22 Verbs to Use for the Word mustard

Chop ham with the yolks of 2 hard-boiled eggs; add some made mustard and fresh butter and a dash of pepper.

"MondayTo-day the children took up their mustard and cress, dug and raked the ground ready for transplanting the lettuces.

"Cowardy, cowardy custard," chanted the well-bred Miss Nugent, "ate his mother's mustard.

We might just as well dignify mustard and cress with the title of trees.

Jim watched agonizedly as Matt got the mustard can and a cup and ran for the sink.

At once Sir Samuel gave them mustard and water and other emetics, and they were soon better.

[Condiments] salt; mustard, grey poupon mustard; pepper, black pepper, white pepper, peppercorn, curry, sauce piquante

The poetical ambition of the author has proved a source of embarrassment here and there; and in the receipt "for a service on a fish-day" the practitioner is prayed within four lines to cover his white herring for God's sake, and lay mustard over his red for God's love, because sake and love rhyme with take and above.

It is generally best to mate a mustard to a pepper, to prevent the mustards becoming too light in colour, though two rich-coloured mustards may be mated together with good results.

From it also is made the vinegar known as tarragon vinegar, which is employed by the French in mixing their mustard.

To make white mayonnaise, follow the ordinary directions, using lemon juice instead of vinegar, omitting the mustard and adding, when finished, a half cup of whipped cream or half an egg white beaten very stiff.

Mix 2 teaspoons brown sugar Few grains pepper 1/2 teaspoon paprika 1/4 teaspoon mustard.

It is generally best to mate a mustard to a pepper, to prevent the mustards becoming too light in colour, though two rich-coloured mustards may be mated together with good results.

"Just at that moment I happened to be downstairs killing the chef for putting mustard in the blanc mange.

A spasm had shaken the mustard can out of Jim's hands, and the contents were spilled upon the floor.

I ran down to the store for a few minutes this mornin', an' when I got back she says to me: "'"Father, you always smell o' ham an' mustard.

Children, even in these days, indulge their fancy in sowing mustard and cress, &c. in 'curious knots,' or in favorite names and sentences.

Worms in pots may be brought to the top by sprinkling a little dry mustard on the surface of the soil, and then giving the plant a good watering.

" "Hand awver the pleat, young 'ooman," I sed, "an' I'll trubble you vor the mustard, an' salt, an' that pleat o' bread an' butter, an' I'll set down an' hev a bit of a snack.

Now mix one gallon or more of best pickling vinegar with a pound of ground mustard (wet the mustard with cold water before using).

There was once a poor but industrious oilman; he got a log of wood and carved out an oil mill and, borrowing some money as capital, he bought mustard and sesame seed and set to work to press it; as he had no bullock he had to turn the mill himself.

The cloth, Lewisham observed, as he turned towards it, had several undarned holes and discoloured places, and in the centre stood a tarnished cruet which contained mustard, pepper, vinegar, and three ambiguous dried-up bottles.

22 Verbs to Use for the Word  mustard