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MISCELLANEOUS RECEIPTS RELATIVE TO HOUSEWIFERY.
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379
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To renew Old Bread and Cake,
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125
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380
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To keep Insects from Cheese,
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125
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381
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To pot Cheese,
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125
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382
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To pot Butter for winter,
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125
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383
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To extract Salt from Butter,
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126
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384
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To extract Rancidity from Butter,
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126
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385
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To preserve Cream for a long time,
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126
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386
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Substitute for Cream,
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126
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387
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To keep Eggs several months,
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126
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388
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To melt Fat for Shortening,
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126
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389
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To keep Vegetables through the winter,
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126
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390
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To preserve Herbs a year,
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126
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391
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To keep various kinds of Fruit through the winter,
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126
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392
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To keep Pickles and Sweetmeats,
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127
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393
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Cautions relative to the use of Brass and Copper Cooking Utensils,
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127
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394
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Durable Ink,
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127
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395
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Black Ball,
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127
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396
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Liquid Blacking,
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127
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397
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Cement for the mouths of Bottles,
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127
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398
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Cement for China, Glass, and Earthenware,
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127
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399
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Japanese Cement,
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128
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400
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Alabaster Cement,
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128
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401
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To clean Alabaster,
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128
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402
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Cement for Ironware,
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128
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403
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To loosen Glass Stopples, when wedged tight in bottles,
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128
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404
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Lip Salve,
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128
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405
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Cold Cream,
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128
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406
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To prevent the formation of a crust on Tea-Kettles,
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128
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407
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To remove Stains from Broad cloth,
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128
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408
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To extract Paint from Goods,
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128
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409
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To remove Stains on Scarlet Woollen Goods,
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128
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410
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To extract Grease from Silks, Woollens, and Floors,
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128
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411
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To extract Stains from White Cotton and Colored Silks,
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129
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412
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Directions for Washing Calicoes,
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129
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413
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Directions for Cleaning Silk Goods,
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129
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414
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Directions for Washing Woollen Goods,
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129
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415
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Directions for Washing White Cotton Clothes,
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130
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416
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Starch,
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130
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417
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To clean Nice Shawls,
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130
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418
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Directions for Carpets,
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130
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