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    Beer from the Marsh Woman’s Brewery Perfume Oil

    In the kitchen were frogs roasting on the spit, and dishes preparing of snail skins, with children’s fingers in them, salad of mushroom seed, hemlock, noses and marrow of mice, beer from the marsh woman’s brewery, and sparkling salt-petre wine from the grave cellars.

    A beer flavored with marsh arrow grass, yew berries, purple foxglove, and giant hogweed.

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  • Buttered Beere Hair Gloss

    Take three pintes of Beere, put fiue yolkes of Egges to it, straine them together, and set it in a pewter pot to the fyre, and put to it halfe a pound of Sugar, one penniworth of Nutmegs beaten, one penniworth of Cloues beaten, and a halfepenniworth of Ginger beaten, and when it is all in, take another pewter pot and brewe them together, and set it to the fire againe, and when it is readie to boyle, take it from the fire, and put a dish of sweet butter into it, and brewe them together out of one pot into an other.
    – The Good Huswifes Handmaide for the Kitchin, 1594

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  • John Barleycorn Beard Oil

    There was three men come out o’ the west

    their fortunes for to try,

    And these three men made a solemn vow,

    John Barleycorn must die,

    They plowed, they sowed, they harrowed him in,

    throwed clods upon his head,

    And these three men made a solemn vow,

    John Barleycorn was dead.

     

    Barley, beer, blood, and whiskey.

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