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Mr. Parker
Hair dresser
Brentwood
100. To clarify Suet [?]
The [Mutton{struck through}] Suet must
be from the Caul which is the
finest. & chopt very small, then
rolld with a rolling Pin. & beat to a
Paste in a marble Mortar with a
heavy Pestle, like Dough which
clears it from the Blood & [?]
Put it then into Spring
Water, & let it lay 1 or 2 days -
Squeeze the Water well from
it. & repeat the washing in 3 or 4 difft
waters at the last squeeze out the
water perfectly by making it into
several Balls - which [put{struck through}] break &
put into an earthen Pot & melt gently
in hot water, till the Steam goes
off from the Suet. at that Instant
take it from the Fire to prevent its | p. 12898.
{sidebar}
Mr. Parker
Hair dresser
Brentwood
100. To clarify Suet [?]
The [Mutton{struck through}] Suet must
be from the Caul which is the
finest. & chopt very small, then
rolld with a rolling Pin. & beat to a
Paste in a marble Mortar with a
heavy Pestle, like Dough which
clears it from the Blood & [?]
Put it then into Spring
Water, & let it lay 1 or 2 days -
Squeeze the Water well from
it. & repeat the washing in 3 or 4 difft
waters at the last squeeze out the
water perfectly by making it into
several Balls - which [put{struck through}] break &
put into an earthen Pot & melt gently
in hot water, till the Steam goes
off from the Suet. at that Instant
take it from the Fire to prevent its |