Life'S Recipe

  1. Be careful in your selection;
  2. do not choose too young. Take only
  3. suchtarieties as have been reared in a good moral atmosphere.
  4. When once decided upon and settled, let that part remain forever settled and give your entire thought to prepare for domestic
  5. use.
  6. Some
  7. insist on keeping them in a pickle, while others
  8. are constantly getting them in hot water.
  9. Even poor varieties may be made sweet, tender and good by garnishingtith patience,
  10. well
  11. sweetened with smiles and flavored with kisses to taste.
  12. Wrap well in a mantle of charity, keep warm
  13. with
  14. a steady fire of domestic devotion and serve with peaches
  15. and cream.
  16. When
  17. 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)

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