[Sca-cooks] OT: Rules for Cooks
Elise Fleming
alysk at ix.netcom.com
Fri Mar 23 11:36:21 PDT 2012
There is a blog site, The Old Foodie (http://www.theoldfoodie.com/),
which has some interesting tidbits on food. This one is too good to
miss. It is a list of 13 Rules for Cooks [Essays, moral, philosophical,
and stomachical, on the important science of good-living, (1823)] which
would be rather "interesting" to post in various kitchens.
Here are a few of the ones you might get a kick out of:
I. Never Get Drunk - until the last dish be served up.
II. Never Be Saucy - unless you happen to be in your airs and can't help
it: but then, take, care to have the last word.
III. Never Be Sulky - unless you have a great dinner to dress: your
mistress will then be sure to coax you.
IV. Never Spoil A Joint - unless you have been unjustly found fault
with - (which must be the fact if you have been accused at all) in which
case, if complaint be made of its having been under-done - you may, next
time, roast it to a cinder; and if that should not give satisfaction -
you may, the following day send it up raw.
V. Never Get Dinner Ready At The Time It Is Ordered- unless you know
that the family are not ready for it; in which case, send it up to a
moment: if it be cold and spoiled, that, you know, will not be your fault.
VI. Never Admit That You Are In The Wrong - unless the devil will so
have it that you can't help it. If you should transgress your orders,
stand stoutly to it -that they were such as you have followed; and if
you hav'nt brass enough for that -say, you thought they were.
VII. Never Take Snuff - unless when you are mixing a stew, or stirring
the soup. Nor ever examine the latter without holding a lighted
tallow-candle obliquely over the pot: if it should not enable you to see
quite to the bottom, what drops from it will at least enrich the
contents; and when you taste it - be sure to throw back what remains in
your spoon.
I recommend you read the remaining six!
Alys K.
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Elise Fleming
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