Coffee Lessons for the Poor; Here Soyer describes a 鈥榮implified way of making coffee'. The reader is encouraged to keep the used coffee grounds; and to re-use them the following day. Soyer writes of a tea party he had attended in St Giles; one of London's poorest districts; at which he had offered his hosts a coffee-making lesson. The occasion is described in romantic terms: Soyer is 鈥榬eceived like a princess in a fairy land' into a room ornamented with wall flowers and 鈥榩yramids of muffins and crumpets'.Image taken from A Shilling Cookery for the People Eightieth thousand.Originally published / produced in George Routledge & Co.: London; 1855.George Routledge & Co.: London; 1855.From: A Shilling Cookery for the People. Eightieth th.7954. a. 20; 166-167London; British Library.

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