Next put it into a pitcher, and pour on it a pint or more of boiling water (according to the degree of strength you de.sire), and then, having covered it, let it set all night. The Lady's Friend - Page 492edited by - 1864Full view - About this book
| Robert Kemp Philp - 430 pages
...(according to the degree of strength you desire), and then, having covered it, let it set all night. In the morning, pour it carefully from the dregs into a clean...been made in the usual manner, will give to lawns (either white or printed) a look of newness to which nothing else can restore them after washing. It... | |
| Eliza Leslie - Formulas, recipes, etc - 1850 - 504 pages
...(according to the degree of strength you desire,) and then, having covered it, let it set all night. In the morning, pour it carefully from the dregs into a clean...been made in the usual manner, will give to lawns (either white or painted) a look of newness to which nothing else can restore them after washing. It... | |
| Agriculture - 1852 - 664 pages
...(according to the degree of strength you desire,) and then haviugcovered it lutitsei nil niglit. In the morning pour it carefully from the dregs into a clean bottle, cork it and keep it for use. A table spoonful of gum water stirred into a pint of starch that has been made in the usual manner, will... | |
| 1852 - 890 pages
...strength you require, and then having covered it, let it remain all night. In the morning, pour the whole carefully from the dregs into a clean bottle, cork it and keep it for use. A tablespoon of this gum-water stirred into a pint of starch made after the usual manner, will give the... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - Chores - 1853 - 412 pages
...(according to the degree of strength you desire,) and then having covered it, let it set all night. In the morning, pour it carefully from the dregs into a clean...bottle, cork it, and keep it for use. A tablespoonful of guoi water stirred into a pint of starch that has been made in the usual manner, will give to lawns... | |
| 1853 - 844 pages
...(according to the degree of strength you desire,) and then having covered it, let it set all night. In the morning, pour it carefully from the dregs into a clean bottle, cork it, and keep it for use. A table spoonful of gum water stirred into a pint of starch that has been made in the usual manner, will... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - Home economics - 1854 - 634 pages
...carefully from the dregs into a clean bottle, cork it, and keep it for use. A tablespoonful of gum-water stirred into a pint of starch that has been made in the usual manner, will give to lawns (either white or printed) a look of newness to which nothing else can restore them after washing. It... | |
| Hygiene - 1855 - 332 pages
...according to the strength you desire, and then, having covered it, let it stand all night ; in the morning pour it carefully from the dregs into a clean...bottle, cork it and keep it for use. A table-spoonful of gum-water stirred into a pint of starch made in the usual manner, will give to lawn, either white or... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1856 - 372 pages
...(according to the degree of strength you desire), and then, having covered it, let it set all night. In the morning pour it carefully from the dregs into a clean...that has been made in the usual manner, will give the lawns (either white, black, or printed), a look of newness, when nothing else can restore them... | |
| Agriculture - 1856 - 622 pages
...desire, and then having covered it, let sit all night. In the morning filter it carefully from its dregs into a clean bottle, cork it and keep it for...table-spoonful of gum water stirred into a pint of starch made the usual way will give lo cither white or printed shirts a look of newness that nothing else... | |
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