When cool and hard enough to cut, slice into one-fourth inch slices.
Carrots may be cut into three-fourth inch cubes or any fancy shapes, and will cook in less time.
The small side roots, a fourth inch or so in diameter, are removed when the horse-radish is dug in fall or spring, and are cut into four to six inch lengths, as seen in Fig.
Propagate by seeds sown as soon as ripe, in sandy peat; about one-fourth inch deep, or a little more for large seeds.
Roll out to one-fourth inch thickness, keeping the square shape and folding as before, but without butter.
Cut the roll into equal parts about one inch thick, place close together endwise in a spider, generously buttered, spread with one-fourth inch layer of brown, or maple sugar.
Roll on board to one-fourth inch in thickness and cut with form.
The spines are of one or two kinds, sharp and dangerous in some species, inconspicuous in others, growing from one-fourth inch to twelve inches in length.
This material may be so finely crushed as to pass a one-fourth inch screen, or may be so coarse as to just pass a one-half inch screen, but in any case must contain all of the dust and fine material produced by the crusher.
In finishing the water-bound macadam surface, the spaces between the stones are filled with screening and in addition a layer about one-fourth inch thick is left on the surface.
Cut the facing with the warp a little more than twice the length of the opening and twice the desired width when finished, plus one-fourth inch, or more, allowed for seams.
Review: One inch, one-half inch, one-fourth inch.
Turn one-fourth inch fold on each side and across the bottom and baste.
Teach: One inch, one-half inch, one-fourth inch.
Lap ends of crinoline one-fourth inch at finish, but do not turn ends under.
Cut close to pattern; lap the ends one-fourth inch.
The edges of the crack should touch each other at the point where welding is to start and from there should gradually separate at the rate of about one-fourth inch to the foot.
For steel the rod should be one-half the thickness of the metal being joined up to one-fourth inch rod.
The oxygen should be turned on until the two inner flames unite into one blue-white cone from one-fourth to one-half inch long and one-eighth to one-fourth inch in diameter.
This was the first set of important plans I ever saw in which the dimensions were not marked, but they were most accurately drawn to scale, one-fourth inch to the foot.
What we have to do is to prove that the drawings the Middle West Company used as the basis of their bid were marked one-fourth inch to the foot.
Fortunately the three inside prints were left fairly intact, and these were plainly marked one-fourth inch to the foot.
Cut in one-fourth inch slices, sprinkle with salt, pepper; dip in flour and saute a golden brown in hot butter.
It is about one-fourth inch long, dark purple, with a tough, thick skin, and with flesh dark orange.
Seeds are one-fourth inch in length and are winged.
The fruit is about one-fourth inch in diameter, and the small seeds are equipped with wings.
Now lay a piece of clean paper over the trap and cover all with about one-fourth inch of dirt, making it look like the other parts of the trail as much as possible.
Cover the trap first with a piece of clean paper and finish by about one-fourth inch of dirt dug out of the hole.
On this line three-quarters of an inch from the upper and the lower edges, place dots, B C, and one-fourth inch from B C place dots D E.
Start at a point where a vertical and a horizontal line intersect and mark off the six-inch ends into spaces one-fourth inch apart.
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