La Maison Dorée La Varenne Laurie Colwin Louis Eustache Ude Louis Fauchère Luther Burbank Lydia Maria Francis Child Madhur Jaffrey Marcella Hazan Margaret Costa Marguerite Patten Maria Parloa Marie-Antoine Carême Mars Family Mary Randolph Milton S. Hershey Mithaecus Mrs Beeton Nigel Slater Nigella Lawson Paul Blangé Philip Harben Pierre Blot Pillsbury Bake-Offs Platina Raymond Calvel Rufus Estes Taillevent Tate & Lyle Thomas Laxton Two Fat Ladies Walter Tennyson Swingle White Castle William Cobbett Previous | Next | Agnes Bertha Marshall© Copyright 2009. All rights reserved and enforcedAgnes Bertha Marshall was born in 1855 and lived in the area of London north of Soho now called "Fitzrovia." She was a celebrity cook in her time, and wrote four cookbooks with many illustrations. She ran a cooking school at 30 & 32 Mortimer Street, Regent Street West in London, holding classes 7 hours a day, every day except Sunday. She went on tours to lecture and give demonstrations, and advocated improved food hygiene. In 1885, she published her first cookbook, "The Book of Ices." In 1886, she started her magazine, called "The Table." She was one of the first people to talk about using ice cream in edible cones ("cornets"), which she had you bake yourself (you couldn't buy them in those days, of course.) She even patented a machine to make ice cream, and wondered about using liquid gas to make ice cream. She also ran an agency placing help in homes, and sold household equipment. She died in 1905, aged 49. Exhibitions about her were held in 1998 at Syon House (London home of the Duke of Northumberland), and again in 1999 at the London Canal Museum. Books1885. The Book of Ices.1888. Mrs. A.B. Marshall's Book of Cookery. London: Mrs. Marshall's Cookery School (sold 70,000 copies by 1900) 1891. Mrs. A.B. Marshall's Larger Cookery Book of Extra Recipes 1894. Fancy Ices
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