Harrison, S. (1763). The house-keeper's pocket-book and compleat family cook: Containing above seven hundred curious and uncommon receipts, in cookery, pastry, preserving, pickling, candying, collaring, &c. With plain and easy instructions for preparing and dressing every thing suitable for an elegant entertainment, from two dishes on five or ten, &c. and directions for ranging them in their proper order. To which is prefix'd, Such a copious and useful bill of fare of all manner of provisions in season for every month of the year, that ... need be at a loss to provide an agreeable variety of dishes, at a moderate expence. with directions for making all sorts of wings, mead, cyder, shrub, &c. and distilling strong-waters, &c. after the most approv'd method. ... with many excellent prescriptions, of singular [remedy] in most distempers incident to the human body; extracted from the writings of the most eminent physicians. By Mrs. Sarah Harrison, of Devonshire (The third edition, corrected and improv'd, with the addition of four hundred genuine receipts, sent to the author by several worthy persons.). printed for R. Ware, at the Bible and Son in Amen-Corner Warwick-lane.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHarrison, Sarah. The House-keeper's Pocket-book and Compleat Family Cook: Containing Above Seven Hundred Curious and Uncommon Receipts, in Cookery, Pastry, Preserving, Pickling, Candying, Collaring, &c. With Plain and Easy Instructions for Preparing and Dressing Every Thing Suitable for an Elegant Entertainment, from Two Dishes on Five or Ten, &c. and Directions for Ranging Them in Their Proper Order. To Which Is Prefix'd, Such a Copious and Useful Bill of Fare of All Manner of Provisions in Season for Every Month of the Year, That ... Need Be at a Loss to Provide an Agreeable Variety of Dishes, at a Moderate Expence. with Directions for Making All Sorts of Wings, Mead, Cyder, Shrub, &c. and Distilling Strong-waters, &c. After the Most Approv'd Method. ... with Many Excellent Prescriptions, of Singular [remedy] in Most Distempers Incident to the Human Body; Extracted from the Writings of the Most Eminent Physicians. By Mrs. Sarah Harrison, of Devonshire. The third edition, corrected and improv'd, with the addition of four hundred genuine receipts, sent to the author by several worthy persons. London: printed for R. Ware, at the Bible and Son in Amen-Corner Warwick-lane, 1763.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHarrison, Sarah. The House-keeper's Pocket-book and Compleat Family Cook: Containing Above Seven Hundred Curious and Uncommon Receipts, in Cookery, Pastry, Preserving, Pickling, Candying, Collaring, &c. With Plain and Easy Instructions for Preparing and Dressing Every Thing Suitable for an Elegant Entertainment, from Two Dishes on Five or Ten, &c. and Directions for Ranging Them in Their Proper Order. To Which Is Prefix'd, Such a Copious and Useful Bill of Fare of All Manner of Provisions in Season for Every Month of the Year, That ... Need Be at a Loss to Provide an Agreeable Variety of Dishes, at a Moderate Expence. with Directions for Making All Sorts of Wings, Mead, Cyder, Shrub, &c. and Distilling Strong-waters, &c. After the Most Approv'd Method. ... with Many Excellent Prescriptions, of Singular [remedy] in Most Distempers Incident to the Human Body; Extracted from the Writings of the Most Eminent Physicians. By Mrs. Sarah Harrison, of Devonshire. The third edition, corrected and improv'd, with the addition of four hundred genuine receipts, sent to the author by several worthy persons. printed for R. Ware, at the Bible and Son in Amen-Corner Warwick-lane, 1763.