting have given French cookery much of its present fame.
3 The way Mary's picked up French cookery is wonderful.
4 Can't show you French cookery , you know, and your souffleys and glacys, and all that.
5 However, I am not claiming that all French cookery is ultra-exorbitant in price or of excessively low grade.
6 It is certainly very savoury, only that according to French cookery , too much is made of the fowl.
7 Chances were it would be based on classical French cookery and, if you were good at it, you prospered.
8 I wish for a sheep's head and whisky toddy against all the French cookery and champagne in the world.
9 They called Jefferson a Jacobin,-abusedhim because he liked French cookery and French wines, and wore a red waistcoat.
10 Used by Smollett for the rich fish sauce of the ancients, equivalent to a saumure, perhaps, in modern French cookery .
11 One regret I had for years was never going on a proper French cookery course and learning the words for things.
12 The hard labour of the day approved the cooling exercise and the crowning refreshments of French cookery and wines of known vintages.
13 We have improved the breed of horses and cultivated the fine arts, and literature, and china, and the fashions, and French cookery -
14 A turkey had been put down to roast, and I entered the kitchen in time to prevent its being spoilt by French cookery .
15 But when the choice selections of French cookery were placed before her, she changed her mind and did full justice to the repast.
16 French cookery , by common consent, is held to be well-nigh perfect in its excellence; yet the Infanta could never get used to our dishes.
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