16 Words to use with raisins

To make this jelly more economically, raisin wine may be substituted for the sherry and brandy, and the stock made from cow-heels, instead of calf's feet.

Then that rich man, Mendel Reiss, would sit on the Sabbath at his table, and wipe the raisin-sauce from his mouth, and rub his belly, and perhaps say, 'Tall Nose Star was a brave fellow after all; if it had not been for him, perhaps they would have burst open the gate.

ISay, one of these pies is a raisin pie!"

"Don't burn yourselfit's piping hot," he observed, tendering Andy a tempting raisin cake, enough for two meals.

He has just published a book on the raisin industry in California, which may be seen at our offices.

Jo hadn't had much action for some time, an' he must have used the wait thinkin' up new ways of raisin' hell.

So he took a small box about as large as a raisin-box, which he found in the barn, and laid it down on its side, so as to turn the open side towards the trap, and then moved the trap close up to it.

Then he was a raisin-picker, which for him was another art.

One does not break one's teeth on it as over the torone, which is only to be cajoled into masticability by prolonged suction, and often not then; but the teeth sink into it as the wagoner's wheels into clayey mire, and every now and then receive a shock, as from sunken rocks, from the raisin-stones, indurated almonds, pistachio-nuts, and pine-seeds, which startle the ignorant and innocent eater with frightful doubts.

A single acre of raisin vines in a Merced Colony lot means handfuls of bright, golden double eagles to the bright-eyed children of the Merced farmer in the near future.

The Pacific Rural Press, referring to the raisin vineyards in the San Joaquin Valley, California, states: "What is especially interesting to the home-seeker in connection with this information, is the fact that everyone of these vineyardists is prosperous.

Rice snowball Rice fruit dessert Rice dumpling Rice cream pudding Rice pudding with raisins Red rice mold

Also lentil and nut pastes, salads, Wallace cheese, raisin bread, oatcake, sweet cakes and biscuits, jams, etc. DINNERS.

The Merced Argus says of raisin culture: "One of the great charms of raisin culture is the extreme simplicity of its operations.

"You're old peaches on raisin fouls, I've been told," said I. "Ker-r-rect," said he, "chickens is my best holt.

No other horticultural industry is so profitable as the culture of the raisin grape, in no other is the work so pleasant, and no other yields a return so quickly.

16 Words to use with  raisins