The bread and biscuit baker's and sugar-boiler's assistant : including a large variety of modern recipes for bread - tea cakes - hard and fancy biscuits - buns - gingerbreads - shortbreads - pastry - custards - fruit cakes - small goods for small masters - confections in sugar - lozenges - ice creams - preserving fruit - chocolate, etc. etc., with remarks on the art of bread-making and chemistry as applied to bread-making / by Robert Wells.

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The bread and biscuit baker's and sugar-boiler's assistant : including a large variety of modern recipes for bread - tea cakes - hard and fancy biscuits - buns - gingerbreads - shortbreads - pastry - custards - fruit cakes - small goods for small masters - confections in sugar - lozenges - ice creams - preserving fruit - chocolate, etc. etc., with remarks on the art of bread-making and chemistry as applied to bread-making / by Robert Wells. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : Crosby Lockwood and Son, 1890.

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xii, 106 pages ; 19 cm

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2nd ed., with additional recipes.

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Includes index

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