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Page 69
Between the June butter offered by Dean Robinson , of Newbury , and that by
Daniel Putnam , of Danvers , there was little if any difference ; but the committee
decided , after awarding the September premiums , to recommend that your first ...
Between the June butter offered by Dean Robinson , of Newbury , and that by
Daniel Putnam , of Danvers , there was little if any difference ; but the committee
decided , after awarding the September premiums , to recommend that your first ...
Page 72
... and this should always be before any sourness or mould is discoverable .
Much care should be taken to separate the buttermilk thoroughly from the butter .
More depends on this than any other part of the process in making good butter .
... and this should always be before any sourness or mould is discoverable .
Much care should be taken to separate the buttermilk thoroughly from the butter .
More depends on this than any other part of the process in making good butter .
Page 73
butter as had the proper previous management . For if the butter comes soft , it
may be worked ever so long , and not become hard and good ; although it may
be improved by working . Butter that comes well will be fit for immediate use with
...
butter as had the proper previous management . For if the butter comes soft , it
may be worked ever so long , and not become hard and good ; although it may
be improved by working . Butter that comes well will be fit for immediate use with
...
Page 74
To the Committee on the Dairy . i GENTLEMEN — I have brought for your
examination two boxes of September butter , containing twenty six pounds . I
know not that there is any thing peculiar in the process of making this butter . The
milk is ...
To the Committee on the Dairy . i GENTLEMEN — I have brought for your
examination two boxes of September butter , containing twenty six pounds . I
know not that there is any thing peculiar in the process of making this butter . The
milk is ...
Page 50
To the Committee on the Dairy : GENTLEMEN — I present for your inspection a
firkin of June butter , containing 41 pounds . Process of making : —The milk is
strained into tin pans ; it stands from 36 to 48 hours , according to the weather ,
when ...
To the Committee on the Dairy : GENTLEMEN — I present for your inspection a
firkin of June butter , containing 41 pounds . Process of making : —The milk is
strained into tin pans ; it stands from 36 to 48 hours , according to the weather ,
when ...
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