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Page 60
... warm climates abounds in it more than any which is produced in England ; and the hard - grained , as already shown , more than the soft - kernelled white wheat . It enters into the composition of rye and other of the cereal grains , but ...
... warm climates abounds in it more than any which is produced in England ; and the hard - grained , as already shown , more than the soft - kernelled white wheat . It enters into the composition of rye and other of the cereal grains , but ...
Page 72
... warm weather being allowed for its rising . One part in three of rye- flour may be used for paste also , which will answer excellently for plain puddings or common pies . BARLEY . Mr. Webster says of this grain , that " it is next in ...
... warm weather being allowed for its rising . One part in three of rye- flour may be used for paste also , which will answer excellently for plain puddings or common pies . BARLEY . Mr. Webster says of this grain , that " it is next in ...
Page 80
... warm , into any kind of mould . A well secured jar , placed in a slow oven , is best adapted to the success of this rice - bread , if it may be so called . In times of dearth it would be a valuable substitute for wheaten bread in part ...
... warm , into any kind of mould . A well secured jar , placed in a slow oven , is best adapted to the success of this rice - bread , if it may be so called . In times of dearth it would be a valuable substitute for wheaten bread in part ...
Page 93
... warm water , and setting it in a warm place to rise . A teaspoonful of sugar will be sufficient for two tablespoonfuls of solid yeast : a little warm flour will further help the fermentation . The whole may be mixed into a thin batter ...
... warm water , and setting it in a warm place to rise . A teaspoonful of sugar will be sufficient for two tablespoonfuls of solid yeast : a little warm flour will further help the fermentation . The whole may be mixed into a thin batter ...
Page 103
... warm weather will soon become sour or mouldy . Loaves which are baked in tins or pans should be loosened from them directly they are taken from the oven and , like all other bread , turned upside down , or the steam , not being able to ...
... warm weather will soon become sour or mouldy . Loaves which are baked in tins or pans should be loosened from them directly they are taken from the oven and , like all other bread , turned upside down , or the steam , not being able to ...
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