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Cooling Drink For Invalids. Mrs. Retta Lucas. Recipe

Cooling Drink For Invalids

History:
Throughout history, people have used various remedies and concoctions to help ease the discomfort of illness. One such remedy is the Cooling Drink For Invalids. This soothing and nutritious beverage has been passed down through generations, offering comfort to those in need. Its simplicity and effectiveness have made it a popular choice for caregivers looking to provide relief to their loved ones during times of illness.

Recipe:

Ingredients:
- 2 teaspoonfuls arrowroot
- Cold water
- 3 tablespoonfuls white sugar
- Juice of half a lemon
- 1 small piece of lemon rind
- Boiling water

Instructions:
1. In a small bowl, combine the arrowroot with a little cold water. Mix it well to form a smooth paste.
2. In a quart pitcher, add the white sugar, lemon juice, and lemon rind.
3. Quickly stir the arrowroot mixture into the pitcher, making sure to combine all the ingredients thoroughly.
4. Fill the pitcher with boiling water, stirring continuously until the sugar has dissolved and the drink is well mixed.
5. Allow the drink to cool slightly before serving. Remove the lemon rind before pouring into individual cups.

Fun Facts:
- Arrowroot is a starchy root vegetable derived from the Maranta arundinacea plant. It has been used for centuries as a thickening agent in cooking and is also known for its soothing properties.
- Lemon juice is often used in traditional home remedies due to its high vitamin C content, which helps support the immune system.
- This Cooling Drink For Invalids is not only refreshing but also provides essential nutrients to support recovery and hydration during times of illness.

Similar Recipes:
1. Ginger and Mint Infused Water: Combine fresh ginger slices and a handful of mint leaves in a pitcher of cold water. Allow it to infuse for a few hours in the refrigerator before serving. This drink aids digestion and provides a cooling sensation.
2. Cucumber and Lemon Water: Thinly slice a cucumber and a lemon, then add them to a pitcher of water. Let it sit in the refrigerator for a few hours to enhance the flavor. This drink is known for its refreshing properties and is particularly hydrating.

Remember, while these drinks can be enjoyed by anyone, they are especially beneficial for those feeling under the weather. The Cooling Drink For Invalids is a simple yet effective way to provide comfort and nourishment to someone in need.

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