Pickled Onions.
Ingredients
- ment quite as much as during the critical part of the disease.
- Foods must be taken which are nutritious, easy of assimilation, and given frequently, in small quantities, and at regular intervals.
- The convalescent, if allowed to follow his own inclinations, often produces a relapse by improper diet.
- It is often desirable to prepare water ices and ice creams quickly and in small quantities for the sick.
- This maybe easily accomplished by putting the mixture to be frozen in a small tin box (one-pound baking-powder can), placing box in lard pail and surrounding with finely crushed ice and salt.
Method
- Cover pail; as mixture begins to freeze, scrape from sides and bottom of box and beat until smooth.
- Continue until of the desired consistency.
Original 1896 Text
Pickled Onions. ment quite as much as during the critical part of the disease. Foods must be taken which are nutritious, easy of assimilation, and given frequently, in small quantities, and at regular intervals. The convalescent, if allowed to follow his own inclinations, often produces a relapse by improper diet. It is often desirable to prepare water ices and ice creams quickly and in small quantities for the sick. This maybe easily accomplished by putting the mixture to be frozen in a small tin box (one-pound baking-powder can), placing box in lard pail and surrounding with finely crushed ice and salt. Cover pail; as mixture begins to freeze, scrape from sides and bottom of box and beat until smooth. Continue until of the desired consistency.