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Example sentences for "moist sugar"

  • Green peas; to each ½ gallon of water allow 1 small teaspoonful of moist sugar, 1 heaped tablespoonful of salt.

  • A very good short crust may be made by mixing with it a small quantity of moist sugar; but care must be taken to use the dripping sparingly, or a very disagreeable flavour will be imparted to the paste.

  • If you wish it red, rub it first with saltpetre, in the proportion of half an ounce, and the like quantity of moist sugar, to a pound of common salt.

  • An H-bone of 10 or 12 pounds weight will require about three-quarters of a pound of salt, and an ounce of moist sugar, to be well rubbed into it.

  • When ale is to be bottled, it will be an improvement to add a little rice, a few raisins, or a tea-spoonful of moist sugar to each bottle.

  • Boil them half an hour, run the liquor and break the fruit through a hair sieve, and to every quart of juice put three quarters of a pound of moist sugar.

  • Then mix it gradually with the pulp, and sweeten the whole with fine moist sugar.

  • When strained and pressed, three pounds of moist sugar are to be added to each gallon of liquid.

  • Green peas; to each 1/2 gallon of water allow 1 small teaspoonful of moist sugar, 1 heaped tablespoonful of salt.

  • Some persons use a little made mustard, or a solution of alum or of catechu, and in a week or 10 days afterwards further add some treacle, or moist sugar.

  • When this is not the case, 2 or 3 pounds of moist sugar (foots) may be 'rummaged' into each hogshead.

  • Treacle, honey, or moist sugar, mixed with about 1/12th their weight of King's yellow or orpiment.

  • The addition of sugar (especially of moist sugar) increases the flowing property of the liquid, but makes it dry more slowly, and frequently to pass into an acetous state, in which condition it acts injuriously on the pen.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    became exceedingly; better results; contested election; each point; establish the; excellent dish; fait accompli; free silver; freedom and; higher state; large pile; made yeast; major exporter; moist atmosphere; moist heat; moist meadows; moist soil; moist sugar; moist woods; not right; pine forest; torpedo boats; well calculated; witnesses were; work entitled; would cause