42 Words to use with bacon
Pour away the bacon fat, put in a small piece of butter, dredge in a little flour, add the lemon-juice and water, give one boil, and pour it in the middle of the dish.
Bacon-cheek and Greens.
The bacon-rinds were boiled in the mush-pot with a great deal of snow and a little meal, and the "soup" so concocted was set out to cool for the dogs.
"Must have been a bacon bat," said Sahwah, dodging the acorn that Hinpoha threw at her for making a pun.
"Bitch?" "Haven't you got a condensed milk can with some bacon grease in it, and a rag wick?
Of a bacon pig, the legs are reserved for curing, and when cured are called hams: when the meat is separated from the shoulder-blade and bones and cured, it is called bacon.
Skink will scorch them, brave Gloster; Make carbonadoes of their bacon-flitches; Deserve to be counted valiant by his valour, And Rivo will he cry, and Castile too, And wonders in the land of Seville do.
Hungry men have smelled the bacon frying when more than a mile away, and it is only the men who follow the trail who know what a heartsome smell that is.
At small way stations women and girls wearing long white aprons and hospital badges came under the car windows with hot drinks and bacon sandwiches for the wounded.
The breakfast-room furniture fit to outlast the Pyramids, the maroon leather of deep armchairs, the marble clock ticking to half-past nine beneath the bronze figure with the scythe and hourglass, the boots set to warm upon the hearthrug, the crisp bacon sizzling gently beneath its silver cover, the pleasant wife murmuring gently behind the silver urn, the paper set beside the master's plate.
It consisted of eggs, cold veal, bacon-ham, and a Welsh rabbit.
Paper is made at Wookey, furniture is manufactured at Yatton, and there is a large bacon factory at Highbridge.
2. Boiled fowls, parsley-and-butter; bacon-check, garnished with French beans; beef rissoles, made from remains of cold beef.
"I can't cook bacon fit to eat.
Only when you have seen Mr. Atkins with a pot of jam and a loaf of white bread and some bacon frizzling near by can you realize the hardship which cabbage soup meant to that British regular who gets lavish rations of the kind he hkes along with his shilling a day for professional soldiering.
A smell stupendous, past compare, The king of smells, the prize, That smell which floods the startled air When home-cured bacon fries! All other smells, whate'er their worth, Though dear and richly prized, Are earthy smells and of the earth, Are smells disparadised; But when that smell of smells awakes From ham of perfect cure, It lifts the heart to heaven and makes The doom of Satan sure.
The infant sat upon a banana leafbrown and naked and wonderful as possibleand Bedient knelt before him smiling happily, and feeding hard-tack that had been softened in bacon-gravy.
He still had a little flour and coffee and salt, and he hoped there was enough grease left on the bacon paper to grease the skillet so that bannocks would not stick to the pan.
She woke with the smell of frying bacon pungent in her nostrils.
"Well, Miss, I am sure I envy you; for ever since that poor French Captain Fioupi hanged himself from Mary Odling's bacon-rack, two years ago the first of this very next month, I haven't been able to look at a bit.
Ye take lots o' wathur, an' if ye want it rich, ye take the wathur ye've boiled pitaties or cabbage ina vegetable stock, ye mindand ye add a little flour, salt, and pepper, an' a tomater if ye're in New York or 'Frisco, and ye boil all that together with a few fish-bones or bacon-rin's to make it rale tasty.
Whose face more fair than Brock my father's cow; Whose eyes do shine, Like bacon-rine; Whose lips are blue, Of azure hue; Whose crooked nose down to her chin doth bow.
As to the time required to smoke a flitch, it depends a good deal upon whether there be a constant fire beneath; and whether the fire be large or small: a month will do, if the fire be pretty constant and rich, as a farmhouse fire usually is; but over-smoking, or rather too long hanging in the air, makes the bacon rust; great attention should therefore be paid to this matter.
We put up that bacon scheme meanin' to ship the stuff to the city and to tell you that it had spoiled on us.
You ask anybody if Casey Ryan's liable to back up now he's on the ground and squared away!" He stood there uneasily for a minute or two longer, caught a whiff of his bacon scorching and stooped to its rescue.