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  1. ... 1 oz. Mix. old dr. carlin’s recipes. 43 Savory Spices. Black pepper, 1 oz.; powdered allspice, i ... steep 10 days, then decant. Useful for avoring savory dishes. BREAD. “ I am always cross when the ...
  2. ... in the arts, is sulphurous acid. T. H. Savory analyzed three samples of commercial hydrochloric acid, each ... it is necessary, in order to make a savory dish, to add leguminous fruits to the extract. ...
  3. ... Gymnospermta. 2. The pharmacopoeial name of the summer savory. Satureia capitata. The systematic name of the ciliated savory. Thymus creticus. It possesses similar virtues to our ...
  4. ... the Champignon, which is highly esteemed for its savory qualities. Many genera of fungi allied to the ... great esteem, and employed to flavor almost every savory dish. In Spain and Portugal the two bulbs ...
  5. ... to each, two of which are longest- as savory, scull-cap, snap-dragon. This class embraces plants ... but they are apt to raise a blister. SATUREJA HORTENSIS.-Stimulants continued. Summer Savory. STIMULANT, GENTLY CARMINATIVE, ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - The dispensatory of the United States of America 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Grigg & Elliot, 1834
    ... derived. It is at present out of use. SATUREJA HORTENSIS. Summer savory. An annual labiate plant, growing spontaneously in the ... flavour to food. The iS. miintana or winter savory, which is also cultivated in gardens, has similar ...
  7. ... medicine: Blue Vervain, Elder Flowers, Pleurisy Root, Summer Savory, Licorice Root; of each one ounce, and add ... the same time. Such as may-weed, summer savory, or ginger, etc., with hot wTater sweetened. This ...
  8. ... grinders in our mouths ? and Avhy does a savory morsel, or even the idea of a dainty, ... with other suitable agents, in ordinary doses. Summer Savory—(Satureja Hortensis).—This is a well known, fragrant ...
  9. ... salt, produce 12 lbs. of black bread, both savory and nourishing.* BREAD, (For one sack.) Flour 1 ... Dried tops of sage, wormwood, fennel, hyssop, marjoram. savory, thyme, rosemary, calamint, balm, pepper- mint, schordium, angelica ...
  10. ... grinders in our mouths? and why docs a savory morsel, or even the idea of a dainty, ... with other suitable agents, in ordinary doses. Summer Savory—(Satureja Hortensis).—This is a well known, fragrant ...
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