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Julian Booker Thompson recipe and travel book, 1898
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Aunt Jen's Pumpkin Pie 1 tablespoon flour 3 tablespoon molasses Stir in flour 1 egg 1 big cup pumpkin 2 cups milk ginger, nutmeg, sugar, salt Remedy for Poison Ivy. Dissolve one teaspoon of soda and one of borax in one; pint of hot water. Apply once an hour to the face or parts affected as hot as it is possible to bear it. Those who are susceptible to the poison should try this remedy as soon as they are aware of having been In the neighborhood of the plant. - Clipped. -- A slice of ham, covered with a layer of ground mustard and brown sugar and baked in the oven with whole milk and halves of either sweet or Irish potatoes, is a wholesome, attractive dish that is easily prepared.
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Aunt Jen's Pumpkin Pie 1 tablespoon flour 3 tablespoon molasses Stir in flour 1 egg 1 big cup pumpkin 2 cups milk ginger, nutmeg, sugar, salt Remedy for Poison Ivy. Dissolve one teaspoon of soda and one of borax in one; pint of hot water. Apply once an hour to the face or parts affected as hot as it is possible to bear it. Those who are susceptible to the poison should try this remedy as soon as they are aware of having been In the neighborhood of the plant. - Clipped. -- A slice of ham, covered with a layer of ground mustard and brown sugar and baked in the oven with whole milk and halves of either sweet or Irish potatoes, is a wholesome, attractive dish that is easily prepared.
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