This
is a very fine Powder to lay among Linnen.
_The End of the First Part._
THE
SECOND PART
OF
The Queen-like Closet:
Having an Addition of what hath already been treated of, and directing a
very true and excellent way for all manner of COOKERY, both FISH, FLESH,
and PASTRY;
_Shewing_,
The true SEASONING of all Things for Compleat TABLES:
_Also_
All Kinds of SAUCES & PICKLES, in a very brevious way.
Here is to be noted, that in divers of these Receipts there are
Directions for two or three several Things in one, not confounding the
Brains with multitudes of Words, to little or no purpose, or vain
Expressions of things with are altogether unknown to the Learned as well
as to the Ignorant: This is really imparted for the good of all the
FEMALE SEX.
By _Hannah Wolley_, alias _Chaloner_.
_London_, Printed for _R. Lowndes_. 1672
THE
Queen-like CLOSET,
OR
Rich Cabinet.
THE SECOND PART.
1. _To make Elder Vinegar and to colour it._
Take of your best white Wine Vinegar, and put such a quantity of ripe
Elder Berries into it as you shall think fit, in a wide mouth'd Glass,
stop it close, and set it in the Sun for about ten days, then pour it
out gently into another Glass, and keep it for your use; thus you may
make Vinegar of Red Roses, Cowslipps, Gilliflowers, or the like.
Pages:
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116