20 adjectives to describe lemons

For the sauce take a little gravy, about a jill of oysters, a few mushrooms shred, a little lemon shred fine, and a little juice of lemon; so thicken it up with flour and butter; when you dish it up pour the same over it; lay over it a sweet-bread or two cut in slices and fry'd, and fry'd oysters.

Garnish with sliced lemon and parsley.

Serve on a hot napkin, and garnish with cut lemon and parsley.

Allow the juice of two medium-sized lemons to 1 quart of milk.

It is likewise very pleasant, having many orchards, abounding in pomegranates, Indian figs, oranges, both sweet and sour, lemons, and citrons, with plenty of pot-herbs, and it has an abundant supply of excellent water.

The child went in, and asked for a juicy lemon, and gave a counterfeit shilling in payment.

There are shaddocks, zamboas, limes, sour lemons, sweet lemons, oranges proper, and Tangerinas;

Take the necks, gizzards and livers, boil them in water, when they are enough strain off the gravy, and put to it a spoonful of oyster-pickle; take the livers, break them small, mix a little gravy, and rub them through a hair-sieve with the back of a spoon, then put to it a spoonful of cream, a little lemon and lemon-peel grated; thicken it up with butter and flour.

Garnish your dish with shred lemon and pickles.

wee imployed our time to lade water, which wee had verie easily, and refreshed our selues with Cattle, Hogges, fruit, and Lemons sufficient.

; cut off tip to stand the lemon upright; cut top for cover.

They were particularly amused at the precautions the bigger-sized people had taken against the little wavescut lemons and flasks prevailed, one lady lay full length in a deck chair with a handkerchief over her face, and a very broad resolute man in a bright brown "touristy" suit walked all the way from England to France along the deck, with his legs as widely apart as Providence permitted.

The fragrant lemon cools his thirst, pressed by his sister's hand Not one can do enough for him, the hero of their band.

The variety C. Chamaecerasus variegata has the leaves suffused with greenish lemon.

Yet, standing on the east side of the Common just before sundown, when the western light is transmitted through them, I see that their yellow even, compared with the pale lemon yellow of an Elm close by, amounts to a scarlet, without noticing the bright scarlet portions.

Place on them a breast of young lamb and cover it with slices of bacon and thin slices of a peeled lemon.

Just a plain juicy lemon.

But mere candy began to cloySolly Gumble had opened the second box of chocolate miceand the host even abandoned his reënforced lemon, which was promptly communized by the group.

* BISHOP In Cambridge, this title is not confined to the dignitaries of the church; but port wine, made copiously potable by being mulled and burnt, with the addenda of roasted lemons all bristling like angry hedge-hogs (studded with cloves,) is dignified with the appellation of Bishop:

A few good "drinks" are given under Invalid Dietary, and I would just say that the juice of a squeezed lemon, orange, or other fruit juice is much better than any effervescent or chemicalised beverage.

20 adjectives to describe  lemons