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" APPLES. It seems not to be generally known, that apples may be kept the whole year round by being immersed in corn, which receives no injury from their contact. If the American apples were packed among grain, they would arrive here in much finer condition.... "
The Gardener's Magazine and Register of Rural & Domestic Improvement - Pagina 403
1828
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The Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature and Art, Volume 24

1827 - 532 pagine
...an interesting store of facU relative to natural science, and particularly with regard to thia bird. immersed in corn, which receives no injury from their...apartment, (immediately under the cornice,) barely wide enougli to hold an apple : in this way the ceilings are fringed with fruit, which are not easily got...
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The Horticultural Register, Volume 3

1834 - 550 pagine
...not to be generally known, that apples may be kept the whole year round, bv being immersed in com, which receives no injury from their contact. If the...packed among grain, they would arrive here in much better condition than they do at present. — Atlas. NARCISSUS. — I should be obliged to any one...
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Journal of the Bath and West and Southern Counties Society- Vol. X 1899-1900

Staff - 1835 - 670 pagine
...round. XII. Boa to keep Applet.—It seems not to be generally known, that apples may be kept the whole year round, by being immersed in corn, which receives...packed among grain, they would arrive here in much belter condition than they do at present.—Atlas. QUARTERLY AGRICULTURAL REPORT. May IBM. THE prognostication...
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The family manual and servants' guide. New (9th) ed

Family manual - 1859 - 304 pagine
...they only require to be soaked in water for an hour or two before using. Apples may be kept the whole year round by being immersed in corn, which receives no injury from their contact. In Portugal it is customary to have a small ledge in every apartment, (immediately under the cormce,)...
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Lady Bountiful's Legacy to Her Family and Friends: A Book of Practical ...

John Timbs - 1868 - 394 pagine
...airy place, with a layer of dry wheaten straw beneath each layer of apples. They may be kept the whole year round by being immersed in corn, which receives no injury from their contact. Mr. Cobbett found it best to wrap fine apples, each in a piece of paper, and pack them away in a chest...
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Godey's Lady's Book, Volumi 44-45

Louis Antoine Godey, Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1852 - 1216 pagine
...pressure of the air, and Till keep good for a length of time. Apple* may also be kept the whole year by being immersed in corn, which receives no injury from their contact. Is dwelling-boom lighted by gas, the frequent renewal *f the air fe of great importance. A single gas-burner...
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The Spirit of the English Magazines

1828 - 506 pagine
...countries. MODE OF KEEPING APPLES. It seems not to be generally known, that apples may be kept the whole year round by being immersed in corn, which receives...this way the ceilings are fringed with fruit, which «re not easily got at without a ladder ; while one glance of the eye serves to show if any depredations-...
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The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Volume 11

1828 - 484 pagine
...Ibid. Mode of keeping Apples. It seems not to be generally known, that apples may be kept the whole year round by being immersed in corn, which receives...Portugal it is customary to have a small ledge in tvery apartment, (immediately under the cornice,] barely wide enough to hold an apple : in this way...
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THE DUBLIN PENNY JOURNAL

Philip Dixon Hardy - 1836 - 442 pagine
...xxix. 3. PRESERVING APPLES — It seems not to be generally kno-лп, that apples may be kept the whole year round, by being immersed in corn, which receives no injury from their contiict. If the American apples were packed among grain, they would arrive herein a better condition...
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