sugar colonies
sugar colonies

A nation of immigrants, the settlers brought with them a taste of their homeland. However, old recipes has taken a new turn, as the ingredients which were available in this new world.
The corn pudding was a favorite in many homes since colonial times. The secret This recipe is to cut the corn through the center of the nucleus with strong knife. This frees all milk "corn" in the pudding
India Cornbread (pies, cakes ash pan or oven-baked cakes) were transformed with European products – yeast (and finally powder pulp), milk, eggs, fats and grains – to resemble Old World breads.
Recipe:
- 5 ears
- 4 egg yolks
- 1 / 2 stick butter (melted)
- 4 egg whites stiffly beaten
- 2 tablespoons brown sugar
- 1 tablespoon salt
- 2 cups whole milk
Instructions
The secret to this recipe is cutting the wheat through the center of the nucleus with a sharp knife.
This frees all milk "corn" Scrape the pudding into Kob. You should have 2 cups of corn. Beat the egg yolks and stir in corn with butter, sugar and salt. Gradually add milk and mix gently. Crease in the whites. eggs in a large baking dish bake at 375 for 45 minutes.
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Although today is hard to imagine, settlers English 17th and 18th century, Long Island enjoyed a sumptuous table, sound, characterized by roasts, pies and cakes coming out your kitchen table the other day. Those who can afford Find a rich ingredients: beef from world-class game and fruits sea, beautiful orchards and dairy products, fruit and berry orchard various important bread wheat, ciders and beers, and exotic spices from the colonies Far East.

How was slavery in the colonies grow new ones?
Slavery has been treated as marginal history is limited to the history of South America or Africa. Slavery provided labor for a result high pressure making the capitalist system of plantation agriculture that
Here's a site: http://americanrevwar.homestead.com/files/civwar/slavery.html Here is a review of the book provides interesting information: The http://eh.net/bookreviews/library/1218 The African slave trade: http://www.southernslavery.com/articles/african_slave_trade.htm
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