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A Plain Cookery Book for the Working Classes
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A Plain Cookery Book for the Working Classes in Grande Prairie, AB
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A Plain Cookery Book for the Working Classes in Grande Prairie, AB
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A Plain Cookery Book for the Working Classes, written by Charles Elmé Francatelli and first published in 1852, is a practical and accessible guide designed to help working-class families prepare wholesome, nourishing, and affordable meals. Francatelli, a renowned chef who served as the chief cook to Queen Victoria, brings his culinary expertise to the everyday kitchen, offering over 240 straightforward recipes that require minimal ingredients and simple techniques. The book covers a wide range of dishes, including soups, stews, puddings, pies, and economical meat and vegetable preparations, all tailored to suit modest budgets and limited resources. Francatelli emphasizes the importance of thrift, nutrition, and resourcefulness, providing advice on how to make the most of leftovers and inexpensive cuts of meat. With its clear instructions and focus on practicality, A Plain Cookery Book for the Working Classes remains a valuable historical document, offering insight into Victorian-era domestic life and the evolution of British cuisine. It stands as both a culinary reference and a testament to the enduring importance of good, honest food for all.
A Plain Cookery Book for the Working Classes, written by Charles Elmé Francatelli and first published in 1852, is a practical and accessible guide designed to help working-class families prepare wholesome, nourishing, and affordable meals. Francatelli, a renowned chef who served as the chief cook to Queen Victoria, brings his culinary expertise to the everyday kitchen, offering over 240 straightforward recipes that require minimal ingredients and simple techniques. The book covers a wide range of dishes, including soups, stews, puddings, pies, and economical meat and vegetable preparations, all tailored to suit modest budgets and limited resources. Francatelli emphasizes the importance of thrift, nutrition, and resourcefulness, providing advice on how to make the most of leftovers and inexpensive cuts of meat. With its clear instructions and focus on practicality, A Plain Cookery Book for the Working Classes remains a valuable historical document, offering insight into Victorian-era domestic life and the evolution of British cuisine. It stands as both a culinary reference and a testament to the enduring importance of good, honest food for all.




















