History Preserving Children

donna

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Apparently husbands and wives weren't only ones cooked or preserved. I have several older books, depression era on Preserving Children.

1 large grassy field
3 small dogs
narrow strip of brook, pebbly if possible
6 children, all sizes
hot sun
flowers

Mix the children with the dogs and empty into a field, stirring continuously. Sprinkle the field with flowers. Pour brook gently over the pebbles. Cover all with deep blue sky and bake in hot sun. When children are well browned, they may be removed. Will be found right and ready for setting in cool bath tub.
 
Apparently husbands and wives weren't only ones cooked or preserved. I have several older books, depression era on Preserving Children.

1 large grassy field
3 small dogs
narrow strip of brook, pebbly if possible
6 children, all sizes
hot sun
flowers

Mix the children with the dogs and empty into a field, stirring continuously. Sprinkle the field with flowers. Pour brook gently over the pebbles. Cover all with deep blue sky and bake in hot sun. When children are well browned, they may be removed. Will be found right and ready for setting in cool bath tub.

Aww! This one is awesome! Thanks far sharing it Donna! :geek:
 
Apparently husbands and wives weren't only ones cooked or preserved. I have several older books, depression era on Preserving Children.

1 large grassy field
3 small dogs
narrow strip of brook, pebbly if possible
6 children, all sizes
hot sun
flowers

Mix the children with the dogs and empty into a field, stirring continuously. Sprinkle the field with flowers. Pour brook gently over the pebbles. Cover all with deep blue sky and bake in hot sun. When children are well browned, they may be removed. Will be found right and ready for setting in cool bath tub.
Do you put them in Bell jars? Call it rugrat marmalade.
 
Apparently husbands and wives weren't only ones cooked or preserved. I have several older books, depression era on Preserving Children.

1 large grassy field
3 small dogs
narrow strip of brook, pebbly if possible
6 children, all sizes
hot sun
flowers

Mix the children with the dogs and empty into a field, stirring continuously. Sprinkle the field with flowers. Pour brook gently over the pebbles. Cover all with deep blue sky and bake in hot sun. When children are well browned, they may be removed. Will be found right and ready for setting in cool bath tub.
Oh yes! We spent many a summers day investigating the woods, the creek, and messing around in the back yard! I'm sure there is one for Winter as well..
 

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