27 Verbs to Use for the Word lard

INGREDIENTS.Flounders, egg, and bread crumbs; boiling lard.

"Daily Paper.] Swiftly the shadow of William the Hun Fades from the fields that our valour has won; Totter the thrones of our many Controllers, Freedom is coming to man and his molars: Doomed is the coupon and doomed is the card, With all the embargos that hit us so hard; Now we may purchase unlimited lard.

Have ready some boiling lard; put the fish in, and fry a nice brown.

Then he said slowly, as if he had been giving the matter profound consideration; "There isn't a scrap of doubt in my mind that if Oily Dave took the fish he took the lard as well.

The general tendency of the discussion, as far as related to this part of the subject, seems to have been also in the same direction; but neither in the paper nor in the discussion was the question of the best mode of preparing lard for use in pharmacy

Now don't you upset anything while I go fer the lard.

I've been thinking ever since that the attention of the country ought to be called to that song, and so I've got up this missionary lard"; and I shoved the can of "Wandering Boy" under his eyes, giving him time to read the whole label.

He gave her the lard, and then went out under the apple tree where he had left the paper snappers.

When wanted for use, wash and wipe it, and it will answer for making into paste as well as fresh lard.

Do you know what that means, pa?" Father"It means lard.

The crew lands, and then proceeds to melt the lard, which, under the action of the heat, gives up all its useful partthat is, the oil.

I need some more lard for this pie-crust.

Well, sir, one day I heard that this Jake was offering lard to the trade at half a cent under the market, and that he'd had the nerve to label it "Driven Snow Leaf."

We'd had inspectors busy all night passing the lard which we'd gathered together and which was arriving by boat-loads and train-loads.

To prevent the lard from burning, and to insure its being a good colour, it is better to melt it in a jar placed in a saucepan of boiling water; by doing it in this manner, there will be no chance of its discolouring.

The Berkshire will produce more lard, but it will not run so fast; it has no more brains and cannot adapt what it has so well to the preservation of life.

We rendered our own lard, pickled our own fish, smoked our own meat and cured it, ground our own sausage, ground our own flour and meal from our own wheat and corn we raised on our place, spun and wove our own cloth.

A fellow who's got the making of a five-thousand-dollar office man in him may not sell enough lard to fry a half-portion of small potatoes if you put him on the road.

The stuffy little place, warm and damp with the excluded rain, and odorous with sizzling lard and steaming coffee and boiling cabbage, was crowded with people, but Joe and Marty took a little table to themselves in the darkest corner.

A padlock and chain were put on the door of the fish-house, everything that could be locked up was carefully made fast; then Katherine and Miles set themselves to the task of keeping their eyes open to find out who had stolen the lard.

This paste may be made by the directions in the preceding recipe, only using less butter and substituting lard for a portion of it.

Melt it, and add a little lard to soften it; the addition of a little clove oil renders it less adhesive.

There are no beasts of prey, but numerous herds of cattle; the inhabitants, however, are too indolent to profit by these gifts of nature; they are actually too idle to make their cow's milk into butter, and throughout the islands use hog's lard instead, because they will not be at the trouble of keeping and milking the cows.

Where'd you raise the money to buy all this cash lard and ship it abroad?

"To the rycht honourable and our rycht traist cousing the lard of Dvn." "Most interesting!" declared the young girl, holding the frame in her hands.

27 Verbs to Use for the Word  lard