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Regency Fashion: Popular Fragrances

By Anne | May 12, 2026 - 3:54 pm |May 9, 2026 Regency Fashion
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I have hit the stage in life where I am trying to find a signature scent, and having a good time of it. And you Continue →

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Regency Beauty: Receipt for Pomade Divine

By Anne | May 10, 2026 - 7:42 am |May 7, 2026 Regency Beauty
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I have shared  an 1804  A Receipt for Pomade Divine, a very popular product that I frequently see advertisements for, and thought I would share Continue →

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Regency Dish: Cooked Vegetable Salads and Small Shell Fish Salads

By Anne | April 22, 2026 - 10:04 am |May 8, 2026 Regency Dish
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L. (1827). Domestic Economy, and Cookery: For Rich and Poor; Containing an Account of the Best English, Scotch, French, Oriental, and Other Foreign Dishes; Preparations of Broths Continue →

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Regency Dish: Cafe au Lait

By Anne | March 20, 2026 - 9:19 am |April 9, 2026 Regency Dish
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L. (1827). Domestic Economy, and Cookery: For Rich and Poor; Containing an Account of the Best English, Scotch, French, Oriental, and Other Foreign Dishes; Preparations of Broths Continue →

Tagged 1800s, 19th century, beverages, coffee, drinks, receipts, recipes, regency, Regency England
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    The search for justice is a dangerous quest.

    Jossetta and Samuel Dane, the Discreet Detectives, travel incognito as an under-butler and a kitchen maid to Lord Tilden’s estate to discover who is slowly emptying his fabled wine cellar. They risk their lives to save his wine and he realizes Joss and Sam are more important than any wine or even family pride. They are rewarded for their efforts and return to Dane Hold with new respect for the value of servants.

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