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              <text>Transcription: Black-and-white typewritten recipe is as follows: &#13;
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Peppernuts (50)&#13;
Small mixer bowl&#13;
2 buttered cookie sheets&#13;
1 pound sugar (2 cups)&#13;
5 eggs&#13;
2 tablespoons cinnamon&#13;
1 tablespoon ground cloves&#13;
1 pinch white pepper&#13;
1/3 cup finely diced candied fruits&#13;
1 tablespoon grated lemon rind&#13;
1 pound flour (3 cups)&#13;
2 tablespoons rum for moistening the tops.&#13;
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In mixer bowl place the eggs with sugar, beat at highest speed 5 minutes, then fold in all other ingredients, which will be thick. Roll out t-inch thick and cut out with little floured biscuit cutters. Place on cookie sheets and let rest one day and one night in a warmish place. Just before baking turn each cookie to the other side and moisten the tops with rum. Bake in a 375-degree oven 15 to 20 minutes; should have a blister on top of each after baking.</text>
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              <text>Accessed through the Southern Historical Collection at Wilson Library at UNC-CH.</text>
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