A receite* to make a cake | ||||
learned of my Lady Blooder* | ||||
Take .8. pound of flower* and .2. pound of |
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and .2. nutmegs o0o | first breake the butter well into the flower with | |||
and some cloves | your fingers and then poore in the creame being | |||
and mace beaten | redy to | |||
mingle these spices | first ⁁ boyle then knead it very well and pull it | |||
and a litle salt wth | in peeces and knead it a gaine* then let it stand | |||
the flower | warme covered by the fier till the oven be through | |||
warme then take and knede in to yet* a pound and | ||||
and then put in | half of biskett cumfits* and a pound and a quarter | |||
a pint of good alle* | of carraway cumfits and worke them well into | |||
barme* some call | the dowe** by kneading and so make it up into | |||
it |
the fashon of a bune** |
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when you put it into the Oven it must be cutt | ||||
in and out on the tope and washed with some | ||||
rose watter and strewed thicke with som of | ||||
the cumfits and let it bake, .3. quarters of an oure* | ||||
will bake it if the oven be carefully heate | ||||
A watter for the leprosie | ||||
Take .2. or .3. good handfulls of red docke roots and | ||||
as many ellicompaine* roots, boyle them in tow** | ||||
gallons or somwhat more of cundite* watter put | ||||
in to the water with the the roots a good bundle | ||||
of rewe* otherways called hearbgrace* when | ||||
the roots are boyled very tender then take | ||||
them out of the watter and throw a way | ||||
the rewe, put the roots being made in to pape* | ||||
into a frying pane* with near halfe a pound | ||||
of barrowhogs* greace and so stire it to a | ||||
salve*, then washe the infected places with the | ||||
watter the roots and rew were boyled in, and | ||||
a-noint the places with the oyntment by the | ||||
fire and shift* not your linine* shirt ore smock | ||||
while you us* it. it is excellen for any itch also |
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