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    1. Muffins (1852) - Rubenstein Library Test Kitchen - The Devil's Tale

      I scooped the batter-like dough into a greased muffin tin and baked until light brown, which turned out to be 25 minutes.

    2. A UNC Student Gets a Duke Education - The Devil's Tale

      Before working at Duke, I had never interacted with a tintype, one of the earliest democratic photography formats (meaning widely available to (...)

    3. A Cylinder from ‘On the Square’ - The Devil's Tale

      Given its myriad uses, powder-filled tin canisters, glass bottles, and paper cylinders like the one dispensed at Spake Pharmacy, would (...)

    4. For the woman who would reduce: Prune soufflé - The Devil's Tale

      Still, I slid the muffin tin into the oven anyway, hoping that even if the souffle didn’t rise, I’d end up with a sweet baked egg fluff?

    5. Digital Collections of Fairy & Folk Tales - International Fairy and Folk Tale Collections - LibGuide

      The King of Ireland's Death-Place The king of Ireland's Son The king of Ireland's Son The King Of Lochlin's Three Daughters The King of Love The (...)

    6. Preservation Underground - Page 59 of 59 - Duke University Libraries Preservation

      After Dinner Mint Finally, when all seems lost and you need just one more perfect gift, how about a unique hand made book bound into a mint (...)

    7. Past Lives / Present Voices - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      When I was a young boy, my mother would send us to retrieve the stuff in a tin bucket, traipsing home we would hide ourselves in an (...)

    8. Bibliography · Beyond Supply & Demand: Duke Economics Students Present 100 Years of American Women’s

      Votes for Women Bluebird. Tin sign. [1915]. New York: Massachusetts Woman Suffrage Association.

    9. The Devil's Tale - Page 59 of 131 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

      The recipe calls for an all-Crisco crust, and I just happened to have a very very old tin of it in my cupboard. Perfect! Also slightly (...)

    10. August 2015 | Issue 360 | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      This is a stunning collection of 15th to 17th century tin-glazed earthenware apothecary vessels used to hold ointments and other (...)

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