Mother's Remedies Novel Chapters
List of most recent chapters published for the Mother's Remedies novel. A total of 227 chapters have been translated and the release date of the last chapter is Apr 02, 2024
Latest Release: Chapter 1 : Mother's Remedies.by T. J. Ritter.PHYSICIAN'S INTRODUCTION [x]"Of the thi
Mother's Remedies.by T. J. Ritter.PHYSICIAN'S INTRODUCTION [x]"Of the things which man can do or make here below, by far the most momentous, wonderful, and worthy, are the things we call Books."--CARLYLE."A good book may be among
- 201 A neat, well written letter or note is a credit to the writer, and a compliment to her correspondent.Avoid "fancy" or bizarre stationery. A good quality of white or cream paper, in several sizes, is indicative of refined taste.The forms of addre
- 202 RED HANDS AND NOSE.--Sometimes a too tight corset, impeding the circulation of the blood, is responsible for the blemishes; sometimes poor circulation due to poor health. Cold feet may send the blood to the nose.Find out what is the cause and remove it. L
- 203 IMPLEMENTS.--The tools required are a pair of manicure scissors, which have small curved blades; get a good pair of steel scissors, the silver are not so good; a package of emery boards, an orange-wood stick, a flexible nail file, a small bottle of peroxi
- 204 Baby.--A sweet new blossom of humanity, fresh fallen from G.o.d's own home, to flower on earth.--Ma.s.sey.[802 MOTHERS' REMEDIES]Boy's Garments.--Don't burden the boy with a whole array of separate garments, but give him a few good, he
- 205 And I really believe it is ever so glad That we planted it there to grow, And knows us and loves us and understands, For it claps them just like two little hands, Whenever the west winds blow.The Flannel Binder.--The flannel binders for baby should be cut
- 206 Zweiback Noodles.--When making soup for children zweiback or Jew's bread is excellent for making noodles. Pound the bread to a powder, roll it with the rolling pin, sift and use the same as flour. It can also be used in milk as a baby food, and is of
- 207 Medicine.--The disease and its medicine are like two factions in a besieged town; they tear one another to pieces, but both unite against their common enemy, Nature.--Jeffrey.Baby's Petticoats.--Fine white flannel is the best material for baby's
- 208 Reading.--To read without reflecting, is like eating without digesting.--Burkc.Princess Skirt.--For long skirts, both flannel and white ones, the princess skirt adds to comfort of the body; no bands or fullness around the body or neck. Cut the material sa
- 209 Theory and Practice of Domestic Science.--Domestic Science has come to be considered one of the most important factors in our public school education of today. We have just awakened to the fact that our daughters should receive training in those things wh
- 210 Raspberry and Currant Preserves.-- 3 lbs. Currants. 3 lbs. Sugar. 4 qts. Raspberries.Pick over, wash and drain the currants. Put into a preserving kettle and mash. Cook one hour and strain through cheesecloth. Return to the kettle, add the sugar, heat to
- 211 Boil the ingredients together until thick. The rind of the orange may be grated and cooked by itself until tender before adding to the rest of the materials. Pour into sterilized gla.s.ses and seal.Pineapple.--Pare and remove the eyes from pineapple, then
- 212 Prepare the cream sauce, add the beef and hard cooked eggs, cut into slices. When heated through pour over toast diamonds. Garnish with parsley and serve hot.Cheese Fondue.-- 2 cups grated cheese. 2 tablespoons b.u.t.ter.1 cup soft bread crumbs. 1/2 teasp
- 213 Timbale--Pie crust baked in a mould.Croutons--Bread toasted in squares, used for soup and in garnis.h.i.+ng.Bouillon--A clear broth, usually of beef.Au Gratin--Dishes baked, prepared with cheese.Menu--Bill of fare.Puree--Ingredients rubbed through a sieve
- 214 4. Sweet Tomato Pickles.--Peel and slice eight pounds of tomatoes, four and a half pounds of sugar, one pound of mace and cinnamon mixed, one quart of vinegar and one ounce cloves. Mix all together and boil one hour.5. Standby Pickles.--Chop fine one gall
- 215 34. Gooseberry Catsup.--To one pound of gooseberries, use three-fourths pound sugar and spices to taste. One pint of vinegar to ten pounds of the fruit. Boil two hours. This is delicious.35. Spiced Vinegar for Pickles.--(This can be used generally for pic
- 216 Then put up in small jars.9. Citron Preserves.--Select sound fruit, pare it and divide into quarters, (carefully take out the seeds) and cut in very small pieces, any shape you desire, and weigh it. To every pound of fruit allow a half pound of loaf sugar
- 217 10. Orange Marmalade.--Cut the oranges in half; remove the pulp with a spoon, take one lemon to five oranges, preparing the same way. Then cut the sh.e.l.ls of the oranges in two, sc.r.a.pe out the white lining and put the skins on to boil; weigh the pulp
- 218 Maple Creams No. 2.--To two pounds of maple sugar add a cup of water and a quarter teaspoonful cream of tartar. Shave the sugar, and stir till dissolved. Boil without stirring to the soft ball stage; let stand in the kettle until cool, not cold; beat unti
- 219 Keep an account of all supplies with cost and date when purchased.Love lightens labor.Money.--Count carefully when you receive change.Nutmegs.--p.r.i.c.k with a pin and if good oil will run out.Orange and Lemon Peel.--Dry, pound and keep in corked bottles
- 220 30. Use of Old Linen Collars.--Cut them up into narrow strips and use them for gas-lighting instead of using wax tapers. They make a steady flame and do not drip grease.31. Discarded Toys.--My baby came in the other day hugging to his breast a toy tin goa
- 221 73. Stocking Tops for Convenient Holders.--For soft, convenient holders use old stocking tops. Take two thicknesses, cut in squares, bind all around with some bias pieces left from calico dresses and sew a bra.s.s ring on one corner.74. Hat Hangers.--It i
- 222 117. To Keep Coffee From Boiling Over.--To keep coffee from boiling over add a lump of b.u.t.ter about the size of a small marble.118. Sour Milk Pancakes.--We are very fond of sour milk pancakes, and have often had to go without any in the winter when the
- 223 161. After Cake is Removed from Oven.--A cake which has been removed from the oven should be placed on a wire stand on the stove and the steam allowed to thoroughly escape from it so as to obviate any chances of it becoming heavy.162. When the Top Cannot
- 224 203. The Kitchen Ap.r.o.n.--The kitchen ap.r.o.n should cover the skirt and the front of the waist, though not necessarily the sleeves, as most house dresses are made with short sleeves.204. Cookies, to Keep.--Cookies put in an earthen jar lined with clea
- 225 245. Cleaning the Sweeping Brush.--Try cleaning the sweeping brush with an old comb. It is a good plan, for it preserves the brush and keeps it clean, and at the same time saves your hands.246. Bright Wood Berries May be Preserved.--Almost any kind of bri
- 226 289. To Make Soft Soap.--Soft soap made from half a pound of shaved hard soap and two quarts of water will save the soap bill at cleaning time.290. Separate Night and Day Pillows.--If separate night and day pillows are not used, as is now generally done,
- 227 333. A Serviceable Furniture Brush.--A serviceable furniture brush is made of turkey tail feathers. Take a stout twine and needle, sew the quills tightly together and cover the handle with a piece of oilcloth, smoothly st.i.tched into place, or wrap the h