| Mary Wolcott Janvrin - Cooking, American - 1900 - 824 pages
...quantity. Fill it up with cold water, heat the water, and as soon as it begins to boil draw the fire, and let the whole gradually cool. When quite cold...hampers, and stow them in the coolest part of the house. It is said that milk preserved in this manner, after being 18 months in the bottles, will be as sweet... | |
| Cookery - 1903 - 456 pages
...quantity. Fill it up with cold water ; heat the water, and as soon as it begins to boil, rake out the fire, and let the whole gradually cool. When quite cold, take out the bottles, and pack them in sawdust, in hampers, and stow them in the coolest part of the house. Milk preserved in this manner,... | |
| Susan Watkin - Cooking - 2006 - 239 pages
...quantity. Fill it up with cold water; heat the water, and as soon as it begins to boil, draw the fire, and let the whole gradually cool. When quite cold, take out the bottles and pack them in saw-dust, in hampers, and stow them in the coolest part of the house. Milk preserved in this manner,... | |
| American literature - 1863 - 1166 pages
...quantity. Fill it ар with cold water; heat the water, and as eoon as it begins to boil, draw the fire, and let the whole gradually cool. When quite cold, take out the bottles, and pack them in sawdust, in hampers, and stow them In the coolest part of the house. Milk preferred in this manner,... | |
| Medicine - 1871 - 756 pages
...a sufficient quantity. F511 it up with cold water, and as soon as it begins to boil, draw the fire and let the whole gradually cool. When quite cold, take out the bottles and pack them in saw-dust in hampers, and stow them away in the coolest part of the house. — Southern Farmer. Elixir... | |
| 1822 - 580 pages
...heat the water, and, as soon as it begins to boil, draw the fire, and let the whole cool gradually. When quite cold, take out the bottles, and pack them with straw or saw. dust in hampers, and stow them in the coolest part of the ship, or in a cool place. Some years... | |
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