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This section is from the book "Clayton's Quaker Cook-Book", by H. J. Clayton. Also available from Amazon: Clayton's Quaker Cook-Book.
Iron rust may be removed by a little salt mixed with lemon-juice; put in the sun, and if necessary use two applications.
Mildew. An old time and effectual remedy for mildew is to dip the stained cloth in buttermilk and lay in the sun.
Oysters Roasted on Chafing-Dish. Take largest oysters, and put in a chafing-dish in their own liquor. Season with red or black pepper, adding plenty of good butter, with a little Worcestershire sauce or walnut catsup. After roasting - taking care not to roast too much - serve on buttered toast.
 
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