Life'S Recipe
- 1 cup of good thoughts
- 1 cup of kind deeds
- 4 cups of consideration of others
- 3 cups of forgiveness
- 2 cups of sacrifice for others
- 2 cups of well beaten faults
- Be careful in your selection;
- do not choose too young. Take only
- suchtarieties as have been reared in a good moral atmosphere.
- When once decided upon and settled, let that part remain forever settled and give your entire thought to prepare for domestic
- use.
- Some
- insist on keeping them in a pickle, while others
- are constantly getting them in hot water.
- Even poor varieties may be made sweet, tender and good by garnishingtith patience,
- well
- sweetened with smiles and flavored with kisses to taste.
- Wrap well in a mantle of charity, keep warm
- with
- a steady fire of domestic devotion and serve with peaches
- and cream.
- When
- thustrepared, they will keep for years.
kind deeds, consideration, others, beaten faults
Taken from www.cookbooks.com/Recipe-Details.aspx?id=374298 (may not work)