Hazlitt has said that, if literary men directed the world, they would leave nothing standing but printing presses.
Wash well, in three waters, half a pound of rice; strain it, and put it into the boiling water in saucepan.
Wash well a pint of split peas and cover them well with cold water, adding a third of a teaspoonful of soda; let them remain in it over night to swell.
To prepare them for roasting, first skin, wash well in cold water and rinse thoroughly in lukewarm water.
Clean one pound of sorrel, wash well, and slice very thin.
Clean eight tomcods, wash well, and dry with a towel.
Cut a stalk of celery in small dices, wash well, and boil in salt water.
Cut a large head of cabbage in four, wash well, and put in two quarts of water, with a little salt, and boil.
Wash well in cold water and put on with water to barely cover.
Wash well a teacupful good rice--Patna is best for this dish as it does not become so pulpy as the Carolina--and put on with cold water to cover and a little salt.
Wash well, pare neatly, and lay in cold water and vinegar to cover.
Wash well in cold water and scrape the stalks white.
Clip off the stems, wash well, tie in neat bunches, and when it has lain in cold water an hour or so, put into a saucepan of boiling water, slightly salted.
When you wish to use the salted, soak half an hour in cold water, wash well, and put into the milk to be turned, tied to a string, that it may be drawn out without breaking the curd.
If there is a strong taste, or any trace of rancidity, wash well, kneading through and through, in sweet milk, then rinse out the milk with cold water to which a little borax has been added.
Fruit Salad: Wash well a very ripe juicy pineapple, let dry, then shred with a fork, holding the crown in the left hand firmly, while you pull away sections with the fork in the right.
Cherries Piquant: Wash well, and stem but do not pit, half a gallon ripe Morello cherries.
Wash well, and put on in cold water, with the vegetables and herbs.
Wash well, and put over the fire in hot water—plenty of it—and boil twenty minutes for each pound of meat.
Wash well in three waters, adding a little soda to the second.
Pick the leaves from the stems, wash well, and boil in hot water, a little salted, for twenty minutes.
Clean, wash well, and drop it in boiling water with a little salt, boil till cooked, take off and drain.
Purchase a large-sized sewing machine oil-can, wash well in plenty of hot water and soap, then rinse thoroughly and dry.
Try this method of baking the potato: Wash well, scrubbing with a vegetable brush.
Wash well in cold water and remove the breast bone.
COLD SOUR SOUP Take a pound of sour grass (sorrel), remove leaves, wash well, cut and squeeze well.
Return to alum bath and repeat process, wash well, dye slowly with 1-1/2 oz.
When thoroughly dry, wash well in several changes of water before dyeing.
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