36 Verbs to Use for the Word vinegar

Then beat the yolks of 2 eggs with a tablespoonful of sugar; add the hot vinegar slowly to the beaten eggs and mix with the cabbage.

The next day, drain them well for 6 hours, put them into a jar, pour boiling vinegar over them, and keep them in a warm place.

Crush the seed by pounding it in a mortar; boil the vinegar, and when cold, pour it to the seed; let it infuse for a fortnight, when strain and bottle off for use.

Never use vinegar with salmon, as it spoils the taste and colour of the fish.

Gather the flowers of Elder, pick them very clean, and dry them in the Sun on a gentle heat, and take to every quart of Vinegar a good handfull of flowers and let it stand to Sun a fortnight, then strain the Vinegar from the flowers, and put it into the barrell againe, and when you draw a quart of Vinegar, draw a quart of water, and put it into the Barrell luke warme.

Then heat some vinegar.

Cut him in peices, and strew upon him salt and scalding vinegar, boyle him in water and White wine, when he is boyling put in sweet Herbs, Onyon, Garlick, Ginger, Nutmeg, and salt; when he is boyled take him out of the Liquor, and let him drayn, in the mean time beat Butter and Anchoves together, and pour it on the fish, squeezing a little Orange and Lemon upon it.

The sin of gold is its abuse, And not its mere possession, Wine may turn vinegar, and gold May turn men to transgression.

Conte, don't let him eat too much vinegar.

For flavouring vinegar; also used in salads, soups, and pickles.

The article in the pamphlet is headed "Forthave's Vinegar.

Perhaps its close, oppressive atmosphere could not have been analyzed into as many separate odors as Coleridge distinguished in Cologne,but I could easily identify aromatic vinegar, damp straw, lemons, and dyed silk gowns.

In an old tract printed in the year 1749, it is stated that one Richard Forthave, who lived in Bishopsgate-street Without, sold and invented "a vinegar," which had a great run, and he soon became noted; and from this it may be concluded that the length of time has caused the above corruption.

With this introduction, let us shake the pepperpot and lay out the strong vinegar of our feast!

It is singular enough, that a discovery of modern chemistry should long have been practically employed in some parts of Norway, for the purpose of making vinegar from a large species of black ant.

To be sure, his senior deacon, old Deacon Shearer,who seemed to have got his Scripture-teachings out of the "Vinegar Bible," (the one where Vineyard is misprinted Vinegar, which a good many people seem to have adopted as the true reading,)his senior deacon had called Dr. Kittredge an "infidel."

Sprinkle salt, pepper, a tablespoon of brown sugar, some caraway seeds, one medium-sized onion in slices and pour over all one-half cup of vinegar which has been boiled; with a fork mix the hot vinegar through the other ingredients.

For obtaining anhydrous or very concentrated vinegar directly from pyrolignite of lime or other acetates by a single distillation, Mr. D. Sandmann, of Charlottenburg, employs the apparatus shown in the accompanying engraving.

They then offered him some vinegar and gall, from which, however, he turned away in silence.

They order vinegar in cases of quinsies and ardent fevers, and garlic in those of a putrid, malignant, and pestilential kind.

Boil enough pickling vinegar to cover well.

O, they are pestilent fellows, they speak nothing but bodkins, and piss vinegar.

Jesus Christ felt thirsty on the cross, and received vinegar and wormwood to quench the thirst of his agony.

Venison to pot Haunch of, to roast Vinegar, to make of Gooseberries another Way do + do.

The treatment consists in laying the patient at full length upon his back, with his head upon a level with the rest of his body, loosening everything about the neck, dashing cold water into the face, and sprinkling vinegar and water about the mouth; applying smelling-salts to the nose; and, when the patient is able to swallow, in giving a little warm brandy-and-water, or about 20 drops of sal-volatile in water. 2643.

36 Verbs to Use for the Word  vinegar