[COMPL] Art Of Cookery Made Plain And Easy by H. Glasse - ke

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31 PL OK.
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Thanks for PLing 31 Dave - section 32 now uploaded.

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32 PL OK.
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Thanks for PLing 32 Dave - section 33 now uploaded.

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33 PL OK.

Cheesecake...hmmm...one of my childhood favorites.
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craigdav1 wrote:Cheesecake...hmmm...one of my childhood favorites.
Sounds good - I'm still waiting for Mrs G's recipe for steamed treacle pudding & custard but it looks as if I'm going to be out of luck! :(


Thanks for PLing 33 Dave - section 34 now uploaded.

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34 PL OK.

Enjoying some homemade French bread (my recipe).
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craigdav1 wrote:Enjoying some homemade French bread (my recipe).
I should stick to your own recipe Dave - the one in the book makes for some serious bread production that would last a month or two.

Thanks for PLing 34 - section 35 now uploaded.

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35 PL OK.

My paternal grandmother, mother of nine children, would make about 10 loaves every time she baked bread.
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craigdav1 wrote:My paternal grandmother, mother of nine children, would make about 10 loaves every time she baked bread.
Now that really was some serious (and necessary) bread production to help feed the family!

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36-37 PL OK.
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Thanks for PLing 36 & 37 section 38 now uploaded.

This section would be a good one for the insomniacs amongst us - especially towards the end where there are more lists of fruit & vegetables then you can shake a stick (of rhubarb) at!

Best not to drive or operate machinery whilst PLing this one! :)

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38 PL OK.

I decided to wait until I was wide awake before tackling this one.
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craigdav1 wrote:38 PL OK - I decided to wait until I was wide awake before tackling this one.
A wise move!

Thanks for PLing 38 - Sections 39 & 41 now uploaded.

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39, 41 PL OK.
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