PRACTICAL RECIPES.
C'KriIALIC SXL'KF. Lundyfoot snuff and as-abaracea leaves, of each 2 ounces; lavender flowers, 2 drachms ; essence of bergamot and oil of cloves, of each 4 drops. Grind the lavender with the snuff and leaves to a line powder ; then add the perfume. Much recommended in headaches, dimness of sight, etc. To Mix Mustard. Mustard. ',) parts ; salt, 1 part. A small quantity of essence of cayenne improves the flavour, in the opinion of many. Mix, with hot wafer. Bkkt J3ri;ad. — Good bread is made with the Orange Globe Mangold Wurzel, using one-third to two-thirds of wheaten flour. It is as white as when made of all wheaten (lour, and free from all taste of the root.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 238, 4 November 1876, Page 2
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