A Book of Fruits and Flowers by Anonymous
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Paine in the Ears and Teeth, Deafnesse.
_Contra vim mortis, non est Medicamen in hortis._ _LONDON_: Printed by _M.S._ for _Tho: Fenner_ at the South entrance of the _Royall Exchange_, London, 1653. * * * * * Of Lemmons. [Illustration: Lemmon.] _A Lemmon Sallet._ Take Lemmons, rub them upon a Grate, to make their rinds smooth, cut them in halves, take out the meat of them, and boyle them in faire water a good while, changing the water once or twice in the boyling, to take away the bitternesse of them, when they are tender take them out and scrape away all the meat (if any be left) very cleane, then cut them as thin as you can (to make them hold) in a long string, or in reasonable short pieces, and lay them in your glasse, and boyling some of the best _White_-wine vineger with shugar, to a reasonable |
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