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Irish Moss Drink ½ lb Irish moss 2 oz. gum Arabic 4oz. isinglass 4oz. linseed 1 can sweetened condensed milk 1 lb sugar 2 tbsp. vanilla flavoring ½ nutmegs 4 qt. water # Wash the moss in the sink to remove sand or foreign matter. Bring water to a boil and then add moss, linseed, isinglass, and gum Arabic. # Let the ingredients cook until everything is dissolved, except the moss. This will take about an hour or so. # Strain the liquid into another container and separate the boiled Irish moss trash from the drink. # Add the rest of the ingredients to the mixture, now do a taste test. Add more of anything you feel that would make this drink taste the way you want it to. # Put it to cool in the refrigerator for 4 hours. # Serve in 12 oz. cups. Note: Because the thickness of this drink can vary, you may have to dilute this mixture to an acceptable level of consistency.

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