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Default Can you eat wardens?

Does anyone know what a warden is, as in "and an Apple or a couple of
Wardens". All wikipedia examples are non-eatable. I would guess you don't
put traffic wardens in your pie, but you never know

Found he
http://www.theoldecookerybook.com/~t...=Original_text

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