Take one tablespoonful three times in the day, before eating.
Of the essential oil the dose is from two to three drops on sugar, or with a tablespoonful of milk.
The fresh juice of the herb may be given in tablespoonful doses.
Eight or ten drops of the essence should be given for this purpose as a dose with a tablespoonful of water.
A dose of the essential oil if given for flatulent indigestion should be from two to four drops, on sugar, or with a tablespoonful of milk.
Also from four to ten drops of the tincture may be administered with a tablespoonful of cold water, two or three times a day, for several consecutive weeks, to a consumptive adult, in the early stages of this disease.
When they are boiled together the vessel must be carefully stopt, and after the boiling is over one tablespoonful of sugar candy must be put in.
Four or five drops should be given with a tablespoonful of cold water, twice or three times in the day.
Savin should be mixed, one part thereof with nine parts of spirit of wine, and given in doses of from six to ten drops with a tablespoonful of water.
Ten drops of the diluted tincture, first decimal strength, should be given three or four times in the day, with a tablespoonful of cold water.
Pour over as much cold water as will cover them, add the thin rind of a small lemon, a tablespoonful of strained lemon juice, an inch of stick cinnamon, and fifteen grains of allspice.
Their method is as follows: "Pour in water or cold thin syrup (one tablespoonful of crystalised cane-sugar to the pint) sufficient to cover the fruit.
Stephens says that some of the species, whose habits he has studied, will eat about a heaping tablespoonful each of wheat or barley in twenty-four hours and one or two square inches of beet or cabbage leaves.
If the stools smell particularly sour, the milk may be replaced by 1 ounce calcined magnesia, and in any case a tablespoonful or two of limewater must be given with each meal.
If the disorder continues after the removal of the irritant, a large tablespoonful of rennet, or 30 grains of pepsin, may be given at each meal along with a teaspoonful of tincture of gentian.
Phosphorus may also be given in one-fourth grain doses twice daily, together with a tablespoonful of powdered bone meal or crude calcium phosphate at each meal.
Give a tablespoonful of the following-described mixture in feed twice a day: Saltpeter, cream of tartar, and sulphur, equal parts by weight.
Young cattle should be given arsenic internally in the form of Fowler's solution, 1 tablespoonful twice a day for a 6-months-old calf.
If the animal is debilitated a tablespoonful of tonic powder should be mixed with the feed three times a day.
In an emergency when the medicine is not to be had, a tablespoonful of powdered ginger may be administered in a pint of warm water.
This should be followed by astringents, such as one-half tablespoonful of alum, borax, or chlorate of potassium placed on the tongue.
Place a small tablespoonfulof the mixture frequently on the tongue or back teeth.
Following this the animal should have a heaping tablespoonful of artificial Carlsbad salt in the feed three times daily.
When almost done, add a large tablespoonful of good catsup, or Worcestershire sauce if preferred.
If you have a quart of mushrooms, put a tablespoonful of nice fresh butter in a stewpan and stand it on the stove.
Add a tablespoonful of butter, pepper and salt well, and let the mixture cook until it is almost dry, stirring it frequently to keep it from scorching; it should cook fully half an hour.
Tomato and Rice To one quart can of tomatoes add a teaspoonful of salt, a teaspoonful of sugar, soda the size of a pea, and one tablespoonful of raw rice well washed.
Add salt (scant tablespoonful) and a scant tablespoonful of sugar, a pinch of soda to counteract the acid and cook very slowly for three hours.
Scrambled Eggs Butter size of hickory nut 1 egg 1 tablespoonful of cold water Pinch of salt, dash of pepper Heat in frying pan, melt butter in it, break egg in cup (be sure of its freshness).
Have a small bowl of cooler water, 70 degrees to 80 degrees, for the face, and after that is washed, add a tablespoonful of alcohol to that also, for the head.
Take a quart of milk fresh from the cow, or warmed to blood heat, add to it a tablespoonful of sugar, and the dissolved yeast.
Rub together one tablespoonful of butter and two of flour, add two tablespoonfuls of hot stock and rub smooth, add this to the soup, stirring constantly until it thickens.
When ready to serve, beat the yolk of one egg lightly, pour into a tureen, turn the hot soup over it and add a heaping tablespoonful of finely chopped parsley.
Serve with new potatoes, boiled, over which a lump of butter and a tablespoonful of finely chopped parsley have been placed.
Peal about a dozen new turnips of medium size, boil them until tender in salted boiling water; meanwhile smoothly mix in a saucepan a tablespoonful each of butter and flour, and gradually stir in a pint of milk.
Add a level tablespoonful of grated onion, one cupful of cream and a seasoning of salt and white pepper.
Take one tablespoonful of currant or grape jelly; beat it with the white of one egg and a little loaf sugar; pour on it one-half pint of boiling water and break in a slice of dry toast or two crackers.
Then add two large apples, pared and sliced, a little salt, one cup of sugar, one tablespoonful of flour.
Dose, onetablespoonful in one tablespoonful of water before meals.
Just before it boils, add a small quantity (a tablespoonful to a pint of water) of graham flour or cornmeal, previously mixed with water, and boil three minutes.
Give with a syringe an injection of a tablespoonful of linseed oil.
White of one egg, one tablespoonful pulverized sugar, juice of one lemon and one goblet of water.
Then apply the following wash and it will make you look younger: Put three drops of ammonia, a little borax, a tablespoonful of bay rum, and a few drops of camphor into warm water and apply to your face.
Sometimes not more than a tablespoonful can be taken at a time without causing vomiting, and then of course the milk should be given at shorter intervals.
For infants under the age of six months one tablespoonful of the flour thus prepared should be mixed with twelve tablespoonfuls of water and boiled.
A tablespoonful of sweet oil at night acts well as a lubricator and softens the feces.
A very good mixture for this purpose is two tablespoonfuls of milk, one tablespoonful of whiskey, and an egg, using both the yelk and the albumen.
The latter, as it contains but a trifle of lime, in order to neutralize must be given in larger doses than is usually done; a tablespoonful contains but a quarter of a grain of lime.
Teaspoonful to tablespoonfulthree times a day according to age.
A tablespoonfulor more may be given at a time in unsalted or but slightly salted bouillon, to which, if desired, a little of Liebig's beef-extract may be added to improve the taste.
One pint of milk thickened with one tablespoonful of butter and one tablespoonful of Gold Medal Flour.
One cupful milk, one tablespoonful of butter melted in the milk, one tablespoonful of Gold Medal Flour; cook slowly in a buttered skillet, on top of the stove, without stirring.
Take yolks of two eggs, beat to a froth; add one tablespoonful Gold Medal Flour very slowly, a little sugar and one tablespoonful water.
Then add three-fourths of a cup of brown sugar, cook a minute, add one teaspoonful vanilla extract and one tablespoonful brandy.
Lump Sugar, with or without a little grated Ginger;--a glass of Sherry or a tablespoonful of Brandy is sometimes added.
The Doctor rose to two ounces, or tablespoonful doses, during the prevalence of Asiatic cholera in Lexington, but he did not confine this treatment to that fearful disease.
Mr. Brittan, a young theological student, took a tablespoonful of calomel soon after having had several copious watery discharges.
Boil potatoes and prepare them for piping by mashing them, using 4 tablespoonfuls of milk, 1 tablespoonful of butter, and one egg to each 2 cupfuls of potato.
Season well with salt and pepper and place in a saucepan with several slices of onion, 1 tablespoonful of chopped parsley, and 2 tablespoonfuls of butter.
Mash potatoes and to each 2 cupfuls use 4 tablespoonfuls of milk, 1 tablespoonful of butter, and one egg.
Make a gravy of the drippings that remain in the pan by thickening it with 1 tablespoonful of flour, stirring it until it is thick and smooth and seasoning it to taste with salt and pepper.
It is a good plan to add 1 tablespoonful of salt for each crab that is being boiled.
To each cupful of chopped clams, add 2 cupfuls of buttered bread crumbs, 1 tablespoonful of chopped parsley, 1 tablespoonful of chopped pimiento, and 1 tablespoonful of onion juice.
Sprinkle the fat that remains with dry flour, 1 tablespoonful to each cupful of liquid that is to be used, which may be milk, cream, water, or any mixture of the three.
Gravy may also be made in this manner: Stir cold liquid slowly into the flour in the proportion of 1 tablespoonful of flour to 1 cupful of liquid, which may be milk, cream, water, or any mixture of the three.
Thicken the stock with 1 tablespoonful of flour to each cupful of liquid.
When the buns are baked, brush the pastry board with shortening, then place Two tablespoonfuls of brown sugar, One tablespoonful of water in a saucepan, mix thoroughly, and then bring to a boil.
If you desire a butter flavor, add onetablespoonful of butter with the seasoning and stir until melted.
ANISE SEED RUSK One tablespoonful of anise seed, One-half cupful finely shredded citron.
If it should curdle, add onetablespoonful of boiling water and stir constantly until thick.
Then begin to baste the Baba with syrup made from One cupful syrup, One-half cupful water, One tablespoonful vanilla, One teaspoonful mace.
To add soda to the sour milk, dissolve the soda in one tablespoonful of the milk before adding to the remainder of the milk, and then use a Dover egg-beater and beat for three minutes to thoroughly mix.
Rub the mixture through a fine sieve and then pour hot mixture on One and one-half cupfuls of flour, One tablespoonful of salt, One-quarter cupful of brown sugar.
Place one pint of water and one tablespoonful of salt in the bottom of the broiling pan to prevent the fat drippings from taking fire.
Beat to thoroughly blend, if too thick, add onetablespoonful of boiling water, spread between layers and use for icing the cake.
In the winter time it is advantageous to soak a tablespoonfulof linseed in water overnight, and after the pods have opened to turn the resulting jelly into the stew pot.
Owing to their lethargic disposition, young Bulldogs are somewhat liable to indigestion, and during the period of puppyhood it is of advantage to give them a tablespoonful of lime water once a day in their milk food.
Lard a pheasant, roast it, and serve it on a layer of macaroni cooked with good reduced gravy, two ounces of butter, a tablespoonful of grated Parmesan, and a puree of tomatoes.
Add a tablespoonful of Maraschino and one of rum, and, if you like, a small quantity of dissolved isinglass.
Beat up three eggs and add to them two tablespoonsful of clotted cream, one tablespoonful of chopped ham, one of grated Parmesan, chopped mint and a little pepper, and make the omelette in the usual way.
When cold, egg it over and roll it in bread crumbs mixed with a tablespoonful of grated Parmesan; fry in butter and serve with a garnish of fried parsley and a rich sauce.
Mix a tablespoonful of chopped parsley, a teaspoonful of chopped onion, a teaspoonful of tarragon and chopped chives with half a gill of oil and half a gill of vinegar.
Put this on a moderate fire so as not to let it colour, and when all the moisture is absorbed add a tablespoonful of potato flour.
Then let it get cold, pass through a hair sieve, and add two eggs, a tablespoonful of grated Parmesan, and very little nutmeg.
Mix a quarter pound of forcemeat of fowl with a tablespoonful of potato flour, a tablespoonful of Bechamel sauce (No.
Boil as many eggs as you require hard, then cut them in half and take out the yolks and pound them in a mortar with equal quantities of butter and curds, a tablespoonful of grated Parmesan, salt and pepper.
Mix all well together, and gradually add a tablespoonful of corn flour end two of ground almonds to thicken it.
To each cupful of the cold fish allow one level tablespoonful of butter, two level tablespoonfuls of flour and a half cupful of milk.
Form into balls about the size of an egg, stand in a baking pan, add a half pint of strained tomatoes, a tablespoonful of butter, and bake slowly thirty minutes, basting three or four times.
White Sauce If you wish to make a white sauce, use one tablespoonful of butter, one tablespoonful of flour and a half pint of milk.
A tablespoonful in a soup, or in an ordinary sauce, or mixed with the water for baked beans, or added to the stock sauce for spaghetti or macaroni, adds greatly to the flavor as well as appearance.
The tablespoonful or two of stewed tomatoes left in the dish from dinner will be put aside to use for tomato omelet, or they may be added to the roasted beef gravy for dinner, converting a plain homely gravy into one of better flavor.
Put a half cup of stock or water, two tablespoonfuls of bread crumbs and a tablespoonful of butter over the fire; when hot, add to it the meat; take from the fire and stir in carefully two well-beaten eggs.
When a golden brown, add 1 tablespoonful of browned flour and paprika to taste.
Separate the yolks of the eggs, add 1 tablespoonful of castor-sugar, the ground almonds, and the cream gradually.
Have 6 very small coquille or marmit pots, or china souffle cases, butter them, and put 1 tablespoonful of spinach in each.
Stir with a spoon briskly over a good fire until all the pieces are equally coloured; sprinkle with a tablespoonful of flour; mix and stir well.
Remove the saucepan from the fire, add a tablespoonful of butter and three eggs.
Melt 1 tablespoonful of butter, add a squeeze of lemon juice and a little chopped parsley, pour this over the fish and serve.
Add the oyster liquor and boil 1 minute, season; put back the steak, cover and simmer 1/2 an hour, then add the oysters and 1 tablespoonful lemon juice.
Mix 1 tablespoonfulof grated horse radish, 1 teaspoonful of made mustard, 1 teaspoonful of sugar, 4 tablespoonfuls of vinegar; pour over slices of hot roast or broiled beef.
Put 4 hard boiled eggs through a sieve, add salt and a tablespoonful of cream or milk, rub to a paste, spread on the bread, put two slices together, trim neatly and serve with lettuce salad.
Beat two eggs very light; mix alternately with them a pint of sour milk, and a pint of fine Indian meal; add a tablespoonful of melted butter, a teaspoonful of soda, dissolved in a little milk and added the last thing.
Thicken with 1 tablespoonful of butter and 2 of flour rubbed smooth.
Mix one tablespoonful of butter and a generous teaspoonful of flour together.
A tablespoonful of seed will sow a patch twenty-five feet square.
Put the infected seeds in an air-tight box or bin, placing on the top of the pile a dish containing carbon disulphide, a tablespoonfulto a bushel of seeds.
For the glass use warm water, to which add a tablespoonful of kerosene to each pailful of water used.
Serve at once This soup may be thickened with a tablespoonful of flour cooked in butter as for white sauce.
For diseases mentioned, such as diarrhea, take one tablespoonful every four hours.
Place the plain or modified milk in a clean glass jar or bottle, and then rub up the peptonizing powder or tablet with a tablespoonful of milk, and add it to the milk and shake the bottle.
Proceed as in making arrowroot gruel, using instead a tablespoonful of farina, and boil ten minutes before adding the milk.
Beat up the white of an egg until light; add a tablespoonful of cream and beat up together, then add two tablespoonfuls of sugar and a tablespoonful of brandy.
One tablespoonful of salt and one tablespoonful of vinegar to a quart of hot water.
Shake together in a lemonade-shaker a glass of milk, a tablespoonful of rum, brandy, or good old whisky and two teaspoonfuls of sugar.
Put about a tablespoonful of baking soda in one pint of water and bathe parts several times a day," This is an extremely simple remedy for such a serious disease, but has been known to do good in many cases.
Dose:--Two drops in a half glass of water, tablespoonful doses every ten to thirty minutes according to the severity of the case.
Take an ounce of currant juice or a tablespoonful of currant jelly.
One tablespoonful two or three times a day for several weeks before the birth of the child.
Shake in a covered jar or lemonade-shaker, a cupful of milk, a tablespoonful of lime water and the white of an egg.
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