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Baked Beans - 18th Century Cooking Series at Jas Townsend and Son (Original Post) Celerity Sep 2022 OP
Interesting. So his focus is on re-enactment cooking? niyad Sep 2022 #1
All aspects of living history specialising in the late 17th, 18th, and early 19th centuries in Celerity Sep 2022 #2
Tthank you for sharing. I enjoyed it. niyad Sep 2022 #3
I use the same ingredients for my baked beans. zanana1 Sep 2022 #4

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what is now the US and Canada.

I was looking for an very old school Boston baked bean traditional recipe and stumbled upon this. It was interesting to me so I thought I would share.

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