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Savour the life of a beloved tea room - from the delectable
favourite recipes to the sweet memories that made this small town
tea room a favourite meeting place.
Tempest in a Teapot, Recipes and Reminisces offers easy to
follow recipes of their most requested classics like Curried Tuna
Sandwiches, Sticky Date Pudding and Sweet scones. These and all the
recipes in this book can be easily reproduced and enjoyed at home
to plan your own tea party, or other memorable celebration. In
addition, learn valuable information about tea from the way it is
produced to the various types of tea available. You will get
step-by-step instructions on how to brew a proper cup of tea.
You'll also learn about that revered British tradition, Afternoon
Tea. Find out how it came into being and how to recreate this time
honoured tradition. This book is a valuable resource for any tea
and food enthusiast.
A complete reproduction of the Vintage cocktail Book "Burke's
Cocktail & Drinking Recipes - with Recipes for Food Bits for
The Cocktail Hour" from 1936. This fascinating classic cocktail
book introduces the art and etiquette of mixing, serving and
drinking wines and liquors. This book has the drink recipes that
were popular in the bar, as well as how to serve them, the
equipment, the food snacks that should accompany them, and drink
measurements. Dedicated to all bartenders and cocktail lovers Feel
free to take a look at our complete reprint catalog of VINTAGE
COCKTAIL BOOKS at www.VintageCocktailBooks.com
Every day can be a party when you treat yourself to tasty, fresh
foods and juices and share them with family and friends. In this
third recipe book from best-selling raw foods author, Jordan
Maerin, you'll find everything you need to throw the unforgettable
Fresh Party that's right for you and your loved ones. An innovative
Fresh Party will help you bring everyone together in an atmosphere
that's healthy, loving and celebratory. In this unique book, you'll
learn how to: create exotic concoctions of juices, teas and nut
creams; set up a festive juice bar, even without an electric
juicer; get creative with homemade kombucha coolers; plan a Fresh
Party to please everyone; choose a compelling occasion or theme for
your party; serve complementary party platters and munchies; and so
much more
This is the most complete first edition * A reprint of the very
first 1862 edition of Jerry Thomas' Bartenders Guide " How To Mix
Drinks or A Bon Vivant's Companion ." This drink recipe book is
probably the most famous bartenders' and cocktail book of all
times, and it was the first real cocktail book ever published in
the United States. This is a nostalgic and delicious homage to a
drinking era that is gone but not forgotten. * In 1862 Thomas
finished the Bartender's Guide (alternately titled How to Mix
Drinks or The Bon-Vivant's Companion), the first cocktail book ever
published in the United States. The book collects and codifies what
was then an oral tradition of recipes from the early days of
cocktails, including some of his own creations; the guide lays down
the principles for formulating mixed drinks of all categories. This
first edition of the guide include the first written recipes of
such cocktails as the DAISY, the MINT JULEP. the FIZZ, the FLIP,
Sour and many many more. Among other famous drinks are the BLUE
BLAZER, the EYE-OPENER, the LOCOMOTIVE, the PICK-ME-UP, the
CORPSE-REVIVER, and CHAIN-LIGHTNING. ****** This 1862 editions is
the very first published edition, which has 238 pages (The 1887
edition, pulished 25 years later, has 132 pages only) ******
A complete reproduction of the Vintage Cocktail Book bestseller
"The Artistry Of Mixing Drinks" written by Frank Meier (RITZ Bar,
Paris), originally published 1934. "Frank Meier's book enables one
to enjoy at home or elsewhere the various drinks which he has made
and served to a world-wide clientele. His many friends and admirers
will welcome his work, which gives the secret formulas. Once more,
even though absent, they will have those delicious drinks which
Frank alone can serve." Dedicated to all cocktail lovers and
bartenders. Feel free to take a look at our complete Reprint
Catalog of VINTAGE COCKTAIL BOOKS at www.VintageCocktailBooks.com
Enjoy gourmet tea shop flavors made in your own kitchen Bring
together the aroma of the sweetest flowers, as well as the tastes
and health benefits of herbs in your everyday cuisine when you use
the brewing and flavoring tips in "The Essence of Herbal and Floral
Teas." Discover the exquisite taste of herbs and edible flowers
used in brewing refreshing, stimulating, or calming beverages and
delectable desserts. Delight in the herbaceous and sweet floral
aromas featured in the delicious recipes for sweeteners, lemonades
and spritzers, ices and frozen treats, sangrias and party punches,
herbal and floral tisane blends, flavored tea blends, and
confections. "The Essence of Herbal and Floral Teas" includes tips
on cultivating herbs and edible flowers in your garden and
preserving for future use year-round.
Author Mary El-Baz offers delightful recipes for aromatic and
healthful herbal and floral teas, tisanes, beverages, and desserts
including Lemon Mint Cooler, Nitey-Nite Tisane Blend, Chamomile
Pear Cider, Jasmine Limeade, Fruity Mint Punch, Raspberry-Hibiscus
Sorbet, Easy Lemon-Peppermint Ice, Candied Rose Hips, Raspberry and
Violet Tartlets.
Food safety is one of today's major concerns. One important factor
in food safety is cleaning and sanitation of the equipment used in
the food, dairy, beverage, brewery and hospitality industry.
Cleanliness is a relevant factor; the public consumes more and more
prepared or semi-prepared foods. The consequences of contamination
can be catastrophic for the public and the economic and legal
implications for the producer can be devastating. There have been
several large and medium size enterprises bankrupted by a national
recall of their contaminated products. This book was prepared with
the practical and technical experience of many years working on
real cases, improving in general the cleanliness and sanitation of
the equipment where the food or beverage was prepared and packed.
Know and apply these principles and you will reduce costs and
improve cleanliness and sanitation. It is complemented with more
than 50 spreadsheets of the most useful and used calculations. It
includes an updated bibliography and important commercial
references.
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Worthing Pubs
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David Muggleton, Colin Walton, James Henry
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The hamlet of Worthing began to develop as a fashionable seaside
resort during the late eighteenth century. It attained town status
in 1803 when its administration was invested in a board of
commissioners that first met at the Nelson Hotel. Inns of greater
antiquity were the White Horse at West Tarring, the Maltsters Arms
at Broadwater and the Anchor in Worthing High Street. Other
well-established pubs, such as the town centre Warwick and the
Cricketers at Broadwater, began as basic beer retailers and brewing
victuallers of the early Victorian period. Several pubs in the area
are of architectural interest. The ornate Grand Victorian opened in
1900 as the Central Hotel, the half-timbered design of the Thomas a
Becket (1910) was in homage to the nearby medieval Parsonage Row
cottages, while the imposing Downlands was built in 1939 in the
classic roadhouse style. Worthing Pubs takes us on a fully
illustrated tour of the historical hostelries in the district, yet
also acknowledges how the local drinking culture has been shaped by
the contemporary craft-beer bar and the burgeoning micropub scene.
Ever wonder why a home espresso machine won't produce espresso that
tastes like it was made with a $7,000.00 Italian commercial
espresso machine? Actually, it will The simple little tricks are
revealed in this book We explain in detail how to make a perfect
shot of espresso with your $70.00 home espresso machine, and then
turn it into a perfect latte or cappuccino. And, as you know, that
perfect shot of espresso is the basis for all those fancy $4.00
lattes, cappuccinos, and Americanos Also included is an overview of
coffee and its origins, and coffee grading and roasting. How to
grind coffee, how to cup coffee (with worksheets), and how to make
perfect espresso drinks are all covered in this easy-to-read book
We also address many of the common misconceptions about coffee,
including French Roast is not from France, and Espresso is not a
type of coffee bean Lots of delicious food and coffee drink recipes
are included, along with hints and tips about cooking in general,
like how to make a lump-free espresso cheesecake and how to make
perfect fall-off-the-bone spareribs with coffee-ancho-chipotle
chili BBQ glaze. Makes a handy reference book for yourself, and a
perfect gift for those "coffee snobs" we all know and love
Whether you are interested in working as a professional bartender,
want to learn how to make great tasting drinks for your family and
friends, or simply want to have some idea what to order when you go
out for a night on the town, this book is for you! Don't know much
about liquor? Don't worry! No prior liquor knowledge is required.
Now you can learn the basics of bartending - including free
pouring, how to mix and serve more than 200 popular drinks, fun
liquor history, and many great tips on how to get started in an
exciting and lucrative bartending career! It's fun and easy! In no
time you can be creating drinks such as Apple Martinis, Grape
Nehis, Mai-Tais, Sex on the Beach, Lemon Drops, Hurricanes, Rum
Runners, B-52's, Chocolate Cake, scrumptious daiquiris, tempting
margaritas, beautifully layered shooters, and much more! Also
included are valuable suggestions on finding employment, acing the
interview, increasing customer satisfaction, responsible alcohol
service, ways to increase tips, and even ideas on establishing
positive working relationships with your coworkers and bar
managers. Presented in an entertaining, yet straight forward
manner, the recipes and techniques are easy to understand. This
book has become the preferred training guide for bar managers and
many professional bartending classes.
This resource is aimed at those involved in beverage sales and
service, whether student or professional. The book is structured
according to types of drinks - fermented, distilled and brewed.
Tips for improving service and sales are included.
Pickles and fermented foods have been considered a health food for centuries. Not only do they help improve digestion but they also strengthen the immune system, promote growth of healthy bacteria in the gut and curb those pesky sugar cravings. And of all fermented foods, drinks are some of the most versatile and tasty!
In Pickle Juice, Florence Cherruault showcases over 50 stunning and innovative cocktails and health drinks for you to try at home and enjoy all year long. Start with the basics and master the art of making the perfect shrubs and pickle juices then learn how to incorporate these into your very own delicious elixir. Take the lip-smacking Pickled Bloody Mary, the best cure for any hangover, or the crowd-pleasing Dirty Pickled Martini, a refreshing (and healthier) twist on the classic favourite. With a whole section dedicated to non-alcoholic drinks, such as detoxing juices and shrub sodas, you'll also find fun ideas for chasers, bloody Marys, drinking vinegars as well as other inventive ways you can serve-up your homemade tipples.
Naughty but nice all at the same time, Pickle Juice will revolutionise your home bar and transform the way you drink forever!
The history began in 1923, when bootlegger and boxing promoter Owen
"Owney" Madden took over the Club Deluxe at 646 Lenox Avenue in
Harlem and renamed it the Cotton Club. Madden enforced a strict
color line at his club. While the Cotton Club featured many of the
greatest African American entertainers of the era, such as Fletcher
Henderson, Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Bessie Smith, Cab Calloway,
The Nicholas Brothers, Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, Nat King
Cole, Billie Holiday, and Ethel Waters, it generally denied
admission to blacks. In 1936, the managers decided that Harlem had
become unfashionable, and moved the club downtown, to Broadway at
48th Street. In 1939, Charlie Conolly, head barman at New York's
Players Club, was hired to standardize drink formulas and create
new cocktails for the club. His recipes were privately published in
1939, one year before the demise of the club. This edition has been
reproduced from a rare copy of the original "Cotton Club: 1939 Book
of Mixed Drinks." It reflects the style, flavor and, unfortunately,
the mild imperfections of the printing processes of that era.
North Shields and Tynemouth, historically united, lie on the north
bank of the River Tyne. North Shields grew up as a fishing port
serving the Priory of Tynemouth on the headland. As other
industries moved into North Shields, particularly shipbuilding, the
town expanded from its site along the riverbank to accommodate the
workers, absorbing villages nearby. Latterly, much of the town,
including its historic quayside area, has been regenerated. Nearby
Tynemouth remained smaller and today attracts many visitors to its
beaches and historical landmarks, particularly the castle and
priory. In North Shields & Tynemouth Pubs, author Eileen
Burnett takes the reader on a fascinating journey through the
towns' watering holes. Many of the pubs have retained features and
traditions of previous ages, and she reveals the variety of North
Shields' and Tynemouth's pubs, including the characters that have
frequented or run the public houses over the years. Brimming with
quirky tales and fascinating facts, this carefully crafted guide
initiates readers into the history of North Shields' and
Tynemouth's pubs.
To make any old cup of coffee, you simply need a pot, heat, ground
coffee, and water. But you're not just anyone. You are a coffee
aficionado, a determined, fearless seeker of the best java. And
this is the guide for you. How to Make Coffee provides an in-depth
look at the art and science behind the bean. Learn the anatomy of
coffee; the chemistry of caffeine; the best way to roast, grind,
and brew the beans to their peak flavor; and what gadgets you
really need (versus what gadgets are for mere coffee dilettantes).
With illustrated, step-by-step instructions, How to Make Coffee is
for the person who doesn't want to settle for anything less than
the perfect cup.
Men may have their little black book of cocktails - but now women
have one just for them, in feminine pink, fashionably designed, and
with a lovely textured cover embossed with red foil. What better
way for busy girls to entertain than by using this fabulous little
gem to help spark up their marvelous social lives... along with
setting the right mood for that little hottie that is coming over?
Inside, gals will find witty quotes and words of wisdom as well as
fabulous drinks from Cosmos to Appletinis to other fun and exciting
and easy to make shots, drinks, and cocktails. Best-selling
girlfriend expert Jennifer Worick, co-author of "The Worst-Case
Scenario Survival Handbook: Dating & Sex," provide an
entertaining introduction.
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