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She threw big dinners, serving game birds she’d shot herself or mallards she raised, achieving the best flavor, McCutchan writes, “by feeding them skim milk, clabber, grains and greens.”

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If you’re lucky, another product you might find at Broham is clabbered milk ice cream, a subversive interpretation of the spoiled leftover milk that black people were limited to during slavery.

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The clabbered milk was no thicker than when I started, nothing like the cultured option.

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Mrs. Tiflin was in the kitchen spooning clabbered milk into a cotton bag.

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The child’s scalp smelled like bread dough and clabbering milk.

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