Food for the Invalid: The Convalescent, the Dyspeptic, and the GoutyMacmillan, 1884 - 167 pages |
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acid albuminoids allspice anchovy arrowroot baked flour bay leaf beef tea boil up quickly boiling water brown carrot cayenne cloves cold water corn meal Crown 8vo dessertspoonful Diseases dish dissolved butter eaten Edition eggs endive Fcap fire fish gill of thick grain of cayenne grated half a gill half a pint half a pound half a saltspoonful half an hour inch liquor little salt liver loaf sugar lobster maize meat mussels nutmeg oatmeal onions ounces of butter ounces of dissolved Owens College oysters parsley peel pepsin pint pint of boiling pint of water potatoes PUDDING quarter salad saltspoonful of salt saltspoonful of white sauce saucepan sieve simmer gently skim slices soup starch STEWED stewpan stir stomach strained juice sweetbreads tablespoonful tablespoonful of baked tablespoonful of salt teaspoonful teaspoonful of salt three ounces three-quarters toast tureen twenty minutes vinegar wash white pepper wineglassful
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