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Later, Italians and the English thought Bay Leaves brought good luck and warded off evil.
2008 February 17 « bollywoods most wanted photographerno1 2008
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Later, Italians and the English thought Bay Leaves brought good luck and warded off evil.
Spices and Herbs -Bandra Bazar Road « bollywoods most wanted photographerno1 2008
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You must roul it up in a Collar and tie it hard with a Tape, and sew it up in a Cloth, then put it in to boil; when it hath lain a week, serve it to the Table with a Rosemary Branch in the middle, and Bay Leaves round the Dish sides, eat it with Mustard.
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Tunnel in the middle, and bake it as long as you do great Loaves, when it is baked, fill it up with melted Butter, and so keep it two or three months, serve it in with the Lid off, and Bay Leaves about the Dish; eat it with mustard and sugar.
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Mustard and Sugar, and dress it with Bay Leaves, it will eat like
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Liquor of the parboiled Oysters, some whole Spice and Bay Leaves, with some Butter, so close it, and bake it and eat it cold, you may put into it the yolks of hard Eggs if you please, serve it with Mustard Sugar and
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Take a Bullocks Cheek, or rather two fair fat Cheeks, and lay them in water one night, then take out every bone, and stuff it very well with all manner of Spice and Salt, then put it into a Pot, one Cheek clapped close together upon the other, then lay it over with Bay Leaves, and put in a Quart of Claret Wine, so cover the Pot and bake it with Houshold
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Mustard and Sugar, and garnish it with Bay Leaves.
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Serve it in cold with Mustard, and garnish your Dish with Bay Leaves.
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Serve it in with Bay Leaves, and eat it with Mustard and Sugar.
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