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... RECIPER GINGERBREAD. —Mill it pound o flour, half a pound of moist sugar, quarter of a pound of butter, half an ounce of ginger, half the peel of a lemon (grated), and all of the juice. Mix together to a paste with half a pound of molasses. Make it just ...
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... RECIPE. The following recipe for plate soap is an excellent one, and produces a most brilliant polish :—One quart of water. half a pound of soda, the same of whitening, half a pound of good yellow soap; boil, and reduce until quite thick, pour it into ...
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... RECIPES. Obbman Pudding— lngredients required:—slb. of treacle, Jib. of flour, 4oz. of chopped suet, 2oz. of mixed candied peel, one teaapoonful of carbonate of soda or baking powder, one gill of sweet milk, and one pinch of salt. Mix the milk and treacle ...
... RECIPE. MARMALADE PIIDDING.-Six ounces of bc..,_f suet, half a pound of grated bread crumbs, half a pouod of orange marmalade, two table spoonfuls of moist sugar, one ounce of candied peel, chopped fine, and a quarter of :a pint of milk. Mix and boil ...
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