| Mrs. Beeton (Isabella Mary) - 1861 - 568 Seiten
...This should be made during the summer months LEMONADE. Mode. — Hub some of the sugar; in lumps, on 2 of the lemons until they have imbibed all the oil...with the remainder of the sugar into a jug ; add the lemon-juice (but no pips), and pour over the whole a quart of boiling water. When the sugar is dissolved,... | |
| Isabella Mary Beeton - 1865 - 404 Seiten
...ones, A Ib. of loaf sugar, 1 quart of boiling water. Modt, —Kub some of the sugar, in lumps, on 2 of the lemons until they have imbibed all the oil...with the remainder of the sugar into a jug ; add the lemon-juice tbut no pips), and pour over the whole a quart of boiling water. When the sugar is dissolved,... | |
| Leo Engel - 1878 - 126 Seiten
...Parties. The rind of two lemons ; juice of three large lemons ; half pound of loaf sugar ; one quart boiling water. Rub some of the sugar in lumps on two...remainder of the sugar into a jug; add the lemon juice, and pour over the whole a quart of boiling water. When the sugar is dissolved, strain the lemonade... | |
| Laura Carter Holloway - 1887 - 606 Seiten
...LEMONADE.—The rind of two lemons, the juice of three large or four small ones, half a pound of loaf-sugar, one quart of boiling water. Rub some of the sugar, in...with the remainder of the sugar into a jug; add the lemon-juice (but no pips), and pour over the whole a quart of boiling water; when the sugar is dissolved,... | |
| Harry Johnson - 1888 - 252 Seiten
...sugar; 1 gallon of boiling water; rub the rinds of the 8 lemons on the sugar until it has absorbed all the oil from them, and put it with the remainder of the sugar into a jug ; add the lemon juice and pour the boiling water over the whole. When the sugar is dissolved, strain the lemonade through... | |
| 1890 - 718 Seiten
...excellent recipe requires one-half pound loaf sugar, three large or four small lemons, and a quart boiling water. Rub some of the sugar, in lumps, on...until they have imbibed all the oil from them, and put with the remainder of the sugar into a jug ; add the lemon juice (but no seeds), and pour over the... | |
| William Brisbane Dick - 1900 - 624 Seiten
...1 ounce of this powder makes 4 pint of lemonade. the oil from them, and put it with the remain der of the sugar into a jug; add the lemon juice (but no pips), and pour over the whole a quart boiliug water. When the sugar is dissolved, strain the lemonade through a piece of muslin, and, when... | |
| Christine Terhune Herrick - 1904 - 324 Seiten
...Parties Rub the rinds of 8 lemons on a portion of 2 pounds of loaf sugar until all the oil is absorbed, and put it with the. remainder of the sugar into a jug; add the juice of 1 dozen lemons (not the pips), and pour over this 1 gallon of boiling water. After the sugar... | |
| Isabella Beeton, Mrs. Beeton (Isabella Mary) - 2006 - 1134 Seiten
...small ones, i Ib. of loaf sugar, i quart of boiling water. Mode - Rub some of the sugar, in lumps, on 2 of the lemons until they have imbibed all the oil...with the remainder of the sugar into a jug; add the lemon-juice (but no pips), and pour over the whole a quart of boiling water. When the sugar is dissolved,... | |
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