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Definition of Self-rising flour
1. Noun. A commercially prepared mixture of flour and salt and a leavening agent.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Self-rising Flour
Literary usage of Self-rising flour
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Supplemental Digest of Decisions Under the Interstate Commerce Act by Herbert Confield Lust (1917)
"(p) The Commission considered the proposed withdrawal of any-quantity •ransit
arrangements on self-rising flour ¡•reduced by manufacturers located at ..."
2. Twenty Lessons in Domestic Science: A Condensed Home Study Course by Marian Cole Fisher (1916)
"Self-Rising Flour self-rising flour is nothing more than a mixture of flour and
salt with soda and an "acid" ingredient, or in other words, with ingredients ..."
3. Beloit Cook Book by Wis Beloit Federation of Women (Beloit (1914)
"Two cups "Bachelor Girl" self-rising flour, one teaspoonful of lard. Mix well
with "Bachelor Girl" flour, milk or water enough to make soft dough to roll ..."
4. Lawyers' Reports Annotated by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company (1902)
"... him the right to use the patent within prescribed limits of territory, he to
manufacture self-rising flour in accordance with the owner's instructions, ..."
5. Baking Powder: A Healthful, Convenient, Leavening Agent by Thomas George Atkinson (1915)
"... self-rising flour SELF-RISING flour is nothing more than a mixture of flour
and salt with soda and an "acid" ingredient, or in other words, ..."
6. Baking Powder: A Healthful, Convenient, Leavening Agent by Thomas George Atkinson (1915)
"... self-rising flour SELF-RISING flour is nothing more than a mixture of flour
and salt with soda and an "acid" ingredient, or in other words, ..."
7. Code of Federal Regulations 21 Food and Drugs: Parts 100 to 169 Revised as by U.s. Gpo (2005)
"(a) self-rising flour, self-rising white flour, self-rising wheat flour, is an
intimate mixture of flour, sodium bicarbonate, and one or more of the ..."