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Macerate the remaining branches and boil for a further 10 days.
Digested read: Noma: Time and Place in Nordic Cuisine by René Redzepi John Crace 2010
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Macerate has haunted me ever since I did prep tests for the GRE.
Logorrhea: Macerate 2007
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Macerate several cloves of crushed garlic in olive oil.
THE NATURAL REMEDY BIBLE JOHN LUST 2003
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Macerate in a warm place using a widemouthed jar for three or four days and then squeeze through a piece of linen or cheesecloth.
THE NATURAL REMEDY BIBLE JOHN LUST 2003
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Macerate and strain the juice through a piece of muslin.
The Woman Beautiful or, The Art of Beauty Culture Helen Follett Stevans
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Spirits, one gallon; oil of bergamot, one ounce; oil of lemon, one ounce: Macerate for four days, frequently shaking; then add water, one gallon; orange flower water, one pint; essence of vanilla, two ounces.
The Ladies Book of Useful Information Compiled from many sources Anonymous
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Macerate the tissue of old Finger-and-toe in water; use this on young isolated plants of Cabbage or Turnip and in a short time the plants will be infected.
The Culture of Vegetables and Flowers From Seeds and Roots 16th Edition Sutton and Sons
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Macerate in a water-bath at 60° C. for three hours.
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Macerate for 24 hours, boil until reduced by half, filter and evaporate the filtrate to a syrupy consistency.
The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines Jerome Beers Thomas 1891
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Macerate for twelve hours, filter the liquid and express the macerated drug which is then macerated a second time in 2 1/2 liters of water.
The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines Jerome Beers Thomas 1891
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