27 Verbs to Use for the Word preserve

When boiled with sugar, it makes a very agreeable preserve or jelly, according to the different modes of preparing it.

The only thing I liked about it," she finished, with a reminiscent smile, "was the shelf-lined, icy room where she kept her fruit preserves.

Skim well; then boil the preserve quickly for 1/2 hour, or until it looks firm and hard in the spoon; put it quickly into shallow pots, or very tiny earthenware moulds, and, when cold, cover it with oiled papers, and the jars with tissue-paper brushed over on both sides with the white of an egg.

And then Jane wrote; wrote that the professor needed somebody to superintend him, to see that he did not take cold, and to cook his preserves; so she was coming.

The next day boil it again for a few minutes, take out the nectarines, put them into jars, boil the syrup quickly for 5 minutes, pour it over the fruit, and, when cold, cover the preserve down.

Troussart says: "Mucor mucedo devours our preserves; Ascophora mucedo turns our bread mouldy; Molinia is nourished at the expense of our fruits; Mucor herbarium destroys the herbarium of the botanist; and Choetonium chartatum develops itself on paper, on the insides of books and on their bindings, when they come in contact with a damp wall.

Who, except ostriches, could eat their nasty preserves for breakfast when they are having grape-fruit at home?

Pliny (H.N. VIII, 211) says that this Lippinus was the first of the Romans to keep wild animals enclosed; that he established his preserves shortly before the Civil Wars, and that he soon had imitators.]

Thy fires unquenched preserve, As erst the vestal flame; the pointed steel In the hot embers hide; and if surprised Thou feel'st the deadly bite, quick urge it home Into the recent sore, and cauterise The wound; spare not thy flesh, nor dread the event: Vulcan shall save when Aesculapius fails.

He gave Mrs Null some damson preserves, and he took some himself, and then he helped himself to a great hot roll, from a plate that Letty had just brought in, and carefully opening it he buttered it on the inside, and covered one-half of it with the damson preserves.

She then handed round the preserves, and went out to bake more waffles.

Put together with apricot, strawberry, or raspberry jam and pineapple marmalade, each layer having a different preserve.

10 As hurtful these he kills, as useful those Preserves; their sole and arbitrary king.

Use glass jars and the best white sugar, and do not have any other cooking going on while preserving, as the steam or grease will be apt to injure your preserves.

One morning two weeks later young Brandes was passing through the forest of Brede, on his way from inspecting his preserve.

Chapter XI "Is Minnie not well?" said Thomas Carpenter, entering one morning, the pleasant room, where Anna was labelling some preserves.

One was told of the finding of rifles in German cellars, marked "Preserves," of German consuls authorized to give prizes for the most complete inventories of their neighborhoods turned in by amateur spies.

Have ready half the kernels blanched; put them into the jam, give them one boil, and pour the preserve into pots.

Her mother must have counted on having her assistance in carrying on her task of putting up preserves in the kitchen, for once more she called to Sallie to come and lend a hand for a few moments.

Major Dobbin also sent over preserves and pickles, which latter the young gentleman tried surreptitiously in the sideboard, and half killed himself with eating.

He set up a great deer preserve, and he laid laws therewith that whoso should slay hart or hind, he should be blinded.

He is a crack shot, and is out nearly daily, when the weather permits, shooting over his splendid preserves around Teherán.

Surely such a trade might be profitable, if only a quarter as much care were taken in the West Indies as is taken in England to improve the varieties by selection and culture; and care taken also not to spoil the preserves, as now, for the English market, by swamping them with sugar or sling.

He spread some quince preserve on a slab o

And where on the map are these lovely creatures to be found? Sister Theresa’s school adjoins your preserve; Miss Devereux has I think some of your own weakness for travel.

27 Verbs to Use for the Word  preserve