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Put it-to boiliin three Quarts of cold Water. Boil gently for five Hours, taking off Scum as it rises; then add one Onion, a Bunch of Parsley and Marjoram; one Bay-leaf and Salt-and boil one more Hour. Strain and cool. “ Make small Fore’d meat Balls the Size ae Or ‘ Ruth Robards @ Teaspoon Salt, one of : Ginger, one of Cinnamon, one half Cup ; -_ three Tablespoons of. cued squirrel are no longer a staple of of Sugar, ‘Molasses and one Pint of mashed, the American diet. For the hearty or steamed Pumpkin: Beat well together. just those curious about some of the things that might have gone around the | ‘Pour into partially baked Pie-crusts. ' = a hanksgiving i is’ a shrouded in. myth and mystery. Few people know, for example, that ‘Abraham Lincoln came up with the idea for an official Thanksgiving holiday in 1863 as a way of uniting a country ravaged by civil war. 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When it is" ing. ‘warm you may cut it in little Squares, or” - Lozenges, or any other shapen Pastiles, | and draw a few Strokes over them with a Knife. 3 _ Soak one large, Loaf of stale Bread While the The Art of. Wet andnine in Milk enough to moisten, add Salt, Cookery doesn’t mention Thanksgiving_ Pepper, one half Teaspoon of Thyme, the Same of Marjoram, three large specifically, it does offer a lesson in the' Sprigs of chopped Parsley, one finely holiday spirit in it’s opening chapter called Of Virginia Hospitality. “The. chopped Onion, two Stalks of Celery Inhabitants are very courteous to: cut fine, twelve Olives stoned and cut seein. | ict ‘Turkey by pouring over it the Gravy’ ‘remove ‘the Sugar, which will have omreceanaen table that first Thanksgiving here i is a not so random sample: : Only $125, 000. 3 bed, 1 bath, family room, great yard. 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