APPENDIX.

Apple Marmalade, [118]

Beef, [122]

Blanc Manger, [118]

Brass Kettles, [115]

Bread without yeast, [117]

Bruises, [116]

Burns, [116]

Butter, tainted, [114]

Cancers, [116]

Candles, [114]

Carving, Directions for, [122], [123]

Cheese, [121]

Chloride of Lime, [117]

Cocoa-nut Cakes, [119]

Cologne Water, [117]

Corns, [117]

Cranberry Jelly, [119]

Cream, [114]

Currants, green, preserved, [114]

Custards, rich, [119]

Ear-Wax, [116]

Eggs, [121]

Eggs in winter, [117]

Feathers, [115]

Flowers, [115]

Frosting for Cake, [120]

Furniture, [114]

Grease Spots, [117]

Heart-Burn, [117]

Horse-Flies, [115]

Icy Steps, [115]

Ink Spots, [115]

Lobster Salad, [120]

Mutton, [121]

Oysters escaloped and fried, [120]

Oysters, Vegetable, [121]

Partridges, [121]

Peaches, preserved, [119]

Pearls, [117]

Piles, [116]

Pine Apples, [115]

Pork, [122]

Pork Jelly, [119]

Pumpkin Pies, [115]

Pumpkin, dried, [115]

Quince Marmalade, [118]

Raspberry Jam, [118]

Rice Jelly, [118]

Sore Nipples, [116]

Starch, [115]

Sugar, clarified, [20], [119]

Teeth, [114]

Tomatoes Pie, [114]

Varnishing Gilded Frames, [117]

Veal, [121]

Warts, [116]

Wasp-Sting, [116]

Wedding Cake, rich, [119], [120]

Whips, [120]

White-washing, [115]


Footnote 1:[(return)]

There are two kinds of green paint; one is of no use in destroying insects.

Footnote 2:[(return)]

Some think it an improvement to make whey of vinegar and milk, and heat it well up with the eggs before the lime is put in. I have heard of iron mended with it.

Footnote 3:[(return)]

Among the numerous medicines for this disease, perhaps none, after all, is better, particularly where the bowels are inflamed, than the old-fashioned one of English-mallows steeped in milk, and drank freely. Everybody knows, of course, that English-mallows and marsh-mallows are different herbs.

Footnote 4:[(return)]

This plant resembles the poisonous kill-lamb, both in the shape and the glossiness of the leaves: great care should be used to distinguish them.