This ware is generally of the dark gray or black variety, handsmoothed, or but slightly polished, and tempered with pulverized shells.
It is composed of clay, tempered, apparently, with pulverized shell.
Classified by material, there seem to be two varieties, one with a very large percentage of coarsely pulverized shell material, the other without visible dégraissant.
These prototypes of the modern food tablet are about the size of a billiard ball, and consist of pulverized coffee held in shape with fat.
Use muslin for filter bag and pulverized granulation.
Starch--Tentative Extract 5 grams of the finely pulverized sample on a hardened filter with five successive portions (10 cc.
Here the wandering Galla still mix theirpulverized coffee beans with fats as a food ration, and others of the native tribes favor the kisher, or beverage made from the toasted coffee hulls.
With pulverized coffee (fine as corn meal) the fully released aromatic oils are instantaneously soluble with boiling water.
Pulverized } Brewing is the final manufacturing process of coffee.
Also, the Galla, a wandering tribe of Africa, make large use of food balls, about the size of billiard balls, consisting of pulverized coffee held in shape with fat.
It is a literal fact that some of the regiments of Sherman's and Prentiss' divisions werepulverized by the first onset of the enemy.
Cover the top of the éclairs with icing made by thickening a little strong coffee with pulverized sugar.
Other dry ingredients, such as spices and occasionallypulverized sugar, may also be sifted with the flour and other dry ingredients.
However, sugar other than granulated, particularly brown sugar and pulverized sugar, should be rolled with a rolling pin and then sifted in order to free it from any lumps it might contain.
Either granulated or pulverized sugar may be used, but pulverized is the better of the two, because it is lighter.
After the surface has become dried, the doughnuts may be improved by sprinkling them with pulverized or granulated sugar.
This was taken into the tent and vigorously beaten and kneaded; the result was pulverized biscuit.
When we looked through the hole they had made in the crust, it did not give us the impression of being very dangerous, as, 2 or 3 feet below the outer crust, there lay another surface, which appeared to consist of pulverized ice.
The following has also been found efficacious: sulphate of magnesia, eight ounces; nitrate of potash and pulverized Jamaica ginger-root, of each one ounce.
Doddridge Peppermint Cup Soak half an ounce ofpulverized gum arabic in half a cupful of cold water for 30 minutes.
This consists in pouring boiling water once through finely pulverized coffee confined in a close-meshed muslin bag.
Roll these in beaten egg, then in pulverized cracker, and fry in butter or very nice sweet lard.
Drain them until nearly dry, and roll in pulverized sugar.
Line your kettle with vine leaves and fill with the rind, scattering a little pulverized alum over each layer.
This is prepared according to the receipt for devilled lobster—substituting for the coral in the vinegar some pulverized cracker, moistened first with a tablespoonful of rich cream.
These three articles must be pulverized in a mortar.
Mix your ore thus pulverized with thrice its weight of the black flux; put the mixture into a crucible; cover it with common salt to the thickness of half an inch, and press the whole down with your finger.
When it is melted, and moderately red, project upon it two or three pinches ofpulverized Arsenic.
Another Saffron of Mars is also prepared in a much shorter manner, by mixing filings of Iron with pulverized Sulphur, and moistening the mixture, which after some time ferments and grows hot.
Put this mixture, with the same quantity of pulverized Cream of Tartar, into a vessel capable of containing as much water as will dissolve the Cream of Tartar.
Mr. Geoffroy observed, that Amber, being pulverized and infused in hot water, parts with its Salt in the same manner as Benjamin does; which gives room to suspect that Amber is to Bitumens what Benjamin is to Resins.
He therefore proposes another proof, which is much more to be depended on; that is, by mixing and shaking with the Spirit of Wine a small quantity of a very dry pulverized Alkali.
I therefore pulverized Cream of Tartar, and dissolved as much thereof in boiling water as it would take up.
When pulverized yields a powder of vermilion-red color.
Into this hole is placed a stiff paste made by mixing finely pulverized bone-ash with a little soda and water.
While the bead is still melted, touch it to the finely pulverized substance and replace in the flame.
The experimenter would now proceed to heat a quantity of a mineral containing lead in an open vessel made of pulverized bones; the lead slowly disappeared, and at the close of the experiment a button of silver remained.
When needed a ball is pulverized and sprinkled fine over the cooked rice.
The ferment consists of cane sugar and dry raw rice pounded and pulverized together to a fine powder.
On the heights is only a series of great piles of crumpled masonry and pulverized rock.
Of the four colossal statues of the Evangelists, not a trace remains; they are entirely pulverized by the great shells exploding before them.
For wolves, place 4 grains of pulverized sulphate of strychnine in a 3 grain gelatin capsule, cap securely, and wipe off every trace of the bitter drug.
Add half an ounce of assafoetida, dissolved in alcohol and one ounce of tincture of Siberian musk, or, if this cannot be procured, one ounce of pulverized beaver castor or one ounce of the common musk sold for perfumery.
Some receipts prescribe powdered petals mixed with an equal part of sugar; others direct to use two layers of sugar, and only one layer of pulverized petals.
The soil should be well dug around the plant, forming a little raised bed of some three feet in diameter, with the soil well pulverized and mixed with some manure thoroughly decomposed, and, if heavy, a little sand.
This ispulverized and packed in tight fitting tins or in waterproof sacks.
The lemon powder should be perfectly dry and then pulverized and stored in pry up tins.
There was a cement formed of a kind of mortar; this was then thoroughly dusted with pulverized brick, and the whole converted into a composition, which, when it had hardened, was like red granite.
It seemed, as he stood waiting, that the dust of the pulverized mountains had settled over everything in the office save the granite-like figure that sat at the desk, rereading the letter which had changed all his life.
Add one teacup pulverized sugar and season with extract of vanilla.
Beat the whites of eight eggs with two pounds pulverized sugar till as thick as icing; then churn a quart rich cream till it is reduced to a pint; then beat the froth of the cream into the egg and sugar.
Make the icing, three whites to one pound of pulverized sugar, with juice of one lemon.
One poundpulverized white sugar, seven ounces of butter (stirred to a cream).
Fruit jellies may be preserved from mouldiness by covering the surface one-quarter of an inch deep with finely pulverized loaf sugar.
Filit is only pulverized sassafras leaves, dried and sifted; you can make it yourself.
Beat the whites of four eggs into a froth, and add nine teaspoonfuls of pulverized sugar to each egg, flavoring it with vanilla.
Sprinkle pulverized sugar over it, but nothing else, as the flavor of this delicious fruit is impaired by adding other ingredients.
In order to impart redness to the hams, rub on each a teaspoonful of pulverized saltpetre before salting.
Always use granulated sugar or else powdered loaf or cut sugar; as pulverized sugar is apt to have plaster of Paris or other foreign elements in it.
To one quart of hydrate of lime add one quart of finelypulverized starch.
It is prepared by adding bromine to finely pulverized starch, in the same manner as bromide of lime.
To one quart of lime water (this can be had of any druggist) add one and a half ounce of pulverized alum.
To six ounces of finely pulverized starch, add one fourth ounce of dry iodine.
A good article may be prepared as follows: "Mix one pound of finely pulverized carbonate of soda with ten ounces of flowers of sulphur, and heat the mixture slowly in a porcelain dish till the sulphur melts.
Some other parts may be wet with a dilute solution of alum; and others with an infusion of nut-galls (water in which bruised or pulverized nut-galls have been steeped.
Zinc may be prepared for the above purpose, by melting it, and stirring it continually with a stick or iron rod while it is cooling; or it may be pulverized with a hammer as soon as it becomes solid.
Snuffing the pulverized leaf is an ancient custom which we owe to them.