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Green Tomato Soy
2 gals. green tomatoes sliced, 12 large onions, 2 qts.
vinegar, 1 qt. sugar, 2 tablespoons salt, 2 ground
mustard, 2 black pepper, 2 allspice, 1 cloves,
Mix and stew till tender. The sec. will note that she
prefers to slice the tomatoes, & onions add the salt and place
them in a colander under a weight for a few
hours before cooking and that she found 2lbs. of green
cantaloup, sliced and also drained were an improvement.
Martha Holland's selection was part of a letter
from a Baltimore minister who recounted
recent experiences in Europe, some pleasant
and others annoying, he advised travellers to
take as little baggage as possible. Mary G. Colt
exhibited a plate of very nice looking mixed
spices which she said would season a certain
quantity of pickle just right. Her next
contribution to the general good was likewise
spicy, a little girls composition and the Asso.
enjoyed a hearty laugh over the child's droll
conceits. Her third contribution was a
laudatory essay upon "The Hen", some would-be
scientist declaring, whimsically, that in the
dim future domestic fowls would be fed upon
various compounds, medicinal more especially
suited to the needs of human beings who
could thus dispense with Dr's. in time.
Solely through living upon properly balanced
eggs. Eliza N. Moore gave anecdotes of
Edison who is still a wonder to all

Page 133

129

Green Tomato Soy

2 gals. green tomatoes sliced, 12 large onions, 2 qts.
vinegar, 1 qt. sugar, 2 tablespoons salt, 2 ground
mustard, 2 black pepper, 2 allspice, 1 cloves,
Mix and stew till tender. The sec. will note that she
prefers to slice the tomatoes, & onions add the salt and place
them in a colander under a weight for a few
hours before cooking and that she found 2lbs. of green
cantaloup, sliced and also drained were an improvement.

Martha Holland's selection was part of a letter
from a Baltimore minister who recounted
recent experiences in Europe, some pleasant
and others annoying, he advised travellers to
take as little baggage as possible. Mary G. Colt
exhibited a plate of very nice looking mixed
spices which she said would season a certain
quantity of pickle just right. Her next
contribution to the general good was likewise
spicy, a little girls composition and the Asso.
enjoyed a hearty laugh over the child's droll
conceits. Her third contribution was a
laudatory essay upon "The Hen", some would-be
scientist declaring, whimsically, that in the
dim future domestic fowls would be fed upon
various compounds, medicinal more especially
suited to the needs of human beings who
could thus dispense with Dr's. in time.
Solely through living upon properly balanced
eggs. Eliza N. Moore gave anecdotes of
Edison who is still a wonder to all