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    1. Rubenstein Library Test Kitchen: Sweet Potato Custard (1870) - The Devil's Tale

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    2. Rubenstein Library Test Kitchen: Ice Cream No. 3 (1899) - The Devil's Tale

      My fervent hope was that the egg would lend the ice cream a custard-y texture, so that I would never have to buy custard again.

    3. John Hope Franklin Research Center - Food History at the Rubenstein Library - LibGuides at Duke Univ

      The Book of Household Management, 1901 The Book of Household Management by Isabella Beeton is a fascinating source not only for its large number (...)

    4. Edible Book Festival VI (2011) - Preservation Underground

      The following were the winners of the popular vote: Most Edible: Custard out of Carolina (Kelly Wooten) Least Edible: Medium Raw (Beth (...)

    5. Imperial Guano - The Devil's Tale

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    6. Giao’s Whirlwind Experience as an ARL-LCDP Fellow - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      It was such a hoot to have frozen custard in the middle of winter! Interior view of the Thompson Library.

    7. Welcome, Tracy Jackson! - The Devil's Tale

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    8. Soup or Salad? Sealtest Suggests Soup. - The Devil's Tale

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    9. Box-tastic! - The Devil's Tale

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    10. Eating at the Rubenstein Library - The Devil's Tale

      Delicious sweet potato custard pie , apple kuchen , and blueberry pie , ready and waiting to be devoured!

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