Skim off every particle of grease whilst it is doing, and strain it through a fine hair sieve.
When the juice is well drawn, which will be in from 3/4 to 1 hour, strain the fruit through a fine hair sieve or cloth; measure the juice, and to every pint allow the above proportion of loaf sugar.
Remove every particle of scum whilst it is doing, and strain it through a fine hair sieve.
When the juice is well drawn, which will be in from ¾ to 1 hour, strain the fruit through a fine hair sieve or cloth; measure the juice, and to every pint allow the above proportion of loaf sugar.
Pound them patiently, and pass them through a fine hair-sieve; bottle them for use.
Slice wild cucumber before it is quite ripe in the long direction, and strain the juice, very gently expressed, through a fine hair sieve; then set it aside for some hours, until the thicker part has subsided.
In every case the liquor should be strained whilst hot, but not boiling, and the best method of doing this is to employ a fine hair sieve, or a coarse flannel bag.
Beat it all up well together, and strain it through a tammis, orfine hair sieve.
Sugar should be rubbed to a powder on a clean board, and sifted through a fine hair or lawn sieve.
Mix them well, strain the liquor through a fine hair sieve, into a very clean cask, that has held spirits, and add two quarts of new milk.
Strain it through a fine hair sieve, and boil it till it is as thick as hasty pudding, stirring it well all the time.
Let them simmer till nearly done; then lay them on a dish, and when nearly cool, egg with yolk of eggs, and strew them with crumbs of bread rubbed through a fine hair sieve.
PUT a quart of green gooseberries and a gill of water in a stewpan over a fire close covered; when the fruit is tender rub it through a fine hair sieve, add to the pulp sifted loaf sugar, and let it stand till cold.
Season to the palate with lemon juice, salt, and a little cayenne pepper if approved; then strain it through a fine hair sieve to the oysters, and boil them gently five minutes.
Let the meat boil till tender, skim off the fat, then strain it through a fine hair sieve.
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