122 Verbs to Use for the Word jar

Now put the mixed vegetables into smaller jars, without any of the vinegar; then boil the vinegar again, adding as much more as will be required to fill the different jars, and also cayenne, mustard-seed, turmeric, and mustard, which must be well mixed with a little cold vinegar, allowing the quantities named above to each gallon of vinegar.

Boil sufficient vinegar to cover them, with spices and pepper, &c., in the above proportion, for 10 minutes; pour it, quite boiling, over the gherkins, cover the jar with vine-leaves, and put over them a plate, setting them near the fire, where they must remain all night.

Should there be any left, rewarm it the next day by putting the hare, &c. into a covered jar, and placing this jar in a saucepan of boiling water: this method prevents a great deal of waste.

At the same time he felt a slight jar.

There was a spring of clear, cold water flowing down from the mountain, and John took an earthen jar, and ran to fill it.

Here was her writing-table, whereon stood now a green jar of scented arums and trailing white fuchsias.

(Turning to Ali Cogia.) Ali Cogia, have you brought the jar? ALI COGIA.

He got a wood fire going in the range, scouted for coffee, found a glass jar of bacon, a tin of milk, all kinds of canned goods.

A few hours since she had got a jar.

When the contents of both jars are sufficiently cooked, mix them together, stirring them well as you mix them, and submit them to a slow boiling for 1/2 hour; cover closely, and let them stand 24 hours in a cool place; then open the jar and add the bay-leaves; let it stand a week longer closed down, when strain through a flannel bag, and it will be ready for use.

I felt triumphant in my revenge, though deep within me I was a wee bit sorry to have broken the jar.

Cut the tops and tails off the gooseberries; put them into a jar, with 2 tablespoonfuls of water and a little good moist sugar; set this jar in a saucepan of boiling water, and let it boil until the fruit is soft enough to mash.

" "You talk too much, miss," said the captain, drawing the tobacco jar towards him and slowly filling his pipe.

He was sunfishing now in that most deadly manner when the horse lands on one forehoof, the rider receiving a double jar from the down-shock and then the whiplash snap to the side.

Ali Cogia left with this merchant, so he says, a jar in which he had placed this money.

One carried a beautiful transparent jar, and in the fading light Babouscka could see in it a golden liquid which she knew from its color must be myrrh.

This thickening may be made in larger quantities, and kept in a stone jar for use when wanted.

Mrs. Bowyer heard the jar and tingle in the inanimate world, but she thought only that it was some charitable visitor who had come in, and gone softly away again at the sound of tears.

Put the damsons (which should be picked from the stalks and quite free from blemishes) into a jar, with pounded sugar sprinkled amongst them in the above proportion; tie the jar closely down, set it in a saucepan of cold water; bring it gradually to boil, and simmer gently until the damsons are soft, without being broken.

In some dairies a third apartment, or, at least, a cool airy pantry, is required for storing away butter, with shelves of marble or slate, to hold the cream-jars while it is ripening; and where cheeses are made, a fourth becomes necessary.

She looked surprised to see him back at such an hour, but said nothing, as Esther Nichols was close by, employed in wiping off the jars.

But it is difficult to mend a broken jar.

With a single bound Let us escape this ceaseless jar; Even for me too mad these people are.

When the snake has finished drinking, it will enter the earthen jar.

It was put about now that he drank, because some busybody had seen a jar of spirits carried into the house from the wine merchant's cart.

122 Verbs to Use for the Word  jar