You will remember that after each reduction the flour and middlings were taken out by the scalping reels.
In milling with winter wheat, especially the better varieties, there will be more break flour made, the middlings will be finer with fewer bran specks, and the bran more easily cleaned, because it will stand harsher treatment.
The middlings from the head of this machine go to the middlings stones, and the remainder to purifier No.
It is also fibrous to a certain extent, and when the fine middlings are passed between the rolls instead of breaking down and becoming finer, it has a tendency to cake up and flatten out, rendering the flour soft and flaky.
After the purification, the middlings are ground on stones and bolted on Nos.
The middlings from this reel go to a middlings purifier, which I will call No.
It was found that the flour made from these purified middlings was whiter than the flour from the first grinding and brought a better price than even winter wheat flours.
The germ middlings are crushed on smooth rolls and bolted on Nos.
This was clearly proved in many experiments as at the Wisconsin Agricultural Station, where one lot of pigs was fed on middlings alone, a second lot on corn meal alone, and a third lot on a mixture of corn meal and middlings.
In experiments with regard to the food value of corn meal and middlings carried out at the Missouri College, middlings also gave the best returns, but unfortunately the ages of the pigs used in the trials are omitted.
This is important as middlings are considered to be of more value in the feeding of young than of older pigs, whilst the reverse holds good of corn or maize meal.
The pre-war belief that sharps or middlings only was the most suitable food for sows with litters and for newly weaned pigs has been somewhat modified.
It will grind middlings or minerals, all kinds of feed and make good family meal.
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.
He merely asserts with his loudest voice that his middlings are not middlings.
I used to scoop middlings till I could see stars, and then I would look out at the landscape and ponder.
On stormy days I did the book-keeping, with a scoop shovel behind my ear, in a pile of middlings on the fifth floor.
That part separated and known as shipstuff is a very thin layer next outside of the middlings, and contains the germ not found in the middlings or left as a part of the flour.
The middlings and oil meal are charged in the "food for animals" account at the rate of $1 a year for each finished hog.
We will, hereafter, charge each milch cow $30, and will also charge each hog fattened on the place $1 for shorts and middlings consumed.
All but the middlings and oil meal come from the farm and are paid for by certain fixed charges heretofore mentioned.
Mashed potatoes mixed with meal of corn or oats and middlings are good for them.
There is nothing better for fattening than a mash made of equal parts finely ground corn meal and wheat middlings with one fourth the quantity of meat meal.
The slop to be composed of equal parts of corn, barley meal ground fine, and wheat middlings mixed with milk.
I had been feeding alfalfa hay with two quarts alfalfa meal and one quart middlings twice a day.
Put the pigs on a slop composed of wheat middlings and barley ground fine, with the hulls removed, and milk, or, in the absence of milk about 8 or 10 per cent of meat meal to which add some good stock food.
Green alfalfa pasture with a moderate feed of shorts or middlings of wheat and ground barley made into a slop would be a good ration.
There is no gas which comes from flour or middlings that is an explosive; it is the direct combination with the air that produces gas, requiring additional space.
The joints and middlingsare to remain in and above the trough without being re-handled, re-salted, or disturbed in any way, till they are to be hung up to be smoked.
The hams should be salted first, the shoulders next, and the middlings last, which may be piled up two feet above the top of the trough or tub.
Milling processes within the last twenty-five years have been completely transformed by the introduction of the roller mill andmiddlings purifier.
This portion of the grain was formerly unseparated, and was mixed with the middlings and bran as an inferior product.
Dust collector and purifier, for cleaning and purifying middlings by air and sifting.
Flour bolter, for separating flour from purifiedmiddlings of second grading.
Grading reel, for separating middlings by sifting through various sizes of bolting cloth.
I give them a fairly thick batter of meal, middlings or oat flour, about half and half, and sour milk.
These chickens are fattened in wire-bottomed, sanitary coops, thus insuring absolute cleanliness, on a ration of meal, middlings and milk.
The grain by-products, bran, middlings and gluten feed, to which may be added corn meal, ground oats and ground barley.
They are admirably fitted for the reduction of semolina, middlings and dunst into flour; and for reducing pure middlings, that is, middlings containing no bran or wheat husk, there is perhaps nothing that quite equals them.
The flour producing middlings must not be confounded with the variety of wheat offal which is also known to many English millers as middlings.
The same effect would be produced by the putting side by side of large middlings and small semolina.
The largest of these more or less cubical particles are known as semolina, whilst the medium-sized are called middlings and the smallest sized termed dunst.
Turner, of Ipswich, began to build roller mills for breaking wheat as a preliminary to the conversion of the resultant middlings on millstones.
To this end the semolina or middlingsare fed on a sieve vibrated by an eccentric and set at a slight downward angle.
This is a broad description of semolina, middlings and dunst.
The middlings consist of the larger broken pieces of the grain; the small rice, of the small fragments mixed with the chit of the grain.
Add coarse middlings so that the dough can be rolled into thin cakes, and bake.
More complete removal of the bran and other impurities from the middlings is effected by means of sieves, aspirators, and other devices, and the purified middlings are then passed on to smooth rolls, where the granulation is completed.
The granulation of the middlings is done after the impurities are removed, the object being first to separate as perfectly as possible the middlingsfrom the branny portions of the kernel.
What are the wheat middlings breakfast foods, and how do they compare in digestibility and food value with bread?
From the middlings obtained by this milling process about 10% of bran is separated, and the remainder of the middlings is treated by a peculiar process, akin to mashing, termed "lixiviation.
The middlings are saturated with tepid water containing a small proportion of yeast, which causes a certain amount of fermentation.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "middlings" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.