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Townsends | Winter Survival Food: French Onion Soup @townsends | Uploaded December 2023 | Updated October 2024, 10 hours ago.
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.

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Here are some of the cookbooks and a cullis recipe mentioned in this episode about French Onion Soup.

Cullis Video youtu.be/uRFsHziiyvw

The Professed Cook townsends.us/products/the-professed-cook-c-7322

The English Art of Cookery townsends.us/products/the-english-art-of-cookery-richard-briggs-1788-c7007

New and Easy Method townsends.us/products/a-new-and-easy-method-of-cookery-by-cleland-c-7009
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