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Originally Posted by DwnWthVwls
-this doon
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Means "This done."
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Originally Posted by DwnWthVwls
-then cut it in the end four square
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They're referring to the preperation of the stick that you gathered and cleaned. Maybe the stick is literally a stick from outside, so the ends and twigs would need to be cut. Back then, for the average bumpkin it was probably way easier to just make simple tools like beating sticks yourself than to waste money buying them from craftsmen. Although it also mentioms beating with a spoon, so maybe the stick is just for decoration or something?
Edit: Or maybe they're talking about cutting four pieces off of a stick of butter? The way it's written, though, whatever the stick is, you're supposed to beat the ingrediants "therwith", which is an old timey way of saying "there with". So it could mean beating the ingrediants
with the aforementioned stick, or beating the ingrediants
including the pieces from the stick. So yeah, could be butter.