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Remarks. —The ground work of this recipe was from a Mrs. S. Bearnes, to the Blade, in which she also gave an endorsement of the new plan of using strong soda water on burns (which see, among the recipes for burns), but I will give her plan in her own words. She says: "I want to tell you how I cure a burn. Wet a cloth in strong soda (baking soda) water, and wrap around the burn, or lay a little soda on and dampen it and let it remain a few minutes. " If she had given her post-office address, I should have given it too. I have come as near as possible to giving her full credit The wet cloth is the best plan. Milk Toast, No. 2. —Cut slices of bread very thin, toast quickly to a light brown; butter, while hot, and pile them in a deep dish; then cover them with rich boiling milk. Let it stand a few minutes and serve. A little salt may be added if necessary.
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