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Though no yeast was used, some early recipes called for saleratus, a precursor to baking soda that was manufactured in the late 1700s and often used in biscuit and cake recipes. Salt-Rising Bread: A Delicious and Nearly Lost Tradition 2020-11-18T05:00:00Z
One cup butter, 3 teaspoonfuls ginger, 5 flour, 1⁄2 cup cider or any spirits, 4 eggs, and a teaspoonful of saleratus, dissolved in a teacup of sweet milk. Clayton's Quaker Cook-Book Being a Practical Treatise on the Culinary Art Adapted to the Tastes and Wants of all Classes 2012-02-11T03:03:43.593Z
If the horns, ears, and surface are hot, sponge the whole surface with weak lie or saleratus water, and give the following antifebrile drink:— Lemon balm, 2 ounces. The American Reformed Cattle Doctor 2011-11-14T03:00:19.813Z
It's only spring, yet they are thicker round here already than lumps of saleratus in those biscuit we've been talkin' about. The Postmaster 2011-09-21T02:00:28.863Z
Same as Walnut or Hickory-nut; but use no molasses, and when done, set off and stir in one teaspoon saleratus; mark into sticks. Frye's Practical Candy Maker Comprising Practical Receipts for the Manufacture of Fine "Hand-Made" Candies 2011-08-15T02:00:27.403Z
At Philadelphia in 1876 Vienna bread was made known, and the native article, sodden with saleratus, which up to that time had desolated the country, 360 began to disappear. The Teacher Essays and Addresses on Education 2011-07-19T02:00:17.220Z
One pint best yellow corn-meal, 1 pint of butter-milk, 2 tablespoonfuls melted butter, 2 eggs and teaspoonful of salt, 1 teaspoonful saleratus; mix well, and bake at a brisk fire. Clayton's Quaker Cook-Book Being a Practical Treatise on the Culinary Art Adapted to the Tastes and Wants of all Classes 2012-02-11T03:03:43.593Z
Causes.—Cold, external injury, or injury from irritating substances, that are often sent full tilt through the kidneys, as spirits of turpentine, gin and molasses, saleratus. The American Reformed Cattle Doctor 2011-11-14T03:00:19.813Z
If your yeast appears to be sour, put a little saleratus in just before you put it into your bread; if it does not foam well, it is too stale to use. The New England Cook Book, or Young Housekeeper's Guide Being a Collection of the Most Valuable Receipts; Embracing all the Various Branches of Cookery, and Written in a Minute and Methodical Manner 2011-07-12T02:00:30.643Z
You can tell why—his face with all those yellow freckles looks like an old fashioned saleratus biscuit. The Corner House Girls on a Tour Where they went, what they saw, and what they found 2011-05-31T02:00:33.267Z
I have been raised on too much saleratus in the bread, and I know it.” Molly Brown's Post-Graduate Days 2011-05-27T02:00:15.860Z
Old lamp burners should be boiled often in strong saleratus water. Cloud City Cook-Book 2011-03-08T03:00:40.033Z
Should vomiting be a predominant symptom, a small quantity of saleratus, dissolved in spearmint tea, may be given. The American Reformed Cattle Doctor 2011-11-14T03:00:19.813Z
Dissolve a tea spoonful of saleratus, in a tea cup of milk, and strain it into the cake. The New England Cook Book, or Young Housekeeper's Guide Being a Collection of the Most Valuable Receipts; Embracing all the Various Branches of Cookery, and Written in a Minute and Methodical Manner 2011-07-12T02:00:30.643Z
It is the greatest possible quandary to be in, to be set down with flour, water, and a tin of saleratus or baking-powder, and to have to make the bread or go without. Two Years in Oregon 2011-02-16T03:00:33.293Z
I mean, oh, I mean, some ill-bred person has put saleratus in my little bowl. Molly Brown's Post-Graduate Days 2011-05-27T02:00:15.860Z
Hot milk, a little fried pork, two of the eggs, and a loaf of saleratus bread were all she had to offer, but it was very welcome to the hungry travellers. A Round Dozen 2011-02-07T03:00:26.887Z
A mixture of chalk, saleratus, and soda is often given by farmers; yet they do not afford permanent relief. The American Reformed Cattle Doctor 2011-11-14T03:00:19.813Z
Some people use only a tea spoonful of saleratus, to a pint of molasses, but it is much better with more, appearing in point of lightness like sponge cake. The New England Cook Book, or Young Housekeeper's Guide Being a Collection of the Most Valuable Receipts; Embracing all the Various Branches of Cookery, and Written in a Minute and Methodical Manner 2011-07-12T02:00:30.643Z
Biscuits were made of flour, using a little corn meal for shortening and saleratus for raising. Collection of Nebraska Pioneer Reminiscences 2011-01-05T03:00:58.503Z
Ignorance, not wilfulness, may be at the causal bottom of a batch of bread which is half saleratus, and a stew of venerable hens which is one-third feathers. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 81, July, 1864
Thousands of wagon loads of pure saleratus and pearlash could be got here. Journal of a Trip to California by the Overland Route Across the Plains in 1850-51
Treatment.—First wash the body with a strong lie of wood ashes or weak saleratus water, then with an infusion of lobelia. The American Reformed Cattle Doctor 2011-11-14T03:00:19.813Z
Buttermilk or sour milk with a tea spoonful of saleratus, is better to mix with the Indian meal, than sweet milk and eggs. The New England Cook Book, or Young Housekeeper's Guide Being a Collection of the Most Valuable Receipts; Embracing all the Various Branches of Cookery, and Written in a Minute and Methodical Manner 2011-07-12T02:00:30.643Z
It is 60 like the saleratus which the pioneers used to cast into their barrels of Missouri River water, to precipitate the silt and make it clear. The Rustler of Wind River
Some housekeepers soak ripe peas over night, in water in which they have dissolved a little saleratus. Vegetable Diet: As Sanctioned by Medical Men, and by Experience in All Ages Including a System of Vegetable Cookery
Some trains were without fruit, and most of them depended upon saleratus for raising their bread. Ox-Team Days on the Oregon Trail
By accident, this morning, the saleratus is lost overboard. Little Masterpieces of Science: Explorers
Where saleratus is used, it should be thoroughly dissolved and strained. The New England Cook Book, or Young Housekeeper's Guide Being a Collection of the Most Valuable Receipts; Embracing all the Various Branches of Cookery, and Written in a Minute and Methodical Manner 2011-07-12T02:00:30.643Z
The bacon was uneatable, and had to be thrown away: the flour was musty, and the saleratus was lost overboard. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Vol. 26, October, 1880
Some use bolted meal; most raise bread by fermentation; many use salt; some saleratus, or carbonate of potash; and, in the country, many use milk instead of water to form the paste. Vegetable Diet: As Sanctioned by Medical Men, and by Experience in All Ages Including a System of Vegetable Cookery
A little saleratus boiled with them preserves their green color, and makes them more healthy. The American Housewife Containing the Most Valuable and Original Receipts in all the Various Branches of Cookery; and Written in a Minute and Methodical Manner
Water of ammonia, diluted, or a strong solution of saleratus or baking soda in water, are the two most successful remedies to apply, either through bathing, or on cloths saturated in one of the solutions. The Home Medical Library, Volume I (of VI)
You have lived on the bitter water and the saleratus bread, but none of you has seen his wife die for the want of the few things he couldn’t give her, as I did. The Cattle-Baron's Daughter
If the pie had 148 been cereal, the doughnuts omelette, and the saleratus biscuits leavened bread, the plot and the course of this tale might have been different; but that is neither here nor there. Ladies-In-Waiting
I might also mention several other additions, which, like saleratus, it is becoming fashionable to make. Vegetable Diet: As Sanctioned by Medical Men, and by Experience in All Ages Including a System of Vegetable Cookery
Whenever you wish to cook them, soak them over night, in cold water—shell and boil them, with a little saleratus. The American Housewife Containing the Most Valuable and Original Receipts in all the Various Branches of Cookery; and Written in a Minute and Methodical Manner
Treatment.—The immediate immersion of the part in cold water is followed by relief, or the application of cloths wet with a saturated solution of saleratus or baking powder is useful. The Home Medical Library, Volume I (of VI)
Put some of the saleratus in the molasses and stir till it foams. The Cookery Blue Book
Pour into an earthen or glass dish to cool, adding at the same time two teaspoonfuls of loaf sugar and one teaspoonful each of saleratus and table salt, rubbed fine. The Ladies Book of Useful Information Compiled from many sources
If saleratus is used in bread where no acidity is present, it is a medicine; or, if you please, a poison both to the stomach and intestines. Vegetable Diet: As Sanctioned by Medical Men, and by Experience in All Ages Including a System of Vegetable Cookery
Sour heavy bread, treated in this manner, will make very decent cakes and puddings, provided there is enough saleratus used in making them to correct the acidity of the bread. The American Housewife Containing the Most Valuable and Original Receipts in all the Various Branches of Cookery; and Written in a Minute and Methodical Manner
Sulphur ointment is the best remedy against the effects of either of these mites, though when that cannot be obtained, saleratus water and salt water will partially allay the irritation. Our Common Insects A Popular Account of the Insects of Our Fields, Forests, Gardens and Houses
If the peas do not boil easily add a little saleratus. The Cookery Blue Book
Remove from the fire and add three teaspoonfuls of loaf sugar and one teaspoonful each of saleratus and table salt. The Ladies Book of Useful Information Compiled from many sources
Receipt 3.—Wheat meal, one quart; cream of tartar, two tea-spoonfuls; saleratus, one tea-spoonful; and two and a half teacups full of milk. Vegetable Diet: As Sanctioned by Medical Men, and by Experience in All Ages Including a System of Vegetable Cookery
If your yeast appears to be a little changed, add a little saleratus to it before you mix it with your bread. The American Housewife Containing the Most Valuable and Original Receipts in all the Various Branches of Cookery; and Written in a Minute and Methodical Manner
He took one of the gold pans, dumped into it some flour, a pinch or two of saleratus, and a quart or two of the water. Gold Seekers of '49
Bear River.—At 6-7/10 miles the road strikes a large group of springs called "Soda Springs," and here crosses Pine Creek, on the left bank of which is a saleratus lake. The Prairie Traveler A Hand-book for Overland Expeditions
It took so much saleratus to make anything of it. Old Rail Fence Corners The A. B. C's. of Minnesota History
One cup molasses boiled, one half cup lard, one half cup of butter, one teaspoonful each of ginger and saleratus, flour enough to roll out. My Pet Recipes, Tried and True Contributed by the Ladies and Friends of St. Andrew's Church, Quebec
Dissolve a tea-spoonful of saleratus in half a pint of water, and stir it in, together with flour sufficient to enable you to roll it out. The American Housewife Containing the Most Valuable and Original Receipts in all the Various Branches of Cookery; and Written in a Minute and Methodical Manner
My complexion reminded him of a ginger cake with too much saleratus in it. A Negro Explorer at the North Pole
The material from which the gas is obtained is almost invariably sodium bicarbonate, NaHCO3, commonly known as "soda" or "saleratus." Human Foods and Their Nutritive Value
When it was thoroughly sour, I put in my saleratus, shortening and flour enough to make it stiff. Old Rail Fence Corners The A. B. C's. of Minnesota History
We had no other bread than was made in this oven, or in a frying-pan, with saleratus and cream of tartar to raise it. A Canyon Voyage The Narrative of the Second Powell Expedition down the Green-Colorado River from Wyoming, and the Explorations on Land, in the Years 1871 and 1872
Dissolve a couple of tea-spoonsful of saleratus in half a pint of milk, and stir it into the cake. The American Housewife Containing the Most Valuable and Original Receipts in all the Various Branches of Cookery; and Written in a Minute and Methodical Manner
Dr. Kane says, he knows how bread can be raised in three hours without salt, saleratus, or shortening,—knows, but sha'n't tell. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 16, No. 97, November, 1865
I don't see how it happened," Ruth said, slowly, puckering her forehead, "unless mother dipped out some saleratus in the salt-cup to bring out in the kitchen when she mixed the sour-milk cakes for breakfast. Young Lucretia and Other Stories
I take some molasses and saleratus and flour and shortening, and some milk. Old Rail Fence Corners The A. B. C's. of Minnesota History
Dissolve 10 pounds of shellac in 10 gallons of boiling water, adding 30 ounces of saleratus. Ordnance Instructions for the United States Navy. 1866. Fourth edition.
Stir in gradually a pound and a half of flour—dissolve a tea-spoonful of saleratus in a wine glass of milk, and stir it in, and bake the gingerbread immediately. The American Housewife Containing the Most Valuable and Original Receipts in all the Various Branches of Cookery; and Written in a Minute and Methodical Manner
Blubber-oil and whale are not very dainty dishes, yet consider how many families subsist on half-baked saleratus biscuits, salted pork, and oleomargarine. The First Landing on Wrangel Island With Some Remarks on the Northern Inhabitants
"It is saleratus," said she, looking at her sister in horror. Young Lucretia and Other Stories
I had him cleanse it thoroughly in a basin of warm saleratus water, then filled and thickly covered it with black pepper. Mother's Remedies Over One Thousand Tried and Tested Remedies from Mothers of the United States and Canada
You may look in vain for that bane of good dinners, a cooking stove; search forever for a grain of saleratus or soda, and it will be in vain. Aunt Phillis's Cabin Or, Southern Life As It Is
Dissolve a tea-spoonful of saleratus in half a tea-cup of milk, strain it, and mix it with the above ingredients—stir in a tea-cup of cider, and four more cups of flour. The American Housewife Containing the Most Valuable and Original Receipts in all the Various Branches of Cookery; and Written in a Minute and Methodical Manner
These were the ingredients: a half-gallon of New Orleans molasses, a cup of vinegar, a piece of butter as large as two eggs, a good teaspoonful of saleratus dissolved in hot water. Holiday Stories for Young People
To-day the stew was seasoned daintily, and salt had taken the place of saleratus. Young Lucretia and Other Stories
Apply hot pancakes made of sour milk, saleratus and wheat flour, large enough to cover affected parts. Mother's Remedies Over One Thousand Tried and Tested Remedies from Mothers of the United States and Canada
"We don't care to try your saleratus bread." The Voyage of the Rattletrap
Dissolve a tea-spoonful of saleratus in four table-spoonsful of milk, or leave out one spoonful of milk, and substitute one of wine. The American Housewife Containing the Most Valuable and Original Receipts in all the Various Branches of Cookery; and Written in a Minute and Methodical Manner
One cup of butter, one of sugar, one of sour milk, half a nutmeg grated, one teaspoonful of saleratus dissolved in a little boiling water, flour enough to roll out the cookies. Holiday Stories for Young People
There were perhaps in every community women who were natural cooks, but our Mary used to drive grandfather crazy with her saleratus biscuits and greasy doughnuts. A Hoosier Chronicle
If not fresh, clean with a weak solution saleratus and cover while wet with pepper. Mother's Remedies Over One Thousand Tried and Tested Remedies from Mothers of the United States and Canada
The bread seemed to us to be already composed chiefly of saleratus, so his apology struck us as unnecessary. The Voyage of the Rattletrap
Dissolve a tea-spoonful of saleratus in a wine glass of wine, or milk—strain it on to three tea-cups of raised dough. The American Housewife Containing the Most Valuable and Original Receipts in all the Various Branches of Cookery; and Written in a Minute and Methodical Manner
Mrs. Cartwright made us a present of the molasses, Lois brought the sugar from home, Al Fay brought the saleratus, Patty remembered about the vinegar, and Marjorie produced the butter. Holiday Stories for Young People
Away we go across Soda Lake, which is dry, and the surface of which as far northward as the eye can extend, is covered with saleratus, white as the driven snow. Christopher Carson
Then the sore was thoroughly cleansed with a weak solution of saleratus and while wet was thickly covered with common black pepper and wrapped up. Mother's Remedies Over One Thousand Tried and Tested Remedies from Mothers of the United States and Canada
Rye Biscuits.—Two cups of rye meal, one and a half cups flour, one-third cup molasses, one egg, a little salt, two cups sour milk, two even teaspoons saleratus. Burroughs' Encyclopaedia of Astounding Facts and Useful Information, 1889
Boil a little salt with them, and a quarter of a tea spoonful of saleratus, to two or three quarts of water, to preserve their fresh green color. The American Housewife Containing the Most Valuable and Original Receipts in all the Various Branches of Cookery; and Written in a Minute and Methodical Manner
When the syrup began to thicken we dropped in the saleratus, which makes it clear; then flouring our hands, each took a position, and pulled it till it was white. Holiday Stories for Young People
For each hundred weight take half a peck of coarse salt, a quarter of a pound of saltpetre, the same weight of saleratus and a quart of molasses, or two pounds of coarse brown sugar. The Whitehouse Cookbook (1887) Cooking, Toilet and Household Recipes, Menus, Dinner-Giving, Table Etiquette, Care of the Sick, Health Suggestions, Facts Worth Knowing, Etc., Etc. The Whole Comprising a Comprehensive Cyclopedia of Information for the Home
The saleratus water and pepper was changed night and morning until the sore was entirely healed. Mother's Remedies Over One Thousand Tried and Tested Remedies from Mothers of the United States and Canada
Add the milk, then the flour and cream of tartar and saleratus; and the flavoring. Mary at the Farm and Book of Recipes Compiled during Her Visit among the "Pennsylvania Germans"
Peas should be put into boiling water, with salt and saleratus, in the proportion of a quarter of a tea spoonful of saleratus to half a peck of peas. The American Housewife Containing the Most Valuable and Original Receipts in all the Various Branches of Cookery; and Written in a Minute and Methodical Manner
Dyspepsia crackers can be made with unbolted flour, water and saleratus. The American Frugal Housewife
Beefsteak or tripe, yeast or saleratus, which you please. Women and the Alphabet A Series of Essays
The washing with saleratus is very important as this is a good antiseptic and thoroughly cleanses the parts. Mother's Remedies Over One Thousand Tried and Tested Remedies from Mothers of the United States and Canada
Add 1 level teaspoonful saleratus, dissolved in a little of the sour milk, and 1 teaspoonful vanilla. Mary at the Farm and Book of Recipes Compiled during Her Visit among the "Pennsylvania Germans"
The next morning set them where they will boil, with a tea spoonful of saleratus. The American Housewife Containing the Most Valuable and Original Receipts in all the Various Branches of Cookery; and Written in a Minute and Methodical Manner
He then gave one of the "yellow pebbles" to a Mrs. Wimmer, of his camp, to be boiled in saleratus water. By the Golden Gate
To be sure, there was water enough of its kind down on the lower slopes, besides saleratus and salt grass and cattails and the tang of marshlands in the air. Dorian
Wash or syringe the sore with weak saleratus water, and while wet fill with common black pepper. Mother's Remedies Over One Thousand Tried and Tested Remedies from Mothers of the United States and Canada
Cream of tartar and saleratus combined may be used with sweet milk instead of baking powder. Mary at the Farm and Book of Recipes Compiled during Her Visit among the "Pennsylvania Germans"
Mix a wine glass of wine, one of brandy, one of milk, and if you wish to have the cake look dark, put in a tea-spoonful of saleratus. The American Housewife Containing the Most Valuable and Original Receipts in all the Various Branches of Cookery; and Written in a Minute and Methodical Manner
The recipes given require neither baking powder, soda, nor saleratus. Science in the Kitchen.
He thought it wonderful to be able thus to make a beautiful picture out of such a commonplace thing as a saleratus swamp. Dorian
She stepped over to the Fewkes wagon and brought back a small packet of saleratus, a part of which she stirred into the batter. Vandemark's Folly
One heaping teaspoonful of Royal baking powder is equivalent to 1 teaspoonful of cream of tartar and � teaspoonful of saleratus combined. Mary at the Farm and Book of Recipes Compiled during Her Visit among the "Pennsylvania Germans"
Beat the whites and yelks separately of six eggs—if no saleratus is used, two more eggs will be necessary. The American Housewife Containing the Most Valuable and Original Receipts in all the Various Branches of Cookery; and Written in a Minute and Methodical Manner
It does not depend on you, perhaps, whether you shall eat bread or saleratus, meat or sole-leather; but it certainly does depend upon yourself whether you shall wash yourself daily. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 18, April, 1859
The flats to the left were spotted by beds of white and black saleratus and bunches of course salt grass. Dorian
Don't you know enough to use saleratus to sweeten the sour milk? Vandemark's Folly
Either baking powder or a combination of saleratus and cream of tartar may be used in a cake in which sweet milk is used. Mary at the Farm and Book of Recipes Compiled during Her Visit among the "Pennsylvania Germans"
If ducks or any other fowls are slightly injured by being kept long, dip them in weak saleratus water before cooking them. The American Housewife Containing the Most Valuable and Original Receipts in all the Various Branches of Cookery; and Written in a Minute and Methodical Manner
At this moment, the gong sounded again; saleratus cakes and maple molasses were ready, and they all went in. A Summer in Leslie Goldthwaite's Life.
The boiled tea was very bitter, the omelet scorched, and the biscuits speckled with saleratus, but Mrs. March received her repast with thanks and laughed heartily over it after Jo was gone. Little Women
Sulphate of iron or copper, or both together, may be dissolved in water and then neutralized with common crude potash, or its carbonate or bicarbonate--known commonly as pearl ash and saleratus. American Hand Book of the Daguerreotype
Use 1 teaspoonful of saleratus to 1 pint of sour milk. Mary at the Farm and Book of Recipes Compiled during Her Visit among the "Pennsylvania Germans"
Put a couple of tea-spoonsful of saleratus in a pint of sour milk. The American Housewife Containing the Most Valuable and Original Receipts in all the Various Branches of Cookery; and Written in a Minute and Methodical Manner
They consisted of a combination of saleratus, an alkali made from wood ashes, and sour milk or molasses. Woman's Institute Library of Cookery Volume 1: Essentials of Cookery; Cereals; Bread; Hot Breads
By an accident, this morning, the saleratus was lost overboard. Canyons of the Colorado
Take two ounces of saleratus, put it into a pint of water, shake well, and then drench with the same. The Mule A Treatise on the Breeding, Training, and Uses to Which He May Be Put
Dissolve the saleratus in a little vinegar or warm water. Mary at the Farm and Book of Recipes Compiled during Her Visit among the "Pennsylvania Germans"
Half a pound of sugar, a quarter of a pound of butter, a couple of eggs, half a nutmeg, a tea-spoonful of saleratus, half a tea-cup of milk. The American Housewife Containing the Most Valuable and Original Receipts in all the Various Branches of Cookery; and Written in a Minute and Methodical Manner
As for saleratus in the bread, as for fried meat, and fried doughnuts, and ubiquitous pickles,--all those things have he, and his fathers before him, eaten, and, he thinks, thriven on from time immemorial. Bits about Home Matters
This renders it less tasteful, and from the saleratus they use, less wholesome. The Young Mother Management of Children in Regard to Health
The only ferment to raise our bread was saleratus, and we had become very tired of saleratus biscuit. Military Reminiscences of the Civil War, Volume 2 November 1863-June 1865
Have not the immense amount of hot biscuits, hot corn cakes, and other compounds got up with the acrid poison of saleratus, something to do with it? Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands, Volume 2
Dissolve the saleratus in the milk, then strain it, and mix it with the brandy and wine, to curdle them—stir the whole into the cake. The American Housewife Containing the Most Valuable and Original Receipts in all the Various Branches of Cookery; and Written in a Minute and Methodical Manner
They became complaisant and smiling at my first word, and Boy escaped with a look of great relief to another seat, where they gave him a simple luncheon of saleratus gingerbread. Bits about Home Matters
Three eggs, one and a half cupfuls of sugar, two of flour, half a cupful of cold water, one teaspoonful of cream of tartar, half a teaspoonful of saleratus. Miss Parloa's New Cook Book
Soda, saleratus, potash, or any other alkali can be rendered harmless in the stomach by vinegar, tomato-juice, or any other acid. American Woman's Home
Generally her butter was strong and her tea weak, while the contrary should have been the case, and her biscuit heavy with saleratus. Walter Sherwood's Probation
The fact that Mrs. Mason's hot biscuits tasted of saleratus gave me far less satisfaction than it otherwise would, because I was absorbed in listening to the little vagabond's talk. Parnassus on Wheels
Why, say! one of the fo'mast hands ate half a dozen of that cook's saleratus biscuit and fell overboard. Cape Cod Stories
Six cupfuls of flour, three of molasses, one of cream, one of lard or butter, two eggs, one teaspoonful of saleratus, and two of ginger. Miss Parloa's New Cook Book
I clean forgot that saleratus, and mother's settin' at the kitchen table with the bowl in her lap, waitin' for it! Homespun Tales
It is not to be expected that a guest should put up with wheat coffee and biscuits yellow-streaked with saleratus for longer than that. Sixes and Sevens
I ate the saleratus biscuit cheerfully, and was meditatively finishing my coffee when a gurgling sound from the rafters above attracted my attention. Colonel Starbottle's Client
A gleam of fun slid into the corner of Scott's blue eye, as he whispered,— "Old man, thar WAS too much saleratus in that bread." Mrs. Skagg's Husbands and Other Stories
One cupful of sugar, one of butter, one-third of a cupful of molasses, half a cupful of sour milk or cream, one teaspoonful of saleratus, one table-spoonful of ginger, flour enough to roll. Miss Parloa's New Cook Book
Open-air speaking twice a week, and saleratus bread in the rural districts, have brought me to this," she said feebly; "but it is well. Condensed Novels
And here was a man whose saleratus you had et and at whose table you had played games of cards—if casino can be so called. Options
Put these two negatives together and you make the affirmative—saleratus. Selected Stories of Bret Harte
“Wouldn’t it take the saleratus out your dough, now?” said Kink Mitchell.  The Faith of Men
One cupful of butter, two of sugar, five of flour, a teaspoonful of saleratus, dissolved in four of milk; one egg, flavor to taste. Miss Parloa's New Cook Book
One egg, one cup sugar, one cup thick sour cream, a pinch of salt, one teaspoon each of saleratus and cream tartar; mix soft, and bake in a quick oven. Recipes Tried and True
I clean forgot that saleratus, and mother’s settin’ at the kitchen table with the bowl in her lap, waitin’ for it! Rose O' the River
There's no more saleratus, so you mustn't blame me if the biscuit is extra heavy. Selected Stories of Bret Harte
“I say, Kink, don’t forget the saleratus on the corner shelf back of the stove.” The Faith of Men
Into a sieve put half a pint of flour, a teaspoonful of saleratus and two of cream of tartar. Miss Parloa's New Cook Book
One cup butter, two cups sugar, one cup cold water, one teaspoonful of saleratus, two teaspoonfuls cream tartar, two eggs, flour enough to roll, and no more. Recipes Tried and True
Two cupfuls of sugar, two of flour, six table-spoonfuls of butter, two of milk, six eggs, one teaspoonful of saleratus, two of cream of tartar, lemon peel. Miss Parloa's New Cook Book
Add the water when they are light, and then the flour, in which mix the saleratus and cream of tartar. Miss Parloa's New Cook Book
Three-fourths of a pint of sugar, one cupful of butter, a quart and half a pint of flour, one teaspoonful of saleratus, two eggs, and seeds. Miss Parloa's New Cook Book
Two pounds of raised dough, one pint of sugar, one cupful of butter, four eggs, a nutmeg, a glass of wine, a teaspoonful of saleratus, one pound of raisins. Miss Parloa's New Cook Book
Three cupfuls of sweet milk and one of sour, three cupfuls of Indian meal and one of flour, half a cupful of molasses, one teaspoonful of saleratus, one of salt. Miss Parloa's New Cook Book
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