Make cold mashed potatoes into flat cakes, seasoning well, andflouring all over.
When cold, season with salt and pepper, and, flouring your hands, make them into small, flat cakes.
How do I know how many there are at work in the creamery, flouring mill, and woolen factory?
Close to the bridge and near Medicine creek; population 500; a flouring mill; in Furnas county now.
The woolen mill was totally wrecked, though not carried away, and the flouring mill was badly damaged, but the roof held and all were saved.
He and all his family got into theflouring mill just below the woolen mill and upon the roof.
Broil that side till it is enough, flouring the Back at the same time often.
Some who have strong Stomachs will slice Onions, and flouring them well, fry them with with the Cow-Heel, but this must be fry'd in Butter.
In 1891 he first came to the far northwest, making his way to Salem, Oregon, where he was employed as head miller by the Portland Flouring Mills Company.
That, however, proved an unsuccessful venture and he returned to the milling business, accepting the position of head miller of the plant of the Portland Flouring Mills Company at Dayton.
Touchet Flouring Mills, of which he continuously remained co-proprietor for a quarter of a century or until August, 1917, when he disposed of his interest therein to E.
After coming to the new world he secured employment in the flouringmills of Minneapolis and during two different periods devoted seventeen years to that business in that city, spending the entire time with two companies.
He then went to Condon, Oregon, where he took charge of the plant of the Portland Flouring Mills Company, which he managed for five years.
In that year he was advanced to the position of district manager with the Portland Flouring Mills Company and in that connection had supervision over the mills of Dayton and Prescott and later also of Walla Walla.
He first located in Columbia county, where he secured a position as night miller in the Touchet Flouring Mills, then owned by Henry Richardson.
When a youth of sixteen years he entered the employ of the Portland Flouring Mills Company, securing a position as office boy in their Portland offices.
It was in 1866 that Mr. Preston came to Waitsburg, Walla Walla county, and identified himself with the Washington flouring mills and machinery business, which he and his brother, Platt A.
Dunlap holds the responsible position of manager of the Dayton plant of the Portland Flouring Mills Company and throughout his entire career has been connected with this corporation, entering its service in the humble capacity of office boy.
The portage was somewhat over two ordinary city blocks in length, up a steep incline and through a road-way tunnel under a great flouring mill.
Planing mills, foundries, flouring and grist mills, have been established, furnishing employment to a considerable number of workingmen.
Chicago ships a considerable portion of her grain in the shape of flour, there being extensive flouring mills in the city.
There are also extensive flouring mills, while oysters, fruit and vegetables, to the value of five million dollars, are canned annually.
A first class flouring mill has been erected at the outlet of Balsam lake.
The mill, which has long since disappeared, was located on the present site of Sidle, Fletcher & Holmes' flouring mill.
Paul Munch, in 1860, erected a first class, three storied flouring mill on Lawrence creek.
He is also one of the owners of the elevator andflouring mill at Le Sueur.
It has a first class roller flouring mill, owned by Ferdinand A.
For grinding wheat, corn, feed, orflouring middlings, they are inferior to none.
The miller put the wheat burrs in flouring order in a short time and put it down and made prime flour at the start; we have made 38½ lbs.
All our patterns were made for the purposes of flouring mills, with a view to avoid superfluous metal, at the same time, to make them strong and in good proportion.
This result depends upon the flouring process the meal has been subjected to between the stones.
The burrs of all our mills are faced true and furrowed, but do not have as smooth a grinding or flouring face as is necessary for flouring wheat.
If this important item is properly attended to, as well as keeping the stones in good flouring face, there will be less killing of the life of flour, and allowing middlings and unclean bran to escape.
Conveyor for flour and one for returns full length of bolt; conveyor flights are of hard wood; cut offs are provided so that one-fourth, all or any degree of the flouring cloth may be used for fine flour, at the option of the miller.
Careful experiments and practice with a view to properly proportion the motive power to the work to be done has prepared us for giving valuable information concerning steam engines for the purpose of flouring mills.
In 1821 the soldiers built a mill on the west side of the river, near where now stands one of the greatest flouring mills in the world.
Around the falls were built the greatest flouring mills in the world, and its location upon the eastern edge of the great prairies of Minnesota and Dakota soon made it the primary wheat market of the world.
Three miles south of Fernandez lies still another Mexican village, named Ranchos de Taos, in contrast with whose adobes the traveler finds a newly-erected flouring mill.
Potter came with some money and induced Mr. Pomeroy to join him in a flouring mill enterprise to be operated by power furnished by water from the Pataha Creek.
As time passed on, and especially after the founding of flouring mills by S.
The great development of wheat raising in what is now Garfield County led, as elsewhere in the region, to flouring mills.
The pioneer flouring mill of Asotin was built in 1881 at the town of that name by Frank Curtis and L.
His wife, after looking at the flouring mill, thought it was a pity that the Hopees (meaning the Oriba women) were obliged to work so hard to get a little meal to make their bread, when it could be made so easily.
He was largely identified with its material prosperity; he owned and operated a flouring mill on Rock Creek, but the project he was most zealously interested in was the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal.
A flouring mill which stood at the point where the canal of the old Potomac Company entered the river, was owned by the Edes family.
I will state here that Mr. Finley had settled at the falls of the Calapooia where he contemplated building, and did in 1848 build a flouring mill, being the first mill south of Salem.
We have now a population of five or six thousand; there is now in operation six sawmills and five flouring mills, six stores, exclusive of the Hudson Bay Co.
A flouring mill, a sawmill or two, and the woolen mill at Brownsville, built about 1862, constitute the sum of such enterprises.
He engaged in the hardware business in Portland in the early fifties, and subsequently built a flouring mill at Oakland, in Southern Oregon, and it was his boast that he brought to Oregon the first pair of mill stones ever used in the State.
At the finishing of Doctor McLoughlin's flouring mill he with other American mechanics celebrated the occasion with a ball, which was attended by most of the leading people of parties having interest in the Oregon Boundary Question.
The owner gives the following history of this mill: "I have run this wind flouring mill since 1867 with excellent success.
Besides these, a company has been formed and a part of the stock subscribed for a steam flouring mill to be built in the village, and a Plank Road is in contemplation of being built directly from Waukegan to Antioch.
There are five flouring mills, and five saw-mills within 12 miles of the village, two of which and three saw-mills are within six miles of it.
He purchased a saw mill on Big creek and early built a large flouring mill during the fifties.
Ely erected the second saw mill, and the second flouring mill the following year, the latter costing about $9,000.
Ely erected the second saw mill and the following year the second flouring mill at a cost of $9,000.
St. John and Peet concluded that a flouring mill would be a paying enterprise, and began the erection of the mill.
Mr. Brown was largely engaged in milling at that time and owned and operated a woolen mill and also a flouring mill, the buildings of both are still standing but have not been in operation for some time.
The flouring mills caught fire from the tobacco houses, communicating it to Cary and Main Streets.
At Staunton, his incendiary appetite was appeased by the burning of a large woollen mill that gave employment to many poor women and children, and a large steam flouring mill and the railway buildings.
The settlers then had three sawmills, one flouring mill, and a threshing machine run by water, another sawmill and flour mill nearly completed, and several mills under way for the manufacture of sugar from corn stalks.
The grain merchant, in selling it to theflouring mill, would ask, say, sixty cents a bushel.
The flouring mill would sell it to the wholesale flour merchant for a price over and above the labor cost of milling at a figure which would include a handsome profit for him.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "flouring" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.