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Misers

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Breadcrumb soaked in milk, wine etc.


Original Receipt in 'The Queene-Like Closet' (1672) by Hannah Woolley (Wooley 1672)

To make Misers for Children to eat in Afternoons in Summer. Take half a Pint of good small Beer, two spoonfuls of Sack, the Crum of half a penny Manchet






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