White Currant shrub

New system of domestic cookery, forme... · Rundell, Maria Eliza Ketelby · 1806
Ingredients (3)
Instructions (2)
  1. Strip the fruit, and prepare in a jar as for jelly; strain the juice.
  2. Strain through a jelly-bag.
Original Text
White Currant shrub. Strip the fruit, and prepare in a jar as for jelly; strain the juice, of which put two quarts to one gallon of rum, and two pounds of lump sugar; strain through a jellybag. The following pages will contain Cookery for the sick; it being of more consequence to support those whose bad appetites will not allow them to take the necessary nourishment, than to stimulate those that are in health. 248It may not be unnecessary to advise that a choice be made of the things most likely to agree with the patient; that a change be provided; that some one at least be always ready; that not too much of those be made at once, which are not likely to keep, as invalids require variety; and let them succeed each other in a different form and flavour.
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