34 Words to use with biscuit

The biscuit eater.

Make a rich biscuit dough, roll out and place on a well-buttered baking-pan.

Jack Vance carried two big paper bags, Diggory a biscuit-box and a small tin kettle, while the other two were provided with four clean jam-pots, it having been announced that there was "going to be some cocoa.

The biscuit powder is used in the same manner as the farinaceous food, and both prepared much after the fashion of making starch.

Sugar, cocoa, and condensed milk were produced from the biscuit-tin, and the jam-pots having been filled with the steaming beverage, the company seated themselves round the stove, in which there still smouldered some remains of the morning's fire, and prepared to enjoy themselves.

Roll out an inch thick; cut with a biscuit-cutter; rub with melted butter; lay in a buttered baking-pan; let raise one hour; then bake in a hot oven twenty minutes.

Having perceived that my bread had been low a great while, I now took a survey of it, and reduced myself to one biscuit-cake a day, which made my heart very heavy.

"I have got the biscuit-beater," he replied.

Lorry stepped to the kitchen, and put the biscuit pan in the oven.

When the paste looks soft, drop it at equal distances from a biscuit-syringe on to sheets of wafer-paper; put a strip of almond on the top of each; strew some sugar over, and bake the macaroons in rather a slow oven, of a light brown colour when hard and set, they are done, and must not be allowed to get very brown, as that would spoil their appearance.

There were biscuit crumbs upon the tray, and a drop or two of wine was freshly spilled upon it every time the trap was set.

The Reindeer came up slowly in the gathering twilight and went to anchor a biscuit-toss away.

If you don't like the noise, go down in the cabin and stick your 'ead in a biscuit-bag.

We had all left the frigate without taking any food: hunger began to be severely felt; we mixed our biscuit-paste (which had fallen into the sea) with a little wine, and we distributed it thus prepared: such was our first meal, and the best we had the whole time we were on the raft.

There were also cockroaches bred in buckets with rolled cardboard in the centre and broken biscuit pieces thrown in the bucket.

Both were becoming fairly cheerful, when Aunt Missouri checked the biscuit-plate with: "I treat my neighbors' children just like I'd want children of my own treated.

John Owen, John Smith, and two Frenchmen, who were willing to share his fortune, embarked with him on the raft, which was fitted out with a sail made of a biscuit-sack, and an oar, to direct its course, instead of a rudder.

"You're a biscuit-shooter at the hotel?" "No. I work in the saloon.

MARMALADE BISCUITS Sift together 2 cups bread flour 5 teaspoons baking powder and 1 teaspoon salt.

We had a fire bucketit had started life as a biscuit tina few bits of damp wood, but no coke.

The biscuit allowance is now 8-3/4 lbs.

Then, as the curtain fell, he retired with many bowsand in the wings gave the Marvel a hot time for shirking the biscuit trick.

POCKET BOOKS Take as much of the coffee cake dough as you desire, lay it on a well-floured biscuit board and mix just enough more flour with it to enable you to roll it out without sticking to the board.

worth of cakes and biscuits carriage paid to any part of the United Kingdom, direct from headquarters, 466 Battersea Park Road, London.

There were heaps of biscuit cases here which we had left in Discovery days, and with these we built up a small inner hut to live in.

34 Words to use with  biscuit