Boil one-half gallon of ripe cranberries with one-quart of water.
Then put on fire in pot with one-half gallon of bouillon, and cook until soft.
Then put in a casserole with one-half gallon of cold water and a spoonful of salt, and bring to a boil.
One shin beef in one-half gallon water, put on before breakfast and boiled until dinner.
Take one chicken or two squirrels, cut them up and put one-half gallon water to them.
Then proceed to put them in a second bath of peroxide of hydrogen to be prepared as follows: To a half gallon demijohn of peroxide of hydrogen add two and a half gallons of water, and add thereto about eight ounces of ammonia.
Then take them out, rinse, lay them down for five minutes in a cold solution of about six ounces copperas in one-half gallon of water, take them up and rinse in cold water.
Then prepare a bath by diluting a handful of starch in a half gallon of hand warm water, and rub feathers around between the hands.
One-half gallon of soft water, one ounce Gum Arabic, one ounce Brown Sugar, one ounce clean Copperas, three ounces powdered Nut Gall.
Boil in two gallons of water down to one, then press the strength out of the bark and roots and boil the liquid down to one-half gallon.
Stir in one-half gallon Brewer's Yeast; let it set from five to seven days in a warm place, say 70 degrees.
Mix and let them stand for two weeks; then fine with skimmed Milk one-half gallon.
I never did, just lunch meat, all he ever put in there and preserves, I think he had some preserves and milk; but he put about a half gallon of sweet milk in that box each day.
He kept a half gallon of sweet milk in my refrigerator a day and he kept lunch meat.
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