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ing donC; you may proceed to place them 

 iiiyoLirfalict difti, in a method and or- 

 der, that when well done is both pleaf- 

 ing to the mafter as well as gardincrj a 

 good handfomc fallet being as beautiful 

 a difh as any comes to a nobleman's or 

 gcntlemans table. 



The antients always mix'd oil, vine- 

 gar and honey together, for their fallets; 

 but later and better experience have ba- 

 nifh'd all fweet mixtures, except at the 

 defire of ladies, and has introduc'd v/hat 

 is better, and more agreeable to the pa- 

 late, oil, vinegar, fait, boil'd eggs, and 

 what is better than all (as being a mod 

 excellent pedoral) good miifrard. 



Great care fhould be taken in the mix- 

 ing and blending all thcfe materials to- 

 gether with a filver knife or {.^oo'dy as 

 Mr. Evelyn would have it, in fuch a 

 manner that the whole may be incor- 

 porated together, becaufe oil, vinegar, 

 and the other materials, don't do it wich 

 cafe. 



Six fpoonfuls of oil, four of vinegar^ 

 two or three yolks of boil'd eggs, and 

 two fpoonfuls of muftard, is a good 

 proportion, and enough for a good large 

 fallet 5 and it muft be obferv'd (from 

 U Mr. 



