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[Copied Jan 24th 1796]
Vegetable food
Boiled rice
Rice gruel
Rice porridge
Brose
Boiled rice pudding
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Boiled scotch barley
a substitute for bread
Baked pears
Fruit puddings with potatoes
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Rice milk
Hasty pudding
Potatoe hasty pudding
Scotch porridge
Baked rice pudding
Blanc-mange
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Custard
Barley pudding
Maise pudding
Rice pudding made as barley pudding
Apple cake
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Sell boiled barley ready to be put into soups or milk, or to be eaten with treacle or butter -
It might be sold with very great advantage in this manner as one pound of scotch barley weighs full four pounds when boiled so as to be dry on the surface & measure more than two quarts -
White peas also in the same manner -
Kidney beans also which are now about the price of peas -
Maise, or grits, or any kind of grain or
Catchup with spice
Identifier: | JB/107/110/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 107. |
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i taylor |
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evan nepean |
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