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  • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

    Every Victorian Recipe:

    A simple recipe that saves much time:

    Make the roast tilly in the usual manner at least one hale tun. Pat it all round and add some scrups of mace and no more of the crying match girl's dust than needed. Wrap in sensible cloth and let it laze on the hop bunting for a fortnight.

    Serve without warning on a bed of jollybee.

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    @futurebird The Victorians loved to assume the reader had a huge amount of baseline knowledge; we of course would never do this in our time

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    • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

      Every Victorian Recipe:

      A simple recipe that saves much time:

      Make the roast tilly in the usual manner at least one hale tun. Pat it all round and add some scrups of mace and no more of the crying match girl's dust than needed. Wrap in sensible cloth and let it laze on the hop bunting for a fortnight.

      Serve without warning on a bed of jollybee.

      Joseph A di PaolantonioJ This user is from outside of this forum
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      @futurebird roast pork with rosemary and the skin of a nutmeg, served on a bed of Filipina Chicken Joy. Sounds yummy.

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      • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

        Every Victorian Recipe:

        A simple recipe that saves much time:

        Make the roast tilly in the usual manner at least one hale tun. Pat it all round and add some scrups of mace and no more of the crying match girl's dust than needed. Wrap in sensible cloth and let it laze on the hop bunting for a fortnight.

        Serve without warning on a bed of jollybee.

        Mobile Suit LarryF This user is from outside of this forum
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        @futurebird this is what "a bed of jollybee" evokes for me, and I understand the lack of warning because if I knew about it I would take steps to avoid or prevent it

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        • Mobile Suit LarryF Mobile Suit Larry

          @futurebird this is what "a bed of jollybee" evokes for me, and I understand the lack of warning because if I knew about it I would take steps to avoid or prevent it

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          @futurebird while looking for a picture I ran across a recipe to make it at home, and apparently it involves banana ketchup and cut up hot dogs

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          • Mobile Suit LarryF Mobile Suit Larry

            @futurebird this is what "a bed of jollybee" evokes for me, and I understand the lack of warning because if I knew about it I would take steps to avoid or prevent it

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            @funkula

            🤣

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            • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

              Every Victorian Recipe:

              A simple recipe that saves much time:

              Make the roast tilly in the usual manner at least one hale tun. Pat it all round and add some scrups of mace and no more of the crying match girl's dust than needed. Wrap in sensible cloth and let it laze on the hop bunting for a fortnight.

              Serve without warning on a bed of jollybee.

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              @futurebird I think you've gotten this more correct than anyone else who's ever tried to make fun of British cooking ever

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              • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                Every Victorian Recipe:

                A simple recipe that saves much time:

                Make the roast tilly in the usual manner at least one hale tun. Pat it all round and add some scrups of mace and no more of the crying match girl's dust than needed. Wrap in sensible cloth and let it laze on the hop bunting for a fortnight.

                Serve without warning on a bed of jollybee.

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                @futurebird Until Fannie Farmer's cookbook standardized measurements and terms, there was just no wrong way to write a cookbook. There's a bold before/after line in cookbooks at 1896.

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                • Mobile Suit LarryF Mobile Suit Larry

                  @futurebird this is what "a bed of jollybee" evokes for me, and I understand the lack of warning because if I knew about it I would take steps to avoid or prevent it

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                  @funkula @futurebird Awww c'mon, Jollibee ain't that bad!

                  Now granted, there's far better local foods to be had in the Philippines, like sisig and chicken adobo.

                  And the sweet tomato and hot dog spaghetti with cheese is a bit of an acquired taste, to be sure.

                  But.

                  If you think of it as its own thing, rather than as a pasta dish, it's not so bad.

                  And Jollibee's fried chicken and burgers are as good as most American chains.

                  And how can you not love ube-flavoured soft serve?

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                  • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                    Every Victorian Recipe:

                    A simple recipe that saves much time:

                    Make the roast tilly in the usual manner at least one hale tun. Pat it all round and add some scrups of mace and no more of the crying match girl's dust than needed. Wrap in sensible cloth and let it laze on the hop bunting for a fortnight.

                    Serve without warning on a bed of jollybee.

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                    @futurebird i got gout just reading that.

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                    • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                      Every Victorian Recipe:

                      A simple recipe that saves much time:

                      Make the roast tilly in the usual manner at least one hale tun. Pat it all round and add some scrups of mace and no more of the crying match girl's dust than needed. Wrap in sensible cloth and let it laze on the hop bunting for a fortnight.

                      Serve without warning on a bed of jollybee.

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                      @futurebird@sauropods.win lmao this is so true

                      i've watched tasting history with max miller since the beginning, and the victorian recipes are often harder to follow than medieval european recipes

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                      • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                        Every Victorian Recipe:

                        A simple recipe that saves much time:

                        Make the roast tilly in the usual manner at least one hale tun. Pat it all round and add some scrups of mace and no more of the crying match girl's dust than needed. Wrap in sensible cloth and let it laze on the hop bunting for a fortnight.

                        Serve without warning on a bed of jollybee.

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                        @futurebird

                        Adjuvate with scrunchards, should that be of your liking.

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                        • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                          Every Victorian Recipe:

                          A simple recipe that saves much time:

                          Make the roast tilly in the usual manner at least one hale tun. Pat it all round and add some scrups of mace and no more of the crying match girl's dust than needed. Wrap in sensible cloth and let it laze on the hop bunting for a fortnight.

                          Serve without warning on a bed of jollybee.

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                          @futurebird What is this "recipe" whereof you speak? Mayhap you intended "receipt"?🧐

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                          • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                            Every Victorian Recipe:

                            A simple recipe that saves much time:

                            Make the roast tilly in the usual manner at least one hale tun. Pat it all round and add some scrups of mace and no more of the crying match girl's dust than needed. Wrap in sensible cloth and let it laze on the hop bunting for a fortnight.

                            Serve without warning on a bed of jollybee.

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                            @futurebird and folks think ‘cursive’ is the great barrier for communication.

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                            • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                              Every Victorian Recipe:

                              A simple recipe that saves much time:

                              Make the roast tilly in the usual manner at least one hale tun. Pat it all round and add some scrups of mace and no more of the crying match girl's dust than needed. Wrap in sensible cloth and let it laze on the hop bunting for a fortnight.

                              Serve without warning on a bed of jollybee.

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                              @futurebird the back of every kitchen utensil drawer in a British house owned by grandparents contains at least one utensil whose purpose is now long forgotten, but was essential for one of these Victorian recipes.

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                                @funkula @futurebird Awww c'mon, Jollibee ain't that bad!

                                Now granted, there's far better local foods to be had in the Philippines, like sisig and chicken adobo.

                                And the sweet tomato and hot dog spaghetti with cheese is a bit of an acquired taste, to be sure.

                                But.

                                If you think of it as its own thing, rather than as a pasta dish, it's not so bad.

                                And Jollibee's fried chicken and burgers are as good as most American chains.

                                And how can you not love ube-flavoured soft serve?

                                Mobile Suit LarryF This user is from outside of this forum
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                                @aj @futurebird really I am just weirded out by the spaghetti.

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                                • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                                  Every Victorian Recipe:

                                  A simple recipe that saves much time:

                                  Make the roast tilly in the usual manner at least one hale tun. Pat it all round and add some scrups of mace and no more of the crying match girl's dust than needed. Wrap in sensible cloth and let it laze on the hop bunting for a fortnight.

                                  Serve without warning on a bed of jollybee.

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                                  @futurebird

                                  If it lazed for a fortnight it is hardly served without warning.

                                  I love mace, though.

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                                    @futurebird I think you've gotten this more correct than anyone else who's ever tried to make fun of British cooking ever

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                                    @PsyChuan @futurebird honestly it was ever thus: https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/8102, which is on the same track but in comedy Middle English. How much sawge and ysope should I do þerinne? Ynowh. That's how much. And yf hit be nede, cast salt þerto~

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                                    • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                                      Every Victorian Recipe:

                                      A simple recipe that saves much time:

                                      Make the roast tilly in the usual manner at least one hale tun. Pat it all round and add some scrups of mace and no more of the crying match girl's dust than needed. Wrap in sensible cloth and let it laze on the hop bunting for a fortnight.

                                      Serve without warning on a bed of jollybee.

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                                      @futurebird

                                      To be fair, this could also be a Victorian knitting pattern.

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                                      • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                                        Every Victorian Recipe:

                                        A simple recipe that saves much time:

                                        Make the roast tilly in the usual manner at least one hale tun. Pat it all round and add some scrups of mace and no more of the crying match girl's dust than needed. Wrap in sensible cloth and let it laze on the hop bunting for a fortnight.

                                        Serve without warning on a bed of jollybee.

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                                        @futurebird

                                        Gosh darn it, I had everything but I just used my last jollybee.

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                                        • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                                          Every Victorian Recipe:

                                          A simple recipe that saves much time:

                                          Make the roast tilly in the usual manner at least one hale tun. Pat it all round and add some scrups of mace and no more of the crying match girl's dust than needed. Wrap in sensible cloth and let it laze on the hop bunting for a fortnight.

                                          Serve without warning on a bed of jollybee.

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                                          @futurebird 'You want measurements? Are you a child?!'

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