Slip 9
Dublin Core
Title
Slip 9
Subject
Recipe possibly for making cheese
Description
Take 5 Gills of cream put two teaspoonsfull of rennet
& stir it well. Pour the same quantity
of good new milk made hot upon the cream
& let it stand till it breaks, then take up
the Curd but break it as little as possible & put
it in a sieve with a cloth under it, in two or
three days, turn it out upon reeds which you
must tack together: wash them everyday -
& stir it well. Pour the same quantity
of good new milk made hot upon the cream
& let it stand till it breaks, then take up
the Curd but break it as little as possible & put
it in a sieve with a cloth under it, in two or
three days, turn it out upon reeds which you
must tack together: wash them everyday -
A cartoon named "Ms Austen's Beloved".
The obverse shows a cartoonopf a hatted man wearing a cloak with buttons, a goatee beard, and boots with spurs.
Other letters are written, "W", "Sussance Belov".
Four faces in profile view are also shown, and other undecipherable letters and text.
The obverse shows a cartoonopf a hatted man wearing a cloak with buttons, a goatee beard, and boots with spurs.
Other letters are written, "W", "Sussance Belov".
Four faces in profile view are also shown, and other undecipherable letters and text.
Creator
Charlotte Starkie
Publisher
Gillespie Family
Date
1782 to 1808
Rights
Site licence
Format
Handwritten text on a page of a paper document
Language
English
Type
Paper Document
Text Item Type Metadata
Text
Home made cheese?
Take 5 Gills of cream put two teaspoonsfull of rennet & stir it well. Pour the same quantity of good new milk made hot upon the cream & let it stand till it breaks, then take up the Curd but break it as little as possible & put it in a sieve with a cloth under it, in two or three days, turn it out upon reeds which you must tack together: wash them everyday-
Take 5 Gills of cream put two teaspoonsfull of rennet & stir it well. Pour the same quantity of good new milk made hot upon the cream & let it stand till it breaks, then take up the Curd but break it as little as possible & put it in a sieve with a cloth under it, in two or three days, turn it out upon reeds which you must tack together: wash them everyday-
Is she Miss Susanne Austen?
Original Format
Paper document, text and a cartoon.
Collection
Citation
Charlotte Starkie, “Slip 9,” The Huntroyd Receipts, accessed January 20, 2021, https://huntroyd.co.uk/items/show/148.
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