Which preposition to use with peeled
Mix with 1/2 pound of chopped suet; add a teaspoonful of salt, 1 cup of sugar, 2 eggs and the grated peel of a lemon, a pinch of cinnamon, cloves and allspice.
Steep the peels in a bottle of rum or brandy, stopped close, twenty-four hours; squeeze the fruit on two pounds of sugar; add to it four quarts of water, and one of new milk, boiling hot; stir the rum into the above, and run it through a jelly-bag till perfectly clear.
In spite of this, he was cool, however, and kept his eye peeled for the movement that would tell him Harris was about to launch his right.
The meat was removed occasionally, and turned, until the roasting process was completed, and then served up on clean birch bark, just peeled from the trees, in the place of platters.
Read the Irish papers, that is, Lord Francis Leveson's private letters to Peel and Peel's to him, with a letter from Peel to Leslie Foster, asking his opinion as to education and Maynooth, and Foster's reply.
To every gallon put in a large lemon, pare and strain it, put the juice and peel into your tub, and when it is wrought put it into your barrel; let it work for three or four days, stir twice a day with a thible, so bung it up, and let it stand two or three months, according to the hotness of the weather.
Then mix in lightly the currants, almonds, and candied peel with the wine and brandy; and having lined a hoop with buttered paper, fill it with the mixture, and bake the cake in a tolerably quick oven, taking care, however, not to burn it: to prevent this, the top of it may be covered with a sheet of paper.
Met Peel at the Cabinet room.
We must keep our eyes peeled on the swamp.
If peeled before baking, cut in halves and put on a greased tin with a little nut-fat or butter on each. CHIPS.Cut into long chips and try in deep oil or fat.
But it was when he rose immediately after Sir Robert Peel, and denounced Peel as one who had betrayed his party and his principles, that he made the first deep impression on the House of Commons, and came to be considered as a serious and influential Parliamentary personage.
Had some conversation with Peel about the next member for the direction.
" The old custom, too, of throwing an apple-peel over the head, marriage or single blessedness being foretold by its remaining whole or breaking, and of the peel so cast forming the initial of the future loved one, finds many adherents.
Pare the lemons, squeeze them, and boil the peel until tender enough to mash.
Was there no last words?" "On'y one," ses one o' the chaps, Joe Peel by name.
Mr. Murray, it may here be mentioned, had much communication with Sir Robert Peel during his parliamentary career.
But as you get older, your skin kind of peels off easy and gradualyou don't get them shocks when you sort of come out all new and shiny and admirin' of yourself.
" He was peeling out of his gauntlets, and cramming them into spacious side pockets.