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them scant supplies of cooking utensils, and for sugar making, kettles were indispensable. B.F. Tracy had a large stock of goods for those times. A Mr. Patridge started a factory
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discovered my own cooking to be far far cheaper than restaurants. (And much tastier and more fun.) So now I am nearly at the end of my 20 year personal pension, but then I will be
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