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White Stuffe of Cream

Puddings and Sweet Deserts
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"Take a pint of cream, seven whites of egs, one spoonful of flower, mingle these well together, set it on the fire, stir it till it growes thick, and strain it thorow a thick strainer, with rose water sweeten it: You must stir this till it be cold." (Archi 1658)




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