The Queen-like Closet or Rich Cabinet - Stored with all manner of rare receipts for preserving, candying and cookery. Very pleasant and beneficial to all ingenious persons of the female sex by Hannah Wolley
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293. _To make Clouted Cream._
Take three Gallons of new Milk, set it on the fire, and boil it, then put in two Quarts of Cream, and stir it about for a while over the fire, then pour it out into several pans, and cover it till the next morning, then take it off carefully with a Skimmer, and put it all into one dish one upon another, then eat it with Wine and Sugar. 294. _An excellent Damask Powder._ Take of Orrice half a Pound, Rose leaves four Ounces, Cloves one Ounce, _Lignum Rhodium_ two Ounces, _Storax_ one Ounce and an half, _Benjamin_ one Ounce and an half, Musk and Civet of each ten Grains, beat them altogether grosly, save the Rose leaves you must put in afterwards. This is a very fine Powder to lay among Linnen. _The End of the First Part._ THE SECOND PART OF The Queen-like Closet: |
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