Lay it in a deep earthen pan, cover it with the best cider vinegar, and let it stand three days, turning it frequently, and keeping it closely covered.
Let it stand three days, (stirring it frequently,) and then filter it through thin muslin pinned tightly on the bottom of a sieve.
When it is risen, have your oven hot against the Cake is made; let it stand three quarters of an hour.
Let it stand three days; then Tun it up into a Sack cask without yest or Spice, and keep it stopped till it work.
Let it stand three or four days in the pickle; then eat it cold with Vinegar.
To every pound of ripe green gooseberries, when picked and bruised, put one quart of water; let it stand three days, stirring it twice every day.
Cover the pickle up close; let it stand three weeks; and it will be fit for use.
Let itstand three hours to rise before you put it into the oven.
It should be allowed to stand three weeks or a month before it is used, and will keep for two or three years, without sustaining the slightest injury.
Let it stand three or four hours to rise, then mould it, make it up, and bake it like common bread.
Beat it well, till it forms a thick paste, and let it stand three or four hours before the fire to rise.
Put in the bung, and after it has stood a week, close it up, and let it stand three or four months.
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