Annual Report of the American Institute of the City of New YorkC. van Benthuysen., 1863 1st-32d 1841-1871/72 issued also as Legislative documents. |
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Page 98
... milk , he gave himself no trouble in the matter . This beneficent law is a God - send to these hitherto shamefully abused animals . Allow me to suggest the passage of another law , which , in my opinion , would produce more substantial ...
... milk , he gave himself no trouble in the matter . This beneficent law is a God - send to these hitherto shamefully abused animals . Allow me to suggest the passage of another law , which , in my opinion , would produce more substantial ...
Page 107
... milk . Mr. John G. Bergen . - If there are not butter makers enough among the regular attendants here , if we have the butter question before us we may get some valuable information . There are many persons in the country who can ...
... milk . Mr. John G. Bergen . - If there are not butter makers enough among the regular attendants here , if we have the butter question before us we may get some valuable information . There are many persons in the country who can ...
Page 126
... milk room , store room and fuel room . The cistern pump is in the kitchen ; from this room there are also opened ways to the chamber and cellar . The literary proprietor . has arranged his study with two pleasant win- dows , and with an ...
... milk room , store room and fuel room . The cistern pump is in the kitchen ; from this room there are also opened ways to the chamber and cellar . The literary proprietor . has arranged his study with two pleasant win- dows , and with an ...
Page 147
... milk room is well ventilated , of a proper temperature , free from dampness and the unpleasant smell generated by moisture ; that the cream is not allowed to stand too long upon the milk , nor after it is skimmed ; that it be churned at ...
... milk room is well ventilated , of a proper temperature , free from dampness and the unpleasant smell generated by moisture ; that the cream is not allowed to stand too long upon the milk , nor after it is skimmed ; that it be churned at ...
Page 148
... milk before churning . Not only so , but the butter partakes of everything the cow eats or drinks , and the longer ... milk , as first quality of butter cannot be made from poor pale milk , for it lacks the essential quality of good ...
... milk before churning . Not only so , but the butter partakes of everything the cow eats or drinks , and the longer ... milk , as first quality of butter cannot be made from poor pale milk , for it lacks the essential quality of good ...
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