| Maria Eliza Ketelby Rundell - 1808 - 460 trang
...for any heat to dress them properly afterwards. In warm weather, meat should be examined well Whe» it comes in ; and if flies have touched it, the part...in very cold water, rubbing well any part likely to have been fly-blown ; then wipe it quite dry, and have salt ready, and rub it thoroughly in every part,... | |
| M. Radcliffe - 1823 - 728 trang
...and vegetables that the frost have touched, should be soaked in cold water two or three hours before used, or more if they are much iced. Putting them...then well washed. In the height of summer, it is a Tery safe way to let meat that is to be salted lie an hour in very cold water, rubbing well any part... | |
| Maria Eliza Ketelby Rundell - 1840 - 446 trang
...properly afterwards. In warm weather, meat should be examined well when it comes in ; and if flieshave touched it, the part must be cut off, and then well...in very cold water, rubbing well any part likely to have been fly-blown ; then wipe it quite dry, and have salt ready, and rub it thoroughly in every part,... | |
| 1849 - 884 trang
...be used for kitchen pies. The fat of a neck or loin of mutton makes a far lighter pudding than suet. In warm weather meat should be examined well when...in very cold water, rubbing well any part likely to have been fly-blown ; then wipe it quite dry, and have salt ready and rub it thoroughly in every part,... | |
| Maria Eliza Rundell - 1859 - 324 trang
...impossible for any heat to dress them properly afterwards. In warm weather, meat should be examined when it comes in ; and if flies have touched it, the...in very cold water, rubbing well any part likely to have been fly-blown ; then wipe it quite dry, and have salt ready, and rub it thoroughly in every part,... | |
| Isabella Mary Beeton - 1863 - 1194 trang
...difficult to procure meat that is not either tough or tainted. It should, therefore, be well examined when it comes in, and if flies have touched it, the part must be cut s?, and the remainder well washed. In very cold weather, meat and vegetables touched by the frost,... | |
| Isabella Mary Beeton - 1872 - 212 trang
...difficult to \ procure meat that is not either tough or ; tainted. It should, therefore, be well examined when it comes in, and if flies have touched it, the part must be cut i off, and the remainder well washed. GAME may bo hung for two or three | weeks ; birds with the feathers... | |
| Mrs. Beeton (Isabella Mary) - 1888 - 1882 trang
...difficult to procure meat that is not either tough or tainted. I: should, therefore, be well examined when it comes in, and if flies have touched it. the part must be cut off, and the remainder well washed. In very cold weather, njeat and vegetables touched by the frost, should... | |
| Mrs Beeton (Isabella Mary) - 1923 - 440 trang
...dried each morning, for it sweats, and will become musty unless so treated. It should be well examined when it comes in, and if flies have touched it, the part must be cut off, and the remainder well wiped with a clean cloth dipped in warm water and vinegar. In loins of meat, the... | |
| Isabella Beeton, Mrs. Beeton (Isabella Mary) - 2006 - 1134 trang
...difficult to procure meat that is not either tough or tainted. It should, therefore, be well examined when it comes in, and if flies have touched it, the part must be cut off, and the remainder well washed. In very cold weather, meat and vegetables touched by the frost, should be... | |
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