Cakes & Ale / A Dissertation on Banquets Interspersed with Various Recipes, More or Less Original, and anecdotes, mainly veracious

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EDWARD SPENCER ('NATHANIEL GUBBINS') AUTHOR OF "THE FLOWING

PREFACE

CONTENTS

CHAPTER I BREAKFAST "The day breaks slow, but e'en must man break-fast."

CHAPTER II BREAKFAST ( continued ) "Sit down and feed, and welcome to our table."

CHAPTER III BREAKFAST ( continued )

CHAPTER IV LUNCHEON "'Tis a custom More honoured in the breach than the observance."

CHAPTER V LUNCHEON ( continued ) "He couldn't hit a haystack!"

CHAPTER VI DINNER

CHAPTER VII DINNER ( continued ) "It is the cause!"

CHAPTER VIII DINNER ( continued ) "The strong table groans

CHAPTER IX DINNER ( continued ) "The combat deepens. On ye

CHAPTER X VEGETABLES "Herbs and other country messes, Which the neat-handed Phyllis dresses."

CHAPTER XI VEGETABLES ( continued )

CHAPTER XII CURRIES "Thou com'st in such a questionable shape That I will speak to thee."

CHAPTER XIII SALADS "O green and glorious, O herbaceous meat!

CHAPTER XIV SALADS AND CONDIMENTS "Epicurean cooks Sharpen with cloyless sauce his appetite."

CHAPTER XV SUPPER "We are such stuff As dreams are made of."

CHAPTER XVI SUPPER ( continued ) "To feed were best at home;

CHAPTER XVII "CAMPING OUT"

CHAPTER XVIII COMPOUND DRINKS "Flow wine! Smile woman! And the universe is consoled."

CHAPTER XIX CUPS AND CORDIALS "Can any mortal mixture Breathe such divine, enchanting ravishment?"

CHAPTER XX THE DAYLIGHT DRINK "Something too much of this."

CHAPTER XXI GASTRONOMY IN FICTION AND DRAMA "Let me not burst in ignorance."

CHAPTER XXII RESTORATIVES

INDEX

FOOTNOTES:

CAKES AND ALE


BY THE SAME AUTHOR

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THE FLOWING BOWL
 
A TREATISE ON DRINKS OF ALL KINDS
AND OF ALL PERIODS, INTERSPERSED
WITH SUNDRY ANECDOTES AND
REMINISCENCES
 
BY
EDWARD SPENCER
(‘NATHANIEL GUBBINS’)
 
Author of “Cakes and Ale,” etc.
 
Crown 8vo., cloth gilt, 2/6 net.
 

SECOND EDITION.

With cover design by the late Phil May.
————
 
  “The Flowing Bowl” overflows with good
  cheer. In the happy style that enlivens its
  companion volume, “Cakes and Ale,” the
  author gives a history of drinks and their
  use, interspersed with innumerable recipes
  for drinks new and old, dug out of records
  of ancient days, or set down anew.
 
 
London: STANLEY PAUL & CO.
31, Essex Street, Strand, W.C.



CAKES & ALE


A DISSERTATION ON BANQUETS


INTERSPERSED WITH VARIOUS RECIPES,
MORE OR LESS ORIGINAL, AND
ANECDOTES, MAINLY VERACIOUS


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