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Example sentences for "cheese cloth"

  • Wash and put them in either a porcelain-lined or a granite-ware kettle, stir until they are tender, as for currant jelly, then remove from the fire and wring them as dry as possible in a cheese cloth.

  • Pound some spinach in a mortar, adding a little water; squeeze through a cheese cloth, put in a saucepan over the fire, bring to a boil; when it curdles remove from the stove.

  • Wring them through a cheese cloth, and if wanted sweet cook with sugar as red currant syrup.

  • Boil in salted water (in cheese cloth if convenient), 15-30 m.

  • Tie loosely in cheese cloth or muslin to prevent any particles of scum from settling on it and to keep the flowerets whole, then drop into a sufficient quantity of rapidly boiling liquid to cover it.

  • For the finest jelly, use first a double thickness of mosquito netting; then the same of cheese cloth, and lastly, one thickness of flannel.

  • Put them in an agate pan, add a little salt, and one-half cup of whole black peppers wrapped in cheese cloth.

  • Then add three ounces of flour, mix well, add two quarts of milk, season well with salt and a little Cayenne pepper, boil for half an hour, and then strain through a fine sieve or cheese cloth.

  • When very fine add some mayonnaise sauce, mix well, and strain through a cheese cloth.

  • Season with salt, add a sliced onion, one carrot, a bouquet garni, and a spoonful of whole black peppers tied in a cheese cloth.

  • Mash them and strain them through cheese cloth.

  • Stand one hour and squeeze out the juice through a sieve or cheese cloth.

  • That piece of wire is to form the ring which holds the cheese cloth bag; the ring must be fastened securely into the end of the handle.

  • Cheese cloth is the worst stuff to ravel, and if you sew the bag with a single seam you will soon be sorry.

  • A piece of cheese cloth, three fourths of a yard.

  • Drain and dry on a crash towel or cheese cloth.

  • Lay a double square of cheese cloth over a bowl, turn in the milk, lift the edges and corners of cloth, draw them together, tie with a piece of twine and hang it up to drain.

  • Tie in a square of cheese cloth (to prevent scum from settling on the flesh of fish).

  • Cheese cloth is of great value in camp in the kitchen and out of it.

  • Lettuce All salads should be picked apart, wilted or yellow leaves removed, thoroughly washed in cold water, the water shaken from the leaves, and placed in a cheese cloth or a knitted bag and laid on the ice.

  • A plate held in a piece of cheese cloth may be used for smaller pieces.

  • The head must be wrapped with cord or a strip of cheese cloth to keep it from losing shape, and the whole held in position by strings going around the strainer (see illustration).

  • Strain the juice three or four times through muslin or cheese cloth, allowing it to stand and settle for some time between each filtering.

  • Put a clean square of cheese cloth over a plate, place the apples on it, and fill them and all the interstices between with rice.

  • If it is desired to have the jelly exceptionally clear and nice, it may be turned through a bag of cheese cloth, previously wrung out of hot water, into the jelly glasses.

  • If the syrup is not clear, strain through a piece of cheese cloth, and reheat.

  • Then put in a cheese cloth, letting the juice come out through pressing with the hands or in a machine.

  • Then press them to extract the juice, with a pressing machine if you have one, or with your hands, squeezing them a few at a time in cheese cloth.

  • When the almonds have been reduced to a paste, dissolve the latter in one third of the water and filter the juice through a cheese cloth, squeezing hard.

  • Have a strip of muslin or cheese cloth dipped in hot paraffin or suet and quickly bind the seam of the lid.

  • Strain through two thicknesses of cheese cloth, add the sugar, stir until the sugar is dissolved, and stand aside until very cold.

  • Bring to boiling point, boil rapidly five minutes, let it stand a moment, and strain through two thicknesses of cheese cloth.

  • He polished the surface of the palette with a handful of cheese cloth: "Don't you think that you are worth it?

  • Sidenote: Cheese cloth] Strips of cheese cloth can be prepared in the same way.

  • A very convenient one can be made by laying upon a bread board three or four sheets of blotting paper, and tacking over these several thicknesses of cheese cloth.

  • Tie a little cotton batting up in a small square of cheese cloth or old handkerchief linen, being careful to remove from the raw edges all ravellings that might drop into the paint.

  • Strain the water in which the fruit was cooked through cheese cloth.

  • Put 2 quarts of the fruit in the preserving kettle; heat slowly on the stove; crush with a wooden vegetable masher; spread a square of cheese cloth over a bowl, and turn the crushed berries and juice into it.

  • Put a hair sieve or strainer over a large bowl; over this spread a double square of cheese cloth.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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