Family Soup.

4 lbs. of lean beef; 2 lbs. of cracked bones, of any kind; 4 turnips; 3 carrots; 2 onions; 4 stalks of celery; 7 quarts of water; pepper and salt.

Cut the meat into strips, and fry with a sliced onion, in dripping, until brown, but not dry. Slice the carrots, turnips, and onion; chop the celery, and put these with meat, fried onion, bones, and gravy from the frying-pan, into the soup-pot. Add the water, and cook slowly four hours after the boil begins. Pour off the liquor—there should be at least five quarts; take out meat and bones, season highly, and consign to the stock-pot, with all of the liquor except that needed for to-day. Salt and pepper, and set away in a cold place. Pulp the vegetables into the soup kept out for to-day; cool, skim, season, and bring to a gentle boil; then pour out.