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Default Can you eat wardens?


"Martin S" > wrote in message
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> Does anyone know what a warden is, as in "and an Apple or a couple of
> Wardens". All wikipedia examples are non-eatable. I would guess you don't
> put traffic wardens in your pie, but you never know
>
> Found he
> http://www.theoldecookerybook.com/~t...=Original_text
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> Pre-1900 recipes: http://www.theoldecookerybook.com



I think your problem is you are spelling it wrong. The correct spelling
would be wardons, if I remember correctly...and they're pears. I only know
this from working at The Renaissance Festival back in the day, in Shakopee,
MN! lol :-) My dad's friend started the festival, and we used to go every
year...and as soon as I was old enough, I wanted to work there. Of course,
it's not quite the same these days, but, I digress. In any case,
wardons=pears, so the answer to your questions would be, yes!

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