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BIRDS NEST PUDDING. MRS. JOHN KISHLER.
Pare six or eight large good cooking apples; remove the core by cutting from the end into the middle, so as to leave the apple whole; place them in a deep pie dish, as near together as they can stand, with the opening upward. Make a thin batter, using one quart of milk, three eggs, and sufficient flour; pour this into the dish around the apples and into the cavities. Bake in a quick oven. Serve with butter and sugar.
Based on the information in this recipe, readers can conclude that
A) that Mrs. John Kishler is a terrible cook.
B) the pudding will taste just as good without adding the butter and sugar.
C) this recipe is for making a delicious dessert.
D) this pudding has become extremely unpopular in the last century.
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BIRDS NEST PUDDING. MRS. JOHN KISHLER.
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