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    Anna Christina Warg (23 March 1703 – 5 February 1769), better known as Cajsa (or Kajsa) Warg, was a Swedish cookbook author and one of the best-known...
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    from 1755 by Cajsa Warg. The Swedish name of the dish is derived from the English word "collops", which means 'slices of meat'. Cajsa Warg (1755-01-01)...
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  • Warg or WARG may also refer to: Warg, Afghanistan, a village WARG, a radio station from Argo Community High School in Summit, Illinois Cajsa Warg (1703–1769)...
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    recipe for "Dolma" is in the 1765 edition of the famous cookbook of Cajsa Warg. Warg instructed her readers to prepare the rolls using vine leaves, lamb...
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  • Kajsa Wahlberg, Swedish police official Cajsa Wahllund (1771-1843), Swedish-born Finnish restaurateur Cajsa Warg (1703-1769), Swedish cookbook author Kajsa...
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    the fourth edition of Hjelpreda i Hushållningen för Unga Fruentimber by Cajsa Warg.[citation needed] Swedish husmanskost denotes traditional Swedish dishes...
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    refreshing summer beverage. This version of sima is found in the cookbooks of Cajsa Warg. During the 1900s, the drink became associated with the Finnish labour...
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    political activist Emilie Risberg (1815–1890), novelist and educator Cajsa Warg (1703–1769), cookbook author Örebro is twinned with: Drammen, Norway Kolding...
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    view in public debate through an anonymous letter in 1770. Along with Cajsa Warg and other female cookbook authors, she was an influential figure in culinary...
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    Hannah Glasse Hjelpreda I Hushållningen För Unga Fruentimber (1755) by Cajsa Warg The Experienced English Housekeeper (1769) by Elizabeth Raffald American...
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  • President of the Privy Council Chancellery (1710–1719 and 1720–1738) Cajsa Warg (1703–1769), cookbook author Anders Celsius (1701–1744), scientist Benny...
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    Maria Rückerschöld (1725–1805), housekeeping specialist, cookbook writer Cajsa Warg (1703–1769), pioneering cookbook writer Johanna Westman (born 1969), television...
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    century. A Swedish recipe for "Soija" was published in the 1770 edition of Cajsa Warg's Hjelpreda i Hushållningen för Unga Fruentimber and was flavored with...
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    March 21 – Georg Andreas Sorge, Thuringian organist (d. 1778) March 23 – Cajsa Warg, Swedish cookbook author (d. 1769) April 8 – Benoît-Joseph Boussu, French...
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    Michigan: Thomson Gale, 2005. Mineola, New York: Dover Publications, 2015. Cajsa Warg François Pierre La Varenne Early modern European cuisine This recipe first...
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  • March 21 – Georg Andreas Sorge, Thuringian organist (d. 1778) March 23 – Cajsa Warg, Swedish cookbook author (d. 1769) April 8 – Benoît-Joseph Boussu, French...
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  • centuries of Croatia in mourning) See also 1703 in poetry March 23 – Cajsa Warg, Swedish cookbook author (died 1769) May 18 – İbrahim Hakkı Erzurumi,...
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    Svensk. - Publication of Hjelpreda i hushållningen för unga fruentimber by Cajsa Warg. 4 September - Axel von Fersen the Younger, diplomat and alleged lover...
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    at the Siege of Thorn The Charles XII Bible is completed. 23 March - Cajsa Warg cookery book author (died 1769) 16 January - Erik Dahlbergh, engineer...
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    pastry cooking and baking. The book has come out in fourteen editions. Cajsa Warg, Sweden's "Hanna Winsnes" Jorunn Hareide. "Barbra Ring, Forfatter, Litteraturkritiker...
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    Hagdahlsakademien. Retrieved 17 November 2016. Ärlemalm, Inger (2000). Cajsa Warg, Hiram och de andra: om svenska kokboksförfattarinnor : med 65 recept...
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    (died 1847) date unknown - Ebba Morman, actress (died 1802) 5 February – Cajsa Warg, cook book writer (born 1703) 28 June - Elisabeth Stierncrona, writer...
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