28 adjectives to describe pickle

Obadiah Belford, here is a pretty pickle you are in.

Then mix 1 cup of chopped fish with 3 sweet pickles minced fine, and 2 tablespoonfuls of Madras chutney; moisten with 2 tablespoonfuls of Hollandaise sauce.

Slice and fry the onion in the butter till it is of a pale brown, and mix it gradually with the gravy made from the bones; boil for 1/4 hour, and strain into a basin; now put it back into the stewpan; flavour with walnut pickle or ketchup, pickled-onion liquor, or any store sauce that may be preferred.

Mixed pickles may also be now made, and it will be found a good plan to have ready a jar of pickle-juice (for the making of which all information will be given in future pages), into which to put occasionally some young French beans, cauliflowers, &c.

Sanborn growled under his breath, and when some one else in the dugout quizzed him curiously he burst out: "I'll bet you galoots the state of California against a dill pickle that when your turn comes you'll be sick in your gizzards!" "We'll take our medicine," came in the soft, quiet voice of Purcell.

Chop 1/2 pound of cold roast veal with 1/4 pound of smoked salmon, 3 sour pickles, 2 sour apples, 1 large onion, some beans and capers and 3 hard-boiled eggs chopped fine.

What are you waiting for?" Graham cleared his throat and began to "read" from the book: "Find a slimy little pickle.

She made the sandwich, mumbling like a junior Ann, and at the last moment included an extra pickle.

I ate my supper of fish-omelet and turnip pickle served in red lacquer bowls, and drank tea out of cups as big as thimbles.

He adds quaintly: "A mallard of the dunghill is good enough for me, With pleasant pickle, or it is else poison.

He is the commissionnaire of mankind, their guide, philosopher, and friend, ready with a disinterested opinion in matters of art or virtù, and eager to furnish anything, from a counterfeit Buddhist idol to a poisoned pickle, for a commission, varying according to circumstances.

Traditions are rife here of one Clarke a schoolmaster, and a runaway pickle named Holmes, but much obscurity hangs over it.

While he lay thus, dismally depressed by so sad a pickle as that into which he found himself plunged, he was strongly and painfully aware of an uproarious babble of loud and drunken voices and a continual clinking of glasses, which appeared to sound as from a tap-room beneath, these commingled now and then with oaths and scraps of discordant song bellowed out above the hubbub.

What are you waiting for?" Graham cleared his throat and began to "read" from the book: "Find a slimy little pickle.

"No," said the boy, "I don't see any use in eating spiced pickles, it doesn't help to make me strong; my teacher says so."

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.

The answer was duly placed, and as duly carried to Miss Bangle by her accomplice, Joe Englehart, an unlucky pickle who "was always for ill, never for good," and who found no difficulty in obtaining the letter unwatched, since the master was obliged to be in school at nine, and Joe could always linger a few minutes later.

At school Hannington was the veriest pickle, and was nicknamed "Mad Jim".

Take about two dozen large, yellow pickles, pare them with a silver knife (to prevent them from turning dark), and cut lengthwise.

The complexion of Miss Mellasys announced a diet of alternate pickles and pralines during her adolescent years,the pickles taken to excite an appetite for the pralines, the pralines absorbed to occupy the interval until pickle-time approached.

"Come alive, yuh seven-foot Dill-pickle!

The vessel that fetched me put into the harbor over yonder to wait for good weather, and I jumped overboard and swam ashore, to stumble into the cursed pickle in which I now find myself.

When large, young, and juicy, this vegetable makes a very excellent addition to winter salads, and may easily be converted into an economical and quickly-made pickle.

Unfortunately, Mr. Davis particularly detested the odor of the fashionable pickle, and disgust added to his wrath.

Mrs. Kelcey contributed a dish of fat pickles, luscious to the eye and cooling to the palate.

28 adjectives to describe  pickle