The white mushrooms are done the same way, using milk and water instead of salt and water, distilled vinegar in the room of white wine vinegar, no spices except mace, and a lump of alum.
Drain and dry them; cover with double-distilled vinegar; in a week put fresh vinegar, with a little mace and nutmeg, covering down close.
Good wood or distilled vinegar is commonly used for this purpose; but the best malt or white wine vinegar of the strength known as No.
Mix in the above order, and gradually add with continual agitation, distilled vinegar, 8 oz.
Those earths, when combined with spirit of nitre, cannot be reduced to a crystalline form, and if they are dissolved in distilled vinegar, the mixture spontaneously dries up into a friable salt.
Isaac Hollandus had stated that mercury could be easily obtained from the salt of lead made by means of distilled vinegar.
Permit that extract to cool a little, and upon it pour a fourth part of its own quantity of distilled vinegar, and then will the whole suddenly be congealed as milk.
He says, also, that when carbonate of lime is dissolved in distilled vinegar, or silver in nitric acid, abundance of gas sylvestre is extricated.
Tartar made soluble with Borax is not precipitated by distilled vinegar.
If wine, which has gone through this second stage of fermentation, be distilled, instead of an ardent spirit, only an acid liquor is obtained, which is called Distilled Vinegar.
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