The portion already excavated contains more than twenty, each of them with three or four mills; bread was furnished, therefore, by a number of small bakeries rather than by a few large establishments.
Small hand-mills of the lava from Vesuvius were in use at Pompeii down to 79; but the larger millstones of this material found in the bakeries had been put one side.
Bakeries were in course of erection at Kadikoi, so that between the steamers and them about twenty-five or thirty thousand rations could be made, producing a supply of bread four days per week, and the other three biscuit.
I was informed that bakeries were to be established.
I went myself to five or six bakeries and pastry shops and found them all stripped.
On Germinal 8th," a large number of persons who had passed the night at the doors of the bakeries were obliged to leave without getting any bread.
Order directing the removal of bolters from bakeries and mills; he who keeps or conceals these on his property "shall be treated as 'suspect' and put under arrest until peace is declared.
There are severalbakeries interested,--others beside the principal ones, of which we know.
About two-fifths of the bread in the United States is made in bakeries and three-fifths in the home.
Thus bakeries and laundries, which would largely depend upon the trade of the locality, seem to present instances where it might with some caution be applied.
A few years ago even bakeries of large capacity did not have even these machines.
There are very few bakeries having absolute control of their dough room.
The bakers operating the smaller bakeries usually have a mixer and molding machine.
When the National Association of Master Bakers made it possible for me to visit a number of the best bakeries in this country and Canada, I met with frequent inquiries in regard to the malt extract question.
While apples are at their best, their use in fine cake bakeries can be made manifold and very tasty.
In some bakeries the water used is hard, while in other shops soft water is used.
In the ruins ofbakeries we find mills as regularly as ovens.
After public bakeries were once established it became less and less usual for bread to be made in private houses in the towns.
Lheritier (1951) had also observed crickets becoming rare in bakeries in France, having been superseded everywhere by B.
Three percent of the cockroaches from Berlin bakeries were infected.
Enormous bakeries must provide hundreds of thousands of loaves every day.
The flour sifter and blender is indeed found in many bakeries where mechanical kneaders are unknown, while not in all machine bakeries would be found dough weighers and dividers, still less moulding machines.
But there are now many machine bakeries (known in Scotland as bread factories), both in London and in other parts of Great Britain, where the manufacture of bread is carried out more or less on a large scale.
In the earlier days of machine bakeries the accurate dividing of dough, and still more the moulding of loaves by mechanical means, was considered an unattainable ideal.
In general design this kneader approximated to the machines which have since done good work in bakeries all the world over.
In well-managed bakeries the utmost personal cleanliness on the part of the staff is exacted, but the unpleasant contingency alluded to is certainly possible.
The event belied the prediction, and the proposed minor operation against granaries and bakeriesbecame the first act of a decisive campaign.
This was Napoleon's individual art of war, as raiding bakeries and cutting communications were Beaulieu's speciality.
Actual hand-to-hand combats are taking place in the streets outside the bakeries for the possession of a loaf of bread, and hungry women with children in their arms are seen crying and weeping in despair.
The mills and bakeries were all under the close control of the Commission and the Belgian National Committee.
The Americans were all too few to hand the food out personally to the hosts in the soup lines, at the communal kitchens, and in the long queues with rations cards before the doors of the bakeries and the communal warehouses.
Within the next few months they will require bakeries capable of feeding one million and a quarter men.
These bakeries are divided into: the field bakeries, which are portable, and the mechanicalbakeries which are stationary and on the line of communications.
It was her woe, it stabbed her to the heart, to see desolate people dragging through the streets, standing to glare through the windows of bakeries and confectioners' shops, and little children in some of these helpless arms!
Work in town bakeries begins at about midnight, or shortly after, and the condition of the oven must conform to the requirements of the dough, which vary from day to day and from season to season.
There is a good opening in this direction, for there are 6,000 bakeries in London alone, to every one of which Mr. Booer's system might be applied with advantage to the tradesman and his customers.
Actual hand-to-hand combats are taking place in the streets outside the bakeries for the possession of a loaf of bread, and hungry women with children in their arms are seen crying and weeping with despair.
In America, we need to learn to dictate and control the methods in the public bakeries because bakers' bread is being used more and more, although it is said that 50 per cent is still made at home.
Nearly all the bakeries in New York are attended by women.
On Saturday night, bakeries are often open until 12 o'clock, and sometimes later.
She says most Germans keep their bakeries open on the Sabbath; but the Americans have too much respect for the day to do so.
I could not learn of any women being employed in bread bakeries to mix or bake, but they are in Germany and France.
They are not required to keep the books for those terms, and the bakeries are few in number where female employees keep the books.
At three bakeries I was told by the employers that they pay their girls who attend the shop $7 a month, and board them, but do not have their washing done.
Girls that stand in bakeries receive no better compensation than house girls.
I was told by an Irish woman that in Ireland there are few or no women attending bakeriesand groceries.
From several girls that stood in bakeries I learned that they received from $6 to $10 a month, and their board.
One of the greatestbakeries in Germany is operated on a cost basis, and there are slaughter houses, flour mills, ice making establishments, tailor shops, etc.
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