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This method is by far the easiest of the two methods I descnbe, but because it uses bromine liquid as a precursor to the dibromodioxane crystals a fume cupboard (or a fucking good method of fume extraction) is absolutely essential. Surgically removing ones gonads with a blunt knife would be a much less painful way of harming yourself than messing with this stuff in the kitchen. [Pg.228]

To convert aluminum from the stuff of princes toys into recyclable kitchen foil required an inexpensive electrolytic reduction process. Two 22-year-old scientists, the American chemist Charles Hall and the French metal-lurgist Paul Heroult, discovered the same process independently in 1886. Both became famous as founders of the aluminum industry. Hall in the United States and Heroult in Europe. [Pg.1514]

She would say watch Mum, you ve got a fag and stuff like that and maybe I d be sitting too close to the fire, watch Mum and like one time 1 went and fell asleep and 1 went and left a chip pan on and the place... the whole house full of smoke and the kitchen was on fire and she was the one that woke me up.. .. Know, the fire brigade and the ambulance and that said you were very lucky to get out of that but she didn t move from the bed until she woke me up and 1 kept wakening up and going it s alright, just go back to sleep and she was screaming the place down, but I got her out... [Pg.73]

God I don t know. More chairs. Shelves. Kitchen stuff. A heater. [Pg.259]

Experimental Cookery. —Examination of the chemical and physical natures of various food stuffs, e.g., flour, fat, fish, meat, eggs, vegetables, pulses, milk. The effects of heat, and of different methods of cooking on these food stuffs. Study of yeast and its action in bread making. Examination of sugar substitutes. Experiments to attempt the solution of problems encountered in the kitchen. [Pg.113]

Until the early 1950s, most scientists, including Linus Pauling, believed that protein—not nucleic acid—was the stuff that genes were made of. It took a kitchen blender to convince them otherwise. [Pg.94]

We are led into a rather bare kitchen, with an original old, rusty-looking stove. Some food is cooking and the owner, who met us there, allows me to dip my finger in it for a taste—gooey stuff. He is nondescript and wears nondescript gray clothes. [Pg.223]

THELMA is a housewife. It s morning and she is slamming coffee cups from the breakfast table into the kitchen sink, which is full of dirty breakfast dishes and some stuff left from last night s dinner which had to soak. The TV is ON in the b.g. Prom the kitchen, we can see an incomplete wallpapering project going on in the dining room, an obvious do-it-yourself attempt by Thelma. [Pg.38]

London Mottled Soap is generally made from melted kitchen stuff, bone grease, cheap tallow, and any inferior fatty matter that will prove serviceable. The leys are ade from crude soda ash, termed black ashy the impurities in which give the mottled or marbled strike," for which this variety of soap is famed. The goods, as the fatty materials are called, are first put into the pan, when the first dose of ley, at sp. gr. 1 050, is run in, after which the fire is made up beneath the pan, and the materials brought to a steady boil. To assist the combination of the tty substances with the ley, a workman constantly... [Pg.50]

The Fats and Oils—Olive-oil—Tallow—Lard—Falm-oil—Cocoa-nut Oil— Oastor-oil —Bone-grease—Horse-grease—Kitchen-stuff— Oleine, or Tallow-oil—Fish-oils— Eesin, or Colophony—Be-oovered Grease or Yorkshire Fat—The Alkalies—Oaustio Soda -Potash—Silicate of Soda, or Soluble Glass-China Clay, or Kaolin—Sulphate of Soda, or Glauber s Salt. ... [Pg.316]

C /rd mottled is usually made from melted kitchen stuff and bone grease. [Pg.52]


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