RM2BW3CGJ–Christmas puddings for the Royal Navy mixed on Whale Island , Portsmouth . 22 November 1934
RM2BK4MBK–A male stallholder selling tripe and black puddings and other food on Longsight Market, Dickenson Road, Manchester, England, uk, in 1974.
RM2M3P721–Mrs Buckley of Birmingham, the wife of Captain Frank Buckley of the 17th Middlesex Regiment, with her impressive pile of 420 hand-cooked Christmas puddings for Birmingham soldiers at the front. Date: 1915
RFS1DAAF–Yorkshire pudding
RM2M3RM2H–An impressive pyramid display of Christmas puddings at Buszard's in Oxford Street. Buszard's was a bride cake manufacturer, confectioner and tea room based at 197-199 Oxford Street. Date: 1903
RM2BJ03KG–Christmas celebrations have already started at a Barnardo home . - The Christmas festivities have made an early start at Dr Barnardo ' s Dalziel of Wooler Memorial Home , Kingston , where the Christmas puddings were piped in with elaborate ceremony . - Photo shows , boys cheering as a Christmas pudding arrive in full regalia . - 30 November 1935
RM2RE4F7T–Village shop 1970s UK. A young boy with empty cardboard box of Ready Salted Crisps over his head outside a village store, grocery shop, which is selling 'Cream for sale and by post.' 'St Bruno the tobacco that wont be hurried.' Guards cigarettes. The shops special offers include, ' Heinz Salad Cream, Cornish Fairings, Ambrosia Milk Puddings, Gales Lemon Curd, RMixed Mustard, Spillers Bonio and Kenomeat and Smedleys Beetroot.' Children's plastic dolls come in a clear plastic bag and hang in the window. They also sell a variety of ice creams. St Just, Cornwall. 1970 England. HOMER SYKES.
RM2T1M950–The British Army in North Africa 1942 The Regimental Sergeant Major and other members of the 5th Cameron Highlanders preparing Christmas puddings in the Western Desert, 28 December 1942.
RM2M3PBK9–A sailor on board a Royal Navy battleship keeps his balance on deck during a storm in order to preserve a fine Christmas pudding which has been sent from home. Date: 1916
RMG51WE6–The famous Bristol 'Quads' prepare Christmas Puddings. (l-r) Frances, Jennifer, Bridget and Elizabeth
RM2M3PET1–Distressing mistake of the cook recently released from a munition factory. A family's cook absent-mindedly shapes the pudding for that day into a shell, much to the shock and panic of her employers. Date: 1919
RMG8FG5G–The production line of Christmas puddings at the Oxford cake manufacturers of Oliver & Gurden, where 6,132 Christmas puddings started a journey to delight the French when they left Oxford for Paris in 961 wood-wool packed containers.
RMETXG1T–Black puddings, rampant tickling sticks, and a jam nutty fly over the Royal Court Theatre today. The squire go Knotty Ash in person - Ken Dodd - graciously accepted a special Doddy Flag, marking his residence in the theatre for the rest of the show to cel
RMG9MP24–Making herself a fine target for a kiss beneath the mistletoe is WRAC Private Anne Hughes, who is on the way to Singapore aboard the troopship HMT Dunera, which is currently stationed at Southampton. She is peeping through the porthole as Chief baker Charles Taylor (right) and his assistant Henry Mallett prepare Christmas puddings.
RF2K8B0MG–Glutinous rice balls illustration black and white color isolated
RMG893KY–Eddie Sykes, who runs the Spangled Bull public house at Kirkheaton in Huddersfield, is assembling a collection of recipes from members of the older generation, ranging from steak and kidney puddings to tripe and onions and country-style shepherd's pie. He says he has no time for foreign food and hopes to publish a book to help young housewives with ideas of Continental cooking.
RMAE01KX–chocolat runs out of a broken banana
RMP0AWE0–. English: Fleuron from book: An economical, and new method of cookery; describing upwards of eighty cheap, wholesome, and nourishing dishes, consisting of roast, boiled, and baked meats; stews, fries, and above forty soups; a variety of puddings, pies, &c. with new and useful observations on rice, barley, pease, oatmeal, and milk, and the numerous dishes they afford, adapted to the necessity of the times, equally in all ranks of society, by Eliza Melroe, 312 An economical Fleuron T032410-2
RF2M13FYR–Wollerton Old Hall, Shropshire
RM2BW3CFY–Christmas puddings for the Royal Navy mixed on Whale Island , Portsmouth . 22 November 1934
RMJYHEKP–A Collection of above Three Hundred Receipts Tansy Hogs Puddings
RM2HHT362–Women baking Swiss Rolls and sultana puddings, put their desserts into the oven during the Diploma course at the John Heddon RAF Cookery School in Hatton. 7th November 1944.
RMME2AH2–Demonstration of Nooma puddings at Myer Department store, 1952.
RMB54XWC–Animals: Apps and Monkeys: Freddie, a baby chimp, is making a real job of mixing the Christmas puddings-in and out of the mixing bowl is all part of the job to Freddie. The chimp arrived from West Africa and was reared in a home. He is 10 months old and is on view at Chester Zoo. December 1969 Z11862-003
RM2BJ05EG–Jennifer, one of the famous Good quads, aged 11, passes a spoonful of the christmas pudding mixture to sister Elizabeth, while Briget and Frances (extreme right) laugh merrily, in the kitchen of their home, Elm Tree Farm in Nettleton, Wiltshire. - 8th December 1959
RMG36MJ6–Christmas Dinner - arrival of the pudding Date: 1835
RM2X1M5NT–NORTH AFRICACHRISTMAS PUDDINGS FOR THE TROOPS - Brigadier Hinde having his 'lucky stir', British Army
RMG9MP1K–British Armed Forces - The Royal Navy - Ships - HMT Dunera - 1953
RM2AWF462–A Salem shipmaster and merchant; the autobiography of George Nichols . , and the members arrived fromtheir various churches, to meet the uncles andaunts and cousins from Boston and Cambridge. The dinner was served in the dining room, andwhile the roast turkey and the boiled turkey werecarved by two of the sons at the ends of the table,the sermons were discussed and their salientpoints emphasized. The serving of puddings and pies was a signalfor reminiscences, when the sons and daughterseulogized their grandmothers pies—there neverwere such pies as her squash pies—and as welistened to the accou
RMD6134N–A friend in the kitchen; or, What to cook and how to cook it .. (1899)
RF2J3W8G4–Black and white cartoon vector illustration of potato for coloring book. Ripe fresh vegetable for cooking, source of vitamins
RMPK8F4M–1955 British advertisement for Hugon's Atora shredded beef suet for Christmas puddings.
RM2R4DJXW–Christmas-Day in the Crimea - Dinner of Captain Brown's Company, 57th Regiment - sketched by J. A. Crowe, 1856. '...the mess-tables of the regiments more resembled those of England than the impoverished arrangements of a winter camp. Plum-puddings sent out from England had failed to arrive as a matter of course...the officers...were not unmindful...of the welfare of their men, and a vast system of dinners by companies was organised throughout the Camp with the greatest success...the most sumptuous repasts were spread out upon improvised tables...These were feeds surrounded by all the pomp and
RM2BW3CH1–Christmas puddings for the Royal Navy mixed on Whale Island , Portsmouth . 22 November 1934
RMB54XWE–Animals: Apps and Monkeys: Freddie, a baby chimp, is making a real job of mixing the Christmas puddings-in and out of the mixing bowl is all part of the job to Freddie. The chimp arrived from West Africa and was reared in a home. He is 10 months old and is on view at Chester Zoo. December 1969 Z11862-004
RM2BJ05CF–Dr Barnado's - 1931 - Children making Christmas Pudding
RM2X1M7JW–NORTH AFRICACHRISTMAS PUDDINGS FOR THE TROOPS - Brigadier Hinde having his 'lucky stir', British Army
RM2ANEC6N–The encyclopdia britannica; a dictionary of arts, sciences, literature and general information . state they emit an offensive odour; but after bakingunder hot stones they yield a pleasant and nutritious food.Another and more common method of preserving the fruitfor use consists in cutting it into thin slices, which are dried in the sun. From such dried sUces a flour is prepared which isuseful for the preparation of puddings, bread and biscuits, orthe slices are baked and eaten without grinding. The treeyields other products of economic value, such as native clothfrom the fibrous inner bark of
RMPG2AK9–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. XLIIl. EmCA?CEJE: TACCINIUM. 605 puddings. Their juice has been employed to stain paper or linen purple. In autumn, many kinds of game live upon them, and the plant affords tneni shelter. In gardens, it may be cultivated in sandy peat, kept moist, in a situ- ation airy, but somevphat sha
RM2T1DHEB–Fete at Norton Hall, the seat of C. Cammell, Esq., 1860. Event to celebrate the 50th birthday of landowner, businessman and manufacturer Charles Cammell. 'Every employee at the Cyclops [Steelworks, in Sheffield], with his wife and children, to the number of nearly 3000...[was] entertained by Mr. Cammell...There were cut up at dinner 2 bullocks, 4 sheep, 28 lambs, 4 calves, 60 hams, 250 plum-puddings; 500 four-pound loaves, buns, cakes, and wine; 44 thirty-six gallon barrels of ale; with ducks and fowls innumerable. After dinner, cricketing, hurdle and foot racing, archery, bands of music for d
RM2BW3TTA–Christmas celebrations have already started at a Barnardo home . The Christmas festivities have made an early start at Dr Barnardo ' s Dalziel of Wooler Memorial Home , Kingston , where the Christmas puddings were piped in with elaborate ceremony . Photo shows , boys cheering as a Christmas pudding arrive in full regalia . 30 November 1935
RMB54XW8–Animals: Apps and Monkeys: Freddie, a baby chimp, is making a real job of mixing the Christmas puddings-in and out of the mixing bowl is all part of the job to Freddie. The chimp arrived from West Africa and was reared in a home. He is 10 months old and is on view at Chester Zoo. December 1969 Z11862-001
RM2BJ05P1–Pastry making circa 1950.
RM2BJ03GX–Lancashire fusiliers to spend Christmas afloat - puddings as consolation . - Tasting the Christmas pudding on board the Dorsetshire at Southampton . - 12 December 1935
RM2X15WXE–WITH THE RASC AT CRYSTAL PALACE - A trench fire being used by a cook to boil puddings , British Army
RM2AFPNB0–. The Century cook book : with a new supplement of one hundred receipts of especial excellence. arians, cornstarch,etc.; Nos. 3 and 4, ring molds. Illustration No. 3.—No. 1, jelly mold packed in iceready to be filled; No. 2, smaller mold to fit insidefor double molding. niustration No. 4.—Pastry bag and tubes. Illustration No. 5.—Paper for filtering fruit juices. Illustration No. 6.—No. 1, lace papers to use undercake, puddings, jellies, individual creams, bonbons,etc.; also for timbales; No. 2, paper boxes and chinacups to use for individual souffles, biscuits, glaceoranges and grapes, creame
RM2BW3M4A–Christmas celebrations have already started at a Barnardo home . The Christmas festivities have made an early start at Dr Barnardo ' s Dalziel of Wooler Memorial Home , Kingston , where the Christmas puddings were piped in with elaborate ceremony . Photo shows , boys cheering as a Christmas pudding arrive in full regalia . 30 November 1935
RM2BW3F09–Lancashire fusiliers to spend Christmas afloat - puddings as consolation . Tasting the Christmas pudding on board the Dorsetshire at Southampton . 12 December 1935
RMB54XWX–Animals: Apps and Monkeys: Freddie, a baby chimp, is making a real job of mixing the Christmas puddings-in and out of the mixing bowl is all part of the job to Freddie. The chimp arrived from West Africa and was reared in a home. He is 10 months old and is on view at Chester Zoo. December 1969 Z11862
RM2BJ03HA–Lancashire fusiliers to spend Christmas afloat - puddings as consolation . - Tasting the Christmas pudding on board the Dorsetshire at Southampton . - 12 December 1935
RM2X14TT2–NORTH AFRICACHRISTMAS PUDDINGS FOR THE TROOPS - The Brigadier decided that a little more branch will improve the flavour British Army
RM2AFPB2D–. The Century cook book : with a new supplement of one hundred receipts of especial excellence. Remove with a pointed knife the coreand seeds from the center. Boil them, one or two at a time,until tender, in a syrup with a little lemon-juice added, and becareful to keep them in good shape. Boil the syrup down untilit threads, and pour it over the oranges piled in a glass dish, Acandied cherry in the center of each one gives a pretty garnish.Orange compote is good served plain, or with whipped cream,with ice-creams, Bavarians, or corn-starch puddings. Mandarinoranges make a delicious compote. P
RM2BW3F0X–Lancashire fusiliers to spend Christmas afloat - puddings as consolation . Tasting the Christmas pudding on board the Dorsetshire at Southampton . 12 December 1935
RMB54XWR–Animals: Apps and Monkeys: Freddie, a baby chimp, is making a real job of mixing the Christmas puddings-in and out of the mixing bowl is all part of the job to Freddie. The chimp arrived from West Africa and was reared in a home. He is 10 months old and is on view at Chester Zoo. December 1969 Z11862-008
RM2BJ03GA–Lancashire fusiliers to spend Christmas afloat - puddings as consolation . - Tasting the Christmas pudding on board the Dorsetshire at Southampton . - 12 December 1935
RM2WY695E–XMAS IN HOSPITAL - The Pudding's Lit Up ---- And all done by brandy, real brandy. , British Army, 21st Army Group
RM2BW3EYT–Lancashire fusiliers to spend Christmas afloat - puddings as consolation . Tasting the Christmas pudding on board the Dorsetshire at Southampton . 12 December 1935
RMB54XWF–Animals: Apps and Monkeys: Freddie, a baby chimp, is making a real job of mixing the Christmas puddings-in and out of the mixing bowl is all part of the job to Freddie. The chimp arrived from West Africa and was reared in a home. He is 10 months old and is on view at Chester Zoo. December 1969 Z11862-005
RM2BJ03GR–Lancashire fusiliers to spend Christmas afloat - puddings as consolation . - Tasting the Christmas pudding on board the Dorsetshire at Southampton . - 12 December 1935
RM2X146AB–CHRISTMAS TIME IS PUDDING TIME - One of the troops receives a taster from an Army Cook while preparing the puddings British Army
RM2BJ09FM–In thousands of British homes this Christmas, rich plum puddings, which are earning precious dollars, will be on the menu. At Cadby Hall, Lyons' London headquarters, puddings, fruitcake and tea are been prepared for the dispatch under a scheme whereby American and Canadian friends cable instructions (and dollars) for Christmas packages to be sent to homes in Britain. Special allocations of materials for this unusual export fare, which never leaves the country have been made by the Ministry of Food. - 10 December 1947
RM2CE28CK–. Christmas cheer [electronic resource]: in three courses, more than ordinary ones, and where every guest will get his dessert, and a taste of those choice spirits, 'that cheer but not inebriate,' . -berries. lie fore dinner began, a general expedition wasmade round the lower deck, in order to witnessthe preparation made at the mess-tables of theseamen. There were prize plum-puddings, proofsof the rivalry of the cooks to the various messes,and many of them were named after her graciousMajesty or her consort, as the Victoria, the•Albeit. and mi forth, with that beautiful com-biuation of loyalty
RM2BW3F0E–Lancashire fusiliers to spend Christmas afloat - puddings as consolation . Tasting the Christmas pudding on board the Dorsetshire at Southampton . 12 December 1935
RMB54XWP–Animals: Apps and Monkeys: Freddie, a baby chimp, is making a real job of mixing the Christmas puddings-in and out of the mixing bowl is all part of the job to Freddie. The chimp arrived from West Africa and was reared in a home. He is 10 months old and is on view at Chester Zoo. December 1969 Z11862-007
RM2BW3GM4–Woolwich barracks troops are making their own christmas pudding . For the first time men of the Royal Artillery at Woolwich Barracks are making their own Christmas puddings instead of buying them from outside . Six hundred men have to be catered for in the messroom and the work of preparing and mixing the puddings has already commenced . Liberal quantities of brand and stout are the most popular ingrediants . Photo shows , cheers for the cook and the puddings at woolwich barracks . 7 December 1935
RM2X1498M–CHRISTMAS TIME IS PUDDING TIME - Army Cooks with the Christmas treats. Not only puddings but cakes are being prepared British Army
RM2BJ09F6–In thousands of British homes this Christmas, rich plum puddings, which are earning precious dollars, will be on the menu. At Cadby Hall, Lyons' London headquarters, puddings, fruitcake and tea are been prepared for the dispatch under a scheme whereby American and Canadian friends cable instructions (and dollars) for Christmas packages to be sent to homes in Britain. Special allocations of materials for this unusual export fare, which never leaves the country have been made by the Ministry of Food. - Picture shows: plenty of rum for the dollar puddings, Miss Sophia Carroll, a Liverpool girl li
RM2CPJDTR–. The Birds' Christmas Carol; dramatic version . orme — she s likelier to find him than I am, this minute. Shemust advise about the turkey, and Bridget must bring thepudding to her bedside and let her drop every separateplum into it and stir it once for luck, or I 11 not eat a singleslice — for Carol is the dearest part of Christmas to UncleJack, and he 11 have none of it without her. She is better thanall the turkeys and puddings and apples and spare-ribs andwreaths and garlands and mistletoe and stockings and chim-neys and sleigh-bells in Christendom! She is the very sweet-est Christmas Caro
RM2BJ08M9–The Lady Mayoress, Lady Vincent assisted by her daughter, Mrs J Stephens and the kitchen chefs, stirring the mixture for the Mansion House Christmas puddings. - 12 December 1935
RM2BJ09EK–Eager as schoolboys for their Christmas pudding are the gallant old pensioners of Chelsea Royal Hospital, and the ceremony of mixing the traditional dish is observed with due solemnity. All the good things normally found in Christmas puddings, will be included with one exception, - since one excited pensioners swallowed a coin 20 years ago, there will be no sixpences by request in Chelsea puddings. - Picture shows: left to right, 75-year-old Sapper Harry Kybett of Rochester, stirs the pudding mixture assisted by six-year-old Francis Witts, son of the Lieutenant Governor of the hospital and fou
RM2BJ09HH–Young girls make Christmas Pudding at Dr Barnardo's Home at Beckenham, Kent, England - 3 December 1959
RMB54XWA–Animals: Apps and Monkeys: Freddie, a baby chimp, is making a real job of mixing the Christmas puddings-in and out of the mixing bowl is all part of the job to Freddie. The chimp arrived from West Africa and was reared in a home. He is 10 months old and is on view at Chester Zoo. December 1969 Z11862-002
RM2BW3GMM–Woolwich barracks troops are making their own christmas pudding . For the first time men of the Royal Artillery at Woolwich Barracks are making their own Christmas puddings instead of buying them from outside . Six hundred men have to be catered for in the messroom and the work of preparing and mixing the puddings has already commenced . Liberal quantities of brand and stout are the most popular ingredients . Photo shows , the Sergeant cook has first taste in the kitchens at Woolwich barracks . 7 December 1935
RM2X155H1–CHRISTMAS TIME IS PUDDING TIME - The puddings are under way. Army Cooks busy preparing the Christmas treat for the troops British Army
RM2CEN7RE–. Colonel Crockett's co-operative Christmas. C®Il®3m®n (Ci?®cI^®1lQl> ^^ with them from their Christmas din-ners and loaded plum puddings. And then, of course, that peculiarsomething we get into us at Christ-mas time filled everybody with a sortof loving fellowship and a hanker-ing to hug their neighbors anddivvy up their funds like a MutualLife insurance Company prospectussays its a-going to do some day. In the centre of the hall there wasa big sign in electric letters: EVERYBODY IS HEREBY IN-TRODUCED TO EVERYBODYELSE—FOR TO-NIGHT ONLY At every State booth youd seepeople gathering and reco
RM2BJ09HK–Young girls make Christmas Pudding at Dr Barnardo's Home at Beckenham, Kent, England - 3 December 1959
RMB54XWJ–Animals: Apps and Monkeys: Freddie, a baby chimp, is making a real job of mixing the Christmas puddings-in and out of the mixing bowl is all part of the job to Freddie. The chimp arrived from West Africa and was reared in a home. He is 10 months old and is on view at Chester Zoo. December 1969 Z11862-006
RM2BW3GKJ–Woolwich barracks troops are making their own christmas pudding . For the first time men of the Royal Artillery at Woolwich Barracks are making their own Christmas puddings instead of buying them from outside . Six hundred men have to be catered for in the messroom and the work of preparing and mixing the puddings has already commenced . Liberal quantities of brand and stout are the most popular ingrediants . Photo shows , Cooks finding willing assistants at the Royal Artillery barracks , Woolwich , when the Christmas puddding column is drawn up on the kitchen table . 7 December 1935
RMEJNERK–Navy cooks with Christmas puddings. 23rd November 1956 *** Local Caption *** watscan - - 27/05/2010
RM2X145WE–CHRISTMAS TIME IS PUDDING TIME - One of the troops receives a taster from an Army Cook while preparing the puddings British Army
RMEWR2N9–Christmas Pudding, Circa 1930.
RM2CE6G08–. Boone County Recorder . O BE true—first to myself—and just and merciful. To bekind and faithful In the little things. Tobe brave with the bad; openly gratefulfor good; always moderate. To seek thebeat, content with what I find—placingprinciples above riches. Of fear none,of pain enough to make my Joys standout. of pity some, of work a plenty, offaith In God and man much, of love, all.—Leigh Mitchell Hodges. A FEW PUDDINGS. These puddings are not expensive,yet are very good. Peach Tapioca.—Soak a cupful of tap-ioca-over night in cold water. In themorning turn It Into a double boilerand cook f
RMEWR9CT–Lord Meath, Reginald Brabazon, 12th Earl of Meath pictured stirring ingredients for the ceremonial Empire Christmas pudding, which King George V has consented to receive from the Empire Day movement. Adelaide House, London Bridge, London, 1st December 19
RM2X1MP9E–CYPRIOT TROOPS IN TRAINING - 'Fatigues!' Every man has to take his turn at wood chopping, peeling potatoes and making puddings, British Army
RM2CE5E4D–. Daily Colonist (1900-12-28) . N.B.-ASK FOR D-INNEPORDS MAGNESIA.. Plum Puddings- 4^ . CHAMPAGNE, FRUITS, NUTS AND RAISINS. , ^ npHB FINEST STOCK of Bon-Bons and choice Oonfectionerv ± •?? in the City, and at right prices. Everything of the verybest.; t J. ?» JOHNSON STREET, VICTORIA, VICrORil MiLY COLOmST, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28 .1900, A ChbiGB ResidenciesFor Sale. ^ On Tcrraco Avenue, eoifimandlnc: a magnlflcent view of Uount Baker and close tothe car line, at the JuacUoc of Oak Bar Avenue and Cadboro Bay Boad. This reat-dence, together with about half an acre of land, la for sale at a low flK
RM2X1M7G3–NORTH AFRICACHRISTMAS PUDDINGS FOR THE TROOPS - Brigadier Hinde passing tables stacked with Christmas puddings ready for their turn in the cooking pot, British Army
RMRDE96T–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. XLIIl. EmCA?CEJE: TACCINIUM. 605 puddings. Their juice has been employed to stain paper or linen purple. In autumn, many kinds of game live upon them, and the plant affords tneni shelter. In gardens, it may be cultivated in sandy peat, kept moist, in a situ- ation airy, but somevphat sha
RM2X0NH0D–NORTH AFRICACHRISTMAS PUDDINGS FOR THE TROOPS - The professional touch. Brigadier Hinde check up on the branch content of the Christmas pudding. Photographic negative , British Army
RMRDNGJY–. Bee keeping. April 1919. To the disabled soldiers, sailors, and marines. To aid them in choosing a vocation. Bees. 8 ployed in the household in general cooking, as well as in canning and in the baking of many desirable kinds of bread, and numerous varieties When used in sweetening tea and Opportunity Monographs. itleresffin how ^^ ^'^^^^^ S®^^' ^^^^P^' ^^^ cookies you can "carry coffee it does not cause any loss of aroma. Its recent substitution for back^home°'joti sugar is causing it again to be employed in making pies, puddings, and SSs^'^eadfng the sauces. Confectioners use honey f
RM2X0P1GX–NORTH AFRICACHRISTMAS PUDDINGS FOR THE TROOPS - Capt. Langelaan, Commandant of the Training Centre, demonstrated to the Brigadier the method of preparing the puddings for cooking. Photographic negative , British Army
RMRJ4NA7–. Audubon and his journals [microform]. Birds; Zoology; Oiseaux; Zoologie. I/O A UDUB ON. presented to him by Mr. Innes of Stow; he shook hands with mc and spoke in a very kind and truly complimentary manner about my pencil's productions. At six we walked in couples to the dining-room; I had the arm of my good friend Patrick Neill, Mr. Lizars sat on my other side, and there was a sumptuous dinner indeed. It at first consisted entirely of Scotch messes of old fashion, such as marrow- bones, codfish-heads stuffed with oatmeal and garlic, black puddings, sheep's-heads smelling of singed wool, and
RM2X0NTGN–THE BRITISH ARMY IN NORTH AFRICA, SICILY, ITALY, THE BALKANS AND AUSTRIA 1942-1946 - Loading a truck with Christmas Puddings and Mince Meat. Photographic negative , British Army
RMRDXY15–. Dairy chemistry; a practical handbook for dairy chemists and others having control of dairies. Agricultural chemistry; Milk. 252 THE CHEMICAL CONTROL OF THE DAIRY. Milk is often alleged to be sour because when used for making milk puddings and custards with eggs, a clear whey runs out. The curdling of the milk is due to the coagulation of the large amount of albumin of the egg on baking. The following is an analysis of a whey from rice pudding :— Total solids, Fat, . Ash, . Solids not fat. 17-67 per cent. 0-82 „ 0-85 16-85 „ It was very sweet and contained much cane sugar.. Fig. 31.—Microsco
RM2X0NRXY–THE BRITISH ARMY IN NORTH AFRICA, SICILY, ITALY, THE BALKANS AND AUSTRIA 1942-1946 - Loading a truck with Christmas Puddings and Mince Meat. Photographic negative , British Army
RM2X0NFC9–NORTH AFRICAD.M.S. VISITS HOSPITALS ON CHRISTMAS DAY - Major Genoral Cowell inspects some of the the puddings being prepared by S/Sgt. John David of Bath, at the 95 General Hospital. Photographic negative , British Army
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