47 adjectives to describe toast

Serve on buttered toast, spread with curry paste.

Boil them for 2 hours, remove the cloth and paste, and serve them upright on a napkin with dry toast.

Boil the spice in the water until the flavour is extracted, then add the wine and sugar, and bring the whole to the boiling-point, when serve with strips of crisp dry toast, or with biscuits.

When to be used, this barley should turn out firm enough to chew, and may be eaten with thin dry toast or "Triscuits.

They did not mix much in the many undergraduate societies which flourish in a college, but met together in clubs of their own to drink patriotic toasts.

The whitest tablecloth was spread on the round table, the very finest herrings were cooked, round after round of crisp brown toast was buttered and put before the fire to keep hot, and all was ready in so short a time that Tom was astonished.

Here, in old Shirley, he put down the cup from which he had right loyally drunk the colonial toast, "The King!

The boys shan't go without a last joyful toast.

Now you and I will drink our little toast.

" Among the legends of our late Civil War there is a story of a dinner-party given by the Americans residing in Paris, at which were propounded sundry toasts concerning not so much the past and present as the expected glories of the great American nation.

" The tea came, magicallydelicious cambric tea and cinnamon toast.

Sometimes I think he does have a dim perception that when he is sick it is because he has eaten too much, and he must take medicine, and feed on heartless dry toast, while, when you are sick, you have the dyspepsia, and go to Europe.

But the applause was so furious, the music so stormy, and the crashing of glasses so incessant, from the general resolution never again to drink an inferior toast from the same glass, that my power is not equal to the task of reporting.

" "Sir John Malcolm having consumed some time in introductory toasts, which the company received with impatience, proceeded to propose 'the Memory of ROBERT BURNS:' he dwelt less on his history than on the wide influence of his works, and recited many verses with taste and feeling.

Now, if other people have their boasts, then, say, why should not we, For we can drink our jovial toast and sing with three times three; For there’s not a country in the world where all that’s fair prevails As here it does in this our land, our sunny New South Wales.

"One more toast," he said, in a loud voice"a toast without which we cannot disperse.

It was even said that he had been known to go so far as to remain seated when the loyal toasts were drunk.

Mrs. After-dayOh, that's she that was the great beauty, the mighty toast about town, that's just come out of the small-pox; she is horribly pitted they say; I long to see her, and plague her with my condolence....

"How stupid of me, and now I must ask your pardon for all my tirade, for my blasphemies, and for that monstrous toast Ireally" She shot a look at Clem, under which he blanched visibly, then her eyes were again upon me and she smiled with a rare art.

Your charms to brighter glory, here advance; The stubborn Britons own your beauty's claim, And with their native toasts enroll your name.

And when they came to drinking healths, bowing to Zara her uncle raised his glass and said, "I propose a toast, that I prophesied I would, to you, my very dear niecethe toast of four supremely happy people!"

If, however, a more extensive bill of fare is desired, numerous delicious and appetizing toasts may be prepared according to the recipes given in this chapter, and which, because of their simple character and the facility with which they can be prepared, are particularly suitable as breakfast dishes.

After the national toasts had been given, the first official toast of the day was, The Old Man of the Mountainsdrunk in solemn silence.

"It's a pacific toast, a soothing sentiment, neither one thing not t'other.

LENTIL TOAST.Lentils stewed as directed for Lentil Gravy on page 226 served as a dressing on slices of zwieback moistened with hot cream or water, makes a very palatable toast.

47 adjectives to describe  toast