dried figs, each split in two; let it boil a quarter of an hour, then have ready the peel of a lemon, taken off rather thickly, and the half of the lemon cut in thin slices; throw them into the stewpan and boil two minutes longer; then pour it into a jug, which cover closely with paper until cold, then pass it through a sieve: add a teaspoonful of honey, and it is ready for use. (Soyer, 1849)
Picnic Lemonade
1 quart water, 3 figs,
Peel and juice of 2 lemons, 1 tablespoonful honey.
Put the water into a stewpan to boil; add the figs cut in two; let the water and figs boil a quarter of an hour; add the lemon peel cut in thin slices; boil ten minutes longer; pour into a jug; cover closely with paper until cold; pass through a sieve and add the honey and lemon juice. Sugar can be used in place of honey. (Curtis, 1909)Sources
Curtis, Isabel. Mrs. Curtis's Cook Book. NY: 1909
Soyer, Alexis. Modern Housewife. London: 1849
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