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1. Vision: A Magazine for Youth (1893)
"A TEA COSEY. A tea cosey (which is simply a thick cover for a tea pot, to exclude
the air and keep the tea hot) is always an acceptable gi!t to a ..."
2. A Manual of Dietetics by J. Milner Fothergill (1886)
"The tea cosey will retain the heat. Then at other times milk is boiled with a
little ground rice flavoured with cinnamon; and this is an excellent food when ..."
3. A Manual of Dietetics by John Milner Fothergill (1886)
"The tea cosey will retain the heat. Then at other times milk is boiled with a
little ground rice flavoured with cinnamon; and this is an excellent food when ..."
4. The Journal of Home Economics by American Home Economics Association (1921)
"Keep hot in tea cosey or where tea will not boil. Tea served with cream should
be stronger than tea served with lemon. ..."