1088 examples of pickled in sentences

If the colour be yellow, then there are substances of all shades of this hue, from saffron and pickled salmon to brimstone and straw.

191 Beetroot 1094 Boiled 1094 Pickled 369 Benton sauce 370 Bequests, legacies, &c. 2744-9 Beverages, general observations on 1789, 1806 Bills of fare, for January pp.

The Cure's p. 753 To make a plain 1456 Onion before the Christian era 139 History of the 485 Origin of the 1131 Properties of the 1130 Sauce, brown 485 or Soubise, French 483 white 484 Soup 138-9 Onions, burnt, for gravies 1130 Pickled 486-7 Spanish, baked 1129 pickled 527 stewed 1131 Open jam tart

The Cure's p. 753 To make a plain 1456 Onion before the Christian era 139 History of the 485 Origin of the 1131 Properties of the 1130 Sauce, brown 485 or Soubise, French 483 white 484 Soup 138-9 Onions, burnt, for gravies 1130 Pickled 486-7 Spanish, baked 1129 pickled 527 stewed 1131 Open jam tart

Walnut, the 536 Ketchup 535-6 Walnuts, pickled 534 Properties of the 1599 To have fresh throughout the season

Boiled ham, bacon, tongue, or pickled pork, should always accompany this dish; and when oyster sauce is served, the turkey should be stuffed with oyster forcemeat.

When gathered young, they are called gherkins: these, pickled, are much used in seasonings.

Barberries are also used as a dry sweetmeat, and in sugarplums or comfits; are pickled with vinegar, and are used for various culinary purposes.

At table he had been privileged to supply Miss Birdie with many dainties: pickled cucumbers, cup-custards, and root beer.

We noted the absence of the rosebud, and Jasperson blushingly confessed that he had presented the flower to his best girl after dinner, an act of homageso we presumedin recognition of the lady's contempt of danger in mixing pickled cucumbers with cup-custards.

Ah Fong's subsequent story of what happened was simple, and briefly to the effect that Quong, having entered his shop and priced various litchi nuts and pickled starfruit, had purchased some powdered lizard and, with the package in his left hand, had opened the door to go out.

About him were golden limes, ginger in syrup, litchi nuts, pickled leeches.

Place on side of plate Sweet pickled cucumber rings or Olives, plain or stuffed.

[Illustration: CLUB SANDWICH] PICKLED RIPE CUCUMBER RINGS Pare rind from 2 quarts ripe cucumbers, cut in slices crosswise, and then stamp out centers, making rings.

SPICED JELLY Put in saucepan 1 cup syrup strained from spiced figs or other spiced or sweet pickled fruit.

When at last he was made to understand that the trays around which the cats were so greedily thronging contained nothing more inviting than roasted rats and pickled fish fins, and that these delicacies would probably not be offered to prisoners anyway, he regretfully allowed himself to be pushed through a door at the side of the hall and hurried off in the direction of the shore.

However, to make sure, & to make him remember that he bore such a commission, we gave him 200 lashes, & having pickled him, left him to the care of the Doctor.

As for ourselves, what with a few eggs and frijoles, furnished by the alcalde, in addition to the stock of edibles, pickled oysters and other luxuries, prepared for us by Doña Maria, we contrived to fare right sumptuously in Goascoran.

This alcohol pickled integument of yours covers a trusting heart.

The mother persuaded others to have pickled herrings, cheese, wine.

A correspondent, who withholds her name, writes to me that in a Suffolk village, where she used to live some twenty or thirty years ago, "every one pickled their own beef, and it was held that if the pickling were performed by a woman during her menstrual period the meat would not keep.

About seventy years later, Robert Greene, the playwright, fell a victim to a surfeit of pickled herrings and Rhenish wine, at some merry gathering of his intimates falling under this denomination.

I knock, and after an interval hear the sound of pattens clacking across the flagged floor, and am admitted by an old woman, dried and pickled, by the action of the years, into an active cleanly old mummy, and whose fingers are wrinkled even more than time has done it, by the action of soapsuds.

"Why, I owe at least a dozen pickled limes; and I can't pay them, you know, till I have money, for Marmee forbids my having anything charged at the shop.

No sooner had the guest paid the usual stale compliments, and bowed himself out, than Jenny, under pretence of asking an important question, informed Mr. Davis, the teacher, that Amy March had pickled limes in her desk.

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