Flour in A Sentence

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    According to a British consular report for 1904 there were 153 manufacturing establishments in the city producing cotton, linen and silk textiles, leather, boots and shoes, alcohol and alcoholic beverages, beer, flour, conserves and candied fruits, cigars and cigarettes, Italian pastes, chocolate, starch, hats, oils, ice, furniture, pianos and other musical instruments, matches, beds, candles, chemicals, iron and steel, printing-type, paint and varnish, glass, looking-glass, cement and artificial stone, earthenware, bricks and tiles, soap, cardboard, papier mache, cartridges and explosives, white lead, perfumery, carriages and wagons, and corks.

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    Add 1/3 cup of the flour, ½ cup of the butter, all of the sugar and two yolks and beat in the stand mixer using the dough hook until the dough is smooth.

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    Add a little extra flour if needed to make the dough firm.

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    Add cinnamon, nutmeg and salt to remaining flour.

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    Add flour to stiffen so that a fork will tank upright in the mixture.

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    Add flour, a half cup at a time, mixing well after each addition, until it makes a stiff, dry dough.

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    Add the brown sugar and butter to the flour mixture, and stir until combined.

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    Add the flour and salt and beat until combined.

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    Add the flour mixture slowly to the first three ingredients, mixing until a soft dough ball is formed.

    10

    Add the flour to the fat that is in the pan in which the chicken was fried.

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    Add the flour, cinnamon and butter, and pulse until the mixture resembles fine crumbs.

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    Add the garlic and, as soon as the garlic starts to become fragrant, add the flour.

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    Add the remaining butter to the saucepan and make a white sauce with the flour and milk and add the zest and orange juice.

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    Add the remaining flour (2/3 cup), butter (1/2 cup) and orange peel.

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    After about eight months I was moved to a department which made oat flakes and oat flakes and oat flour.

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    After the lumber and timber industry ranked in 1905 the manufacture of cotton-seed oil and cake ($4,939,919) and flour and grist milling.

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    Albert Lea is a railway and manufacturing centre of considerable importance, has grain elevators and foundries and machine shops, and manufactures bricks, tiles, carriages, wagons, flour, corsets, refrigerators and woollen goods.

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    Almost all my recipes call for whole wheat flour, Bisquik, or cornmeal.

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    Along with the apoaequorin, it contains white rice flour, magnesium stearate and sodium chloride (salt).

    20

    American schooner Sally, from Norfolk; laden with flour, captured by the boats of the squadron same date.

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    Among its manufactures are dairy products (there is a large creamery), canned goods, flour and grist mill products, gasoline engines, well-machinery, barbed wire, tiles, ploughs, windmills, cornhuskers, and hay-balers.

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    Among its manufactures are fertilizers, bottles, carbonated beverages, flour, beer, shoes, silk thread, aprons, brooms, leather, bricks, and tiling and structural iron.

    23

    Among its manufactures are flour, whisky, dressed lumber and ice.

    24

    Among its manufactures are foundry and machine-shop products, flour, silk, waggons, shoes, gloves, furniture, wire cloth and cigars.

    25

    Among its manufactures are sewing machines, boilers, automobiles, bicycles, roller-skates, pianos, gloves and mittens, corsets, flour and dairy products, Borden's condensed milk factory being located there.

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    Among its manufactures in 1905 were flour and grist mill products (value, $2,638,914), furniture ($1,655,246), lumber and timber products ($1,229,533), railway cars ($1,118,376), packed meats ($99 8, 4 2 8), woollen and cotton goods, cigars and cigarettes, malt liquors, carriages and wagons, leather and canned goods.

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    Among manufactures are lumber, spokes, handles, waggons, lime, evaporated fruit and flour.

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    Among the city's manufactures are flour and grist mill products, pianos and cement plaster.

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    Among the city's manufactures are flour, planing-mill products, malt liquors, soda and farming implements.

    30

    Among the city's manufactures are iron bridges, carriage-bodies, flour and cement.

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    Among the city's manufactures are lumber, furniture, iron, stoves, flour and brooms. The municipality owns and operates its waterworks.

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    Among the city's manufactures are wagons and carriages, furniture, wooden-ware, veneering, sash and doors, ladders, lawn swings, rubber goods, flour, foundry products and agricultural machinery.

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    Among the manufactured products are cotton, woollen and "pita" fibre fabrics, sugar, rum, mescal, beer, furniture, pottery, soap, candles, leather, matches, chocolate, flour and cigarettes.

    34

    Among the manufactures are agricultural implements (particularly ploughs), machine-shop and foundry products (particularly mining-cars and equipment), flour, cigars, cigarboxes, brooms, and bricks and tile.

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    Among the manufactures are bricks, flour, tobacco and cigars, and carriages.

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    Among the manufactures are flour, carriages, saddlery, canned vegetables, furniture, incubators and beer.

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    Among the manufactures are paper, flour, cotton goods, leather,brick,railway supplies, &c. The value of the city's factory products increased from $1,621,358 in 1900 to $3,226,268 in 1905, or 90%.

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    Among the manufactures are stoves and furnaces, foundry and machine shop products, carriages and wagons, flour and grist mill products, malt liquors, dairymen's and poulterers' supplies, showcases, men's clothing, agricultural implements, saddlery and harness, and lumber.

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    Among the manufactures of Alton are iron and glass ware, miners' tools, shovels, coal-mine cars, flour, and agricultural implements; and there are a large oil refinery and a large lead smelter.

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    Among the manufacturing establishments are foundries and machine shops, including the large shops of the Chicago & Alton railway, slaughtering and meat-packing establishments, flour and grist mills, printing and publishing establishments, a caramel factory and lumber factories.

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    Among the products are packed meats, flour, beer, trunks, crackers, candy, paint, ice, paste, cigars, clothing, shoes, mattresses, woven wire beds, furniture and overalls; and there are foundries, iron rolling mills and tanneries.

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    Among, the city's manufactures are refined oil, Portland cement, vitrified brick and tile, glass, asphalt, ice, cigars, drilling machinery, and flour.

    43

    An Epicurious.com recipe for lemon raspberry wedding cake uses fresh lemon zest, raspberries in the frosting, and cake flour to create a soft texture.

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    And that other one with him, the Austrian, looked as if he were smeared with chalk--as white as flour!

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    Annonay is the principal industrial centre of its department, the chief manufactures being those of leather, especially for gloves, paper, silk and silk goods, and flour.

    46

    Another Sikh ceremony is the kara parshad or communion made of butter, flour and sugar, and consecrated with certain ceremonies.

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    Ardmore is an important cotton market, and has cotton gins, a cotton compress, machine shops, bridge works, foundries, bottling works and manufactories of cotton-seed oil, brick, concrete, flour, brooms, mattresses and dressed lumber.

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    As a manufacturing centre Clinton has considerable importance; among its manufactures are furniture, blinds, wire-cloth, papier-mache goods, gas-engines, farm wagons, harness and saddlery, door locks, pressed brick, flour, and glucose products.

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    As a manufacturing centre it ranked in 1905 second in the state, the chief products being iron, steel, bricks, flour, cement, silk and leather; there is also a large dyeing and cleaning establishment.

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    As Alpatych was driving out of the gate he saw some ten soldiers in Ferapontov's open shop, talking loudly and filling their bags and knapsacks with flour and sunflower seeds.

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    As compared with the other states of the United States in value of manufactured products, Indiana ranked second in 1900 and in 1905 in carriages and wagons, glass and distilled liquors; was seventh in 1900 and fourth in 1905 in furniture; was fourth in 1900 and seventh in 1905 in wholesale slaughtering and meat-packing; was fifth in 1900 and sixth in 1905 in agricultural implements; and in iron and steel and flour and grist mill products was fifth in 1900 and eighth in 1905.

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    As yet manufactures are insignificant except in lines immediately dependent upon agriculture, the combined output of the packing, flour and grist mill, dairy and malt-liquor establishments constituting in 1900 nine-tenths of the total state output.

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    Atchison's situation and transportation facilities make it an important supply-centre, its trade in grains and live-stock being particularly large; it has large railway machine shops, and its principal manufactures are flour, furniture, lumber, hardware and drugs.

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    Aurora is an important manufacturing centre; among its manufactures are railway cars - the shops of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy railway being 927 here - flour and cotton, carriages, hardware specialties, corsets, suspenders, stoves and silver-plate.

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    Austin is the principal trade and jobbing centre for central and western Texas, is an important market for livestock, cotton, grain and wool, and has extensive manufactories of flour, cotton-seed oil, leather goods, lumber and wooden ware; the value of the factory product in 1905 was $1,569,353, being 105.2% more than in 1900.

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    Bacon-curing is the staple industry, and there are flour, flax and paper mills.

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    Beat the eggs, gradually adding a little of the sieved flour toward the end to prevent the cake batter curdling.

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    Beat together butter and sugar, gradually beat in eggs, and then fold in the flour and ground pecans.

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    Bedford has a large wholesale grocery trade, manufactures flour, dressed lumber, kegs and handles, and is situated in a fine fruitgrowing district, especially known for its apples and plums. The borough owns and operates the water works.

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    Beijing is located in Northern China, where it is difficult to grow rice, so most menus will feature wheat flour breads or flat breads instead of rice as the traditional starch.

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    Being one of the centres of production of the famous wheat of the Banat, its flour industry is important.

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    Bellegarde on the eastern frontier is an industrial centre; it has a manufactory of wood-pulp, and saw and flour mills, power for which is obtained from the waters of the Rhone.

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    Besides its manufactures of leather, silk, velvet and ribbons, Gandia has a thriving export trade in fruit, and imports coal, guano, timber and flour.

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    Besides the mining and metallurgic industries, Bilbao has breweries, tanneries, flour mills, glass works, brandy distilleries, and paper, soap, cotton and mosaic factories.

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    Both in 1900 and 1905 flour and gristmill products ranked first in value, the figures for 1900 being $3,208,532 and for 1905 $6,519,364.

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    Bread made from bunted flour is dark in colour, and both unpalatable and unwholesome.

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    Brown flour - produced through the inclusion of bran along with the white endosperm.

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    Buckwheat flour is used in considerable quantities in some districts for the making of buckwheat cakes, eaten with maple syrup. These two make an excellent breakfast dish, characteristic of Canada and some of the New England states.

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    Canadian flour has a high reputation in European markets.

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    Capital expenditure continued with investments in new flour and semolina mills at Tilbury which will be commissioned during the current year.

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    Carthage is a jobbing centre for a fruit and grain producing region; live-stock (especially harness horses) is raised in the vicinity; and among the city's manufactures are lime, flour, canned fruits, furniture, bed springs and mattresses, mining and quarrying machinery, ploughs and woollen goods.

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    Characteristic of the commerce of the state is the shipment by the Great Lakes of bulky freight, chiefly iron ore, grain and flour and lumber.

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    Chief among the manufactories are several large flour mills - Georgetown flour was long noted for its excellence.

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    Chief exports are wool, flour and frozen meat, and the industries are in connexion with these.

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    Cloth, linen, paper, flour and brandy are manufactured, and there are iron foundries and saw-mills.

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    Coal and iron ore abound in the vicinity, and the city, manufactures iron, steel, tin plate, electrical and telephone supplies, shovels, boilers, leather, flour, brick and tile, salt, furniture and several kinds of vehicles.

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    Coal, textiles and iron and steel goods figure prominently amongst the imports, and emery, leather, lemons, sponges, flour, valonia and iron ore amongst the exports.

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    Coat the tomatoes with the egg then coat them in the flour mixture.

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    Coffee and caffeine also aggravates inflammation, as does alcohol and white flour.

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    Combine flour, baking soda, baking powder, and salt in a bowl.

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    Common first ingredients include corn, wheat, ash and flour.

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    Common pest species include grain weevils, grain beetles, flour beetles and cookie beetles which are all pests of stored food products.

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    Cook the flour over a medium heat for one minute.

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    Cook your roux for a few minutes to cook out the raw flour taste.

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    Cottonspinning and bell-founding are carried on, and the Main supplies water-power for numerous saw, flour and other mills.

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    Cream the butter or margarine with the flour then whisk small spoonfuls into the gently boiling liquid.

    87

    Dainty cat prints trekked through the flour she'd spilled on the counter.

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    Decreasing white sugar and flour also helps the body heal itself.

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    Dip tomatoes in beaten egg mixture and then coat both sides with the flour mixture.

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    Don't be surprised to find wooden ducks sitting on shelves, cow clocks on the walls and homemade cookie jars and flour canisters on the counter.

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    Dredge chicken in flour and shake off excess.

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    During the five years 1900 to 1904 inclusive, the average value of Guatemalan imports, which consisted chiefly of textiles, iron and machinery, sacks, provisions, flour, beer, wine and spirits, amounted to £776,000; about one-half came from the United States, and nearly one-fourth from the United Kingdom.

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    Dust a hot girdle with flour and bake the bannocks for a few minutes on each side until risen.

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    Enid is situated in a flourishing agricultural and stock-raising region, of which it is the commercial centre, and has various manufactures, including lumber, brick, tile and flour.

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    Erie is quite unimportant among the lake ports in foreign commerce, but has a large domestic trade in iron ore, copper, wheat and flour.

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    Erie is the commercial centre of a large and rich grape-growing and agricultural district, has an extensive trade with the lake ports and by rail (chiefly in coal, iron ore, lumber and grain), and is an important manufacturing centre, among its products being iron, engines, boilers, brass castings, stoves, car heaters, flour, malt liquors, lumber, planing mill products, cooperage products, paper and wood pulp, cigars and other tobacco goods, gas meters, rubber goods, pipe organs, pianos and chemicals.

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    Exports are granite and timber; imports, coal, flour, provisions, hides and machinery.

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    Exports include timber, mine-props, turpentine, resinous material from the Pyrenees and Landes and zinc ore; leading imports are the coal and Spanish minerals which supply the large metallurgical works of Le Boucau at the mouth of the river, the raw material necessary for the chemical works of the same town, wine, and the cereals destined for the flour mills of Pau, Peyrehorade and Orthez.

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    Feel free to add a little more flour if the dough feels too sticky, or add a little more water if the dough is too crumbly.

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    Figure 2 shows traditional dry milling of maize for flour production.

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    Flour and grist mill products advanced in value from $ 11, 94 8, 55 6 in 1900 to $22,083,136 in 1905.

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    Flour and grist mill products ranked second among the manufactures, being valued at $1,584,473 in 1905, an increase of nearly 116% over the product in 190o; and steam-car construction and repairs ranked third, with a value of $913,670 in 1905 and $523,631 in 1900.

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    Flour and grist mill products rose during that period from $937,462 to $2,003,136; and malt liquors increased in value from $1,267,331 to $1,731,691.

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    Flour and grist-mill products ranked third both in 1900 and 1905, the value of the product for the later year being $12,099,493, an increase of 9.9% over the value for the earlier.

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    Flour from wheat, meal from oats, and meal from Indian corn are preferred.

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    Flour is manufactured in Lexington and lime in the vicinity.

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    Flour is the principal product, and shipbuilding is important.

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    Flour is the principal product; among others are woollen goods, foundry and machineshop products, wooden ware, sash, doors and blinds, caskets, shirts, wagons and packed meats.

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    Flour made from Colorado wheat ranks very high in the market.

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    Flour mills are found in every part of the country, the maize and other grains being ground for home consumption.

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    Flour the dough lightly and roll the pastry out to the original size of 12x12.

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    Flour your hands, shape the dough into a ball, and use a rolling pin and thick coating of flour to roll the dough flat.

    113

    Flour, potato-flour, ghee and ghoor (crude datesugar) are revealed by their odour and the consistence they impart.

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    For a period in the late 1830s, the distillery was used as a flour mill, but was then reconverted to distilling.

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    For a thicker soup reheat the blended liquid with a paste made from rose water, lemon juice and 1 tbsp corn flour.

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    For example, cocaine addicts and recovering cocaine addicts may look at white powder, be it sugar, flour, or baking soda, and get a craving for cocaine.

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    For example, if your dog has a wheat allergy, you'll either want to avoid making a recipe that calls for wheat flour or substitute another type of flour instead.

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    Foundry and machine shop products, hosiery and knit goods, wooden boxes, flour and grist mill products, and malt liquors are other important manufactures; the value of wooden boxes increased from $979,758 in 1900 to $2,565,612 in 1905, or 161.9%, and the value of hosiery and knit goods increased during the same period from $2,592,829 to $3,974,290, or 53.3%.

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    Frederick has a considerable agricultural trade and is an important manufacturing centre, its industries including the canning of fruits and vegetables, and the manufacture of flour, bricks, brushes, leather goods and hosiery.

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    From a full sack of corn, about 80% would be turned into flour and 20% into bran.

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    From the time the sheaves of wheat are tumbled into the wagon until the flour reaches the hands of the cook, no hand touches the wheat that passes through the great Minneapolis mills.

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    Gradually stir in the flour just until the mix is moist.

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    Gram is largely cultivated in the East, where the seeds are eaten raw or cooked in various ways, both in their ripe and unripe condition, and when roasted and ground subserve the same purposes as ordinary flour.

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    Grand Rapids manufactures carpet sweepers - a large proportion of the whole world's product, - flour and grist mill products, foundry and machine-shop products, planing-mill products, school seats, wood-working tools, fly paper, calcined plaster, barrels, kegs, carriages, wagons, agricultural implements and bricks and tile.

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    Hand querns The Mill has a set of hand querns for groups of children to experiment with grinding flour by hand.

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    He says flour is needed to make a true rissole.

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    Health surveillance must be carried out, as flour dust and improvers including amylase are respiratory sensitisers.

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    Here they build stupas in the sand, garlanding them in flour and marigolds.

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    Here, and in other cities, tanning, distilling, various metallurgical industries, and manufactures of soap, flour, tobacco, &c., are carried on; the entire output is sold in Portugal or its colonies.

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    However, the flour can be used for baking rye crispbreads, or the flaked grain used in health foods.

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    Huevos rancheros make a substantial breakfast with fried eggs smothered in spicy tomato sauce and served on a flour flatbread.

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    Huntingdon's principal manufactures are stationery, flour, knitting-goods, furniture, boilers, radiators and sewer pipe.

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    I like to store my kibble flour in the freezer; it will keep for at least 6 months.

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    If a recipe calls for sifted flour or sugar, sift directly into the measuring cup or spoon first, then use the knife trick.

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    If an allergic reaction occurs, you can get a similar effect to liquid latex by using white glue or a paste made with flour and water.

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    If mixture is too wet, add a bit more flour, or if dough is too dry, add more buttermilk.

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    If pollen is scarce, a substitute in the form of either pea-meal or wheaten flour must be supplied to the bees, as brood-rearing cannot make headway without the nitrogenous element indispensable in the food on which the young are reared.

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    If the dough becomes sticky, add more flour.

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    If the dough is too sticky to handle, work in a little extra flour until it's the right consistency.

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    If the dough seems a little loose, work in a little more flour.

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    If the dough seems a little too loose, add a little more flour until the dough clings to a spoon when held upside down.

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    If the dough seems too sticky, add more flour.

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    If you have an allergy to liquid latex, you can use a flour and water mixture instead.

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    If you haven't got cornmeal, increase the amount of flour to compensate.

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    If you need to grind in bulk, try storing any unused flour in an airtight container in the freezer.

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    If your dog is allergic to one type of flour, use another.

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    In 1900 Nebraska City ranked third among the manufacturing cities of the state, the manufactures including canned fruits and vegetables, packed pork, flour, oatmeal, hominy, grits, meal, starch, cider-vinegar, agricultural implements, windmills, paving bricks, concrete, sewer pipe, beer, over-ails and shirts.

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    In 1901, to aid in meeting the expenses of the South African war, a moderate revenue duty was again imposed on sugar; and in 1902 the shilling duty on corn and flour (abolished in 1869) was restored, but again taken off in 1903.

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    In 1905 the city's factory products were valued at $19,911,567, the value of foundry and machine-shop products being $6,723,819, of flour and grist-mill products $1,444,450, and of malt liquors $88 2, 493.

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    In 1905 the value of the city's flour and grist mill products was $6 2, 754,446, 5 1 6% of the total value of the city's factory product, and 8.8% of the value of the flour and grist mill products of the entire United States.

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    In a bowl, mix the flour and powdered milk together.

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    In a large bowl, combine and whisk dry ingredients (flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt).

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    In a large bowl, combine flour, oats, baking powder and baking soda.

    154

    In a large bowl, combine the sugar, flour, cocoa powder, baking powder, baking soda, and salt.

    155

    In a large bowl, mix together the flour, salt, baking powder, and baking soda.

    156

    In a large bowl, sift together the flour, sugar, baking powder, salt, and baking soda.

    157

    In a large bowl, stir the flour, oats and powdered milk together.

    158

    In a large bowl, whisk the all-purpose flour, whole-wheat pastry flour, oats, baking soda, and salt.

    159

    In a large bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder, and salt.

    160

    In a large mixing bowl, combine milk powder, brown rice flour, whole wheat flour, egg, water, and wheat germ.

    161

    In a medium sauce pan, melt butter and add flour, salt, and pepper.

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    In a mixing bowl, add the flour and the Bisquick.

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    In a mixing bowl, beat together the dissolved corn flour, egg, egg yolk and salt.

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    In a mixing bowl, beat together the eggs, flour, baking powder, one tablespoon of sugar and salt until well combined.

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    In a mixing bowl, combine the cornmeal, flour, baking powder, salt, hot sauce, and onions together.

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    In a separate bowl, combine flour and catnip.

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    In a separate bowl, combine the flour, baking powder, cinnamon, baking soda, and salt.

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    In a separate bowl, combine the flour, oats and wheat germ.

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    In a separate bowl, whisk the flour, cocoa powder, and salt together.

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    In addition large numbers are engaged in industries arising out of agriculture; among these are manufacturers of agricultural implements, millers of flour and oatmeal, curers and packers of meat, makers of cheese and butter, and persons occupied in the transportation and commerce of grain, hay, live stock, meats, butter, cheese milk, eggs, fruit and various other products.

    171

    In flour and grist mill products (value in 1905, $3,676,290) Toledo is the most important city of the state.

    172

    In Korean desserts, there is a notable absence of flour, butter and chocolate, the most popular ingredients in American sweets.

    173

    In the southern districts hemp and flax are raised, but grain crops are little cultivated, so that the bark of trees has often to be ground up to eke out the scanty supply of flour.

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    In the town itself there are flour and paper mills, sawmills and brandy distilleries.

    175

    In the twelve months of 1907 Canada exported 37,503,057 bushels of wheat of the value of $34,132,759 and 1,858,485 barrels of flour of the value of $7,626,408.

    176

    In the UK, flour millers use some 5.5 million tons of wheat annually to produce over 4.5 million tons of flour.

    177

    In two installments, add the flour mixture to the carrot mixture.

    178

    Industries include the manufacture of cotton fabric, flour and wax candles.

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    Ingredients 1 leg joint of Blackface Mutton, cover in seasoned flour and then sear in a hot pan.

    180

    Instead of grinding grains to a fine flour, try using the grinder to crack grains.

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    It contains flour, woollen and grist-mills, piano, farm implement and carriage factories, foundries, tanneries, canning factories, &c. There are a ladies' college and good schools.

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    It has a beautiful Perpendicular church (St Mary's) and an agricultural trade, with flour mills.

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    It has a good water-power, and among its manufactures are wagons and carriages, axles, furniture, flour and electric signs.

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    It has flour and grist mills (the products of which ranked first in value among the city's manufactures in 1905), wholesale slaughtering and meat-packing establishments, cooperage works, railway repair shops, cotton compresses, lumber yards, salt works, and manufactories of cotton-seed oil and cake, boots and shoes and cotton and agricultural machinery.

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    It has railwaycarriage works, cotton mills, steam flour mills, tallow works and quarries of limestone, and carries on an active trade in the export of wooden wares and in the import of grain, salt and fish, brought from the Volga governments.

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    It is a business centre for the prosperous farming region by which it is surrounded, and is a shipping point for oysters and fish; among its manufactures are canned fruits and vegetables, flour, hominy, phosphates, underwear and lumber.

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    It is a shipping and transfer point and has paper mills, machine shops, flour mills, sash, door and blind factories, a launch and pleasure-boat factory, and knitting works, cheese factories and dairies, brick yards and grain elevators.

    188

    It is a trading and shipping centre of an extensive farming territory devoted to the raising of live-stock and to the growing of cotton, Indian corn, fruit, &c. It has large cotton gins and compresses, a large cotton mill, flour mills, canning and ice factories, railway repair shops, planing mills and carriage works.

    189

    It is an important centre for trade in cereals and flour for export, and in sheep, cattle, wool, leather and timber.

    190

    It is an important centre of trade, and has tanneries, oil, flour, tallow, dye, soap and iron works; knitting is an important domestic industry.

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    It is by no means, however, the wheat which yields the greatest number of bushels per acre which is the most valuable from a miller's standpoint, for the thinness of the bran and the fineness and strength of the flour are with him important considerations, too often overlooked by the farmer when buying his seed.

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    It is in a tobacco-growing region, is one of the largest hardwood lumber markets in the country, and has an important shipping trade in pork, agricultural products, dried fruits, lime and limestone, flour and tobacco.

    193

    It is in the Kansas natural-gas field, ships large quantities of grain, and has a large zinc oxide smelter and a large oil refinery, and various manufactures, including vitrified brick and tile, flour, lumber, chemicals, window glass, bottles, pottery and straw boards.

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    It is made from potato starch, tapioca flour, leavening agents (calcium lactate, calcium carbonate, and citric acid) and a gum derived from cottonseed.

    195

    It is now, however, the chief emporium of the Rhenish wine traffic, and also carries on an extensive transit trade in grain, timber, flour, petroleum, paper and vegetables.

    196

    It is one of the principal grain and flour markets in the world.

    197

    It is situated on the river Blackwater, which divides the town into two parts, the larger of which is on the southern bank, and there the trade of the town, which is chiefly in flour and agricultural produce, is mainly carried on.

    198

    It is stated to form with alum-water a size or cement highly offensive to vermin, and with two parts of wheaten flour the material for a strong bookbinder's paste.

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    It possesses a tobacco factory, candle-works and brick-kilns, and is an important river port, vessels discharging here their cargoes of corn, wine, wool, cattle, flour and tallow, to be conveyed by land to Odessa and to Yassy in Rumania.

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    It possesses agricultural implement and machine works, grain and flour mills, malt-works and breweries.

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    It took a long time to grind enough flour to make bread.

    202

    It's easy to add the powder to smoothies or shakes, and it can even take the place of flour in recipes for baked goods.

    203

    Its manufactures include cotton and woollen fabrics, knitted goods and flour.

    204

    Its merchants carry on an active local trade in grain, mustard, oil and tobacco, and some of its firms supply the Russian administration with grain and flour.

    205

    Its most distinctive manufactures are paper and wood pulp; more valuable are foundry and machine shop products; other manufactures are safes, malt liquors, flour, woollens, Corliss engines, carriages and wagons and agricultural implements.

    206

    Its principal manufactures are flour, sugar, oil, beer and machinery.

    207

    Its principal manufactures are steel, enamelled ware, clay goods, brooms, flour and carriages.

    208

    Jam tarts are popular - each child can have his own piece of pastry with some flour.

    209

    Judged by the value of products, regardless of cost of materials used, the flour and grist mill industry ranked first in 1905 ($ 2 5,35 0, 75 8).

    210

    Later flour was also ground in this mill, which thus became the forerunner of the greatest of the city's industries.

    211

    Lead smelting and refining (by one establishment) was the most important industry in 1905; lumber, timber and planing mill products, valued at $3,407,951, were produced in that year, and flour and grist mill products, valued at $2,293,587.

    212

    Leaving the motor running, add the milk and then the flour.

    213

    Linen goods are manufactured; fairs are held twice yearly, and numerous flour mills are worked by the river.

    214

    Lumber, cattle, leather, flour and beer are exported.

    215

    Lumber, grain and flour, fruits and their products, fish, tea and coffee are characteristic staples of commerce.

    216

    Make a roux with the butter and flour, add the stock and cook out.

    217

    Make a small well in the flour mixture and pour in the wet ingredients.

    218

    Make sure you flour both your hands and your cutting board.

    219

    Make the spring roll sealer by mixing together the flour and water into a paste.

    220

    Manresa has important iron-foundries and manufactures of woollen, cotton and linen goods, ribbons, hats, paper, soap, chemicals, spirits and flour.

    221

    Manufactures of boots and shoes, flour and beer, and tanning are important.

    222

    Manufacturing in North Dakota is of small importance, being largely confined, with the exception of flour and grist milling, to the supply of local needs.

    223

    Many cosmetics were made from foods or household goods, such as flour, berries, or even burnt matches.

    224

    Many of Norfolk's mills are open to the public and you can climb the towers and leave with some freshly milled flour.

    225

    Meanwhile sift the remaining flour with the salt & spice.

    226

    Meanwhile, mix the flour, salt and spices together and rub in the butter.

    227

    Measured by the value of the product, flour and grist mill products rose from third in rank in 1900 to first in rank in 1905, from $13,017,043 to $18,007,786, or 38.3%; and chewing and smoking tobacco and snuff fell during the same period from first to third in rank, from $14,948,192 to $13,117,000, or 12.3%; in 1900 Kentucky was second, in 1905 third, among the states in the value of this product.

    228

    Measured by the value of the products, 61 8% were represented by flour and grist mill products and cottonseed oil and cake.

    229

    Melt butter and make a roux with white flour, add milk gradually until thick sauce obtained.

    230

    Melt the butter in a saucepan, add the flour and stir to make a roux.

    231

    Milling and Other Food Processing Machinery · Machinery for making peanut butter · Oil expelling machinery · Flour milling machinery.

    232

    Milwaukee is an important grain slipping port - in 1908 it shipped 28,618,519 bushels of grain and 3,752,033 barrels of flour, and its 25 elevators have a capacity of over 12,500,000 bushels.

    233

    Mix 1/2 cup salt and 1/2 cup flour in a bowl.

    234

    Mix flour and baking powder together in a bowl.

    235

    Mix in seven tablespoons of flour using a rubber spatula.

    236

    Mix the bicarbonate of soda, nutmeg, mixed spice into the flour turning well.

    237

    Nebraska wheat, like that of Kansas, combines for milling the splendid qualities of winter wheat with those characteristic of grain grown on the edge of the semi-arid West; flour and grist-mill products were valued at $7,794,130 in 1900 and at $12,190,303 in 1905.

    238

    Next, mix in the flour to make a soft dough.

    239

    No more will you be called tender or delicate. { 2 } take millstones and grind flour; take off your veil.

    240

    No other article of import approaches cotton in importance, but a considerable trade is done in arms and ammunition, rice, sugar, flour and other foods, and a still larger trade in candles and matches (from Sweden), oil, carpets (oriental and European), hats and umbrellas.

    241

    Now beat in the golden syrup, then a heaped tablespoonful of the flour mixture followed by the egg.

    242

    Nutritionally, buckwheat is used in Japanese soba noodles, in breakfast foods like porridge, and in buckwheat flour.

    243

    Of other manufactures dependent upon agriculture, flour and grist mill products declined between 1890 and 1900, but between 1900 and 1905 increased 39.6% to a value of $39,892,127.

    244

    On a clean surface, gently sprinkle some flour.

    245

    On a separate pan, fry the fish filets, which have been dipped in flour, salt and pepper.

    246

    On an average, £3,000,000 to £4,000,000 worth of wheat, about £i,000,000 worth of rye, and over £1,500,000 worth of barley are exported annually, besides oats, flax, linseed, rape seed, oilcake, bran, flour, vegetable oils, raw wool and caviare.

    247

    Once a woman came, carrying in her hand a plate of wheaten flour.

    248

    Once all the flour has been added, cook the roux for a few minutes, stirring it all the time.

    249

    Once prosperous for the flour, wood and furniture it produced from the chestnut tree, the area is now becoming increasingly depopulated.

    250

    Once the butter is melted, whisk in the flour and cook over a medium low flame.

    251

    Other important manufactories are flour mills, of which there were over 500 in 1904; iron and steel works, of which there are 7 large establishments, including the immense plant at Monterey; 90 smelters for the reduction of precious metals; tanneries, potteries, and factories for the manufacture of hats, paper, linen, hammocks, harness and saddles, matches, explosives, aerated waters, soap, furniture, chocolate and sweetmeats.

    252

    Other important manufactures are food preparations (especially of oats) and flour and grist mill products.

    253

    Other important products were automobiles and sewing machines, hosiery and knit goods, candles, furniture, flour, crockery, and canned goods (especially mince-meat).

    254

    Other industries are cotton-spinning, brewing, tanning, iron-founding, and the manufacture of bricks, tiles, soap, flour, ironmongery and ice.

    255

    Other industries of less importance are flour, fertilizers and tanned leather.

    256

    Other manufactures are flour and grist mill products, bricks, planingmill products, &c. In 1905 the total value of the borough's factory products was $15,745,628; the capital invested in manufacturing increased from $6,266,068 in 1900 to $18,642,853 in 1905, or 197.5%.

    257

    Other repeated but not prevalent ingredients were cocoa powder, creating something closer to a mole sauce, cinnamon, and flour used to make a roux to thicken the sauce.

    258

    Ottawa has an important trade in grain and live-stock; soft coal and natural gas are found in the vicinity; the manufactures include flour, windmills, wire-fences, furniture, bricks, brooms and foundry products.

    259

    Owing to increased competition, and in some degree to careless harvesting, there was a great fall in prices after 1900, and the Seychellois, though still producing vanilla in large quantities, paid greater attention to the products of the coconut palm - copra, soap, coco-nut oil and coco-nuts - to the development of the mangrove bark industry, the collection of guano, the cultivation of rubber trees, the preparation of banana flour, the growing of sugar canes, and the distillation of rum and essential oils.

    260

    Petroleum, coal, and iron-ore abound in the neighbouring region, and the city has a considerable trade in these and in its manufactures of chairs, leather, flour, carriages, wagons, boats, boilers, bricks and glass.

    261

    Philadelphia, the Atlantic port, exports chiefly petroleum, coal, grain and flour, and imports chiefly iron ore, sugar, drugs and chemicals, manufactured iron, hemp, jute and flax.

    262

    Place the dough on the floured surface and toss in the flour until it is easy to handle.

    263

    Place the flour on a plate and dust the chicken pieces with the flour.

    264

    Polenta is made by stirring the maize flour into boiling water, traditionally in a heavy copper saucepan.

    265

    Pour the flour over the meat, and steadily add the marinade until the meat is covered.

    266

    Press each pork medallion in the flour, covering both sides.

    267

    Processed ingredients - Avoid foods made with high-processed flour.

    268

    Provisions were scarce and dear, communication with the rest of the world was infrequent, and in 1807 the community was threatened with starvation, and flour was sold at £ 200 per ton.

    269

    Put the flour and parsley in a large mixing bowl.

    270

    Quantity of Wheat and Wheaten Flour (as wheat) imported into the United Kingdom from various sources during the calendar year 1872, together with the average rate of freight.

    271

    Quinoa flour is ground from whole seeds and has a distinctive nutty flavor.

    272

    Ramen are made from wheat flour and, although we may be used to seeing the wavy style of ramen noodle, they can come in several shapes and sizes, including ribbon style.

    273

    Remove from heat and stir in the oat flour to thicken.

    274

    Remove from the heat and stir in the flour, baking powder and rolled oats.

    275

    Rheine is the seat of cotton industries, has manufactures of jute, machinery, tobacco and flour, and a considerable river trade in agricultural produce.

    276

    Rice does not grow well in the arid north, so noodles and steamed buns made of wheat flour are consumed frequently.

    277

    Rice flour is a finely textured flour used in many ways.

    278

    Rio de Janeiro has manufactures of flour from imported wheat, cotton, woollen and silk textiles, boots and shoes, readymade clothing, furniture, vehicles, cigars and cigarettes, chocolate, fruit conserves, refined sugar, biscuits, macaroni, ice, beer, artificial liquors, mineral waters, soap, stearine candles, perfumery, feather flowers, printing type, &c. There are numerous machine o nd repair shops, the most important of which are the shops of the Central railway.

    279

    Rio is also a distributing centre in the coasting trade, and many imported products, such as jerked beef (came secca), hay, flour, wines, &c., appear among the coastwise exports, as well as domestic manufactures.

    280

    Roux- A base gravy made with equal amounts of oil and flour.

    281

    Salt works, flour mills, canning factories, and the manufacture of type-setting machines are the principal industries.

    282

    San Salvador is the only city in the republic which has important manufactures; these include the production of soap, candles, ice, shawls and scarves of silk, cotton cloth, cigars, flour and spirits.

    283

    Save for the flour and grist mills, few do more than supply the markets of the Dominion, of which they control an increasing portion.

    284

    Serve the salad for lunch with a flour bannock or as part of a buffet, if you're having a crowd.

    285

    Several species of this family are found habitually in stores of flour or grain.

    286

    Shawnee is situated in a fine agricultural region, is a shipping-point for alfalfa, cotton and potatoes, is an important market for mules, and has large railway repair shops, and cotton-gins and cotton compresses; among its manufactures are cotton-seed oil, cotton goods, lumber, bricks and flour.

    287

    She rolled the pieces of meat in flour and fried them.

    288

    She would also like to have a flour mill in the village so village women can grind millet and wheat.

    289

    Sieve flour, baking powder and salt into a bowl.

    290

    Sift flour and baking soda together and add to mixture.

    291

    Sift flour into bowl and add margarine, sugars and baking powder.

    292

    Sift in the flour and baking powder, then gently fold into the eggs before adding to the nut and spice mixture.

    293

    Sift the flour into a large mixing bowl with a good pinch of salt.

    294

    Sift the flour, baking powder and salt into a bowl and mix in the ground walnuts.

    295

    Sift together the flour, salt and cinnamon into a large bowl, then stir through the yeast.

    296

    Silk, linen, flour, wine, brandy, oil, salt and soap are the chief industrial products.

    297

    Since the dry food will include flour, this will represent the starch portion.

    298

    Since the opening of the new port the traffic has considerably increased, and it exports oil, pig-lead, silver, flour, wine, marble and sandstone for paving purposes, while it imports quantities of coal, iron, cereals, phosphates, timber, pitch, petroleum, and mineral oils.

    299

    Situated in the midst of a rich farming and stock-raising country, Goliad has flour mills, cotton gins and cotton-seed oil mills.

    300

    Slowly add the flour until it is all fully incorporated.

    301

    Somen - Made from wheat flour but very thin, these noodles are usually served cold.

    302

    Sonning Mill was one of the last flour mills on the river to be driven by water wheel.

    303

    Spelt wheats are grown in the colder mountainous districts of Europe; their flour is very fine, and is used especially for pastrymaking; but, owing to the construction of the grain,.it requires special machinery for grinding (see Flour).

    304

    Spelt wheats are grown in the colder mountainous districts of Europe; their flour is very fine, and is used especially for pastrymaking.

    305

    Sprinkle in the flour and cook, stirring, for 1-2 minutes then add the tahini paste and crumbled stock cube and mix well.

    306

    Stir all the ingredients together, and add a little more flour if needed to make the dough firm enough to basically hold its shape.

    307

    Stir in flour then slowly dilute with hot stock.

    308

    Stir in the flour and add the tomatoes and brandy.

    309

    Stir in the flour thoroughly, then moisten with the stock.

    310

    Stir in the wheat flour one cup at a time.

    311

    Stir in two tablespoonfuls of flour rubbed into the same amount of butter.

    312

    Stir the milky flour to the butter, and then add the mayonnaise and cream.

    313

    Stocks of flour were limited, so only small-scale food trials were carried out.

    314

    Syra is the seat of several industries, ship-building, tanneries, flour and cotton mills, rope-walks, factories for confectionery ("Turkish delight"), hats, kerchiefs, furniture, pottery and distilleries.

    315

    Take 5 ounces of plain flour and rub in 2.5 ounces of butter.

    316

    Take 6 cups of kibble and place in food processor or blender, blend until it becomes a course like flour substance.

    317

    Take your large bowl with flour mixture and add all your wet ingredients together.

    318

    Temesvar is the most important centre of commerce and industry of south Hungary, and carries on a brisk trade in grain, flour, spirits and horses.

    319

    Tezcatlipoca was held to be the highest of these, and at the festival of all the gods his footsteps were expected to appear in the flour strewn to receive this sign of their coming.

    320

    The addition of semolina flour is in one recipe.

    321

    The batter is made from gram flour which is derived from chana dhal.

    322

    The bin which holds grain for milling into flour has been modified to be vermin proof in the interests of current standards of hygiene.

    323

    The bushel of wheat, or an equivalent amount of flour, can be shipped from Minneapolis or Duluth to almost any point in western Europe for from 20 to 25 cents.

    324

    The centre of a fertile district, and a post on one of the main routes in the country, Blida has a flourishing trade, chiefly in oranges and flour.

    325

    The chief are tanning, fellmongery, wool-washing, bacon-curing, flour milling, brewing, iron-founding, brick-making, soap-boiling, the manufacture of pottery, candles, cheese, cigars, snuff, jams, biscuits, jewelry, furniture, boots, clothing and leather and woollen goods.

    326

    The chief articles of export are cereals, flour, wool, hemp, skins and fish; and the imports include hardwares, fruits, oil and petroleum.

    327

    The chief articles of import are cotton goods (European white longcloth and American grey shirting), rice and jowari, flour, dates, sugar and tobacco (the last from Rotterdam).

    328

    The chief manufactures are silk goods (21.6% of all in value) and other textiles, but large quantities of foundry and machine-shop products, malt liquors, flour, and planing mill products are also manufactured.

    329

    The city also manufactures large quantities of cotton-seed oil and cake, lumber, flour and grist-mill products, foundry and machine-shop products, confectionery, carriages and wagons, paints, furniture, bricks, cigars, &c. The Illinois Central and the St Louis & San Francisco railways have workshops here.

    330

    The city contains cotton mills, factories for ginning and pressing cotton, a tannery and boot factory and flour mill.

    331

    The city has cotton-compresses and cotton-gins, and among its manufactures are cotton-seed oil, flour, cement blocks, pressed bricks, canned goods, foundry products, waggon-beds and creamery products.

    332

    The city has grain elevators, and manufactures of bricks and tiles, foundry and machine shop products, carriages and wagons and flour.

    333

    The city has two oil refineries, a large cottonj gin and a cotton compress, and among its manufactures are cotton-seed oil, cotton-cloth, flour and ice.

    334

    The city has various manufactures, including flour and grist mill products, silver ware, cotton and woollen goods, carriages, harnesses and leather belting, furniture, wooden ware, pianos and clothing; the Boston & Maine Railroad has a large repair shop in the city, and there are valuable granite quarries in the vicinity.

    335

    The city is a trading centre for the rich agricultural and fruit-growing district by which it is surrounded, has good water-power, and is an important manufacturing centre, its chief manufactured products being cereal health foods, for which it has a wide reputation, and the manufacture of which grew out of the dietetic experiments made in the laboratories of the sanitarium; and threshing machines and other agricultural implements, paper cartons and boxes, flour, boilers, engines and pumps.

    336

    The city is situated in a farming and stockraising region, and among its manufactures are foundry products, bricks and flour.

    337

    The city's chief interest is in the tobacco industry; it has also considerable trade in other agricultural products and in coal; and its manufactures include carriages and wagons, bricks, lime, flour and dressed lumber.

    338

    The city's industries consist chiefly in a large trade in tobacco, hemp, grain and live stock - there are large semi-annual horse sales - and in the manufacture of " Bourbon " whisky, tobacco, flour, dressed flax and hemp, carriages, harness and saddles.

    339

    The corresponding figures in 1900 were - wheat,16, 844, 6 50 bushels,value, $11,995,488, and flour, 768,162 bushels, value, $2,791,885.

    340

    The culture of silk, flax, grapes (for wine-making) and fruits and cereals in general, and the manufacture of flour and of woollen, flannel and cotton fabrics, were carried on under a rule requiring every adult to labour 12 or 14 hours each day in field or mill.

    341

    The distinctive flavorings of pomegranate sauces, pepper spreads, walnut flour, ground pistachios and mint command attention from even the most discriminate diner.

    342

    The exports are olive oil, hemp, flax, rice, fruit, wine, hats, cheese, steel, velvets, gloves, flour, paper, soap and marble, while the main imports are coal, cotton, grain, machinery, &c. Genoa has a large emigrant traffic with America, and a large general passenger steamer traffic both for America and for the East.

    343

    The exports consist chiefly of livestock, jerked beef, hides, wool, and other animal products, wheat, flour, corn, linseed, barley, hay, tobacco, sealskins, fruit, vegetables, and some minor products.

    344

    The exports include sugar, rum, cotton, hides, skins, rubber, wax, fibres, dyewoods, cacau, mandioca flour, pineapples and other fruits.

    345

    The exports, worth £6,460,000 in 1902, chiefly consisted of grain, flour, sugar, timber and horses; the imports, worth £3,678,000 in the same year, of coal, wine, rice, fruit, jute and various minerals, chemicals and oils.

    346

    The fat coats flour particles, and prevents moisture absorption which inhibits gluten formation.

    347

    The fish (cod, haddock, huss, plaice) is deep fried in flour batter and is eaten with chips.

    348

    The flour and grist mill industry ranked next, with a product valued at $21,328,747 in 1900 and nearly twice that amount, $42,034,019, in 1905.

    349

    The flour and grist mill industry was the most important in the state, with products valued at $1,659,223 in 1900, and $2,425,791 in 1905.

    350

    The flour mill at Lamellion mentioned in the charter of 1275, and probably identical with the mill of the Domesday Survey, is still driven by water.

    351

    The flour mills of Milwaukee have a capacity of about 12,000 barrels a day.

    352

    The following recipes all use wholemeal wheat flour or spelled flour.

    353

    The former apply principally to successions, stamps, registrations, mortgages, &c.; the latter to distilleries, breweries, explosives, native sugar and matches, though the customs revenue and octrois upon articles of general consumption, such as corn, wine, spirits, meat, flour, petroleum butter, tea, coffee and sugar, may be considered as belonging to thu class.

    354

    The former flour mill is now the North's premier art gallery.

    355

    The Fox river furnishes about 10,000 h.p., which is largely utilized for the manufacture of paper (of which Appleton is one of the largest producers in the United States), wood-pulp, sulphite fibre, machinery, wire screens, woollen goods, knit goods, furniture, dyes and flour.

    356

    The freshly milled flour will be rich in nutrients and can be used in a variety of ways.

    357

    The Garabit viaduct carries the railway near St Flour, in the Cantal department, France, at 420 ft.

    358

    The grain, which is very nutritious, is used in the form of groats, and makes excellent bread when mixed with wheaten flour.

    359

    The importance of the flour manufacturing industry was originally due to the excellent water-power available, and dates from the introduction of improved roller-mill methods in the early 'seventies, although there were successful mills in operation twenty years earlier.

    360

    The imports (£284,824 in 1905) include rice, iron goods, flour, wine, opium and cotton goods.

    361

    The imports are cotton goods, flour, hardware, coal, sugar, tea, coffee, &c. The figures of trade and shipping are included in those of the trade of the regency (see Tunisia), of which Tunis and Goletta take about a third.

    362

    The imports are French wines, spirits and liqueurs; silk and cotton stuffs, tobacco, hardware, glass, earthenware, clothing, preserved meat, fish, and vegetables, maize, flour, hay, bran, oils and cattle.

    363

    The imports consist chiefly of cotton goods and hardware from Great Britain; rice, flour and cotton from India, sugar and rum from Mauritius, coffee from Aden, wines and spirits and clothing from France.

    364

    The imports consist mainly of European manufactured goods (especially British cotton), machinery, flour, alcohol, sugar, timber, coal and petroleum.

    365

    The imports consist principally of cereals and flour, coffee, sugar, ale, wines and spirits, tobacco, manufactured wares, iron and metal wares, timber, salt, coal, &c. The money, weights and measures in use are the same as in Denmark.

    366

    The imports consist principally of textiles, iron goods, sugar, tobacco, flour, coffee and chemicals.

    367

    The imports include wheat flour, rice, barley, prepared foods, sugar, coal, kerosene, beer, wines and liquors, railway equipment, machinery and general hardware, fence wire, cotton and other textiles, drugs, lumber, cement, paper, &c., while the exports comprise coffee, bananas, hides and skins, tobacco, precious metals, rubber, cabinet woods, divi-divi, dye-woods, vegetable ivory, Panama hats, orchids, vanilla, &c.

    368

    The imports include wheat, flour, Indian corn, jerked beef (carne secca), lard, bacon, wines and liquors, butter, cheese, conserves of all kinds, coal, cotton, woollen, linen and silk textiles, boots and shoes, earthenand glasswares, railway material, machinery, furniture, building material, including pine lumber, drugs and chemicals, and hardware.

    369

    The industrial establishments comprise cotton, flax and flour mills, sawmills, tanneries, salt and soap works, breweries, chemical manure and engineering works.

    370

    The industrial establishments of the city include flour, planing and saw mills, the machine shops (of the St Louis division) of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy railway, ice factories, pearl button factories and a shoe factory.

    371

    The industries include distilling and brewing, nursery gardening, tanning, saw and flour mills, iron-foundries and manufactures of woollens, tweeds and plaiding, and the quarrying of sandstone.

    372

    The industries include dyeing, weaving, tanning and the manufacture of metal-work, wine and flour, but Uskiib is chiefly important as the commercial centre of the whole vilayet of Kossovo (q.v.).

    373

    The industries include manufactures of tweeds, blankets, agricultural implements, and boots and shoes; there are also distilleries, breweries, flour mills, and lime and manure works.

    374

    The industries which it has been the principal aim to foster and further develop are shipbuilding (naval and marine), steel foundries and rolling mills, sugar refineries, flour and oil mills, and distilleries.

    375

    The industries, in addition to shipbuilding and the preservation of fish, include the manufacture of tobacco, cement, macaroni and similar preparations, and flour.

    376

    The leading imports are grains, flour, lard and various other foodstuffs, coal, lumber, petroleum and machinery, all mainly from the United States; wines and olive oil from Spain; jerked beef from South America; fabrics and other staples from varied sources.

    377

    The leading industries in 1905 were the construction of cars and general railway shop and repair work by steam railway companies (value of product, $2,509,845), the manufacture of lumber and timber products (value $1,315,364) and of flour and grist mill products (value $388,124), and the printing and publishing of newspapers and periodicals (value $279,858).

    378

    The leading manufactures of the city are flour and grist mill products (valued at $4,242,491 in 1905), lumber and timber products - Nashville is one of the greatest hard wood markets in the United States, and in 1905 the value of lumber and timber products was $1,119,162 and of planing-mill products, $1,299,066 - construction and repair of steam railway cars ($1,724,007 in 1905), tobacco ($1,311,019111 1905), fertilizers ($846,511 in 1905), men's clothing ($720,227 in 1905), saddlery, harness, soap and candles.

    379

    The local industries developed considerably between 1875 and 1905, and the city has important flour, wine and fruit export houses.

    380

    The main imports are coal, flour, sulphur, timber and metals; and the main exports, wine and spirits, oil and dried fruits.

    381

    The manufactories include flour mills, packing establishments, a creamery and a paint factory.

    382

    The manufacture of gloves is the leading industry; among the other manufactures are woollen and knit goods, flour, leather, lumber, paper and bricks.

    383

    The manufacture of paper and wood pulp showed an increased product in 1905 19.1% greater than in 190o; and flour and grist mill products were valued in 1905 43.6% higher than in 1900.

    384

    The manufacture of paper and wood-pulp products ($37,750,605 in 1905) is an industry for which the state still furnishes much of the raw material, and other large industries of which the same is true are the manufacture of flour and grist-mill products, dairy products, canned fruits and vegetables, wines, clay products, and salt.

    385

    The manufactured products of the city are such as are demanded by a mining country, principally lumber, flour and machine-shop products.

    386

    The manufactures include machinery, chemicals, soap, leather, shoes, glass and other articles, and there are iron-foundries, breweries, and steam flour and saw-mills.

    387

    The manufactures include paraffin, paper, glass, chemicals, flour and whisky, and freestone is quarried.

    388

    The most important industry is the manufacture of cotton goods; there are also cotton compresses, iron works, flour and woollen mills, wood-working establishments, &c. The value of the city's factory products increased from $5,061,485 in 1900 to $7,079,702 in 1905, or 39.9%; of the total value in 1905, $ 2, 759, 0 8 1, or 39%, was the value of the cotton goods manufactured.

    389

    The most important manufactured products in 1905 were flour and grist mill products, valued at $3 6, 473,543; in 1900, when they were second in importance to slaughter-house products and packed meats, they were valued at $29,037,843.

    390

    The most prominent items in this were slaughtering and meat-packing products (value $60,031,133 in 1905); tobacco (in 1905, $30,884,182), flour and grist-mill products (in 1905, $38,026,142), 1 malt liquors (in 1905, $24,154,264), boots and shoes (in 1905, $ 2 3,493,55 2), lumber and timber products (in 1905, $10,903,783), men's factory-made clothing (in 1905, $8,872,831), and cars and general shop construction and repairs by steam railways (1905, $8,720,433).

    391

    The Olympic Marathon course does n't need as much sawdust and flour to mark the route.

    392

    The Olympic Marathon course doesn't need as much sawdust and flour to mark the route.

    393

    The other industries of Johannesburg include brewing, printing and bookbinding, timber sawing, flour milling, iron and brass founding, brick making and the manufacture of tobacco.

    394

    The other manufactures were of much less importance, the principal ones being cars and general shop construction, including repairs by steam railway companies ($1,329,308), lumber and timber products ($960,778), and flour and grist mill products ($743,124).

    395

    The other would have driven a flour dresser that would have separated the whole meal into bran and flour.

    396

    The patterns are traditionally drawn with the fingers using flour, rice grains or colored chalk.

    397

    The Pennsylvania railway has repair shops here, and among Columbia's manufactures are silk goods, embroidery and laces, iron and steel pipe, engines, laundry machinery, brushes, stoves, iron toys, umbrellas, flour, lumber and wagons; the city is also a busy shipping and trading centre.

    398

    The price of corn rose, owing to the reimposition by the government, before the elections, of the import duties on corn and flour; and in November there was serious rioting in Seville, Granada, Oviedo, Bilbao and Valencia, M

    399

    The price of self-raising flour has gone up by two pence, wasn't it?

    400

    The principal articles imported are textiles, hardware, wines, rice, flour, canned goods and general provisions; the exports are yerba mate, hides, hair, dried meat; wood, oranges, tobacco.

    401

    The principal exports are cattle, horses, cheese, butter, honey, wax, flour, paper, hardware and Westphalian coal.

    402

    The principal exports are cereals and flour, cattle, horses, hemp, flax, timber, sugar and oilcake.

    403

    The principal exports are grain, live stock and fruit; cement, coal, iron, machinery, flour, raw cotton and hides are imported.

    404

    The principal freight shipped eastward consists of flour, wheat and other grains, through Duluth - Superior from the United States, and through Fort William - Port Arthur from the Canadian prairies; copper ore from the mines on the south shore; iron ore in immense quantities from both shores, ?

    405

    The principal imports are cotton and woollen goods, machinery and hardware, flour, beer, wine, spirits and drugs.

    406

    The principal imports are cotton goods, food-stuffs (flour, rice, sugar, provisions), timber, tobacco, spirits (in large quantities), iron and machinery, candles, cement and perfumery.

    407

    The principal industrial establishments include flour-mills (Limerick supplying most of the west of Ireland with flour), factories for bacon-curing and for condensed milk and creameries.

    408

    The principal industrial works are iron foundries and machine shops, paper factories and flour mills; the town has, moreover, an active trade in agricultural and other products.

    409

    The principal industry is chair-making, and there are also flour and paper mills.

    410

    The principal manufacture is cotton goods; among the other products are lumber, flour, cotton waste, cotton-seed oil and cake, ice, silk, boilers and engines, and general merchandise staples.

    411

    The principal manufactures are malt liquors, flour and gristmill products and steam railway cars.

    412

    The principal manufactures are mining pumps and machinery, flour, woollen goods, lumber and furniture.

    413

    The principal occupation of the members is farming, although they also have woollen mills (their woollens being of superior quality), a cotton print factory, flour mills, saw mills and dye shops.

    414

    The products of the flour and grist mills increased in value from $4,134,023 in 1900 to $6,463,228 in 1905, and in this last year constituted in value 63.3% of the total factory products of the state.

    415

    The proximity of the rich wheatfields of the northwest, and the extensive timber forests, have made Minneapolis the greatest lumber and flour centre in the world.

    416

    The quality of much of the grain is not of good enough for flour milling, which attracts a higher price.

    417

    The river furnishes good water-power, and among the manufactures are wood-working machinery, ploughs, steam pumps, windmills, gas engines, paper-mill machinery, cutlery, flour, ladies' shoes, cyclometers and paper; the total value of the factory product in 1905 was $4,485,224, being 60.2% more than in 1900.

    418

    The river furnishes valuable waterpower, which is utilized by the city's manufactories (value of product in 1900, third in rank in the state, $8,103,484, of which only $3,693,792 was "factory" product; in 1905 the "factory" product was valued at $4,774,818), including cotton mills - in 1905 Danville ranked first among the cities of the state in the value of cotton goods produced - a number of tobacco factories, furniture and overall factories, and flour and knitting mills.

    419

    The river provides good water-power, and among the manufactures are agricultural implements, carriages, furniture (including sectional book-cases), pianos and organs, pottery and flour.

    420

    The staple manufacture is cotton-spinning, but in addition to this there are flour mills and workshops to supply local needs.

    421

    The substances used to adulterate opium are grape-juice thickened with flour, fig-paste, liquorice, half-dried apricots, inferior gum tragacanth and sometimes clay or pieces of lead or other metals.

    422

    The Swansea Valley canal has a connecting lock with this dock, and on the island between the dock and the New Cut are patent fuel works, copper ore yards and other mineral sheds and large grain stores and flour mills.

    423

    The town contains flour, paper and sawmills, sugar and petroleum refineries, tanneries, distilleries and soap works; it has also a large agricultural trade and is visited in summer for sea-bathing.

    424

    The town has a Gothic church (1581), a château, schools, cloth and cigar factories, iron-foundries, flour and saw mills and factories for machine building.

    425

    The town has a Gothic church (1581), a château, schools, cloth and cigar factories, iron-foundries, flour and saw mills and factories for machine building.

    426

    The town has flour mills and breweries, and some straw-plaiting and lace-making are carried on in the vicinity.

    427

    The town possesses breweries, salt-houses, foundries and flour mills; and there is a large export trade in cattle, sheep and pigs, and in agricultural produce.

    428

    The town, apart from its transit trade and the industries connected therewith, has some manufactures - jam and confectionery works; oil, candle and explosive works; saw and flour mills; tanneries, &c. It has an excellent water supply.

    429

    The trade of Budapest is mainly in corn, flour, cattle, horses, pigs, wines, spirits, wool, wood, hides, and in the articles manufactured in the town.

    430

    The value of the flour and grist-mill product was $5,783,421.

    431

    Then make a cheese sauce using the butter and fat in the saucepan, the flour, milk, cheese and a little seasoning.

    432

    There are a large royal dockyard and a small-arms factory; there are also iron works, cotton, flour and macaroni mills.

    433

    There are a number of flour mills and jam factories in various centres.

    434

    There are also flour mills, tanneries (United States Leather Co.), patent medicine, furniture, coffin woodenware and wagon factories, knitting and spinning mills, planing mills, and sash, door and blind factories - the lumber being obtained from logs floated down the river and by rail.

    435

    There are also potteries, paper, soap and shoe factories, flour mills and breweries, and the many mineral springs.

    436

    There are also tanneries and flour mills.

    437

    There are flour mills, sugar mills, distilleries, tanneries and leather manufactories.

    438

    There are grain elevators and various manufactories, among the products of which are cheese and other creamery products, flour, knit goods, pickles and canned goods, woodenware, washing machines and gloves.

    439

    There are iron-foundries, distilleries, breweries, tanneries, paper mills and flour mills, and a trade in grain and cattle.

    440

    There are manufactures of alcohol, liqueurs, chocolate, starch, sugar, preserves, flour, soap, leather, earthenware, glass, matches, paper, linen, woollen goods and rugs.

    441

    There are numerous breweries, saw and flour mills, and manufactures of preserves, soap, candles, glass and paper, especially in the busy suburb that has sprung up on the right bank of the Urumea.

    442

    There are over 500 large flour mills in Chile, the greater part of which are equipped with modern rollerprocess machinery.

    443

    There are soap and flour mills and metallurgic factories in the town, and iron, copper and lead mines in the neighbouring Sierra de Almenara.

    444

    There are steam flour mills, furniture factories and various other small manufactories; but the main economic interest of the city is in brickyards and coal-mines in its immediate vicinity.

    445

    There are various important manufactures, such as soap and candles, subsidiary to the packing industry; and the city has large flour mills, railway and machine shops, and foundries.

    446

    There is a lively trade with St Petersburg, and the sea-borne exports, which consist chiefly of timber, flax, linseed, oats, flour, pitch, tar, skins and mats, amount in value to about 12 millions sterling annually (822% for timber), but the imports (mostly fish) are worth only about £ 200,000.

    447

    There is also a considerable trade in sago, much of which is produced on the mainland, and there are three small sago-factories on the island where the raw product is converted into flour.

    448

    There wasn't even a scintilla of flour left in the jar, so Adriane wasn't able to bake muffins for breakfast.

    449

    These businessmen did n't adulterate products, putting leaves in tea or chalk in flour.

    450

    These include petroleum refineries, iron foundries, distilleries, flour mills, sugar refineries, sawmills, paper mills, chemical works, glass works, soap and candle works, &c. A law passed in 1887 provided that any one undertaking to found an industrial establishment with a capital of at least £2000, or employing at least 25 workmen (of whom two-thirds should be Rumanians), should be granted 12 acres of state land, exemption for a term of years from all direct taxes, freedom from customs dues for machinery and raw material imported, exemption from road taxes, reduction in cost of carriage of materials on the state railways, and preferential rights to the supply of manufactured articles to the state.

    451

    These sauces were usually thickened with wheat flour or crumbled pastry.

    452

    These vary from hand cranked versions that are perfect for preparing the occasional small batch of hand ground flour, through to electrical versions that can produce high volumes of freshly milled flour.

    453

    They broke out of the barracks, stormed Tidemills and took 300 sacks of flour from the sloop ship Lucy.

    454

    They have a number of grinding cones which when turned, trap the grains and crush them into a flour.

    455

    They have olive presses and flour mills, and their own millstone quarries, even travelling into make lime, tiles, woodwork for the houses, domestic utensils and agricultural implements.

    456

    They likely won't have too much to do with the design, but if you want a cake that's made with all whole-wheat pastry flour, for instance, it may be denser and not as fluffy or tall as a cake made with white flour.

    457

    This gives Canadian wheat excellent milling properties, and enables the millers to turn out flour uniform in quality and of high grade as to keeping properties.

    458

    This helps to reduce waste as there is no need to worry about using or throwing away any surplus flour.

    459

    This institution, in the conduct of which officials and experts appointed by the Government took part, had complete control of all grain, flour, mills and bakeries.

    460

    Timber comes chiefly from North America and Scandinavia, alcohol from Cuba and the United States, wheat and flour from various British possessions, maize from Morocco and Argentina.

    461

    To include more servings of whole grains in your diet, use whole-wheat flour in your recipes instead of white flour.

    462

    To make the cobbler rub the fat and the flour together.

    463

    To make the pancake batter, sieve the flour and salt into a bowl and make a well in the center.

    464

    To the large bowl, add 1/2 of the yeast mixture and 1/2 spelt flour.

    465

    Topping 1/2 cup sugar 1/2 cup flour 1/4 cup margarine 2 teaspoons cinnamon Sprinkle over batter.

    466

    Toronto is one of the chief manufacturing centres of the dominion; agricultural machinery, automobiles, bicycles, cotton goods, engines, furniture, foundry products, flour, smoked meats, tobacco, jewelry, &c., are flourishing industries, and the list is constantly extending.

    467

    Tortillas with melted cheese - Place cheese on top of a flour tortilla and melt in the microwave.

    468

    Trade is carried on in lumber, grain and flour.

    469

    Two of its chief causes probably are (r) improvement in cookery, whereby the harder and more irritating parts of the food are softened or removed; and (2) improvement in grinding machinery, whereby the harder and more stimulating parts of the grain are separated from the finer flour which is used for bread.

    470

    Vancouver lies in a region of extensive forests and of fruitgrowing and farming lands; among its manufactures are lumber products, barrels, condensed milk, flour, beer and canned f_uit.

    471

    Vegan Pastry Case 3oz margarine 6oz flour 1oz sugar water to mix Rub the margarine into the flour.

    472

    Vienna carries on an extensive trade in corn, flour, cattle, wine, sugar and a large variety of manufactured articles.

    473

    Wash the filets clean, then toss in the seasoned flour to cover both sides.

    474

    We give the name bread to a substance containing variable proportions of flour and water.

    475

    We only use white sesame, which is also used in the form of flour for making bread.

    476

    We produce wholemeal organic spelled flour that will bake a highly nutritious loaf, full of flavor.

    477

    We took them a few miles and they pointed to a small wadi where they had a friend who could sell them flour.

    478

    We unyoked the oxen; we had about seventy pounds of flour; we took it out and divided it into four packs.

    479

    Well-drained tuna makes a great substitute for turkey, and you can try substituting different kinds of flour until you create a treat with the texture and taste your pet truly loves.

    480

    What flour is to bread, powdered sugar is to fondant.

    481

    Wheat well repays careful attention; contrast the produce of a carelessly tilled Russian or Indian field and the bountiful yield on a good Lincolnshire farm, the former with its average yield of 8 bushels, the latter with its 50 bushels per acre; or compare the quality, as regards the quantity and flavour of the flour from a fine sample of British wheat, such as is on sale at almost every agricultural show in Great Britain, with the produce of an Egyptian or Syrian field; the difference is so great as to cause one to doubt whether the berries are of the same species.

    482

    When deprived of the gluten it constitutes oswego, maizena or corn flour.

    483

    When the multure tax, a tax upon milling grain, was imposed in Italy many years ago, it was found that no corresponding increase took place in the price of flour and bread.

    484

    When we first made it, we also made authentic strudel dough using olive oil and flour.

    485

    Whisk the flour together with the milk until the mixture is smooth.

    486

    Whisk together the flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt.

    487

    White flour - made from the starchy endosperm only; bran and germ are removed as co-products.

    488

    With a young child make sure all adults who are in contact with him/her know that she/he should not be eating flour products.

    489

    With skin protecting ginseng and oil controlling walnut shell flour to leave skin silky smooth and balanced.

    490

    With the mixer running on low, add the flour mixture.

    491

    With the modern processes of milling, the harder wheats are preferred, for they make the best flour for bakers' use; and in North America the spring wheats are, as a rule, harder than the winter wheats.

    492

    Woollen, cloth, cotton and flax mills, steam flour and saw mills, distilleries and breweries, machinery works, paper mills, furniture, tobacco, soap, candle and hardware works are among the chief industrial establishments.

    493

    Woollen, cotton, silk and mixed stuffs, paper, flour and beer are manufactured at Roermond.

    494

    Working windmill producing stone-ground flour for sale to visitors.

    495

    You can add a little more flour if the dough is too sticky.

    496

    You can substitute the whole wheat flour for rice flour or any other flour you would like to, especially if you have a dog with allergies.

    497

    You crave oatmeal cookies but get lazy with the baking measurements and add what looks like the right amount of flour, instead of the full two cups.

    498

    You may need to add a bit more water or flour if you are at a high altitude or the weather is very dry where you are, but this is an easy dough.

    499

    You need 8 ounces of plain flour and 4 ounces of unsalted butter.

    500

    Young men are pounding rice flour in mortars using heavy wooden pestles.