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Example sentences for "teaspoonful"

Lexicographically close words:
teaser; teases; teasing; teasingly; teaspoon; teaspoonfuls; teaspoons; teaspoonsful; teat; teates
  1. If the bowels are not loose, give a teaspoonful of castor oil or one or two grains of calomel.

  2. At the same time baking soda should be administered every three hours, one-half a level teaspoonful dissolved in water, and this may be continued as long as the fever persists.

  3. At the beginning of the disorder a teaspoonful of paregoric and twenty grains of sodium bromide are to be taken in water every three hours, by an adult, until three doses are swallowed.

  4. A teaspoonful may be given hourly till the bowels move.

  5. Also the injection of one-half pint cold water, containing a teaspoonful of extract of hamamelis, after a passage, affords relief.

  6. A half teaspoonful of the following prescription is beneficial unless it disagrees with the stomach.

  7. It is well to give babies a teaspoonful of castor oil and a warm bath, and keep them in bed.

  8. If there is fever with the cold, five drops of sweet spirit of niter may be given in a teaspoonful of sweetened water every two hours.

  9. A dose of castor oil, one teaspoonful for children; one tablespoonful for adults, or some other cathartic is advisable.

  10. It is well to give infants at the start a grain of calomel or half a teaspoonful of castor oil, and to children of five to eight years double the dose.

  11. The best cathartic for young children is a teaspoonful of castor oil.

  12. Equal parts of sulphur and cream of tartar is an old-fashioned domestic cathartic of which a teaspoonful may be taken each morning to advantage in piles.

  13. Cold solution of carbolic acid (one teaspoonful to the pint of hot water) is, perhaps, the most efficacious single remedy.

  14. A teaspoonful of sifted sugar in a small tumbler, a little lemon rind and juice, one wine-glassful of brandy.

  15. He found some prairie hen's eggs, and administered the unbroken yolks thereof, one at a time, in a wine-glass containing a teaspoonful of vinegar.

  16. Put into a half-pint tumbler a couple of lumps of best ice, one teaspoonful of sifted sugar, one teaspoonful of orange bitters, half a wine-glassful of brandy.

  17. One teaspoonful of pine-apple syrup, ten drops of Angostura bitters, one teaspoonful of maraschino, and a wine-glassful of old brandy.

  18. Take it off, and add the well-beaten yolks of two eggs, a tablespoonful of finely chopped parsley, and a teaspoonful of lemon juice.

  19. Some add to the above a small quantity of magnesia, say about a teaspoonful to the quart of liquid.

  20. Add about a teaspoonful to two ounces of the gilding.

  21. The poisoned grain prepared by either of the above formulas is to be distributed over the infested area, not more than a teaspoonful at a place, care being taken to put it in mouse runs and at the entrances of burrows.

  22. Put it out, a teaspoonful at a place, under shelter of weed and brush piles or wide boards.

  23. Then add one half cup of boiling milk with one teaspoonful of melted butter in it, and one teaspoonful of vanilla.

  24. Drop in a half teaspoonful of strong red pepper and then a tablespoonful of paprika,—paprika being merely a flavor and not a condiment.

  25. Now mix a dough, using half a quart of flour, one egg, two tablespoonfuls of water, half a teaspoonful of salt, and butter of the size of a walnut.

  26. Recipe (for two people) Sift a level teaspoonful of baking powder and a scant half teaspoonful of salt through a cupful of flour.

  27. Here is the recipe: Four eggs, one cup of sugar, one cup of cocoa, a teaspoonful of vanilla, and a teaspoonful of baking powder.

  28. Add a teaspoonful of water to the whites of the eggs, and a pinch of salt.

  29. Prepare dressing as follows: Incorporate into French dressing finely chopped chives, French mustard and teaspoonful of red currant jelly; mix well and use as dressing for above salad.

  30. Then add a teaspoonful of dry mustard and a teaspoonful of sugar.

  31. To one cup of unsifted flour add one teaspoonful cream of tartar and one half teaspoonful of soda.

  32. Or Polish Beet Soup) If you are brave, put three large beets, peeled and quartered into a glass jar and pour on them a quart of water, add a teaspoonful of salt and a slice of rye bread.

  33. Beat the eggs, adding the salt, sugar and a half teaspoonful of ground ginger.

  34. Return to the fire, add a teaspoonful of salt, half teaspoonful of pepper and then the sago.

  35. Heat the cucumber mixture; add a teaspoonful of salt, teaspoonful of onion juice and quarter teaspoonful of pepper.

  36. Add a teaspoonful of salt, dash of paprica, and serve.

  37. Cover and simmer gently thirty minutes; add teaspoonful of salt and simmer ten minutes longer.

  38. Put one quart of milk into a double boiler; add one teaspoonful of almond paste unsweetened, and two ounces of pistachio nuts chopped to a powder.

  39. Now press this again through a sieve; add a teaspoonful of salt, bay leaf, tablespoonful of grated onion and half teaspoonful of pepper.

  40. Cover and boil slowly ten minutes; add a half teaspoonful of beef extract, or, if you have stock, use it in place of water.

  41. Mix the liquor and the clams, and add one quart of cold water, about two tablespoonfuls of chopped ham, one large onion sliced thin, quarter of a teaspoonful of mace and a sprig of parsley.

  42. Then add a level teaspoonful of salt; turn this mixture into the other, remove the bay leaf, bring to scald-point, and serve.

  43. Then add this to the beef extract mixture, season with teaspoonful of salt and quarter teaspoonful of pepper, and it is ready to serve.

  44. A LA ROYAL Beat two eggs until well mixed; add two tablespoonfuls of stock, half teaspoonful of salt and a quarter teaspoonful of pepper.

  45. Some persons recommend, as a certain cure in a few days, half a teaspoonful of spirits of turpentine mixed with a handful of grain, giving that quantity to two dozen of chickens each day.

  46. Curds are excellent food, and easily prepared by mixing powdered alum with milk slightly warmed, in the proportion of one teaspoonful of alum to four quarts of milk, and, when curdled, separating the curds from the whey.

  47. Use one-quarter cup of flour for thickening and put in dumplings made as follows: Mix and sift two cups flour, four teaspoonfuls baking powder, one-half teaspoonful salt.

  48. One pint milk, yolks of three eggs, three tablespoonfuls sugar, one teaspoonful vanilla or lemon, little salt.

  49. One pint flour, one level teaspoonful salt, one heaping teaspoonful baking powder, one heaping teaspoonful lard, enough milk and water to make a soft dough.

  50. Whites of twelve eggs, one-half pint flour, three-fourths pint sugar, one level teaspoonful cream of tartar.

  51. Mix well one teaspoonful salt, one-half teaspoonful soda, two and one-half cups flour.

  52. Beat the yolks of three eggs until light colored and thick; add one-half teaspoonful salt and one pint of milk.

  53. Two cups flour, two teaspoonfuls baking powder, one-half teaspoonful salt, two tablespoonfuls butter, milk enough to make soft dough.

  54. When partly creamed, add cocoanut and one teaspoonful vanilla.

  55. Not one teaspoonful of food should have been given; under such treatment this case would have been very comfortable.

  56. Do not make the mistake of thinking that liquid food, such as milk, can be given, for a teaspoonful is sometimes sufficient to make the patient miserable for a whole day.

  57. In a few hours I visited him and made the following prescriptions and proscriptions: Positively no food, not one teaspoonful of anything except water.

  58. Then beat in gradually the sugar, a teaspoonful at a time.

  59. Before serving, cut off a small bit from the top of each, and put a teaspoonful of sugar and a bit of fresh butter; replace the bit of paste, and strew over them pounded loaf sugar.

  60. Add a glass of champagne, or other wine, or a large teaspoonful of mushroom ketchup or walnut pickle; cover the pan closely, and let it stew till the kidney is tender.

  61. Drop on it at equal distances a small teaspoonful of currant jelly.

  62. To boil them in soft water will preserve the color best of such as are green; if you have only hard water, put to it a teaspoonful of carbonate of potash.

  63. Bone, lard, and stuff a fillet of veal; half roast and then stew it with two quarts of white stock, a teaspoonful of lemon pickle, and one of mushroom ketchup.

  64. In India the seeds are given internally for their anthelmintic and carminative effect; the dose is one teaspoonful twice a day.

  65. Enderson of Glasgow employed it in cases that received no benefit from copaiba, giving a teaspoonful t.

  66. The dose of the extract is a teaspoonful daily, given in 2 doses.

  67. Its effect is increased by dissolving a teaspoonful of potassium bitartrate in a gobletful of water, and allowing the patient to drink from it.

  68. Dose, a teaspoonful every two or three hours to children two or three years old.

  69. A teaspoonful in water every three hours.

  70. Dose one teaspoonful every two hours to a child of two to four years.

  71. Half a teaspoonful every hour to two hours to a child of three years; a teaspoonful to a child of six years.

  72. I have known, for instance, the administration of a single teaspoonful of castor oil to be followed by five or six stools in an adult.

  73. A few drops of this should be dropped into the ear, or, if the ear be sensitive and painful, five drops should be added to a teaspoonful of warm water and dropped or syringed into the ear.

  74. Teaspoonful after every act of emesis in iced Seltzer or Apollinaris water, or in champagne.

  75. In scarlet fever, as well as diphtheria, comparatively large doses are required, as a teaspoonful of the stimulant every hour or second hour for a child of five years.

  76. They should always be applied warm, and a teaspoonful of any mixture properly employed is sufficient for each nostril at one sitting.

  77. Half a teaspoonful of the pure salt is spread on the stove or burned over alcohol {705} or gas.

  78. A teaspoonful every two or three hours for a child of five years of age.

  79. One teaspoonful every fourth hour to a child of three to five years, the potassium chlorate and iron mixture being administered twice between.

  80. One teaspoonful of the infusion may be given every third hour to a child of five years.

  81. Finally she gave it another teaspoonful of warm water and put it back in its crib.

  82. II Now, the Nurse had been up all night, and at noon, after she had oiled the new baby and washed out his eyes and given him a teaspoonful of warm water, she placed Liz in charge of the ward, and went to her room to put on a fresh uniform.

  83. Have the patient drink one or two glasses of water, warm or cold, with a little salt or bi-carbonate of soda added--say a teaspoonful to a pint of water.

  84. I have one or two baked apples, a teaspoonful or two of malted nuts, or Emprote, and more "Maltweat" bread and butter.

  85. When cool, remove the top crust and fill with a cream made as follows: Boil a cupful of milk, and thicken with a tablespoonful of sugar mixed with a teaspoonful of cornstarch wet in cold milk.

  86. FRIED CREAM Bring two cupfuls of milk to the boil, add two tablespoonfuls of cornstarch rubbed smooth in a little cold milk, and half a teaspoonful of salt.

  87. Sift in three cupfuls of flour and a teaspoonful of baking-powder.

  88. Add to it a heaping tablespoonful of butter, a teaspoonful of pepper, a pinch of allspice, and an egg well-beaten.

  89. Add three tablespoonfuls of sherry, one teaspoonful of anchovy paste, a dash of red pepper, and a grating of lemon-peel.

  90. Ice with frosting made of a beaten egg, a cupful of powdered sugar, and half a teaspoonful of vanilla.

  91. Dose: one teaspoonful three times a day (Dev.

  92. One teaspoonful of ashes in milk, to be taken at the growing of the moon for nine mornings (Dev.

  93. Put an egg-shell crushed fine, into a glass of water made acid by a teaspoonful of muriatic acid.

  94. Add a teaspoonful of powdered alum to a cup of water, and snuff it up from the hand.

  95. Fill B two-thirds full of dilute hydrochloric acid (one teaspoonful to a pint), and fill C two-thirds full of hydrochloric acid and a few grains of pepsin.

  96. Dissolve a few drops of oil or fat in a teaspoonful of ether.

  97. Add a teaspoonful of muriatic acid to a pint of water, and place the mixture in a shallow earthen dish.

  98. Add half a teaspoonful of warm water, and shake well for a few minutes; then add a tablespoonful of cod liver oil; shake vigorously.

  99. Mix three teaspoonfuls of bile with one-half a teaspoonful of almond oil, to which some oleic acid is added.

  100. Pinch the nose, close the eyes, and see how palatable one half of a teaspoonful of cod-liver oil becomes.

  101. Put one teaspoonful of the aromatic spirits of ammonia, or even of ammonia water, into a half-glass of hot water, and give a few teaspoonfuls of this mixture every few minutes.

  102. Two teaspoonfuls of the syrup of ipecac, or a heaping teaspoonful of powdered ipecac taken in a cup of warm water, make an efficient emetic, especially if followed with large amounts of warm water.

  103. Drop about half a teaspoonful of the raw white of egg into half a pint of distilled water.

  104. Put into a chafing dish, or frying pan, a tablespoonful of Antonini Olive Oil, a teaspoonful of chopped onion and fry a delicate brown, then add a teaspoonful of James P.

  105. Cut into slices three Bermuda or white onions; fry a delicate brown with three tablespoonfuls of Antonini Olive Oil, strew over the onion a teaspoonful of J.

  106. Put into a saucepan an ounce of butter, whisk it as it melts and add two ounces of the tomato paste; keep stirring, and add a tablespoonful of Maggi Bouillon, a teaspoonful of J.

  107. One of the most delicious of refreshing tonics is prepared with an overflowing teaspoonful of Maggi Bouillon, half a pint of boiling water, seasoned with a pinch of J.

  108. Put the tripe on a hot dish, cover it with melted butter seasoned with half a teaspoonful of J.

  109. If the latter is not to be had, then add a pint of beef stock instead of the water; simmer ten minutes, and add a teaspoonful of rice flour dissolved in cold water.

  110. Put into a frying-pan two tablespoonfuls of Antonini Olive Oil; when hot add a chopped onion; when this browns slightly add the pieces of meat, a heaping teaspoonful of J.

  111. Smith's Curry Powder; three cloves of garlic, cut fine; half a teaspoonful of J.

  112. Smith's Curry Powder, a teaspoonful of rice flour, and a heaping saltspoonful of salt.

  113. The next morning they had an ounce and a half of pork, a teaspoonful of rum, half a pint of cocoanut milk, and an ounce of bread for breakfast, which was quite a large meal for them.

  114. In the morning a teaspoonful of rum was served to all, and five small cocoanuts divided for their dinner, and everyone was satisfied.

  115. Put half a tablespoonful of chopped onions into a stewpan with the same of salad oil; pass them five minutes over a slow fire, then add a teaspoonful of port wine, eighteen of demi-glace (No.

  116. A heaping teaspoonful of Bromo-Seltzer means about ten grains of acetanilid.


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    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    teaspoonful baking; teaspoonful cinnamon; teaspoonful each; teaspoonful salt; teaspoonful soda; teaspoonful sugar; teaspoonful vanilla; teaspoonfuls baking