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cookery

[kook-uh-ree] / ˈkʊk ə ri /






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The council said it would pay for projects providing warm hubs, free meals, cookery workshops and money advice.

From BBC

This seems, at least from a TV/personality perspective, to be such a well-rounded, good natured, likable cast, who also seem very strong in cookery, as well.

From Salon

Some of the UK's most popular food programmes are cookery talent contests, such as Masterchef and Bake Off.

From BBC

It begins with a nut loaf — one of the original building blocks of American vegan cookery — using seasoned walnuts, portobello mushrooms and cashews.

From New York Times

The cookery school was asked to create a menu suitable for 350 foreign guests attending a banquet at Westminster School, London, after the Elizabeth II's coronation on 2 June 1953.

From BBC