A second series of useful hints for labourers; selected from the publications of the Labourers' friend society |
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... fire not to melt , and continued long enough not to render it as dry as a chip . When there is no convenience for smoking , the next best thing is to dry it by hanging it up near the fire , but out of reach of smoke . - Hand - Book of ...
... fire not to melt , and continued long enough not to render it as dry as a chip . When there is no convenience for smoking , the next best thing is to dry it by hanging it up near the fire , but out of reach of smoke . - Hand - Book of ...
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... fire to boil , adding a sprig of rosemary while the lard melts . - Run it into clean small bladders , or into crocks tied over and placed upon a shelf bottom upwards . BEER . MALT LIQUOR has a highly nourishing power , and appears to be ...
... fire to boil , adding a sprig of rosemary while the lard melts . - Run it into clean small bladders , or into crocks tied over and placed upon a shelf bottom upwards . BEER . MALT LIQUOR has a highly nourishing power , and appears to be ...
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... of the oven a small quantity of flour ; and if this becomes black in a short time without taking fire , the heat is considered to be favourable . - Working Man's Companion . SAGO BREAD . - The proportion of sago to wheaten BREAD . 25.
... of the oven a small quantity of flour ; and if this becomes black in a short time without taking fire , the heat is considered to be favourable . - Working Man's Companion . SAGO BREAD . - The proportion of sago to wheaten BREAD . 25.
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... fire till the beans are quite hot enough , and have had a couple of boils . They may be tossed up with any remains of cold gravy . Boiled Carrots and Parsneps may be dressed as di- rected for kidney - beans , but must be cut down length ...
... fire till the beans are quite hot enough , and have had a couple of boils . They may be tossed up with any remains of cold gravy . Boiled Carrots and Parsneps may be dressed as di- rected for kidney - beans , but must be cut down length ...
Página 32
... fire and pains . - Magazine of Domestic Economy . Summer Cabbages and Bacon . - Cut a pound of bacon into bits an inch and half long and half an inch wide , put these into the saucepan with an onion , quartered , and let them fry ...
... fire and pains . - Magazine of Domestic Economy . Summer Cabbages and Bacon . - Cut a pound of bacon into bits an inch and half long and half an inch wide , put these into the saucepan with an onion , quartered , and let them fry ...
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Página 143 - ... He that is slow to wrath is of great understanding: but he that is hasty of spirit exalteth folly.
Página 98 - I found this countryman was a member of our Artisans' Library, and every Saturday evening he walked over to the town to exchange his books. I asked him whether reading did not make him less satisfied with his daily work; his answer deserves universal attention : — " Before he read, his work was weary to him ; for, in the solitary fields, an empty head measured the time out tediously, to double its length; but, now, no place was so sweet as the solitary fields: he had always something pleasant floating...
Página 84 - Never buy what you do not want, because it is cheap ; it will be dear to you.
Página 65 - Happy is that people, that is in such a case: yea, happy is that people, whose God is the Lord.
Página 146 - ... a custom loathsome to the eye, hateful to the nose, harmful to the brain, dangerous to the lungs, and in the black stinking fume thereof, nearest resembling the horrible Stygian smoke of the pit that is bottomless.
Página 52 - Of all obstacles to improvement, ignorance is the most formidable, because the only true secret of assisting the poor is to make them agents in bettering their own condition, and to supply them, not with a temporary stimulus, but with a permanent energy.
Página 83 - He causeth the grass to grow for the cattle, and herb for the service of man: that he may bring forth food out of the earth...
Página 143 - He that hath no rule over his own spirit is like a city that is broken down, and without walls.
Página 118 - Punctuality is important, because it subserves the Peace and good Temper of a Family : The want of it not only infringes on necessary Duty, but sometimes excludes this Duty.