442 examples of pastries in sentences

Boys in scanty clothing played sipa or practised gymnastic exercises on improvised trapezes, while on the staircase a fight was in progress between eight or nine armed with canes, sticks, and ropes, but neither attackers nor attacked did any great damage, their blows generally falling sidewise upon the shoulders of the Chinese pedler who was there selling his outlandish mixtures and indigestible pastries.

Ancient pastries, owing to their shapes, received the name of tourte or tarte, from the Latin torta, a large hunch of bread.

This rose-water was added to all stews, pastries, and beverages.

Amongst the dry and sweet pastries from the small oven which appeared at the issue

The issue, or exit from table, is mostly composed of hypocras and a sort of oublie called mestier; or, in summer, when hypocras is out of season on account of its strength, of apples, cheeses, and sometimes of pastries and sweetmeats.

These consisted of fruits and various sweet pastries.

The pastries represented stags and swans, to the necks of which were suspended the arms of the Count of Anjou and those of the two young ladies.

All the luxuries and delicacies of a tropical clime loaded the boardan epicurean variety of meats, flesh, fowl, and fishof vegetables, pastries, fruits, and nuts, and that invariable accompaniment of a West India dinner, wine.

All the luxuries and delicacies of a tropical clime loaded the boardan epicurean variety of meats, flesh, fowl, and fishof vegetables, pastries, fruits, and nuts, and that invariable accompaniment of a West India dinner, wine.

At night they slept, if they chose, in the Bunk House; and ate without restriction such mysterious delicacies as cake and pastries.

Haldeman-Julius Co. (PWH); 20May54; R130426. How to make desserts, pies, and pastries.

LAMBETH, JOSEPH A. Lambeth method of cake decoration and practical pastries.

Lambeth method of cake decoration and practical pastries.

SEE Smith, Lloyd E. How to make desserts, pies, and pastries.

Haldeman-Julius Co. (PWH); 20May54; R130426. How to make desserts, pies, and pastries.

At which point she came upon a pastry-shop window and she went in and bought a half-dozen French pastries.

" Claire handed her mother the package of pastries.

We soon went in to supper and, after the peacock, the pheasants, and the pastries were removed, we were served with a most delicious after-dish in sparkling glass cups.

As has been elsewhere remarked, foods containing an excess of fat, as do most pastries and many varieties of cake, are exceedingly difficult of digestion, the fat undergoing in the stomach no changes which answer to the digestion of other elements of food, and its presence interferes with the action of the gastric juice upon other elements.

Tea, coffee, hot bread and biscuit, fried foods of all kinds, salted meats, preserves, rich puddings, cake, and pastries should be wholly discarded from the children's bill of fare.

After supper, which consisted largely of lemonade and pastries, the hostess requested her guests, several being well-nigh torpid, to attend to a song by Mr. Pumpherston.

'Gor, I never seen as much pastries in a' ma born daysno but what I'm ready to dae ma bit.'

Weel, weel, ye'll sune forget aboot yer troubles in the joys o' pursuin' pastries.

Bread and pastries were made in the "skillet" and "spider.

These are side-dishes for the second course; they comprise dressed vegetables, puddings, gateaux, pastries, fritters, creams, jellies, timbales, &c. Farcie, a French term for forcemeat; it is a mixture of savoury ingredients, used for croquettes, balls, &c. Meat is by no means a necessary ingredient, although the English word might seem to imply the contrary.

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