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Folio page 144v, scribe's page 312.

very well togetherl if in sunnier, A line appears over the n in sunnier, indicating a double n. then
with cold water: if in Winter, with
warme. 6 howers is the ordinarie
time for baking of fallow, 8 for red
deere.

To boyle ducks.

A FfanAttribution appears in left hand margin in a hand different from the recipe.rs
Take 2 ducks, lard them, halfe rost
them, drawe them off, put them in
a pipkin with a quart of Claret wine,
Chesnuts, a pint of great oysters, taking
the beards off, 3 onyons minced very
small, [...]
thyme, Rosemary, parseley, sauery, of each
a sprig tyde all together; a Crust of white
bread grated, or baked crumms,A line appears above the m in crums, indicating a double m. an Anchoua
shred in, sliced lemmons A line appears above the m in lemons, indicating a double m. layd atop, & serve
it up with sippets.Recipe ends with a double underline.

146r:
Pamela Kellman:
Folio page 146r, scribe's page 313.
My Sister Newces receiptto make a Cake.

A Ffan +Attribution appears in left hand margin in a different hand from the one in which the recipe is written.Take 5 pound of dryed flower, five
pound of Currans, a pound & halfe
of butter; 20 eggs (put out 12 of the whites), one quart of creame,
a pint of good Ale yest; when the
creame is boyling hott put in the
butter, & when it is melted mingle
it with the flower streining it thorough
the cloth with the yest put in a
quarter of a pound of sugar finely
beaten, & cinnamon nutmegs &
Mace according to you discretion in
fine powder.Recipe ends with two underlines.

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{16}To make almond puddings in Gutts-[...]Head runs two lines, but second line, which appears to be part of the word ending the first line, is thoroughly scratched out.

A Ffan o+Attribution appears in left margin in a separate hand. A plus sign and also what looks to be an o appear in the margin also.Take a pound of Almonds beate small,
with a quarter of a pint of Rosewater,
a pound of marrow cutt, a quarter of
a pound of fine Sugar, put this into
a pint of creame, & put to it a pound
of Crumms There is a line above the m in Crums, which indicates a double m. of white bread grated, a
quarter of a pound of Currans plumpt,
11 Eggs, a nutmeg sliced, a little ambar
gris, fill it into Hoggs [...] A word is thoroughly crossed out, and appears to be the same word that is crossed out in the header.gutts & boyle
them
Ending the recipe are two lines, which are written over in a new hand.bulloks guts are larger & better

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This page was originally transcribed by Pamela Kellman as part of an EMROC transcription project in 2013 at The University of Akron.