Antique vegetarian recipes from the victorian era

A Selection Of 230 Vegetarian Recipes In Use In The Uk In The 1800s.

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  1. Gracelyn
    31 Jul 2008 | 12:35 am

    Instant Download! Yes, ordinary Joe Soaps in Victorian times were leading a vegetarian life. My new ebook, Antique Vegetarian Recipes from the Victorian Era (a selection of vegetarian recipes in use in the UK in the 1800s) is stuffed with 230 vegetarian recipes used by vegetarians in the UK over 100 years ago!

  2. Ireland
    26 May 2008 | 8:35 am

    So what do antique recipes have to do with you and I? Maybe you're just plain curious about what Victorian vegetarians ate. What sort of recipes they used. What sort of ingredients they had in their food cupboards.

  3. Marlene
    11 Apr 2008 | 3:59 pm

    To whet your appetite, click here to view the recipe for hotch-potch soup and click here to view the recipe for egg and potato balls. View our noticeboard Join our affiliate partner program

  4. Joey
    21 Mar 2008 | 7:31 am

    Buy my ebook today then leaf through the deliciously simple recipes and choose a menu that will wow family and friends. From these recipes you will be able to easily create amazing 3 course dinners or a simple supper for your loved ones. You'll see that most of these recipes are made from ingredients that you're bound to have already in your cupboards and refrigerator. So, there will be no need to rush out and buy heaps of expensive ingredients that you might only use once!

  5. Killian
    13 Mar 2008 | 6:57 am

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  6. Desirae
    4 Mar 2008 | 11:01 pm

    And what foodstuffs were available to Victorian vegetarians? Please click here to download my book in PDF format, and enjoy it today, for only $9.95.

  7. Eileen
    2 Mar 2008 | 5:29 am

    Copyright 2006 - Jay Harvey Or maybe, you're not a vegetarian. Maybe you eat a wide range of food and enjoy vegetarian cuisine as well as any other cuisine. Maybe you enjoy experimenting and you're always on the look out for new and interesting recipes.

  8. Valeria
    1 Mar 2008 | 12:05 pm

    The table creaks and groans laden with good food. Look at the big pot of food simmering on the fire. This is a cosy warm room of tastes and smells. Smell the gaslight and the turf on the fire. Smell the vegetables and the grains. This is also a room where one taste and smell is missing. All Rights Reserved