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The Haymaker's Drink (or Switchel or Ginger Ale or Swaggel)By Walter L. Hay wardP.O. Box420l59 Kanarraville, Utah 84742 The best way I could think of to thank the many people who sent me recipes for The Haymaker's Drink (or Switchel or Ginger Ale or Swaggel), and to thank the magazines who printed my request for information concerning this drink, is to compile all and send each a copy. These are not for sale; this is just my way of saying "Thank You." You will find that the ingredients are the same in just about all the recipes; however, the amounts differ. Making the drink was usually the work of individual farm wives and, being individuals, each had her own way of doing things. The recipe I had in mind did not contain ginger-it did contain soda though-and such a recipe was sent to me, in fact a couple of them. Each of you who sent a recipe should have received a postcard or brief lett... 811 of 5810 characters shown.
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