FROM: The American Pure Food Cook Book and Household Economist (The Marguerite Series, No. 141, Feb. 1899, Subscription Price $ 6.00/year) © 1898, Geo. M. Hill Co., Publisher, Chicago, Il.
Today's topic will be beverages...
Orangeade.
Squeeze out the juice of an orange, pour boiling water on a little of the peel, and cover it close. Boil water and sugar to a thin syrup, and skim it. When all are cold, mix the juice, the infusion, and the syrup, with as much or more water as will make a rich drink. Strain through a jelly-bag, and ice.
As always, use caution when boiling water and handling of the same.
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Saturday, February 23, 2008
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