| Repertory of arts, manufactures and agriculture - 1810 - 458 Seiten
...chiliogramme and a half (3 Ibs.) of roses, rub them for two or three minutes with half 'a chiliogramme (lib.) of common salt. The flowers being bruised by the friction...an earthen jar, or in a barrel, until it is filled, ty repeating the same process, .by which means 'all the roses will be equally salted in a proper manner.... | |
| Maria Eliza Ketelby Rundell - 1819 - 430 Seiten
...preserving flowers. Take three pounds of roses, and rub them for two or three minutes with one pound of common salt. The flowers, being bruised by the friction of the salt, yield their juice, so that a paste is immediately formed, which may be put in an earthen jar,... | |
| Colin MacKenzie - 1821 - 724 Seiten
...OK FLOWKBS, FOB DISTILLATION. Rub three pounds of Rose-leaves for two or three minutes with a pound of common Salt. The flowers being bruised by the friction of the grains of Salt, form a paste which is to be put into an earthen jar, or into a water-tight barrel. The same process... | |
| Colin Mackenzie - 1822 - 774 Seiten
...OF FLOWERS, FOR DISTILLATION. Rub three pounds of Rose-leaves for two or three minutes with a pound of common Salt. The flowers being bruised by the friction of the grains of Salt, form a paste which is to be put into an earthen jar, or into a water-tight barrel. The same process... | |
| Samuel Adams (servant.) - 1826 - 526 Seiten
...PREPARATION OF FLOWERS FOR DISTILLATION. 340. RUB three pounds of rose-leaves for three minutes with a pound of common salt. The flowers being bruised by the friction of the grains of salt, form a paste, which is to be put into an earthen jar, or into a watertight barrel. The same process... | |
| Endless amusement - 1825 - 226 Seiten
...of Flowers for Distillation. Rub three pounds of rose-leaves for two or three minutes with a pound of common salt. The flowers being bruised by the friction of the salt, form a paste which is to be put into an earthen jar, or a water-tight barrel. The same process... | |
| Maria Eliza Rundell - 1837 - 596 Seiten
...preserving Flowers. Take three pounds of roses, and rub them for two or three minutes with one pound of common salt. The flowers, being bruised by the friction of the salt, yield their juice, so that a paste is immediately formed, which may be put in an earthen jar,... | |
| Colin MacKenzie - 1867 - 510 Seiten
...WATERS. Preservation of Flowere for Uintillntion. Rub 3 Ib. of rose-leaves for 2 or 3 minutes with 1 Ib. of common salt The flowers being bruised by the friction of the grains of salt, form a paste, which is to be put into an earthen jar, or into • water-tight barrel. The same... | |
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