Dr. Bacon his Syrup of Apples.
You may make an Excellent Syrup of Apples thus: Slice a douzen or twenty Pippins into thin slices; and lay them in a deep Dish S. S. S. with pure double Refined Sugar in powder. Put
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You may make an Excellent Syrup of Apples thus: Slice a douzen or twenty Pippins into thin slices; and lay them in a deep Dish S. S. S. with pure double Refined Sugar in powder. Put
two or three spoonfuls of water to them, and cover them close with another dish, cutting their joyning that nothing may expire. Then set them into an Oven, and when you take out the Dish, you will have an Excellent Syrup, and the remaining substance of the Apples will be insipid.
You may proceed with Damsons in the same manner (or other Plumbs) and you will have excellent stewed Damsons, (as fair as Preser∣ved ones) swimming in a very fine Syrup.