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Jenny Patterson cookbook, May 24, 1880
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Melted Butter. Melt the butter in a saucepan and then add the flour, which will amalgamate very easily with it; salt and stir in enough of hot water, keeping stirring the mixture on the fire until it thickens, then serve. To Take Mildew from Linen.____ Two table-spoonfuls of soft soap and the juice of a lemon. Lay it on the spots with a brush on both sides of the linen. Let it be a day or two till the stain disappears.
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Melted Butter. Melt the butter in a saucepan and then add the flour, which will amalgamate very easily with it; salt and stir in enough of hot water, keeping stirring the mixture on the fire until it thickens, then serve. To Take Mildew from Linen.____ Two table-spoonfuls of soft soap and the juice of a lemon. Lay it on the spots with a brush on both sides of the linen. Let it be a day or two till the stain disappears.
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