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COMMON POMATUM . Take 4 pounds of fresh and white mutton suet skinned
and shredded very tine ; which melt in about two quarts of spring water ; and
whilst hot , put the whole into a well - glazed earthen pan , small at bottom , and
wide at ...
COMMON POMATUM . Take 4 pounds of fresh and white mutton suet skinned
and shredded very tine ; which melt in about two quarts of spring water ; and
whilst hot , put the whole into a well - glazed earthen pan , small at bottom , and
wide at ...
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This is the common way of making it . 292 . AN ASTRINGENT FOR THE TEETA .
Take of fresh conserve of roses , 2 ounces , the juice of half a sour lemon , a little
very rough claret , and 6 ounces of coral tooth - powder . Make them into a paste
...
This is the common way of making it . 292 . AN ASTRINGENT FOR THE TEETA .
Take of fresh conserve of roses , 2 ounces , the juice of half a sour lemon , a little
very rough claret , and 6 ounces of coral tooth - powder . Make them into a paste
...
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The adulteration of articles of provision is now so common , that the Cook will do
well to beguarded against such impositions , by dealing with respectable
tradesmen only . The articles most frequently adulterated are bread , tea , brown
sugars ...
The adulteration of articles of provision is now so common , that the Cook will do
well to beguarded against such impositions , by dealing with respectable
tradesmen only . The articles most frequently adulterated are bread , tea , brown
sugars ...
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OXALIC ACID . A heaped table - spoonful of magpesia , mixed in a middling
sized tumbler of water , and drank immediately after oxalic acid bas been
swallowed , will save life . FOR THE BITE OF A MAD DOG . Take a spoonful of
common salt ...
OXALIC ACID . A heaped table - spoonful of magpesia , mixed in a middling
sized tumbler of water , and drank immediately after oxalic acid bas been
swallowed , will save life . FOR THE BITE OF A MAD DOG . Take a spoonful of
common salt ...
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... to give it the polishing quality , but it renders leather rotten and very liable to
crack Another , Take of vinegar , No . 18 , ( the common , ) 1 quart , ivory - black ,
and treacle , each 6 ' oz . vitriolic acid , and spermaceti , ( or common oil , ) each
14 ...
... to give it the polishing quality , but it renders leather rotten and very liable to
crack Another , Take of vinegar , No . 18 , ( the common , ) 1 quart , ivory - black ,
and treacle , each 6 ' oz . vitriolic acid , and spermaceti , ( or common oil , ) each
14 ...
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