Antique Vegetarian Recipes from the Victorian era
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on 07/29/2009
A Selection Of 230 Vegetarian Recipes In Use In The Uk In The 1800s.
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01/06/2010 at 12:01
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11/04/2009 at 17:14
You'll see that most of these recipes are made from ingredients that you're bound to have already in your cupboards and refrigerator. So, there will be no need to rush out and buy heaps of expensive ingredients that you might only use once! Please click here to download my book in PDF format, and enjoy it today, for only $9.95.
09/08/2009 at 13:18
Yes, ordinary Joe Soaps in Victorian times were leading a vegetarian life. My new ebook, Antique Vegetarian Recipes from the Victorian Era (a selection of vegetarian recipes in use in the UK in the 1800s) is stuffed with 230 vegetarian recipes used by vegetarians in the UK over 100 years ago! Look closely at the plates and dishes. No meat and no fish. No meat and no fish smells. Gasp! Vegetarians in Victorian Britain? Well actually, yes!
08/18/2009 at 16:56
Maybe you're just plain curious about what Victorian vegetarians ate. What sort of recipes they used. What sort of ingredients they had in their food cupboards. Only $9.95!
08/12/2009 at 11:54
All Rights Reserved In Antique Vegetarian Recipes from the Victorian Era you will discover a treasure trove of vegetarian recipes, a new (or should that be old?!) and fascinating slant on vegetarian cookery, and the sort of recipes that your Great Aunt Maud used to make.
08/06/2009 at 16:56
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08/02/2009 at 14:49
So just what were our Victorian ancestors cooking up on the vegetarian front? Well, my ebook contains chapters on soups, grain dishes, egg dishes, salad, miscellaneous main courses, fritters, potato dishes, sauces, jellies, jams, creams, custards and ices. 230 recipes in all! Well, I've been a vegetarian for nearly 20 years. If you're like me then you'll know that sometimes you can get into a bit of a cooking rut. You cook the same small selection of dishes over and over again. You loose a bit of your enthusiasm for food and there's no pizzazz in your cooking.
07/31/2009 at 00:15
And what foodstuffs were available to Victorian vegetarians? Click here to view my store cupboard chapter.