13 adjectives to describe tart

Oh, Di, Di! for all you seem to have nothing on your mind but the responsibility for all those pumpkin pies and cranberry tarts, we wouldn't venture a very large wager that you are not thinking about cousin James under it all at this very minute, and that all this pretty bustling housewifeliness owes its spice and flavor to the thought that James is coming to the Thanksgiving dinner.

3. Open jam tart, which should have been made with the pieces of paste left from the damson tart; baked arrowroot pudding.

3. Gooseberry tart, custards. 1984.

Once, when the good Prior of Emmet was dining there, the landlady set a dear little tart of stewed crabs and barley sugar upon the window sill to cool, and, seeing it there, and fearing it might be lost, I took it with me till that I could find the owner thereof.

And something of your store impart, To feed the poor and hungry soul; What buys for you the needless tart, May purchase him a needful roll.

Some said it was the Cardinal who had done the deed; others whispered stories of a poisoned tart designed by Bianca for the Cardinal, who refused to be tempted.

Patty, whose special department was the candy kitchen, was dressed as the Queen of Hearts who made the renowned tarts.

This paste may be converted into an excellent short crust for sweet tart, by adding to the flour, after the butter is rubbed in, 2 tablespoonfuls of fine-sifted sugar.

"What would she have said to my tall raspberry tarts?" involuntarily thought the girl.

" "If he will be advised by you?" suggested Marcia, her accent tart with sarcasm.

The supper consisted merely of peach ice cream with sugared popcorn on top, served on grape leaves, nut macaroons, tiny pumpkin tarts and fruit punch.

Place these strips on the baked tarts in parallel rows to cross each other diagonally.

" Lee Chang's wish was fulfilled when he placed the flaky tart in Betty's hands, and he took a candy or two (which he privately considered rather poor stuff) and watched the girl no longer.

13 adjectives to describe  tart