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3341 Health, or, How to Live, p. 22.1 (James Springer White)
… milk. She is often fed to a degree and fattened to an extent which subverts her constitutional purpose. She comes to be sterile, and the secretion of milk ceases …
3342 Health, or, How to Live, p. 32.2 (James Springer White)
… sweet milk will remedy this defect.
3343 Health, or, How to Live, p. 32.6 (James Springer White)
… boiling milk, and equal parts of Indian meal and Graham or rye flour sufficient to make a rather soft dough. Place it in a deep basin or pan; smooth it evenly over …
3344 Health, or, How to Live, p. 33.1 (James Springer White)
… sweet milk, over the Indian, and stir it till the whole is sufficiently wet to work in the meal without adding any more water, and then, when about milk warm, work …
3345 Health, or, How to Live, p. 33.2 (James Springer White)
… of milk; boil the milk and scald the meal thoroughly; beat up three eggs; thin your dough to a batter with cold milk; add a piece of butter half as large as an egg …
3346 Health, or, How to Live, p. 33.4 (James Springer White)
CORN MEAL GEMS. — Stir slowly into one quart of new milk, corn meal sufficient to make a thin batter. Bake in a hot oven in the bread pans.
3347 Health, or, How to Live, p. 34.1 (James Springer White)
… in milk or warm water, and is relished by almost every one. This is a standard article for the table.
3348 Health, or, How to Live, p. 34.3 (James Springer White)
… sweet milk, three eggs, twelve heaping tablespoonfuls of fine flour. Beat the eggs thoroughly, make a smooth paste of the flour and part of the milk, add the eggs …
3349 Health, or, How to Live, p. 35.1 (James Springer White)
BUNNS. — One cup sugar, three pints of milk, one cup yeast, and flour enough for a batter like common bread “sponge.” Let it stand over night, then add one cup sugar, one cup of butter; mould like biscuit, and let it rise again before baking.
3350 Health, or, How to Live, p. 35.3 (James Springer White)
… , with milk, sugar, or sauce, as best suits the eater.
3351 Health, or, How to Live, p. 36.2 (James Springer White)
GRAHAM MINUTE PUDDING. — A very palatable dish may be made very quickly, by stirring Graham flour into boiling milk, after the manner of hasty pudding, letting it cook for five or ten minutes.
3352 Health, or, How to Live, p. 37.1 (James Springer White)
RICE AND MILK MUSH. — Boil a pint of clean head rice fifteen or twenty minutes; pour off the water; add a little milk — mixing it gently so as not to break the kernels — and boil a few minutes longer.
3353 Health, or, How to Live, p. 37.2 (James Springer White)
MILK PORRIDGE. — Place a pint and a half of new milk, and half a pint of water, over the fire; when just ready to boil, stir in a tablespoonful of flour, wheat-meal, oat …
3354 Health, or, How to Live, p. 37.3 (James Springer White)
WHEAT MEAL PORRIDGE. — Stir gradually into a quart of boiling water half a pound of wheat-meal, and boil ten or fifteen minutes. It may be seasoned with a little milk or sugar.
3355 Health, or, How to Live, p. 38.4 (James Springer White)
… boiling milk as will make it about one-third thicker than for common pumpkin pie. Sweeten with equal quantities of sugar and molasses, and bake about one hour …
3356 Health, or, How to Live, p. 38.5 (James Springer White)
… . The milk being turned boiling hot upon the pumpkin, causes it to swell in the baking, so that it is as light and nice as though eggs had been used.
3357 Health, or, How to Live, p. 38.7 (James Springer White)
CUSTARD PIE. — One pint and a half of milk, three eggs, and a large tablespoonful of sugar; maple is preferred by many for its better flavor.
3358 Health, or, How to Live, p. 39.4 (James Springer White)
… sweet milk, stirring till all the flour is wet. Butter or flour a deep basin or pan to prevent sticking, and turn the mixture into it, smoothing it evenly over …
3359 Health, or, How to Live, p. 39.5 (James Springer White)
… boiling milk, two heaping tablespoonfuls of corn starch, moistened with cold milk, letting it boil for five or ten minutes afterward. Sweeten according to …
3360 Health, or, How to Live, p. 39.6 (James Springer White)
RUSK PUDDING. — One and one-third cups rusk, half a cup sugar, two cups sweet apples, sliced, two quarts milk. Stir together and bake two hours and a half.