1922 Old Time Recipes Liquors Shrubs(4th edition) by Helen S Wright

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spirit. The addition of two or three drops each of essence of lemon and orange peel, with about a spoonful of essence of carda- moms to each gallon, will improve it. Some persons add to the above quantity one dram of cardamom seeds and one ounce each of dried orange and lemon peel. One ounce of oil of cassia is considered to be equal to eight pounds of the buds or bark. If wanted dark, it may be colored with burnt sugar. The quantity of sugar is one and one-half pounds to the gallon. STRONG CINNAMON CORDIAL Take one pound of fine cinnamon bruised, two gallons of clear rectified spirit, and one pint of water. Put them into the still, and digest them twenty-four hours with a gentle heat, after which draw off by a pretty strong heat. CITRON CORDIAL Take six ounces of dry yellow rinds of citrons, two ounces of orange peel, one and one-half ounces bruised nutmegs, five quarts of proof spirit, one pint water. Digest with a gentle heat, then draw off ten gal- lons in a bath; heat, and dulcify with fine sugar. 124

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