Balm and Burrage Tea

A Plain Cookery Book for the Working ... · Francatelli, Charles Elmé · 1852
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A Plain Cookery Book for the Working Classes
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Ingredients (3)
Instructions (3)
  1. Take of balm and burrage a small handful each, put this into a jug.
  2. Pour in upon the herbs a quart of boiling water.
  3. Allow the tea to stand for ten minutes, and then strain it off into another jug, and let it become cold.
Original Text
No. 211. Balm and Burrage Tea. These, as well as all other medicinal herbs, may easily be cultivated in a corner of your garden, when you are so fortunate as to live in a cottage of your own in the country; they are also to be obtained from all herbalists in large towns. Take of balm and burrage a small handful each, put this into a jug, pour in upon the herbs a quart of boiling water, allow the tea to stand for ten minutes, and then strain it off into another jug, and let it become cold. This cooling drink is recommended as a beverage for persons whose system has become heated from any cause.
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