| 1822 - 502 pagina’s
...more accurate, in some respects, than a drawing can be expected to be. — Phil. Mag., Sept., 235. 6. Preservation of Milk. — The following method is...milk from the cow into the bottles, and as they are rilled, immediately cork them well up, and fasten the corks with packthread or wire. Then spread a... | |
| 1822 - 666 pagina’s
...employed in transferring a large fresco from the church Delia Pace, at Rome. Preservation of Milk.— Provide pint or quart bottles, which must be perfectly...milk from the cow into the bottles, and as they are tilled, immediately cork them well up, and fasten the corks with pack-thread or wire. Then spread a... | |
| 1822 - 666 pagina’s
...the church Delia Pace, at Rome. Preservation of Milk.— Provide pint or quart bottles, which mast he perfectly clean, sweet, and dry , draw the milk from...filled, immediately cork them well up, and fasten Uie corks with pack-thread or wire. Then spread a little slrnw on the bottom of a boiler, on which... | |
| 718 pagina’s
...torn into strips, dipped into molasses, and good vinegar will be produced. To Preserve Mille. — Use bottles, which must be perfectly clean, sweet, and...immediately cork them well up, and fasten the corks with pack thread or wire ; then spread a little straw at the bottom of a boiler on which place the bottles,... | |
| Colin MacKenzie - 1853 - 498 pagina’s
...preserve milk. Provide bottles which must be perfectly clean, iwcet and dry; draw the milk from tne cow into the bottles, and as they are filled, immediately cork them well up, and fasten the corks with pack thread or wire. Then spread a little straw on the bottom of a boiler, on which place bottles with... | |
| 1856 - 530 pagina’s
...each one foot turned in precisely like the girl, and it was the same foot in each one. PRESERVATION OP MILK. The following method is recommended for the...bottles, and as they are filled, immediately cork them Avell up, and fasten the corks with packthread or wire ; then spread a little straw on the bottom of... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 1856 - 372 pagina’s
...grease will no longer appear, neither will the paper be discoloured. 816. TO PRESERVE MILK.— Provide bottles, which must be perfectly clean, sweet, and...fasten the corks with packthread or wire. Then spread a littl* straw at the bottom of a boiler, on which place bottles with straw between them, until the boiler... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 1865 - 410 pagina’s
...earthenware churns for domestic use may be had at any hardware shop. . i i1542. To Preserve Milk.— Provide bottles, which must be perfectly clean, sweet, and...bottles, and as they are filled, immediately cork them weU up, and fasten the corks with packthread or wire. Then spread a little straw at the bottom of a... | |
| 1869 - 430 pagina’s
...earthenware churns for domestic use may be had at any hardware shop. 1542. To Preserve Milk.— Provide bottles, which must be perfectly clean, sweet, and...immediately cork them well up, and fasten the corks with packthreadorwire. Then spread a little straw at the bottom of a boiler, on which place the bottles,... | |
| Edwin Chesterman - 1873 - 466 pagina’s
...can be kept a year or more as sweet as when taken from the cow by the following method : — Procure bottles, which must be perfectly clean, sweet, and...Draw the milk from the cow into the bottles, and, aa they are filled, immediately cork them well, and fasten the cork with packed thread or wire. Then... | |
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