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RAWLING'S mixed drinks
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Old Maid's Punch.
Brew a quart of strong green tea.
When cold pour into the punch bowl,
and add
three tablespoonsful bar sugar
juice of three lemons
one orange, sliced and quartered
one bottle lemon soda.
Stir well, and drop in a few large
lumps of ice. This punch will lose its
name, but will gain in flavor (as well
as in favor, perhaps) by the addition
of one or two measures of good cognac.
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Pumpkin Punch Bowl.
An excellent substitute for the regu
lar punch bowl may be made by using
a large pumpkin—the larger and
rounder the better. If possible select
one that has a piece of the stem, which
may be used as s. handle for the cover.
Cut the pumpkin all around,about one-