Stir 1 cup sifted powdered sugar with 1 tablespoonful lemon juice, 1 tablespoonful water and a little grated rind; let it get lukewarm; then spread it over the cake and set in a dry place which is free from dust to dry.
Then spread it on a table and chop it very fine; put a good piece of butter in a stewpan, and lay the spinach over the butter.
To a pound and a half of the brownest sugar put a gallon of warm water; mix it well together; then spread a hot toast thick with yest, and let it work very well about twenty-four hours.
Some of the fish may be done sooner than the others; if so, take them out first, and keep warm until all are done.
Another and, as some think, a much better way, is to boil and sift the pumpkin, then spread it out thin in tin plates, and dry hard in a warm oven.
Beat until the mixture thickens and then spreadon the cake.
Rub the mixture until crumbly and then spread as directed.
Work to a smooth mass, then spread on the fish and serve with a lemon cut in wedge-shaped pieces.
Mix well, then spread on the ham and dust lightly with the flour.
Then spread it with butter, and cover it with parsley chopped very fine.
Mix the seasoned fish with the white sauce, then spread it on a dish and set aside for several hours to cool and stiffen.
The best way is first to cut and stew the pumpkin, then spread on plates, and dry quickly in the oven.
Cherries should be first stoned and cooked until well heated through and tender, then spread on plates, and the juice (boiled down to a syrup) poured over them.
Gently evaporate tincture of aconite to the consistence of a soft extract, then spread a very small portion over the surface of a common adhesive plaster, on either calico or leather.
Take up one corner and roll it up, into a long roll, like a jelly-roll, put in a greased pan and let it rise an hour, then spread butter on top and bake very slowly.
Then spread them on a large dish to cool, and strain the liquor.
Then spread on it some of the citron, which must not be cut too small.
Then spread jelly or marmalade all over the top of each cake, and lay another upon it.
Roll down in a sheet and cut out on slips about 6 inches wide; then spread on the following mixture.
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