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One would not use a cream separator outdoors, wearing ones best clothing.
In the early 20th century, an important industry was the Sharples cream separator company.
I took the gas engine from the cream separator and put it on an oil drum outside one window.
He began manufacturing cream separators in 1883, which became his most profitable product.
You have seen the same principle practically applied in the modern cream separator.
Just above the cream separator are some old cookbooks and crockery.
An example is the cream separator found in dairies.
A fly to limit the speed is mounted on the top of a worm originally taken from a cream separator.
The Pioneer factory was the first in Australia to use the cream separators.
Mr. Dennison said the sound was "like an old-fashioned cream separator."
That sent Mr. Gillespie running to find a cream separator.
Irish butter came under pressure by competitors which were modernising their systems with the newly developed cream separators.
From the early 1880s, De Laval's cream separator, was promoted internationally.
Milk heating (thermic treatment to the liquid, then poured into a cream separator).
The cream separator was working quite satisfactorily!
We had a lot of cows that gave a little milk each, and we already had a cream separator.
He also got a cream separator and worked with the neighbors to take the cream and make butter.
Cream separator attachment for domestic mixies and food processors.
He patented a chicken incubator and a milk/cream separator.
Centrifugal cream separators allow the properties of centrifuge to be applied to butter making.
The first snowmobile, made in 1917 from a Model T, and an immense collection of antique cream separators.
However, in establishments that used cream separators, the cream was hardly acidic at all.
Today the separation of the cream from the milk usually is accomplished rapidly in centrifugal cream separators.
The company soon expanded its offerings to include washing machines, cream separators, and reel lawn mowers.
Widespread use of the cream separator by 1900 promoted butter production, while refrigeration was a catalyst to the beef and pork industry.