Beat well together one cupful of butter and three cupfuls of white sugar, add the yolks of six eggs and one cupful of milk, two teaspoonfuls of vanilla or lemon extract.
Mix all thoroughly before adding the fruit; add a teaspoonful of lemon extract.
Make a quart of soft custard, and season with one teaspoonful of lemon extractor two table-spoonfuls of wine.
Make the same as vanilla cream, and flavor with one table-spoonful of lemon extract.
Beat the whites to a stiff froth; add half a teacup of powdered sugar and ten drops of lemon extract, and, when the pie is baked, spread this on.
Beat the whites till stiff, then add gradually the sugar, butter, lemon extract, and milk, and last the flour.
This sauce may also be flavored with vanilla or lemon extract.
Remove from fire, stir in lemon extract, and pour into Criscoed tin.
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