45 examples of potatoe in sentences

A POTATOE PUDDING.

To pickle POTATOE CRABS.

POTATOE PUDDING another Way.

Nor is the history of the potatoe less remarkable or less strikingly illustrative of the imperious influence of authority.

This valuable plant, for upwards of two centuries, received an unprecedented opposition from vulgar prejudice, which all the philosophy of the age was unable to dissipate, until Louis XIV. wore a bunch of the flowers of the potatoe, in the midst of his court, on a day of mirth and festivity.

I think we have now had pretty fair specimens of old and young America; the first distrusting every thing native, even to a potatoe: and the second distrusting nothing, and least of all, itself.

bye, he'll bring potatoe, and corn, and cider all 'e squaw want.

As respects the former, Mike, who was a wag in his way, had taken a hint from a practice said to be common in Ireland, called "potatoe and point," which means to eat the potatoe and point at the butter; declaring that "rum and p'int" was every bit as entertaining as a "p'int of rum."

As respects the former, Mike, who was a wag in his way, had taken a hint from a practice said to be common in Ireland, called "potatoe and point," which means to eat the potatoe and point at the butter; declaring that "rum and p'int" was every bit as entertaining as a "p'int of rum."

She herself resembled indeed a gigantic potatoe, and philologians might have conjectured that her very name was no more than a corruption of the adjective mealy.

It seems to have required more ingenuity to think of feeding nations of mankind with so small a seed, than with the potatoe of Mexico, or the bread-fruit of the southern islands; hence Ceres in Egypt, which was the birth-place of our European arts, was deservedly celebrated amongst their divinities, as well as Osyris, who invented the Plough.

Seating herself upon a stool, she jerked off the lid of the kettle, and, to her horror and dismay, found not the favourite haricot, but a piece of cheese-rind, a crust of dry bread, and a cold potatoe.

"You don't call this cold potatoe and cheese-rind haricot, do you?" asked Caddy, angrily.

"Potatoe time," as it is called, begins about the middle of July.

All the brick-yards, except one, on which I was engaged, were connected either with a corn field, potatoe patch, rice field, cotton field, tan-works, or with a wood lot.

The other six months, they are fed upon the sweet potatoe.

The other six months, they are fed upon the sweet potatoe.

Large plats of the onion, of cocoa, plantain, banana, yam, potatoe, and other tropic vegetables, were scattered all around within five or six miles of a plantation.

The other six months, they are fed upon the sweet potatoe.

Their food was three pecks of potatoes per week, in the potatoe season, and one peck of corn the remainder of the year.

"The potatoe is a native plant of America."Ib., p. 60.

Potatoe balls are mashed potatoes formed into balls glazed with the yolk of egg, and browned with a salamander.

* POTATOE SHAVINGS.

Make a batter as for a fondu, but use rice flour or arrow root instead of potatoe flour; add the egg in the same manner as for a fondu, and pour the mixture into small paper trays fringed round the top.

winter, 14. potatoe, 7. à la turque, 6. vermicelli, 9. white, a, 9. tomato, 10. vegetable, or French, 11.

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