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LXXVII Of Butter

Likewise of butter, if a consumptive take it. But the said butter should
have no salt at all, for if it has salt, it does great damage. If it is
clean and fresh, let a little honey be mixed with it, and let the patient
lick it a little, and then lie down flat. Furthermore, about consumptives,
it is better for those who have not had it for a long time, but if the lung
is punctured and excretes pus, it is not good for those people.
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Date: Sun, 26 Sep 1999 22:09:52 -0400
From: "Matilda Prevost-Hart" <matti at globalbiz.net>
Subject: RE: SC - butter

From: Stefan li Rous
>> I use unsalted sweet butter, I don't like too much added
>> salt unless I add it!
>> margali

>I was wondering about this in the grocery the other day. Some of the
>butter said "unsalted". Does this mean the rest of the butter is
>salted? In other words, unless it says otherwise the default is
>salted butter?

The short answer: YES.

(Not to be brusque, however. Salt in butter is a serious preservative, I
merely don't like it personally.)

Mathilde du Neige
mka Matilda Prevost-Hart
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