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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... removed from it . Into fourteen pounds of this meal sprinkle six ounces of salt , pour into it half a pound of yeast , and add as much warm water as will moisten the whole into consistence ; then knead more flour in until it will not ...
... removed from it . Into fourteen pounds of this meal sprinkle six ounces of salt , pour into it half a pound of yeast , and add as much warm water as will moisten the whole into consistence ; then knead more flour in until it will not ...
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... removed by holding them by the tail , and scraping gently with the back of a knife , first on one side and then the other , till all are separated ; then the loose scales must be washed away with abun- dance of cold water . The proper ...
... removed by holding them by the tail , and scraping gently with the back of a knife , first on one side and then the other , till all are separated ; then the loose scales must be washed away with abun- dance of cold water . The proper ...
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... removed , and the place filled up with more water , so that the meat is kept covered : the scum must be constantly removed as it rises ; but the fire must be kept low , so that the boiling never passes the simmering point . There should ...
... removed , and the place filled up with more water , so that the meat is kept covered : the scum must be constantly removed as it rises ; but the fire must be kept low , so that the boiling never passes the simmering point . There should ...
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... removed , makes excellent stock for soup . To Bake a Ham . A moderate - sized ham , if not too old , is much better and richer baked than boiled . It should be soaked first in cold and then in lukewarm water for five or six hours ...
... removed , makes excellent stock for soup . To Bake a Ham . A moderate - sized ham , if not too old , is much better and richer baked than boiled . It should be soaked first in cold and then in lukewarm water for five or six hours ...
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... removed as it rises . The preserving - pan should be block - tin or brass , with a bow handle , to suspend it at a sufficient distance from the fire to prevent burning . Jams require from a quarter of an hour to half an hour's boiling ...
... removed as it rises . The preserving - pan should be block - tin or brass , with a bow handle , to suspend it at a sufficient distance from the fire to prevent burning . Jams require from a quarter of an hour to half an hour's boiling ...
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