112 Verbs to Use for the Word vegetables

At the back of the house there was a space of ground where Mrs. Wiles grew a few vegetables for the household's use.

You could raise your own vegetables.

Make a highly-seasoned beef broth; add the fried vegetables, 2 boiled beets chopped fine, some chopped ham, 1/4 teaspoonful of fennel seed, 2 sprigs of parsley chopped.

If the patient be allowed to eat vegetables, never send them up undercooked, or half raw; and let a small quantity only be temptingly arranged on a dish.

The fan-palm was frequently seen on the banks of Elsey Creek, where it obtained a height of fifty to eighty feet, and had a thicker stem and produced a more palatable vegetable than the species growing on the banks of the Victoria River.

Catherine, who was preparing vegetables for a meal, looked more sulky and less spirited than when I had seen her first.

"Oh," said they, "we used to sell our vegetables to the hospital; but now"and they stopped; and Monsieur de Marne saw that every one's mind was filled with a subject which it would be impossible for him ever to forget.

One tablespoonful of any of the finer cooked vegetables is enough in proportion to two eggs.

But for the benefit of such as are like the advertised domestic "willing to learn," I would say that vegetarians as a rule use fresh vegetables practically in the same way as meat eaters do, to supplement more substantial viands.

The canals here afford great facilities for bringing vegetables and produce to market in a fresh state.

In the mean time boil the vegetables until nearly tender, slice them, and add them to the mutton about 1/4 hour before it is to be served.

A lukewarm leg of mutton, very underdone, was on the table, the cloth of which was by no means clean; the dishes, which contained quite cold vegetables, were cracked and did not match; the bread was of the commonest kind, that which is called "household;" the knives were badly cleaned, and the plate was worn off the forks and spoons.

Jacob peeled the vegetables, we all sang, and Peter told us marvelous stories.

Slice and fry the onions of a pale brown, and cut up the other vegetables in small pieces, and prepare the beef for stewing in the following manner:Choose a fine piece of beef, cut the bacon into long slices, about an inch in thickness, dip them into vinegar, and then into a little of the above seasoning of spice, &c., mixed with the same quantity of minced herbs.

Season with salt and pepper; when done, strain off the vegetables, and put two-thirds of the liquor they were boiled in to the stock.

Well wash the vegetables, slice them, and add to the soup.

They buy vegetables and candy from the Greeks.

The general directions given for canning fruits should be followed in canning vegetables.

She gets into the pot to flavor the vegetables.

Anderson, writing under the date of 1548, says, "The English cultivated scarcely any vegetables before the last two centuries.

They threw rotten vegetables, fruit parings, and scraps from the table into a tub, and gave them to him at the end of a few days.

If his trade permits it, the middle-class Memon will himself go a-marketing, taking with him a "jambil" or Arab-made basket of date-leaves in which to place his vegetables, his green spices, his meat and a little of such fruit as may be in season.

These secluded flats are settled mostly by Italians and Germans, who plant a few vegetables and grape-vines at odd times, while their main business is mining and prospecting.

Put in the things to make it, will you please, and I would like some vegetables for the cow.

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112 Verbs to Use for the Word  vegetables