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pig
Prepare the pig exactly as for roasting; truss
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Baked Pig
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pig
stuffed
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Baked Sucking Pig
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pig
boned
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Collared Pig
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pig
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Pig, to pickle or souse
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pig
a month or five weeks old
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To roast a PIG in Imitation...
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pig
dressed off the hair, entrails drawn, washed clean, ripped open, all bones taken out
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Boiled Pig
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pig
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Roast Pig (Baked)
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pig
cut off his head, slit and truss him up like a lamb; when he is slit through the middle and skinned
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Roast Pig
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pig
newly killed, drawn, flea'd, and wiped very dry with a cloth
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Roast Pig
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pig
as for roasting
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Barbacued Pig
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