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My last dinner in Paris did not disappoint - we ended up at a non-touristy place called Cinamon in a non-touristy section of town.
Archive 2005-02-01 2005
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Greatest Weekness: Cinamon rolls or white cake with white frosting.
MCFAT8 2006
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Greatest Weekness: Cinamon rolls or white cake with white frosting.
Archive 2006-02-01 2006
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Citron Pill, dried Piony seeds hull'd, of each five Drams, of Cinamon half an Ounce, of Nutmegs, Cardamum seeds, Cubebs, and yellow Saunders, of each half an ounce, of lignum Aloes one dram; make all these into
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Sugar, Ginger and Cinamon, and a little Rosewater till it will work like
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Cinamon, bread, flour, sugar made fine or in powder.
The accomplisht cook or, The art & mystery of cookery Robert May
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Cinamon, and Ginger bruised, and put in a littlerag, the spice being
The accomplisht cook or, The art & mystery of cookery Robert May
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{Succory-water} of Cedar wood one Ounce, of Cinamon three drams, of Cloves three drams, bruise all your forenamed things;
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Thrasillus, the detestable demander of sodaine pleasure, and wearied the closed eares of Charites with talke of marriage, but she gently refused his communication, and coloring the matter, with passing craft in the middest of his earnest desires gan say, Thrasillus you shall understand that yet the face of your brother and my husband, is alwayes before mine eies, I smell yet the Cinamon sent of his pretious body, I yet feele
The Golden Asse Lucius Apuleius
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Alkermes, one Ounce and a half of Burrage-water, the like of Mint-water, one Ounce of Dr. _Mountsford's_ water, as much of Cinamon water mixed together.
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