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		<title>An 18th century lip balm recipe</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I had planned to try out a couple of new things this Christmas to post here on Food In The Fort. Unfortunately, I fell on the ice this morning and I&#8217;m in a good bit of pain and don&#8217;t feel like cooking. So here&#8217;s a recipe of a different sort. This originally appeared on my [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I had planned to try out a couple of new things this Christmas to post here on Food In The Fort. Unfortunately, I fell on the ice this morning and I&#8217;m in a good bit of pain and don&#8217;t feel like cooking. So here&#8217;s a recipe of a different sort. This originally appeared on <a href="http://womm.leolincourt.com/an-18th-century-lip-balm">my Posterous blog</a> where I share what I&#8217;m reading, watching or listening to online and make half-assed observations.</p>
<blockquote><p>Take two ounces of virgin&#8217;s wax (pure beeswax), two ounces of hog&#8217;s lard, half an ounce of spermaceti (sperm-whale wax), one ounce of oil of sweet-almonds, two drams of balsam of Peru, two drams of alkanet root cut small, six new raisins shred small, a little fine sugar, simmer them all together a little while; then strain it off into little pots. It is the finest lip salve in the world.</p></blockquote>
<p>Via Lucy at <a target="_blank" href="http://www.layscience.net/node/861">The Lay Scientist</a>, we have <a href="http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/food-and-drink/features/hannah-glasse-the-original-domestic-goddess-405277.html">Hannah Glasse</a>&#8216;s recipe for lip balm. Hannah was sort of the Julia Child of her day and wrote the wildly influential <a target="_blank" href="http://books.google.com/books?id=xJdAAAAAIAAJ&amp;printsec=toc&amp;source=gbs_summary_r&amp;cad=0#v=onepage&amp;q=&amp;f=false">The Art of Cookery, Made Plain and Easy</a> (for which she received little compensation).
<p>I enjoy looking through old recipes, including recipes for old folk remedies. The ingredients are often astonishing, such as the full two ounces of hog&#8217;s lard in Hannah&#8217;s recipe (gross!). This particular recipe intrigues me. It must have had an interesting scent. It was probably a pretty good lip balm too (assuming one didn&#8217;t have an allergic reaction to the <a target="_blank" href="http://altmedicine.about.com/od/herbsupplementguide/a/balsam_peru.htm">Myroxylon balsamum</a> (balsam of Peru). Certainly with all that wax and lard one&#8217;s lips must have been hermetically sealed against the elements. Indeed, one imagines it would have also made a damn fine window caulk.</p>
<p>Just one question&#8230; Wouldn&#8217;t &#8220;new raisins&#8221; just be grapes?</p>
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