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until brown. Take out the tripe, and add flour
and milk to the butter in the blazer,to make a
smooth sauce. Return the tripe to the pan to
heat. Serve with biscuits or toast.
"Keep your mouth wet,feet dry,"
If attacked by rheumatism,Seigel's Syrup try.
Curry Sauce.—One sliced onion,two cups of
Water or stock, two tablespoons of butter,
one tablespoon of flour, salt, one table
spoon of curry powder. Brown the onion
in the butter. Stir in the flour and curry
powder. Add the water,and strain the sauce
when it thickens. If water is used, add beef
extract.
"Mary's mouth costs her nothing,for she never opens
it but at the expense of others."
Devilled Tongue.—Sprinkle slices of tongue
with mustard and red pepper,and pour over a
little salad oil. Place the slices together in
one pile, and let them remain an hour. Then
brown them in hot butter. Serve with slices
of brown bread.
"He that riseth late
mu.sttrot all day—and even then
shall scarce o'ertakc his business."
French Toast. —Two eggs, one cup of milk.
Beat the eggs, and add to the milk. Season it
with salt and pepper. Moisten slices of bread
in the custard,and brown them in hot butter.
Work,and you'll never starve) live on hope,and you'll
not live long.
Take Seigel's Syrup when you go to bed,and you'll get
up with a bright,clear head.




