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Example sentences for "salt and"

  • Glauber's salt and dye at the boil for one hour, then treat with 2 lb.

  • Care has to be taken that not much of the dye liquor is lost when taking out the dyed goods, otherwise the quantities of Glauber's salt and dye-stuff will have to be increased proportionately.

  • Add one medium-sized potato diced and a tomato, one and a half teaspoons of salt and one-quarter teaspoon of pepper, a pinch of paprika and thyme.

  • Strain and thicken it with a little flour; salt and pepper to taste.

  • Add butter, salt and pepper to taste, and last the mashed green peas.

  • Rub the butter and flour together, add a half pint of milk, add the fish and a palatable seasoning of salt and pepper.

  • Bresleau Chop sufficient cold cooked meat to make one pint, season it with a teaspoonful of salt and a quarter of a teaspoonful of pepper.

  • To bake them, stir the oil from the can into a half cupful of water, add a teaspoonful of Worcestershire sauce, a half teaspoonful of salt and a dash of pepper.

  • If dumplings, put a pint of flour into a bowl, add a teaspoonful of salt and one of baking powder; mix thoroughly and add sufficient milk to just moisten; drop by spoonfuls over the top of the stew, cover the saucepan and cook for ten minutes.

  • If a Leech be Accidentally Swallowed, If a leech be accidentally swallowed, or by any means should get into the body, employ an emetic, or enema of salt and water.

  • Straw matting may be cleaned with a large coarse cloth dipped in salt and water, and then wiped dry.

  • That sum includes expense of curing, cost of salt and materials, and removing the fish to the port where they are to be delivered.

  • I have sometimes given them credit for their supplies, such as salt and lines, and anything they wanted.

  • I also produce a copy of our account for the expense of salt and curing.

  • Clean the eels, and cut off their heads, dry them, and turn them round on your fish plate, boil them in salt and water, and make parsley sauce for them.

  • Cut it in slices, put over it salt and pepper; broil it nicely, and pour on some melted butter with chopped parsley after it is dished.

  • Season with one even tablespoonful each of salt and sugar, and half a teaspoonful of pepper.

  • A tablespoonful each of salt and vinegar to every two quarts of water improves the flavor of all boiled fish, and also makes the flesh firmer.

  • Add this to the fried onions, with one teaspoonful of salt and half a teaspoonful of white pepper.

  • Add the yolk of a raw egg, a tablespoonful of melted butter, a saltspoon of salt and half a one of pepper, and flour enough to make a dough which can be easily handled.

  • Season with one teaspoonful and one-half of salt and one-half a teaspoonful of pepper.

  • Clean and remove the outer leaves, slice it as thinly as possible, put it in a saucepan with a large piece of butter, and a tea cup full of water, salt and pepper; let it stew slowly till very tender.

  • Just before it boils take it off the fire and skim it extremely well; put in salt and pepper to your taste, and a small bundle of sweet herbs, which take out before the broth is sent up.

  • When you send it up, add one third of new milk or cream, salt and pepper to taste.

  • Then roll each into collars, in a cloth; tie them close with the heads, bones, and a bundle of herbs, and boil them in salt and water.

  • A solution of salt and water, in which fish, meat, etc.

  • Freezing mixture, a mixture (of salt and snow or of chemical salts) for producing intense cold.

  • Cakes of salt and barley [she] did impose Within a wicker basket.

  • Defn: To make bacon of; to salt and dry in smoke.

  • The heat necessary for melting the mixture of salt and ice is taken from the cream which thus becomes cold enough to freeze.

  • The substance which remains in the test tube after the gas has passed off is a solution of a salt and water.

  • The use of salt and ice in ice-cream freezers is a practical application of this principle.

  • Beat the yolks of the egg with sugar, salt and cornstarch.

  • When boiling, stir in the dry flour, into which you have put the salt and soda.

  • Rub the mixture, add a half teaspoonful of salt and a saltspoonful of paprika.

  • Remove the shells from the hard-boiled eggs, and either chop them very fine or put through a vegetable press, and mix with them the celery; add a half teaspoonful of salt and a dash of pepper.

  • Add a half teaspoonful of salt and a little black pepper; mix and spread between slices of white bread, or you may use one slice of white with one slice of whole wheat bread.

  • Take the remains of a cold roast turkey, trim off all the meat, break up the bones, and put them into a saucepan; cover them with two quarts of veal stock; salt and cayenne to taste.

  • Here, the polished surface of the sandstone is covered with a hoar of salt and nitre.

  • It has been described by Salt and others.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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