id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.32044050803881 Traill, Catherine Parr Strickland, The Canadian settler's guide 1857 .txt text/plain 110167 6408 83 when ripe, a valuable fruit: skinned, it makes good pies, and puddings, and, boiled down in sugar, a capital preserve. yeast, then stir the yeast up, adding a little warm water, and a tablespoonful of flour, mixing it well ; let it stand a short time, till it begins to rise in bubbles. to stir easily, thin with a little boiling water : add a large tea-spoonful of salt. into a quart of fine flour, about an ounce of butter or lard, and a little salt: mix with cold water into a stiff, smooth paste ; roll it out, Dissolve half a pound of butter or lard (the latter will do), in boiling water, with a little salt: mix with a spoon as much flour as you be added in place of the water, with a little salt, and the rice simmered for an hour or more, till every grain has burst, and the milk is ./cache/hvd.32044050803881.pdf ./txt/hvd.32044050803881.txt