Fisher, M. (1788). The prudent housewife; or, Complete English cook, for town and country: Being the newest collection of the most genteel, and least expensive receipts in every branch of cookery, viz. going to market; for roasting, boiling, frying, hashing, stewing, broling, baking, and fricasseeing. Also, for making pudings, curtards, cakes, cheese cakes, pies, tarts, ragouts, soups, jellies, syllabues, wines, &c. To which are added, selected from the papers of a lady of distinction, lately deceased. New and infallible rules to be observed, in packling, preserving, brewing, &c. And in order to render it still more valuable than any other publication that hath appeared, a treasure of valuable medicines, for the cure of every disorder, crowns the whole of this work; which coutains every instruction that relates to the pleasing of the palate, and the preservation of that inestimable blessing, health. Written by Mrs. Fisher, of Richmond (The fourth edition, with additions.).
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationFisher, Mrs. The Prudent Housewife; or, Complete English Cook, for Town and Country: Being the Newest Collection of the Most Genteel, and Least Expensive Receipts in Every Branch of Cookery, Viz. Going to Market; for Roasting, Boiling, Frying, Hashing, Stewing, Broling, Baking, and Fricasseeing. Also, for Making Pudings, Curtards, Cakes, Cheese Cakes, Pies, Tarts, Ragouts, Soups, Jellies, Syllabues, Wines, &c. To Which Are Added, Selected from the Papers of a Lady of Distinction, Lately Deceased. New and Infallible Rules to Be Observed, in Packling, Preserving, Brewing, &c. And in Order to Render It Still More Valuable than Any Other Publication That Hath Appeared, a Treasure of Valuable Medicines, for the Cure of Every Disorder, Crowns the Whole of This Work; Which Coutains Every Instruction That Relates to the Pleasing of the Palate, and the Preservation of That Inestimable Blessing, Health. Written by Mrs. Fisher, of Richmond. The fourth edition, with additions. 1788.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationFisher, Mrs. The Prudent Housewife; or, Complete English Cook, for Town and Country: Being the Newest Collection of the Most Genteel, and Least Expensive Receipts in Every Branch of Cookery, Viz. Going to Market; for Roasting, Boiling, Frying, Hashing, Stewing, Broling, Baking, and Fricasseeing. Also, for Making Pudings, Curtards, Cakes, Cheese Cakes, Pies, Tarts, Ragouts, Soups, Jellies, Syllabues, Wines, &c. To Which Are Added, Selected from the Papers of a Lady of Distinction, Lately Deceased. New and Infallible Rules to Be Observed, in Packling, Preserving, Brewing, &c. And in Order to Render It Still More Valuable than Any Other Publication That Hath Appeared, a Treasure of Valuable Medicines, for the Cure of Every Disorder, Crowns the Whole of This Work; Which Coutains Every Instruction That Relates to the Pleasing of the Palate, and the Preservation of That Inestimable Blessing, Health. Written by Mrs. Fisher, of Richmond. The fourth edition, with additions. 1788.