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table stock is already strong and well-flavoured, no addition of any kind will be needed. 9. PEA SOUP. Use split peas, soak overnight, and prepare according to recipe given for lentil soup. 10. POTATO SOUP. Peel thinly 2 lbs. potatoes. (A floury kind should be used for this soup.) Cut into small pieces, and put into a saucepan with enough water to cover them. Add three large onions (sliced), unless tomatoes are preferred for flavouring. Bring to the boil, then simmer until the potatoes are cooked to a mash. Rub through a sieve or beat with a fork. Now add 3/4 pint water or 1 pint milk, and a little nutmeg if liked. Boil up and serve. If the milk is omitted, the juice and pulp of two or three tomatoes may be added, and the onions may be left out also. 11. P.R. SOUP. 1 head celery, 4 large tomatoes, 4 qts. water, 4 large English onions, 3 tablespoons coarsely chopped parsley. This soup figures often in the diet sheet of the Physical Regenerationists for gouty and rheumatic patients, but in addition to being a valuable medicine on account of its salts, it is the most delicious clear soup that I know of. To make: chop the ingredients to dice, cover closely, and simmer until the quantity of liquid is reduced to one half. 12. P.R. BEEF TEA SUBSTITUTE. 1/4 pint pearl barley, 1/4 pint red lentils, 2 qts. cold bran water, flavouring. To make the bran water, boil 1 measure of bran with 4 measures of water for not less than 30 minutes. Simmer together the barley, lentils, and bran water for 3 hours. To flavour, put 4 ozs. butter or 3 ozs. nutter into a pan with 1 lb. sliced onions. Shake over fire until brown, but do not let them burn or the flavour of the soup will be spoilt. Add these to the stock at the end of the first hour. Any other vegetable liked may be chopped to dice and added. Tomato may be substituted for the onion if preferred and no fat used. Strain through a hair sieve, and serve the clear liquid after boiling up. 13. SAGO SOUP. 6 ozs. sago, 2 qts. stock, juice of 1 lemon. Wash the sago and soak it for 1 hour. Put it in a saucepan with the lemon juice and stock, and stew for 1 hour. 14. TOMATO SOUP. 1 qt. water or white stock, 1 lb. tomatoes. Slice the tomatoes, and simmer very gently in the water until tender. Rub through a sieve. Boil up and serve. 15. VEGETABLE STOCK. To 4 qts. water allow 1 pint lentils, or rather less than 1 pint haricots. In addition
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