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Example sentences for "blanching"

Lexicographically close words:
blameth; blameworthy; blaming; blanched; blanches; blanchisseuse; blancmange; blancos; blancs; bland
  1. The artificial blanching of the head is most important early in the season, while the sun is hot, and the field should then be gone over as often as every other day for this purpose, taking two rows at a time.

  2. F] Blanching anything is placing it on the fire in cold water until it boils, and after straining it off plunging it into cold water for the purpose of rendering it white.

  3. A numbing suspicion crossed her mind, blanching lip and cheek to the hue of death, and hardening her into the old statue-like expression.

  4. Mr. Force, who felt her start, but did not see the sudden blanching of her cheek, looked up and saw a stranger approaching them from the opposite side of the parlor.

  5. Cases of sudden blanching of the hair from extreme grief or terror are often quoted,--those of Sir Thomas More and of Marie Antoinette being well-known instances in point.

  6. Sudden Blanching of the Hair from Violent Emotions.

  7. The blanching or removal of the natural colour of any substance.

  8. After blanching the almonds beat them up with the rest of the ingredients in a marble mortar until a rose-coloured uniform paste is obtained.

  9. When some flippant talker or some slipshod thinker scoffs at nervousness as a sham disorder, I say to him: ‘Can the bribe of a principality keep you from blushing when you are ashamed, or from blanching when you are afraid?

  10. And he saw a flame leap up, a pale broad pathway of light blanching the grass.

  11. Conditions which make earth-blanching undesirable in the humid region do not exist here.

  12. It can be made sooner by blanching and mashing the greens, adding any good liquor that a joint has been boiled in, and then further thicken with bread or pounded biscuit.

  13. The first object is to soften the fruit by blanching or boiling it in water, in order that the syrup by which it is preserved may penetrate through its substance.

  14. Helga, appearing in her doorway, with blanching cheeks.

  15. The Wrestler glanced at the thrall's blanching cheeks and laughed a long soft laugh.

  16. Foods are not cold-dipped, however, after blanching when they are to be dried.

  17. The blanching and cold-dipping of vegetables and fruits which may be one of the steps in the cold pack method is thought to accomplish several things: 1.

  18. The method of blanching given previously can be used in drying vegetables as well as canning them.

  19. It was formerly thought that blanching and cold-dipping of vegetables destroyed some of the bacteria and aided in processing the food.

  20. Berries and all soft fruits are canned without blanching and cold-dipping.

  21. The varieties usually grown for an early crop are the so-called self-blanching varieties.

  22. The self-blanching varieties have simplified the culture of celery so that the amateur, as well as the expert, may have a good supply at least six months of the year.

  23. The culture is the same as given for celery, except that no earthing or blanching is required.

  24. Common drain tiles are excellent for blanching if one has them, and must be put on when the plants are about half grown.

  25. The leaves of the full-grown plants are tied together, thus blanching the center, making it a desirable salad or garnishing variety.

  26. The delicacy of the leaves may be improved by blanching them, either by the use of boards or earth.

  27. The same practices of blanching celery as here mentioned in connection with the Kalamazoo operations are in vogue near Philadelphia and other Eastern cities, and are not new.

  28. We recommend Golden Self-Blanching and White Plume for early, Perle Le Grand for both early and late and Winter Queen for late.

  29. The first step in the process of blanching or bleaching is what is known as handling.

  30. There is no quivering lip--no blanching of the cheeks.

  31. It was not a return to that melancholy so late shadowing it; though something equally serious--as might be told by the sudden blanching of her cheeks.

  32. Blanching used in this sense should not be confused with the same word when it means "to take color out" and has reference to a process of bleaching.

  33. Where you see only clay and stones I see swords and blanching bones.

  34. The bad taste may be partly taken away by blanching the kidney, but it makes it tough and tasteless; it is better to throw it away.

  35. They are sometimes sown in trenches, but we do not approve of that system, for they do not require moisture to the extent of Celery, and the blanching can be effectually accomplished without it.

  36. Perfect blanching is of first importance when specimens are wanted for the exhibition table, and a commencement must be made as soon as the plants may be said to have thoroughly recovered from the effects of transplanting.

  37. Commence blanching if the plants are ready.

  38. The blanching will take fully six weeks, during which time there will be but little growth made--hence the necessity for promoting free growth before earthing up.

  39. But on the question of blanching it may be well to add that in order to insure perfect specimens, free from blemish, artificial means of some kind must be adopted in place of earthing up in the ordinary way.

  40. Those who care for Chards must cut down a number of Globe Artichokes about six inches above ground, and, if necessary, keep the plants well watered to induce new growth, which will be ready for blanching in September.

  41. Full growth is attained in August, when blanching is commenced by gathering the leaves together, wrapping them round with bands of hay, and earthing up.

  42. The blanching must be carried on in such a way as to insure a succession without a glut at any time, for when sufficiently blanched Endive should be used, or decay will soon set in.

  43. Blanching may be carried out by any of the usual methods, and Sea Kale pots are both convenient and effectual.

  44. An easy means of blanching is by the use of stiff paper collars as described below; another simple method is to place mats over the tops of the plants when nearly full grown.

  45. Endive== to be blanched for use as it acquires full size, but not before, as the blanching makes an end of growth.

  46. And she looked up gladly, when the priest, with blanching cheeks, sharply and didactically replied: "That is not true.

  47. I am in pain", moaned Divus Augustus with blanching cheek.

  48. Judas, still smiling, searched with a glance for a still larger fragment, caressingly dug into it with his lean long fingers, clung to it, swayed with it and with blanching cheek sent it down into the abyss.

  49. After going through the blanching process the tips are put in round cans, four inches in diameter and five inches high.

  50. It is then hoisted up to what is called the blanching tank, which contains forty gallons.

  51. Half-way down, a fireman, his face blanching under the coal-dust and sweat, meets us.

  52. And Nicholas, the fears and imaginings of a volatile race blanching his wizened features, rocks unsteadily across the floor.


  53. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "blanching" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.