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for the number of Dishes, and any Person who is ingenious, may leave out some, and put in other at pleasure. * * * * * _A Bill of Fare for Gentlemens Houses of Lesser Quality, by which you may also know how to order any Family beneath another, which is very requisite._ _The First Course in Summer season._ 1. A Boiled Pike or Carp stewed. 2. A very fine Pudding boiled. 3. A Chine of Veal, and another of Mutton. 4. A Calves head Pie. 5. A Leg of Mutton rosted whole. 6. A couple of Capons, or a Pig, or a piece of rost Beef, or boiled Beef. 7. A Sallad, the best in season. _The Second Course to the same._ 1. A Dish of fat Chickens rosted. 2. A cold Venison Pasty. 3. A Dish of fryed Pasties. 4. A Joll of fresh Salmon. 5. A couple of Lobsters. 6. A Dish of Tarts. 7. A Gammon of Bacon or dried Tongues. After these are taken away, then serve in your Cheese and Fruit. _Note_, That this Bill of Fare is for Familiar times. * * * * * _A Bill of Fare for Gentlemens Houses at Familiar Times Winter Season._ _The First Course._ 1. A Collar of Brawn. 2. A rosted Tongue and Udder. 3. A Leg of Pork boiled. 4. A piece of rost Beef. 5. A Venison Pasty or other Pie. 6. A Marrow Pudding. 7. A Goose, or Turkie, or Pig. 8. A Sallad of What's in season. _The Second Course to the same._ 1. Two Joints of Lamb rosted. 2. A Couple of Rabbits. 3. A Dish of wild Fowl or Larks. 4. A Goose or Turkie Pie cold. 5. A fryed Dish. 6. Sliced Venison cold. 7. A Dish of Tarts or Custards. 8. A Gammon of Bacon, or dried Tongues, or both in one Dish. When these are taken away, serve in your Cheese and Fruit as before I have told you. * * * * * _A Bill of Fare for Gentlemens Houses upon Fish Days, and at Familiar Times._ 1. A Dish of Buttered Eggs. 2. An Almond Pudding Buttered. 3. A Dish of Barrel Cod Buttered. 4. A Sallad of what's in season. 5. A Dish of Fresh Fish boiled. 6. A Dish of Eels Spitchcockt. 7. An Oyster Pie or Herring Pie. 8. A Fricasie of Eels and Oysters. 9. A Carp Pie cold, or Lamprey Pie. _. The Second Course to the same._ 1. An Apple Pie buttered, or some Pancakes or Fritters. 2. A Dish of fryed Smelts. 3. A Dish of broiled Fish. 4. A Dish of buttered Crabs. 5. A Dish of Lobsters and Prawns. 6.
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