When we look at all the modern conveniences that we have today, it is interesting to look back to life as Aunt Millie and Uncle Jim lived it on the farm. While it was not an easy life, it was simple. They probably had their own brand of stress, but at the end of the day, they pretty much had what they needed on the farm. If not, they made it out of what they had on the farm. Here are some tidbits from Aunt Millie’s cookbook that kind of give you a look at just how simple life was on the farm.
From Aunt Millie’s Cookbook
Let stand for 24 hours before use as a liniment
½ cup turpentine
1 cup of vinegar
1 egg
Mix well
Let stand for 24 hours before use as a liniment
Plant potatoes when sign is feet in the dark of the moon
Plant Squash after June 10th to keep bugs off
Put slice of onion on Bumblebee sting
Mantles Fish Bait
⅔ cup of Rye flour
⅓ cup of corn meal
Make a still dough with a little water
Flatten to a cake, boil till floats
For foundered horse
A teaspoon of pulverised alum. Put as far back as you can on horse’s tongue so horse gets it all.
Help for sore Bunion
Take 1 tablespoon fresh lard and 1 small teaspoon common baking soda. Mix and bind on bunion or rub on. Two of three applications usually sufficient
A lot to be said for old remedies
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Probably better than some of the stuff we use today. May have to try some of these out
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