SYRUPS.
[298]Lemon Syrup,[99]
[299]Orange Syrup,[100]
[300]Blackberry Syrup,[100]
[301]Elderberry Syrup,[100]
[302]Molasses Syrup, for Sweetmeats,[100]
[303]To Clarify Syrup for Sweetmeats,[101]
SWEETMEATS.
[304]Directions for Preserving,[101]
[305]To preserve Quinces,[102]
[306]Quince Marmalade,[103]
[307]To preserve Pears,[103]
[308]Pear Marmalade,[103]
[309]To preserve Peaches,[103]
[310]Peach Jam,[104]
[311]To preserve Peaches in Brandy,[104]
[312]Raspberries,[104]
[313]Cherries,[105]
[314]Currants,[105]
[315]Prunes,[105]
[316]Cranberries,[106]
[317]To preserve Crab or Siberian Apples,[106]
[318]Barberries,[106]
[319]Tomatoes,[107]
[320]To preserve Common Apples,[107]
[321]Cymbelines, or Mock Citron,[107]
[322]Watermelon Rinds,[108]
[323]Muskmelons,[108]
[324]Pine Apples,[109]
[325]Pumpkins,[109]
[326]Gages,[110]
[327]To preserve Strawberries,[110]
[328]Blackberry and Raspberry Jam,[110]
JELLIES.
[329]Strawberry, Raspberry, and Blackberry Jellies,[110]
[330]Cranberry, Grape, and Currant Jellies,[111]
[331]Quince Jelly,[111]
[332]Apple Jelly,[111]
[333]Lemon Jelly,[112]
[334]Calf’s Feet Jelly,[112]
[335]Hartshorn Jelly,[113]
COMMON DRINKS.
[336]Coffee,[113]
[337]Tea,[114]
[338]Chocolate,[114]
[339]Hop Beer,[114]
[340]Beer of Essential Oils,[115]
[341]Spring Beer,[115]
[342]Ginger Beer,[116]
[343]Instantaneous Beer,[116]
[344]Mixed Wine,[116]
[345]Currant Wine,[116]
[346]Grape Wine,[117]
[347]To mull Wine,[117]
[348]Quince Cordial,[117]
[349]Peach Cordial,[117]
[350]Smallage Cordial,[118]
[351]Currant Shrub,[118]
[352]Raspberry Shrub,[118]
[353]Lemon Shrub,[118]
[354]Sherbet,[119]
[355]Noyeau,[119]
[356]Mead,[119]
ESSENCES.
[357]Essence of Lemon,[119]
[358]Essence of Ginger,[120]
[359]Spice Brandy,[120]
[360]Rosewater,[120]
PERFUMERY.
[361]To extract the Essential Oil of Flowers,[121]
[362]Perfumery Bags,[121]
[363]Cologne Water,[121]
[364]Lavender Water,[121]
[365]Aromatic Vinegar,[121]
COOKERY FOR THE SICK.
[366]Barley Water,[122]
[367]Rice Gruel,[122]
[368]Water Gruel,[122]
[369]Caudle,[122]
[370]Arrow Root Custards,[123]
[371]Wine Whey,[123]
[372]Stomachic Tincture,[123]
[373]Thoroughwort Bitters,[123]
[374]Cough Tea,[124]
[375]Beef Tea,[124]
[376]Moss Jelly,[124]
[377]Sago Jelly,[124]
[378]Tapioca Jelly,[125]
MISCELLANEOUS RECEIPTS RELATIVE TO HOUSEWIFERY.
[379]To renew Old Bread and Cake,[125]
[380]To keep Insects from Cheese,[125]
[381]To pot Cheese,[125]
[382]To pot Butter for winter,[125]
[383]To extract Salt from Butter,[126]
[384]To extract Rancidity from Butter,[126]
[385]To preserve Cream for a long time,[126]
[386]Substitute for Cream,[126]
[387]To keep Eggs several months,[126]
[388]To melt Fat for Shortening,[126]
[389]To keep Vegetables through the winter,[126]
[390]To preserve Herbs a year,[126]
[391]To keep various kinds of Fruit through the winter,[126]
[392]To keep Pickles and Sweetmeats,[127]
[393]Cautions relative to the use of Brass and Copper Cooking Utensils,[127]
[394]Durable Ink,[127]
[395]Black Ball,[127]
[396]Liquid Blacking,[127]
[397]Cement for the mouths of Bottles,[127]
[398]Cement for China, Glass, and Earthenware,[127]
[399]Japanese Cement,[128]
[400]Alabaster Cement,[128]
[401]To clean Alabaster,[128]
[402]Cement for Ironware,[128]
[403]To loosen Glass Stopples, when wedged tight in bottles,[128]
[404]Lip Salve,[128]
[405]Cold Cream,[128]
[406]To prevent the formation of a crust on Tea-Kettles,[128]
[407]To remove Stains from Broad cloth,[128]
[408]To extract Paint from Goods,[128]
[409]To remove Stains on Scarlet Woollen Goods,[128]
[410]To extract Grease from Silks, Woollens, and Floors,[128]
[411]To extract Stains from White Cotton and Colored Silks,[129]
[412]Directions for Washing Calicoes,[129]
[413]Directions for Cleaning Silk Goods,[129]
[414]Directions for Washing Woollen Goods,[129]
[415]Directions for Washing White Cotton Clothes,[130]
[416]Starch,[130]
[417]To clean Nice Shawls,[130]
[418]Directions for Carpets,[130]
[419]To clean Light Kid Gloves,[130]
[420]To restore Rusty Crape,[131]
[421]To clean Mahogany and Marble Furniture,[131]
[422]To clean Stoves and Stone Hearths,[131]
[423]To extract Ink from Floors,[131]
[424]To remove Paint and Putty from Window Glass,[131]
[425]To clean Feather Beds and Mattresses,[131]
[426]To clean Vials and Pie Plates,[131]
[427]To temper Earthenware,[131]
[428]To temper new Ovens and Ironware,[132]
[429]To polish Brass, Britannia, and Silver Utensils,[132]
[430]To remove or keep Cutlery from contracting rust,[132]
[431]Preservatives against the ravages of Moths,[132]
[432]To destroy various kinds of household Vermin,[132]
COMMON DYES.
[433]To dye Black,[132]
[434]Green and Blue Dye,[133]
[435]Yellow Dyes,[133]
[436]Red Dyes,[133]
[437]Slate-Colored Dye,[133]
SOAPS.
[438]Soap from Scraps,[134]
[439]Cold Soap,[134]
[440]Hard Soap,[134]
[441]Windsor and Castile Soap,[134]
[442]Bayberry, or Myrtle Soap,[134]