53 Words to use with dairies

Then I fancy myself running after the dairy-maid into the nice clean dairy, and see the pans full of milk and cream.

Dairy cattle, by William Wodin Yapp and William Barbour Nevens.

Milk is dear and dangerous; butter is only known as it appears in cans from Denmark; and all the other dairy products are of the meanest description.

He finds himself, in the course of time, the owner of a dairy farm, and a man of increasing income.

The brood is highly prized in Belgium, Prussia, France, Italy, and Russia; it is imported into most of the British colonies, and is greatly esteemed both for its meat and its dairy produce, wherever it is known.

There may be for example the pottery town, the weaving town, the country town, the fishing town, the colliery town: in the country there is the district of the dairy farmer, of the sheep farmer, of the grain grower and miller, of the fruit farmer, of the hop grower, and many districts may partake of more than one characteristic.

Acting on Dr. Conwell's advice, he studied agricultural chemistry, dairy farming, and household economy.

Young Mrs. John, as she was called, was now her right hand, and the dairy work of the farm was made over entirely to her.

They take the place of white bread, and white flour biscuits, of expensive dairy butter, of sloppy indigestible porridge, and so on.

The daughter then turned to me and said, "Mr. O'Donnell is the tax-gatherer, and last year he raised our taxes, and my father was very angry, and when he came, brought him into the dairy, and sent the dairy-woman away on a message, and then swore at him a great deal.

PALMER, GAY W. Laboratory experiments in dairy chemistry.

" Still, she was so pleased when I could write a little with ink and quill, that she dictated several letters to Jakie, who was in the dairy business near Stockton; and in an unguarded moment she agreed that I should attend Miss Doty's school.

Suddenly the eldest of the dairy girls looked up from her work and said laughingly: "There's no need of our sitting here so silent to-night, for we have two story-tellers with us.

Dairy enterprises.

There has been, in fact, a general stir and movement in dairy districts since the milk selling commenced, which has been favourable to labour.

Accustomed to strange meals in strange companya bowl of milk with a prison chaplain at a dairy lunch-room, or even, on one occasion, a supper in an Owl Lunch Wagon with a wavering drunkard,she had thought that a quiet, perfect dinner with Mr. Lanley sounded pleasant enough.

In rear of the kitchen was the milk or dairy house, and beyond this the smoke house for curing the meat.

"The bread to this enormous quantity of sack is represented by 2,500 bakers, 1,700 butchers, not including pork butchers, 2,600 tea dealers and grocers, 1,260 coffee-room keepers, nearly 1,500 dairy-men, and 1,350 tobacconists.

What would a spirit want at the dairy door?

Thus, in Minnesota, where the grain, dairy and lumber interests are very important, there are inspectors of grain, a dairy commissioner, and surveyors-general of logs.

Much is expected, too, of the large dairy companies, who, by their control of vast numbers of heavy milk-cans, are in a peculiarly favoured position.

Not only was their living taken from them by the drought, but there is nothing more heartrending than to have poor beasts, especially dairy cows, so familiar, valued, and loved, pleading for food day after day in their piteous dumb way when one has it not to give.

Shortly after the demise of his wife also, he found it expedient to give Lucy, in addition to her dairy duties, the sole charge of the housekeeping.

At dawn of the day he was to finish it he rushed into a dairy lunch to get a sandwich and a glass of milk.

I want to interest you in dairy matters.

53 Words to use with  dairies