He sits on a rime-covered steel chest, pours a thick sludge of RonRico and lime juice into his travel cup and drinks the acidulate, relishing the chill around his heart and the tingle in his tongue, evidence of life, non est disputandum. ❋ David Ackley (2011)
"I love the word 'acidulate,'" explains Leslie Tormer. ❋ Sparrow (2008)
She moved a little closer to Cecil in a rather pathetic gesture of reliance upon that acidulate, bloodless comradeship that was all he had to offer her. ❋ Brand, Christianna, 1907- (1955)
_Potassium_ may be determined by precipitation as potassium platino-chloride thus: -- Dissolve 0.5 gramme in a small quantity (say 10 c.c.) of water, and carefully acidulate with hydrochloric acid, evaporate the resultant liquor to dryness in a tared platinum basin, and heat the residue gradually to dull redness. ❋ H. A. Appleton (N/A)
A rough way is to concentrate somewhat, acidulate with hydrochloric acid, and collect and weigh the precipitate thrown down on standing. ❋ Various (N/A)
Alkali blue 6 B, After dyeing rinse, then acidulate as above and wash well. ❋ Franklin Beech (N/A)
A cup of roselle juice diluted is better to acidulate with than the lemon juice. ❋ Mary Kennedy Core (N/A)
After thoroughly shaking, acidulate with dilute hydrochloric acid, when a blue coloration will be produced if prussic acid is present. ❋ H. A. Appleton (N/A)
If tomatoes are not used, acidulate a combination of tomatoes, eggplant, and peppers. ❋ Mary Kennedy Core (N/A)
To apply the test, strongly acidulate with acetic acid, and then add a few drops of recently prepared potassic ferrocyanide solution. ❋ Various (N/A)
The so-called "Old Fountain," of sub-acidulate and vitriolique flavour, chalybeate and cataplastic, was renowned for removing stains from household linen. ❋ Norman Douglas (1910)
Dissolve 5 grams of the copper in 17 c.c. of nitric acid and an equal volume of water; boil off nitrous fumes, neutralise with soda, and afterwards acidulate with acetic acid; and dilute to a litre. ❋ Cornelius Beringer (1886)
Filter, acidulate the filtrate with an excess of 10 c.c. of acetic acid, dilute, boil, and titrate. ❋ Cornelius Beringer (1886)
Take 250 c.c. of the water and evaporate to 2 or 3 c.c.; acidulate with a few drops of dilute sulphuric acid, and transfer to a nitrometer (using strong sulphuric acid to wash in the last traces). ❋ Cornelius Beringer (1886)
Filter, acidulate the filtrate with sulphuric acid; filter off the precipitate; attack it with 10 c.c. of nitric acid; and proceed as in the other determinations. ❋ Cornelius Beringer (1886)
Turn out the mass and extract it with water and bromine, filter, acidulate with hydrochloric acid, boil off the bromine, and precipitate with baric chloride (estimating gravimetrically as given under _Sulphur_). ❋ Cornelius Beringer (1886)
They narrow the understanding, and at least acidulate the heart; but those two giants, yclept Bread and ❋ Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1803)
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Pressure cookers are indeed the most certain way to know that you've got a tight enough seal, but provided you follow the proper steps in terms of length of processing in the water bath -- and in terms of whether to acidulate what you've got, and whether you should can that particular food in a water bath in the first place -- you'll be fine with the water bath. ❋ Sararah (2009)