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When your suger is boiled to a Candie height

keepe it stirringe over the fire with a sticke, and now
and then swinge the sticke from you and the
suger will flic from your stick like a ffeather
and then it is att a castinge height and
soe use it as you please.

A Receite howe to make [diet?] bread
otherwaies called prime biskett

Take eight egs both whites and yolkes and beate
them in a wooden boule for the space of a quarter
of an hower then put to them a pound of suger
and beate them a quarter of an hower longer
then put them a pound of fine flower and
halfe an ounce of anniseedes, beate theese
well togeather while your oven is a heatinge
and when your oven is hott as for man[?]
put your bread into the oven and lett it stand
in an hower, then take forth, and when you
have ocasion to use it cut it in slices, and
[?]orie it in your oven againe and soe use
it at your pleasure

If you will have your bread
baked in plates, then bake it
with a smaller heate and
soe keepe it for your use

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When your suger is boiled to a Candie height

keepe it stirringe over the fire with a sticke, and now
and then swinge the sticke from you and the
suger will flic from your stick like a ffeather
and then it is att a castinge height and
soe use it as you please.

A Receite howe to make [diet?] bread
otherwaies called prime biskett

Take eight egs both whites and yolkes and beate
them in a wooden boule for the space of a quarter
of an hower then put to them a pound of suger
and beate them a quarter of an hower longer
then put them a pound of fine flower and
halfe an ounce of anniseedes, beate theese
well togeather while your oven is a heatinge
and when your oven is hott as for man[?]
put your bread into the oven and lett it stand
in an hower, then take forth, and when you
have ocasion to use it cut it in slices, and
_orie it in your oven againe and soe use
it at your pleasure

If you will have your bread
baked in plates, then bake it
with a smaller heate and
soe keepe it for your use