Spinach.

Much meat doth Gluttony procure,
To feed men fat as swine;
But he's a frugal man, indeed,
That on the leaf can dine.

Pick it very carefully, and wash it thoroughly two or three times; then
put it on in boiling water with a little salt; let it boil nearly twenty
minutes. Put it into a cullender; hold it under the watercock, and let
the water run on it for a minute. Put it into a saucepan; beat it
perfectly smooth with a wooden spoon; add a bit of butter, and three
tablespoonfuls of cream. Mix it well together, and make it hot before
serving.
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