Which preposition to use with pork

for Occurrences 17%

A German farmer, living not one hundred miles from Cincinnati, is raising trichinated pork for the supply of the French army.

in Occurrences 15%

Indeed, I have more than a tribal aversion to pork in general, while, on the other hand, I quicken joyfully when noodles are interspersed with bacon.

into Occurrences 10%

Cut 2 pounds of fresh pork into thin strips and let fry ten minutes.

with Occurrences 5%

But this, after all, is simply a new application of the old practice of Curing pork with salt.

from Occurrences 5%

" Having been served with the wholesome country fare he had ordered, together with a glass of the heady native wine called applejack, the gentleman had but just moved a slice of pork from its bed in the beans, when, with much interest, he closely inspected the spot of vegetables he had uncovered, and expressed the belief that there was something alive in it.

as Occurrences 4%

On our return, we found a sirloin of moose roasted to a turn, a stake of bear-meat broiled on the coals, a stew of jerked venison, and as pleasant a dish of fried trout and pork as an epicure could desire.

to Occurrences 4%

The belief that negroes are particularly addicted to eating pork is well founded, as witness the sales of pork to colored people in most any meat market.

by Occurrences 3%

The best mode of finding or tracing trichinae in pork by means of a microscope is the following: Cut a very thin longitudinal slice of the muscle by means of a very sharp knife or razor.

of Occurrences 3%

The invited fallen heroes are called Einherier; their sport and pastime is to go out every day and fight and kill each other; but toward evening they awake to life again and ride home as friends to Valhalla, where they feast on pork of the barrow Saerimmer, and where Odin's maidens, the Valkyrias, fill their horns with mead.

on Occurrences 3%

Dick and I sat down opposite each other and between us there was a great brown bowl of moist brown beans with crispy strips of pork on top, and a good steam rising from its depths; and a small mountain of baked potatoes, each a little broken to show the snowy white interior; and two towers of such new bread as no one on this earth (or in any other planet so far as I know) but Harriet can make.

at Occurrences 2%

With pork at two shillings a pound my outlay should have produced a pig that weighed 1 ton 14-1/2 cwt.

butcherwith Occurrences 1%

When she came to us she was engaged to a pork butcherwith a milkman in reserve.

off Occurrences 1%

"Get some of that pork off of him," observed Sergeant Keith, "and he'll do in a couple of Fritzes before he's through.

during Occurrences 1%

You recollect the case of Traske, who practised Judaism, and forbade the use of swine's flesh, and who was sentenced to be fed upon nothing but pork during his confinement.

per Occurrences 1%

The only hope of safety lay in an overland march to Perth, three hundred miles away, upon their twenty pounds of damaged flour and one pound of salt pork per man; and yet, so wearied were they with the unceasing battle against wind and sea, that they even welcomed this hazardous prospect as a change for the better.

than Occurrences 1%

Aminadab, blunt though he was, and fonder of pork than poetry, and of scriptural quotationswhich he had always at his tongue's end for conclaves of weaversthan impassioned sentiments, rising at the inspiring touch of this strange world's endless and ever-occurring occasions, was impressed.

like Occurrences 1%

for salads, to pickle walnuts like mangoes, to make flummery, to make a carp pie, to pickle French beans and cucumbers, to make damson and quince wines, to make a French pudding (called a Pomeroy pudding), to make a leg of pork like a Westphalia ham, to make mutton as beef, and to pot beef to eat like venison.

about Occurrences 1%

or 3d do, and mutton the same price; pork about 4d.; sugar, very good, 5d.

Which preposition to use with  pork