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78

Rawling's mixed drinks

some tastes, and it is worth the trouble

necessary to prepare it. While ale is

generally used, porter or beer may be

substituted, and mulled in the same

way.

Put a heavy iron bar or poker in the

fire,and when it reaches a glowing heat

immerse it in the mug of ale, withdraw

ing it before the contents froth over.

A spoonful of sugar is sometimes

added.

Ill

Whiskey Toddy.

Into a toddy glass put

one lump of sugar

enough water to dissolve;

stir a little and add

one measure whiskey

one slice lemon.

Fill the glass with hot water, and stir

agaifr.