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Example sentences for "glass jars"

  • When cold, pot it up in glass jars, laying brandy paper on the top.

  • The best vessels for this purpose are white queen's-ware pots, or glass jars.

  • In putting away pickles, use stone, or glass jars.

  • When they are cold, put them up in glass jars.

  • Let simmer three or four hours, and seal in glass jars.

  • Next day, drain off the brine, add vinegar and other ingredients, then mix well and put into glass jars.

  • This is much nicer if sealed in glass jars.

  • These will be nicer if sealed in glass jars.

  • Place plums in glass jars, pour boiling syrup over and seal.

  • Place carefully in glass jars, pour hot syrup over and seal in jars.

  • Sour cherries were pitted, dried and placed in glass jars, alternately with a sprinkling of granulated sugar.

  • Arrange the cherries in glass jars or bottles.

  • Put the fruit in glass jars, cover with the syrup, and seal.

  • Then take out and arrange closely in glass jars.

  • Cut the corn from the cob and put in glass jars, pack down tightly and screw covers on loosely to allow the air to escape.

  • When done put either in glass jars or crocks, taking precaution to see that they are sealed tightly in either case.

  • Wash well and put in glass jars, into which has been poured a cupful of cold water.

  • In sacks, in glass jars, and cases, coffee beans ranging in size from furled grains as small as peas to flat beans as large as cocoa beans were displayed.

  • Upon two of the keystones grains and seeds were displayed in glass jars, while corn was shown in rows of ears.

  • The thrashed grains were displayed in glass jars.

  • Boil fifteen minutes longer, and pour over the fruit in glass jars.

  • Boil the syrup thick; pack the fruit in glass jars, and pour the syrup on boiling hot.

  • When thick, put in the cucumbers again; simmer five minutes and put up in glass jars; tying them up when cold.

  • Glass jars should be tested before using: Partly fill the jar with water, adjust the rubber and cover, seal, invert the jar.

  • Add the fruit to the hot sirup, heat to the boiling point, then put in stone or glass jars or tumblers.

  • When two different times of processing are given, use the longer time for quart glass jars, the shorter time for tin cans.

  • We canned it in tin, using size Number Two, which is the same as pint size in glass jars.

  • Pack in glass jars, pressing the berries down tightly, but without crushing them.

  • Glass jars should be hot, so there will be no danger of breakage in setting them in the hot water, and so they will not cool the water in the cooker below the boiling point.

  • Pack the mixed vegetables into clean glass jars; add one level teaspoonful of salt to every jar; partially seal; cook one hour and a half in wash-boiler or other homemade outfit.

  • Keep them in glass jars, or wide-mouthed bottles--cork and seal them tight.

  • Jellies and sweet meats are less liable to ferment, if kept in glass jars or bottles.

  • To preserve oranges and lemons for several months, take those that are perfectly fresh, and wrap each one by itself in soft paper, and put them in glass jars, or a very tight box, strew white sand thickly round each one and over the top.

  • I lodge my strangers partly under a wire-gauze cover and partly in glass jars, all supplied with a layer of sand.

  • This is the whole secret, for lack of knowing which I had hitherto failed in my attempts to rear the larvæ hatched in my glass jars.

  • Some Anthophoræ which were free from these grubs and some others which were carrying five or six upon their bodies were placed separately in glass jars.

  • Drying is not a panacea for the waste evil, nor should it take the place of storing or canning to any considerable extent where proper storage facilities are available or tin cans or glass jars can be obtained cheap.

  • If jars are to be stored where there is strong light, wrap them in paper, preferably brown, as light will fade the color of products canned in glass jars, and sometimes deteriorate the food value.

  • Be sure that no draft is allowed to blow on glass jars, as it may cause breakage.

  • Each sixteen cell set of Batteries consists of: 16 Glass Jars.

  • If only very small quantities of pickles are put up, wide-mouth bottles or glass jars will do.

  • As soon as they are sufficiently cured, which may be determined by their agreeable flavor and dark-green color, transfer them to glass jars, and fill either with their own brine or with a fresh brine made as directed.

  • In many cases a safer and better plan for preserving vegetables fermented in a weak brine is to transfer the pickled product to glass jars as soon as fermentation is completed and seal tightly.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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