These hang on the wave's ridge; to these the yawning billow shows ground amid the surge, where the sea churns with sand.
Then Trinacrian Aetna is descried in the distance rising from the waves, and we hear from afar a great roaring of the sea on beaten rocks, and broken noises by the shore: the channels boil up, and the surge churns with sand.
Steam is available in most cases, so that all vats, cans, churns and pails can be thoroughly scalded.
At present about 100 of these churns leave the station every day, all the milk coming from the immediate neighbourhood.
In spite of all these little encounters of wit, and the sharp things that were sometimes said, boy fashion, these six churns were as fond of each other as any lads could possibly be.
These two had taken a different route to the lake, and expected to meet their six churns at a given rendezvous.
Many churns have been invented and patented; and every new one is, of course, the best.
They cannot see out of their eyes for the drift, and the waterchurns and gurgles in their boots.
Churns is always my specialty and I forgot all about the bicycle--just like a fellow will--eh?
Churns are of all sorts and sizes, from that which churns 70 or 80 gallons by means of a strap from the engine, to the square box in which a pound of butter is made.
All the churns we have seen used appeared to produce good results, and we find every dairyman is satisfied with the work of the churn he uses, whatever the kind, style or patent.
It churns easily, and the butter completely separates from the buttermilk, rendering a second churning of no avail.
It is no recommend for a churn that it churns quick.
Churning can be done with almost any device which agitates the cream, but the churns which are simplest are most easily cleaned and least wasteful of butter.
Mixers, beaters and churns are all devices for agitating or stirring food.
Keep churns clean and well aired so they will not give up odors and flavors to the butter.
It justchurns them up, and they hustle around crazy-like, and don't know what to do with themselves.
Sheppy should be taught to work off his superfluous energy on one of those treadmill churns they advertise in the farm papers, and the children should be doing their homework or reading improving books.
Near us the wash from our bows is sharply defined by phosphorescence in the broken water, a white scum churns and curls alongside, brightening suddenly in patches as though our passage had set spark to the fringe.
The penned and mastered water seethes and whirls in impotent fury at the suction that draws and churns only to expel.
Though the shape and ease of action of churns varied, still butter-making itself varied little from the same work to-day.
Several old-time churns are shown, the revolving one being the most unusual.
The butter maker seldom churns his cream when it is freshly obtained from the milk.
The butter maker has learned by long- experience that ripened cream churnsmore rapidly than sweet cream, and that he obtains a larger yield of butter therefrom.
It was shipped in the blue pyramid churns of that day.
In the first few shipments woodenchurns were used, these being the most convenient vessels at hand.
At it he goes again, and churns and churns away, more vigorously than ever.
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