Flitch Cakes ???
>(Weiler) wrtes:
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>My husband has a recollection of his Aunt making "Flitch Cakes". This
>is a "stuffed bread" containing ham, bacon, onion. Can't seem to find
>anything. Anyone have any knowledge of such a thing ?
Merriam Webster
flitch
noun
Etymology: Middle English flicche, from Old English flicce; akin to Old High
German fleisk flesh €”more at FLESH
Date: before 12th century
1 : a side of cured meat; especially : a side of bacon
2 a : a longitudinal section of a log b : a bundle of sheets of veneer laid
together in sequence
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