Food and Health by Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Company
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VINEGAR [Illustration] A spoonful of vinegar added to the water when cooking corned beef will make it more tender. To make pie-crust flaky try adding one-half a spoonful of vinegar to the cold water before mixing. Add vinegar to the water in which you soak wilted vegetables and they will revive quickly and any little bugs in them will come out. Add vinegar to the water when washing windows or paint or cleaning floors. If paint or varnish is on a window, wet it with hot vinegar and rub it off with a cent. To take the shine from clothing, sponge the shiny places with boiling hot vinegar, rubbing vigorously, then press as usual. IT IS PERFECTLY SAFE for any one to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound whenever such a medicine is needed. It contains no narcotics nor harmful drugs and is made in the most accurate and sanitary manner. Can a medicine be a fraud that is compounded from nature's own remedies, the roots and herbs of the fields, that has stood the test of time by restoring health and happiness to thousands of suffering women? |
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