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_Mode_.–Pick the stalks from the cherries, put them, with the sugar |
_Mode_.–Pick the stalks from the cherries, put them, with the sugar,
into a _deep_ pie-dish just capable of holding them, with a small cup
placed upside down in the midst of them. Make a short crust with 1/2 lb.of flour
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Mode_.–Pick the stalks from the cherries, put them, with the sugar,
into a _deep_ pie-dish just capable of holding them, with a small cup
placed upside down in the midst of them. Make a short crust with 1/2 lb.
of flour, by either of the recipes 1210 or 1211; lay a border round the
edge of the dish; put on the cover, and ornament the edges; bake in abrisk oven from 1/2 hour to 40 minutes; strew finely-sifted sugar over |
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| Product Name: |
| theweart.exe |
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| Version: |
| 1.0 |
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| File Size: |
| 373 KB |
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| Price: |
| $0 |
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| Requirements: |
| n/a |
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