
ECONOMY IN CARPETS
"In buying a carpet, as in everything else, those of the best quality are cheapest in the end. As it is extremely desirable that they should look as clean as possible, avoid buying a carpet that has any white in it. Even a small portion of white interspersed through the pattern will in a short time give it a dingy appearance.
If you cannot obtain a hearth rug that exactly corresponds with the carpet, get one entirely different, for a decided contrast looks better than a bad match."
~Confederate Cook Book
145 years and still good advice!
Here's a quick recipe for Pumpkin Bread from 145 years ago, just in case you'd like a try at it:
PUMPKIN BREAD
Boil a good pumpkin in water till it is quite thick, pass it through a sieve and mix flour so as to make a good dough. This makes an excellent bread.
(They just don't write 'em like this anymore do they??)
5 comments:
Hi Karrie & Karla!
Wow! I'd really be in big trouble with this recipe!! I have enough problems with complete recipes. I forgot to put the sugar in hot fudge years ago and Wes & my boys are still reminding me of it 20 yrs later!!!
Hugs, Sherry
You're right, they don't write them like that anymore. I love the carpet advice. I completely agree.
Oh yes, great carpet advice! I wouldn't put anything white on my floors!
Now that would have to be the teeniest recipe I have ever seen! I love the simplicity of it! Simple cooking is the best. The addition of a few herbs would be nice with this also. Just to give it a modern twist :)
What a crazy book - thanks!
How fun! I love stuff like this. And speaking as someone who has an awful lot of off-white carpet in her house, I have to agree with their advice about that! -Julia
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