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18 Century recipes

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Topic: 18 Century recipes
Posted By: dianefromcanada
Subject: 18 Century recipes
Date Posted: May 04 2001 at 10:44pm
I came across some very old recipes and some of them I was laughing so hard. IT contains everything that a person needed to make and live at the time. I found them very interesting so I thought you might enjoy reading just a couple of them. I have no idea how well they work.

Hair Oil
Cologne spirits, 90 percent proof, 1 gallon castor, castor oil oil 1 ounce, oil of cinnamon 1 ounce; mix well and it is fit for use.

How to make the hair soft and Glossy
Alcohol 1 pint, castor oil 4 ounces; mix and flavor with bergamot,; apply frequently with the hands.

Dry and Brittle Hair
May be made soft and brilliant by the use of the following formula: oil of roses 2 ounces, oil of tuberoses 2 drams ( what the heck is a dram? lol), oil of orange flower 2 drams, oil of jessamine 2 drams, oil of vanilla 1 ounce, essence of almonds 1 drop.

Gray Hair, to prevent
Hulls of butternuts 4 ounces; infuse in 1 quart of water 1 hour; add 1/2 ounce copperas; apply with a soft brush every 2 or 3 days. When sea air turns hair gray, it should be kept oiled with some vegetable oil; not glycerine, as that combines with water too readily. The water that potatoes have been boiled in applied to the hair prevents grayness.

Have fun reading these. After I read all the very old recipes I realize how easy life is for us. For them they had to make everything.







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dianefromcanada



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