Salt the shoulder as a leg; and when very nice it may be roasted, instead of being boiled.
The refuse pulp which remains in the sieve, being boiled in water, makes an excellent food for animals; and the quantity of this pulp is near seven-eighths of all the potatoes employed.
File up some old brass, and mix a spoonful of it with mutton suet.
A small pie may be made to eat hot, and will have a good appearance, if seasoned high with oysters, mushrooms, truffles and morels.
Scald the skin off a fine head, clean it nicely, and take out the brains.
The sign of being boiled enough is, when a New-laid-egg swims upon it.
The rule of it's being boiled enough is, when it yieldeth no more scum, and beareth an Egge, so that the breadth of a groat is out of the water.
There is a kind of reed which beareth a seed almost like vnto our rie or wheat, & being boiled is good meate.
The leaves provoke the terms mightily, being boiled, and the decoction drank.
Being boiled twice, an old cock boiled in the broth and drank, it helps the pains and the obstructions of the liver and spleen, and the stone in the kidneys.
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