Boil a quarter of a pound of crumb of bread in milk; beat it with a wooden spoon; grate half a pound of Cheshire cheese, add the yolks of three eggs, and a quarter of a pound of butter; beat all well together.
Beat all well together; boil it half an hour in small basins, and serve with wine sauce.
Beat all well together, bake in buttered teacups, and serve with pudding sauce.
Beat all well together, line the inside of a pie dish with good puff paste, put in the pudding, and bake it half an hour.
Beat all well together, and let it rise; then knead it, and make it into cakes.
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