Sunday, August 25, 2013

Old TimeCook Book and Sruff








Res Ipsa Loquitor



Res Ipsa Loquitor


To Boil Eggs

Put your eggs into a bowl which can be sent to the table. Pour boiling water over them and let stand eight or ten minutes. It is essential that the water be boiling. This way of boiling eggs, though so simple, is going out of fashion, unfortunately, as it makes a wonderful difference in the appearance of the egg when broken open, and above all, in its digestibility. Eggs should never be boiled in any other way for invalids.



To Make Tea and Coffee 

Always use freshly boiled water. Do not boil more than three or four minutes. This is very im-
portant, in making a good cup of tea or coffee. Never use water which has stood in the teakettle over
night.

A Use for Left-over Coffee

Do not throw away the coffee you have left from breakfast. If you do not care for iced coffee for
dinner, make a little coffee jelly, by the recipe on
page 27. *


To Remove Disagreeable Odors from the House

Sprinkle fresh ground coffee, on a shovel of hot coals, or burn sugar on the shovel. This is an old-
fashioned disinfectant, still good.



A Use for the Vinegar Off Pickles

When your pickles have been used from your glass jars, do not throw away the vinegar. Use it in your salad dressing. It is much better than plain vinegar because of the flavor.


Do not Allow a Child to Eat Fresh SnowRes Ipsa Loquitor
 This often looks clean and pure but fill a tumbler with it, cover to keep out the dust and then show it
to the child, that he may see for himself, the dirt it contains.


To Soften Boots and Shoes 

Rub them with kerosene. Shoes will last longer, if rubbed over with drippings from roast lamb. Old-
fashioned people always used mutton tallow on children's shoes.

A Fine Way to Keep Cut Roses Res Ipsa Loquitor

Immerse them at night in a pail of cold water, blossoms down.


Mark New Rubbers

Take a pointed stick a wooden skewer from the butcher's is best dip it into ink and write the name, on the inside.



A free Kindel Book, but  impossible to copy text from, so I went to the well.  A really delightful read.

*Coffee Jelly

1 Small Box of Gelatine 1 Scant Quart of Boiling

1 Pint of Strong Coffee Water

1 Cupful of Sugar Flavor with Vanilla

Soak the gelatine in cold water for fifteen minutes. Stir into the coffee and add sugar, salt and water, then vanilla. Pour into a mould and set away to
cool. Serve with sweetened whipped cream.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Coffee Jelly?!? Oh! I'm tryin that!

e~C

Juice said...

Firstly, thanks mucho for this unique little book of lost knowledge. Just downloaded the pdf and I think it's going to be delightful fun!

Secondly, your post pictures -always- tell us who you are. It's one reason why we like you so much here at your bar around the corner.

And thirdly, best to warn the fellas that those there rubber thingys will be for naught once you have labeled them with a pointy stick. Plus they would leave an inky name stain, which may not coincide with name you've already given your little friend.

Anonymous said...

What a wonderful Sunday Morning's reading! ThanQ!

e~C

iri said...

Hey! Not even a "deleted by moderator" notice! You're not mad at me are 'ya?

pdwalker said...

What a wonderful find Uncle Rodger, thanks!

I love finding old gems like this. The site archive.org has quite a number of them if you take the time to look for them and dig them out.

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