Dissolve half-a-pound of loaf sugar in one pint of water.
To every pound of fruit (which should not be quite ripe) allow one pound of loaf sugar.
Rub off the yellow rind of three lemons with half-a-pound of loaf sugar.
Egg flip is a convenient medium for administering antimony, as it readily dissolves in it, and sufficient antimony could be dusted on loaf sugar to produce sickness.
A pound of the best crushed or loaf sugar, the whites of three eggs, the juice of a lemon, and a teaspoonful of finely powdered starch.
To a pint of fresh cream, put a pound and a quarter of loaf sugar; boil it in an earthen pot or saucepan; pour it into a jar or basin, and let it stand till it is cold; then put it into phials and cork close.
Take equal quantities of pine-apple and the best of loaf sugar.
Grate sound but ripe pine-apples, and to a pound put three quarters of a pound of loaf sugar.
Wipe, weigh, and pick the fruit, and have ready a quarter of the weight of loaf sugar in fine powder.
Boil the sap, and put four pounds of loaf sugar to every gallon, also the rind of a lemon cut thin; then boil it again for nearly an hour, skimming it well all the time.
Rub half a pound of butter into a pound of flour, with half a pound of loaf sugar powdered, a quarter of a pound of almonds beat fine with rose-water, the yolks of two eggs, and two spoonfuls of cream.
Add three quarters of a pound of loaf sugar to a pound of almonds, picked and cleaned, and a few spoonfuls of water.
Boil them until tender, and the fruit is reduced to a pulp; strain off the clear juice, and to each pint allow the above proportion of loaf sugar.
Black currants; to every pint of juice allow ΒΌ pint of water, 1 lb of loaf sugar.
Loaf Sugar should be well pounded, and then sifted through a fine sieve.
Add a small piece of butter, mixed with flour, and one tea-spoonful of loaf sugar.
One pound of flour, half a pound of butter, half a pound of loaf sugar, rather more than one ounce of ginger powdered, all well mixed together.
Have ready powdered and sifted one pound of loaf sugar; shake it in, and beat it half an hour longer.
To 1 gallon of proof spirits add 3 pounds of loaf sugar and a tablespoonful of extract of almonds.
Take 9 pounds of Heath peaches, 7 pounds of loaf sugar, 1 quart of white brandy.
Pick and wash some cranberries in several waters, put them in a dish with the juice of half a lemon, quarter of a pound of loaf sugar crushed to 1 quart of cranberries; cover it with puff paste and bake it three-quarters of an hour.
Half a pound of loaf sugar, half an ounce of Mexican vanilla beans.
One ounce of Mexican vanilla bean, two ounces of loaf sugar, eight ounces of French rose water, twenty-four ounces of alcohol 95 per cent.
Three-quarters of an ounce of oil of bay, one ounce of loaf sugar, one pint of alcohol, 95 per cent.
The milk must then be strained; and, when cold, mix with it a quarter of a pound of loaf sugar.
Add nine pounds of loaf sugar, and three spoonsful of yeast; after it has worked in a tub for three days, turn it into a cask, and add three quarts of elder syrup.
Blanch half a pound of sweet almonds and a quarter of a pound of bitter almonds, and beat them to powder in a mortar with half a pound of loaf sugar; then beat them into a paste with orange-flower water.
Return the strained liquid to the kettle without the trouble of measuring; let it boil well for a moment or two; add half the amount of granulated or loaf sugar.
Boil a quarter of a pound of loaf sugarin a pint of milk.
Strain the juice from a bottle of raspberries and currants on to three-quarters of a pound of loaf sugar, boil up, then simmer for half-an-hour.
The juice of the red species, if boiled with an equal weight of loaf sugar, forms an agreeable substance called currant jelly, much employed in sauces, and very valuable in the cure of sore throats and colds.
When the juice is well drawn, which will be in from 3/4 to 1 hour, strain the fruit through a fine hair sieve or cloth; measure the juice, and to every pint allow the above proportion of loaf sugar.
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