Do we say cheese or chic

cheese 1893 occurrences

I desire to record my gratitude here to the friends who have sent me recipes; to the graduate of the Victoria School of Cookery, who assisted me with much good advice; to Cassell's large Dictionary of Cookery, from which I gathered many useful hints; to the Herald of Health, which first published recipes for the Agar-agar Jellies and Wallace Cheese; and to E. and B. May's Cookery Book, from whence emanates the idea of jam without sugar.

But, owing to repeated requests from ordinary vegetarians, who find the book useful, I am now including recipes for yeast bread, cheese dishes, nutmeat dishes, etc.

For small, open tarts, the following mixture is a good substitute for the lemon curd that goes to make cheese cakes.

XXII.They do not pay much attention to agriculture, and a large portion of their food consists in milk, cheese, and flesh; nor has any one a fixed quantity of land or his own individual limits; but the magistrates and the leading men each year apportion to the tribes and families, who have united together, as much land as, and in the place in which, they think proper, and the year after compel them to remove elsewhere.

Economy N. economy, frugality; thrift, thriftiness; care, husbandry, good housewifery, savingness^, retrenchment. savings; prevention of waste, save-all; cheese parings and candle ends; parsimony &c 819. cost-cutting, cost control.

And Percival's mother brought him a scrip with bread and cheese for his refreshment and she hung it about his shoulder.

So he abided there for the night, and when the next morning had come he arose and bathed himself and went his way; and, as he rode upon his poor starved horse, he brake his fast with the bread and cheese that his mother had put into his wallet, and he was very glad at heart and rejoiced exceedingly in the wonderfulness and the beauty of the world in which he found himself to be.

And as he sat there there came a barelegged lass from the cottage and brought him fresh milk to drink; and there came a good, comely housewife and brought him bread and cheese made of cream; and Sir Percival ate and drank with great appetite.

Bales of cloth, cases of wine, a few boxes of cheese, some hams, the carcass of a milch cow that had been washed on shore, buckets, tubs, butts, a seaman's chest, (containing a tinder-box, and needles and thread,) with a number of elegant mahogany turned bed-posts, and part of an investment for the India market, were got on shore.

After some days, the dead cow, hams, and cheese were consumed; and, from one end of the island to the other, not a morsel of food could be seen.

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The ritche that at his table feasts With choyse of dayntyes, sundry guests, In all his plenty can but fill One belly; so the poore can still With cheese and onions and disguest As well with them as th'others feast.

He will be eaten with rats too, he looks like a piece of cheese alreadie.

Tut, tut, thou art a foole, keepe her close from the poticarie, let her taste of no licoras, twill make her long winded; no plums, nor no parseneps, no peares, nor no Popperins, sheele dreame in her sleep then; let her live vpon Hasels, give her nuts for her dyet, while a toothe's in her head, give her cheese for disgestion,[307] twil make her short winded; if that will not serve, set fire to the pan and blow her up with Gun-powder.

The farmer hitched a horse to a cart loaded with tubs of butter, boxes of cheese, and all kinds of eatables.

Milk, Butter, Eggs, and Cheese.

Charles ate of the cheese; but taking the green part to be bad, he took care to remove it with his knife.

The Emperor, tasting it, found that the bishop was right; and consequently ordered him to send him annually two cases of similar cheese to Aix-la-Chapelle.

" ("Many a ton of wine, Many a slice of good bacon, plenty of good roasted cheese.")

The old gentlemen, who have excellent appetites, dispersed at once, one of them politely asking us if we would not stop and have a bit of bread and a little mite of cheese.

I never had anything stolen, and when ever I gave any little trifle to a child, {200} such as a piece of bread, cheese, or the like, their parents always endeavoured to show their gratitude by other acts of kindness.

Shilling Ordinary 3 Courses, Cheese and Coffee.

His eatables would not have been complete without cheese; and he therefore ordered about six hundredweight from Derbyshire, Wiltshire, and Leicestershire, besides a couple of large old cheeses from Rostherne, in Cheshireeven then noted for the best dairies in the whole county.

It's dried in, toobut" He laid his palette slowly down and wiped his brushes carefully on a piece of cheese-cloth, put a canvas in a frame upon the easel and shoved it forward into a better light.

A Hamburg cheese, which had been a part of my stores, was voted to me for a pillow, and, after a supper the best part of which was a portion of one of the wet loaves which had remained in a barrel too tightly wedged to drift away, we betook ourselves to our repose.

chic 112 occurrences

One recognizes the traditional womanly woman, petite and chic, who always marries the hero in stories.

Abigail had never been in such a chic place before.

[Fr.]; tour de force; chic.

[Fr.], in best bib and tucker, in Sunday best, endimanche, chic.

She was one of those women who remain trig and chic though they be slovens by instinct.

To-day they think it much more chic to hire a big barge and drive down to Esbly and have a rousing breakfast and dance in the big hall which every country hotel has for such festivities.

The waiter seemed a little surprised to hear it asked for, but it had been the only chic brand in 19.

And he summed up his enthusiasm with this affirmation: "I am fighting for France because it is a chic country.

No, war is not chic, Captain, no matter how much they talk of heroism and sublime things in the newspapers and books.

It seems that she is a chic woman,a species of lady from a novel.

"I know who she is: she is a spy who was an actress,a woman with a certain chic.

I'll tell you why, by Charles (Chic) Sale. Illus.

Chic chart reference for music teachers.

SEE YOUNG, CHIC.

SEE YOUNG, CHIC.

By Chic Young.

By Chic Young.

By Chic Young.

YOUNG, CHIC. Blondie, by Murat Young a.k.a Chic Young.

YOUNG, CHIC. Blondie, by Murat Young a.k.a Chic Young.

SEE Williams, Lida M. YOUNG, MURAT. SEE Young, Chic.

SEE YOUNG, CHIC.

They think him so "chic," and he is.

No onenot even I, who so love themcould ever accuse the "piou- piou" of being chic.

It seemed so chic to travel with the consent of a big general.

Do we say   cheese   or  chic