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Healthfulness Of Lesions

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Parent Issue
Day
15
Month
August
Year
1873
Copyright
Public Domain
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"Whea people teel the need ot au acid, if they would let vinegar alone and uso lemons or sour apples, tbey would teel just as well satisfied, and reeeive no injury. And a suggestion may not come ainiss as to a good plan wheii lemons are cheap in tbe market. A person should, in those times, purohaae several dozen at onco, and pre. psrc them for use in the warm, weak days of spring and sumiacr, when acids, aspeoially citno and malie, or the acids of Jenions and ripe fruits, aro so gratoful and useful. Press your hand on tho lemon, and roll it back and forth on the tabla briskíy, to mke it squeeze more easily ; then press tho juice into a bowl or tumbler- never into tin ; 3train out all lis, as they give a bad taste. Eemove all the pulp from the peels, and boü in water - a pint for a dozen pulps to extract the acid. A few minutes' boilnr ia enough ; then train the water with tho juiee of the leinnns; put a pound of white sugar to a pint of the juioe; boil ten minutos, boUle it, and your lettion ,]y. Put a tablel or t'.vo of this lomou syrup in a , and havd a coolintr, liealtkful drink.

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Old News
Michigan Argus