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another - To a pound of Butter beat & sift a pound of double refined Sugar a little Mace & four Eggs beat them all together with your hand till it is very light and looks curdling - them shake in a pound and half of fine flour, roll it then and cut it into little Cakes with a tin & bake them. - The Culture of Beach Kale Mrs Thing Plant the Seed the latter end of February if mild or the beginning of March in a rich Sandy Soil about five or Six Inches asunder and one Inch under the Surface - the February following = prepare a Bed 20 feet by 12 which is for a very large family. half the length is in general enough let it be dug full two feet deep and well enrich'd with very rotten Manure - when raked fine put three rows of plants (taken up carefully from the Seed Bed) at three feet distance in each row and at one foot apart from each other - the Best or Cream of the Plants about two or three Inches under the Surface of the Earth - keep the Bed free from weeds during the Summer the latter end of October cut away the decay'd leaves dress the Bed and cover it with long litter - the next year it will fit for use and must
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another - To a pound of Butter beat & sift a pound of double refined Sugar a little Mace & four Eggs beat them all together with your hand till it is very light and looks curdling - them shake in a pound and half of fine flour, roll it then and cut it into little Cakes with a tin & bake them. - The Culture of Beach Kale Mrs Thing Plant the Seed the latter end of February if mild or the beginning of March in a rich Sandy Soil about five or Six Inches asunder and one Inch under the Surface - the February following = prepare a Bed 20 feet by 12 which is for a very large family. half the length is in general enough let it be dug full two feet deep and well enrich'd with very rotten Manure - when raked fine put three rows of plants (taken up carefully from the Seed Bed) at three feet distance in each row and at one foot apart from each other - the Best or Cream of the Plants about two or three Inches under the Surface of the Earth - keep the Bed free from weeds during the Summer the latter end of October cut away the decay'd leaves dress the Bed and cover it with long litter - the next year it will fit for use and must
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