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Sally Lunn Bread

Sally Lunn, a pride of Southern cooks, is supposedly named after a young lady who in the 18th Century sold the warm, crumbly bread that bears her name by crying it in the streets of England's fashionable spa, Bath. Hers was a household name in the colonies.

(Recipe from The Williamsburg Cookbook.)


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