Iodide of Potash 20 drams Iodine 1 dram Water enough for 3 ounces Mix thoroughly and shake bottle before using.
The external parts should always be bathed with hot water, thoroughly, before using.
Before using, they must be soaked in water during twenty-four hours.
Before using them, soak them in warm water to get off the coating of glue.
Every time, before using it, set the little bottle with the marking liquid in the sun, or before a bright fire; and then stir it up from the bottom.
Before using it, pick it clean, and see that there is none of the dust or powder remaining about it.
Glass jars should be tested before using: Partly fill the jar with water, adjust the rubber and cover, seal, invert the jar.
Before using, they should be separated and examined for any bits of stem that have not been removed before packing.
Before using, all glass and metal utensils used for measuring and holding the milk should be covered with cold water, then the water should be heated and allowed to boil for twenty minutes.
Lamps will have a less disagreeable smell, if, before using, the cottons be dipped in hot vinegar, and dried.
Fill a bottle three-quarters full with good brandy, after which add as much salt as will fill the bottle for corking; shake it together twenty minutes; let the salt settle to the bottom, and do not shake it up before using.
Let the bowls, either lead or wood, be kept constantly clean, and well scalded with boiling water, before using.
Before using, remove all fat from the surface, and season.
Proceed as for a caper-sauce in every particular except that you add three or four stalks of celery chopped fine, and then boil ten or twelve minutes, and strain it before using.
It is used also to stuff boned turkeys and other birds, as directed in those receipts; always boil it as directed above, before using it.
Boil them a few minutes in claret wine and a little salt, before using them.
Before using, the faces of all tools must be rubbed bright on the flesh side of a piece of leather.
Before using, the silk should be damped and ironed flat on the wrong side.
It is necessary, therefore, to wash all vegetables and fruits thoroughly before using.
Before using let it get cold, so as to skim off the fat.
It is as bad to have to hunt for a thing you want in camp as it is at home and particularly exasperating if, when you have found it, you must wash it before using.
Before using, it should be treated with dilute hydrochloric acid until it does not effervesce any more.
Before using, it is passed over phosphorus and chloride of calcium, and through sulphuric acid.
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