Waller, Mary E. (Mary Ella), 1855-1938
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Mrs. Blossom had never told her recipe for her “hot molasses tea;” but it had been famed in the family for more than a generation. She had it from her mother. The treat was always reserved for a bitterly cold night, and the good things in it of which one had a taste—molasses, white sugar, lemon-peel, butter, peppermint, boiled raisins, and mysterious unknowns—were compounded with hot water into a palate-tickling beverage.
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