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        <description>Winter survival was incredibly difficult for many people in the 1700’s. Food storage was absolutely critical for making it through. Sometimes there was an opportunity to have a wonderful savory meal to brighten the bleak winter. This French Onion Soup was incredible. Our Brand New Viewing Experience ➧ https://townsendsplus.com/ ➧➧ Retail Website ➧ http://www.townsends.us/ ➧➧ Help support the channel with Patreon ➧ https://www.patreon.com/townsend ➧➧ Instagram ➧ townsends_official Here are some of the cookbooks and a cullis recipe mentioned in this episode about French Onion Soup. Cullis Video https://youtu.be/uRFsHziiyvw The Professed Cook https://www.townsends.us/products/the-professed-cook-c-7322 The English Art of Cookery https://www.townsends.us/products/the-english-art-of-cookery-richard-briggs-1788-c7007 New and Easy Method https://www.townsends.us/products/a-new-and-easy-method-of-cookery-by-cleland-c-7009</description>
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