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| 1737 - 770 pages
...altogether ; beat it in a Mortar very fine ; then feafon it with Sweet The ivhofe DuTYo/'rf WOMAN. 315 Sweet Herbs, Pepper, Salt, Cloves, Mace and Nutmegs } and when you roll it up to fry, add the Yolks of two or three Eggs to bind it : You may add Oyfters, or Marrow at an Entertainment. Breaft of Veal in... | |
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...Suet, a Bit of Bacon, ftired all together, and beat it in a Mortar very fine; then feafon it with Sweet Herbs, Pepper, Salt, Cloves, Mace, and Nutmegs ; and when you roll it up to fry ; add the Yolks of two or three Eggs to bind it. You may add Oyfters Oyfters or Marrow upon extraordinary Occafions. To... | |
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...for any "ft. rPAKE a Pound of Veal, and full its •** Weight in Beef-fuet, a Bit of Bacon ; ftired all together, beat it in a Mortar very fine ; then...and . when you roll it up to fry, add the Yolks of two or three Eggs, to bind it. You may add Oifters or Marrow, on extraordinary Occalipns. » & Jo 'Pot... | |
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