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Bread Sauce far Same, and for all Poultry, Meats, etc. 2

Remarks, —The drippings from the pigeons or other poultry may be put in in place of the milk or water. The onion, of course may be left out, if not relished, and any other flavor substituted, as summer savory, thyme, marjoram, lemon peel and juice, etc., or nothing, so as to suit everybody. But now I have an animal to introduce, the name of which I am so unfamiliar with I hardly know where to place him, whether among the meat-producing beasts, or the family of fowls; still, I know so many will like to try a few of his " rare-bits, " I will give him a place among the choicest recipes I have in the nature of dishes. But as he is taken partly from the beast and partly from the fowls, we will call him the
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