Make the paste either fine or course to bake it hot or cold; if for hot half the seasoning, and bake it in fine paste.
Various forms of spindle-whorls, some of which are made of fine paste, and blackened with charcoal, like the finest pottery.
In striking contrast to these coarse dishes are richly ornamented jugs made of a fine paste, and other small dishes with or without handles.
Crumble three ounces of butter into it, till it looks all like flour; and with a glass of boiling cream, work it up to a fine paste.
Melt the butter, and mix well with it; then add the yolks of fifteen eggs well beaten, and as much fresh candied orange as will add colour and flavour to it, being first beaten to a fine paste.
For a cough or cold, take six ounces of Malaga raisins, and beat them to a fine paste, with the same quantity of sugarcandy.
Mix them together, with two eggs, and as much flour as will bring it to a fine paste.
After this, the lama, or ore ground into a fine paste, is poured in.
Make a fine paste, roll it out, and cut it into round cakes.
You must pound it to a fine paste, or till it becomes of the consistence of cream, cheese.
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