The Common Things of Every-day Life: A Book of Home Wisdom for Mothers and DaughtersG. Routledge & Company, 1857 - 183 páginas |
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Página 17
... folded , and placed in clean closets or presses where they will receive no injury . It is a prudent and almost indispensable practice for every woman of moderate income to go to market herself to make her purchases . She must , in the ...
... folded , and placed in clean closets or presses where they will receive no injury . It is a prudent and almost indispensable practice for every woman of moderate income to go to market herself to make her purchases . She must , in the ...
Página 50
... folded , and again rolled , and more butter spread , a third time ; if it be required to be puff paste , a pound of butter is then the proportion to this quantity of flour . After this , the paste should lie ten minutes , at least , in ...
... folded , and again rolled , and more butter spread , a third time ; if it be required to be puff paste , a pound of butter is then the proportion to this quantity of flour . After this , the paste should lie ten minutes , at least , in ...
Página 59
... folded and turned up at the head , and a cover thrown over all till the room be swept . After sweeping the floor , it is a good plan to pass a mop rather damp under the bed , drawers , or presses , to collect the dust . The dressing ...
... folded and turned up at the head , and a cover thrown over all till the room be swept . After sweeping the floor , it is a good plan to pass a mop rather damp under the bed , drawers , or presses , to collect the dust . The dressing ...
Página 60
... folded , containing the bread , with each . The salt - cellars must stand at the corners , or if the table be long , one for each two persons . Then the carving - knives and forks at the top and bottom , with gravy - spoons , and at the ...
... folded , containing the bread , with each . The salt - cellars must stand at the corners , or if the table be long , one for each two persons . Then the carving - knives and forks at the top and bottom , with gravy - spoons , and at the ...
Página 64
... folded in at each end , to enable the housemaid to change the part that comes to the edge of the step every time she puts it down . Woollen articles should be taken out and aired in summer , but not in the open air , to keep them free ...
... folded in at each end , to enable the housemaid to change the part that comes to the edge of the step every time she puts it down . Woollen articles should be taken out and aired in summer , but not in the open air , to keep them free ...
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Términos y frases comunes
allow amusement baked black pepper boiling water bottle bread breakfast broiled brush butter carbonic acid carpet chemise chilblains child chintz clean cleanliness cloth coffee cold water colour comfort common convenient cook cookery cough covered digest dinner dipped dish drachm dress dried dust duty economy exercise fire flannel Floorcloths flour folded glass habit household housemaid huckaback iron keep kitchen lady let it stand linen magnesia meat minutes mistress mode mother muslin necessary never nurse nursery ounce oven pearlash perfectly piece pint placed polished potatoes poultice pound powdered preserve quantity removed require rinsed roasting round rubbed servants Silver spoons skin sleep sleeves soap soft spirits of wine spoon starch stew stomach sugar sweet oil table-spoonful taken throat toast usually vegetables warm water washed wholesome woman wooden spoon Worcester sauce yeast young
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Página 15 - Legislature, abrogating the supreme law which requires us to " do unto others as we would they should do unto us...
Página 29 - It will keep in a cool place for two months, and is best at the latter part of the time. The beauty of this yeast is, that it ferments spontaneously, not requiring the aid of other yeast ; and, if care be taken, it will ferment well in the earthen bowl in which it is made.