
Count
Your Blessings
Submitted
by HOST
GFS
Maria@aol.com
Years
ago a Kentucky grandmother gave a
bride the following recipe for
washing clothes
- 1.
Bilt fire in backyard to heat
kettle of rain
water.
- 2.
Set tubs so smoke wont blow in
eyes if wind is
pert.
- 3.
Shave one hole cake of lie
soap in bilin
water.
- 4.
Sort things, make 3 piles. 1
pile white, 1 pile colored, 1
pile work britches and
rags.
- 5.
To make starch, stir flour in
cool water to smooth, then
thin down with bilin
water.
- 6.
Take white things, rub dirty
spots on board, scrub hard,
and then bile. Rub colored,
don't bile, just rinch and
starch.
- 7.
Take things out of kettle with
broomstick handle, then rinch,
and starch.
- 8.
Hang old rags on
fence.
- 9.
Spread tea towels on
grass.
- 10.
Pore rinch water in flower
bed.
- 11.
Scrub porch with hot soapy
water.
- 12.
Turn tubs upside
down.
- 13.
Go put on clean dress, smooth
hair with hair combs. Brew cup
of tea, sit and rock a spell
and count your
blessings.
Hang
this above your automatic washer,
and when things look bleak, read
it again, and count your
blessings!

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