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17th century recipe book
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17th century recipe book
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Handwritten cook book with recipes for: To make Layd tartes To make ye blacke tarte To make the white tarte Layde To make a yallow tarte To make the red tarte Layde For any pies that should have marrow in them to prevent the consuming of the marrow To make a tarte of curdes

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Keywords: Dairy Products; Food; Bakery; Book; Blood; Home; Cookery

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