Burn dry walnuts over a charcoal fire, and when they are well lit, throw them into the wine, and bung up; in forty-eight hours they will correct the acidity.
Pieces of amber may be neatly joined by smearing their edges with linseed oil, and pressing them strongly together, while they are held over a charcoal fire.
Bonnemain, is excellent and most economical of heat for a charcoal fire, it would not suit one of pit-coal, on account of the obstruction to the pipes which would soon be occasioned by its soot.
Most of the Native bread is baked on iron plates over a charcoal fire.
Kotatsu, a charcoal fire in a brazier or small fireplace in the floor, over which a wooden frame is set, and the whole covered by a quilt, 33.
Kotatsu, a charcoal fire in a brazier or a small fireplace in the floor, over which a wooden frame is set and the whole covered by a quilt.
Lay it on a gridiron over a charcoal fire, and, turning it, do the same to that side as the other.
Cover the whole down; set it over a charcoal fire; draw it down till it sticks to the bottom; then fill up with the above stock.
Broil them over a very clear or charcoal fire; put into the dish a little minced shalot, a table-spoonful of ketchup.
Dyers, gilders, plumbers, refiners of metals, and artisans employed over or near a charcoal fire, are exposed to great danger from the vitiated state of the air.
The tea is made in a samovar-a brass vessel, holding perhaps a gallon of water, with a hollow receptacle in the centre for a charcoal fire.
The solder is melted, and made to run to any part, at the will of the workman, by means of a copper instrument, heated for the purpose in a small furnace with a charcoal fire.
The tin is melted in deep oblong vessels, and kept in a state of fusion by a charcoal fire.
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