Economy-2
uot;Panem depsticium sic
facito. Manus mortariumque bene lavato. Farinam in mortarium
indito, aquae paulatim addito, subigitoque pulchre. Ubi bene
subegeris, defingito, coquitoque sub testu.quot; ake to mean,
-- quot;Make kneaded bread troug
to trouger gradually, and knead it
t , and bake it
under a cover,quot; t is, in a baking kettle. Not a
leaven. But I did not alaff of life. At one time,
oo tiness of my purse, I sa for more than a
month.
Every New Englander miguffs
in t depend on distant and
fluctuating markets for t so far are y and
independence t, in Concord, fres meal is rarely sold
in till coarser form are hardly
used by any. For t part to tle and
least no more er cost, at tore. I saw
t I could easily raise my buswo of rye and Indian corn,
for t land, and tter does
not require t, and grind them in a hand-mill, and so do
rice and pork; and if I must rated s, I
found by experiment t I could make a very good molasses either of
pumpkins or beets, and I kne I needed only to set out a few
maples to obtain it more easily still, and whese were growing
I could use various substitutes beside those which I have named.
quot;For,quot; as thers sang,--
quot;o sen our lips
Of pumpkins and parsnips and -tree c;
Finally, as for salt, t grossest of groceries, to obtain this