23 Words to use with rye

Spread thin slices of rye bread with butter and caviare; some slices of white bread with butter and thin slices of ham; some slices of pumpernickel bread with butter and a layer of cottage cheese; and some slices of brown bread with butter and cold cooked chicken sliced thin.

A good bread may be made by mixing rye-flour, wheat-flour, and rice-paste in equal proportions; also by mixing rye, wheat, and barley.

It was, as usual, a brilliant morning, the dewy blades of the rye-grass which covered the plain sparkled brightly in the beams of the sun, which had probably been about two hours above the horizon.

Like the rye-field, I found the so-called desert of Mono blooming in a high state of natural cultivation with the wild rose, cherry, aster, and the delicate abronia; also innumerable gilias, phloxes, poppies, and bush-compositae.

It is the same with the names of the various grains, and the product of the cheaper kinds when ground,as oat-meal, barley-meal, rye-meal; while the generic term for the crop becomes grain, and the meal of the variety used by the higher classes is turned into flour.

On some of the fattest of these the natives were seen riding, on pannels stuffed with rye straw, as is used in Spain, and having a frame of wood like a saddle.

Close beside him marched grain-filled rye blades, blossoming corn flowers, and yellow daisies.

The peasantry were getting in the hay and rye harvest, and large tracts of wheat and barley were nearly ready for cutting.

Can't you see that it's raining rye-loaves and cookies?" It was a big, thick mist that moved northward briskly, and followed close upon the geese.

Take 1 cup of rye bread-crumbs and mix with the beaten yolks of 4 eggs, 1/2 cup of sugar, some pounded almonds, a pinch of cinnamon, nutmeg and a piece of chocolate grated.

To prevent its being fatal or injurious, he made each man, previous to lying down, drink freely of rye whiskey.

Farmers always count rye-stacks in the morning, in order to discover whether any of them have been lifted during the night.

The German peasantry have their "rye-wolf," a malignant spirit infesting the rye-fields; and in some parts of the Continent orchards are said to be infested by evil demons, who, until driven away by various incantations, are liable to do much harm to the fruit.

Rye cocktails.

PLATZ Take a piece of rye bread dough.

November passed, with its Thanksgivingthe sole day of all the year which grand'ther celebrated, by buying a goose for dinner, which goose was stewed with rye dumplings, that slid over my plate like glass balls.

QUASS, a beer made in Russia from rye grain, employed as vinegar when sour.

My horse had bitten off five or six rye heads in a rye field, for which enormity his owner was obliged to pay ten dollars, though the actual damage was not to the value of six cents.

He and his tribe raised on his great farm here in Bradford County everything he needed to eat, drink, or to wear: his wife and daughters spun and wove their clothing from the cotton grown and ginned on his own fields; the delicious syrup and sugar which adorned and sweetened the mountains of rye pancakes and floods of home-raised coffee, was made from the cane which was grown, and ground on his own soil.

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The menu consisted of broiled chicken, fresh green peas, small boiled potatoes with parsley, and rye rolls.

This cheese is excellent for rye bread sandwiches.

Spread on rye bread slices.

23 Words to use with  rye