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Example sentences for "cauliflower"

Lexicographically close words:
cauld; caulder; cauldron; cauldrons; caule; cauliflowers; cauline; caulk; caulked; caulkers
  1. Peas and beans and nuts are seeds, and cauliflower is a part of the flower.

  2. But if you ask facetiously for a cauliflower (as I did) the young lady will disappear below ground and actually return with a real cauliflower (de luxe, of course).

  3. You can buy a cauliflower in Bond Street--if you know the ropes.

  4. To prepare cauliflower remove all the large green leaves and greater part of stalk.

  5. Tie the cauliflower in a net and boil in hot, salted water from thirty-five to fifty minutes, in proportion to its size.

  6. Boil a fine cauliflower in plenty of hot salted water, having tied it up in a bit of mosquito-net.

  7. Boil the cauliflower in plenty of hot salted water.

  8. Serve the beef upon a hot dish; slice the turnips and carrots and clip the cauliflower into bunches, and lay, each kind of vegetable by itself, about the meat.

  9. Do not cut the cauliflower unless very large.

  10. Boil the cauliflower until tender (about twenty minutes), having first tied it up in a bag of coarse lace or tarlatan.

  11. Cut the cauliflower into bunches, reserving about a cupful of small clusters to put whole into the soup.

  12. Cut a cauliflower into small bunches, when you have washed and trimmed it, and lay these in the cooled broth.

  13. A cabbage or cauliflower is often introduced into a hat in place of the solid ball, and is very effective.

  14. In fact, about all the vegetables that came to fruition were peas, cauliflower and cabbage.

  15. Just throw us together a little fried ham and some scalloped potatoes, a piece of Yorkshire pudding with some roast beef for Dave, here, and a few loaves of bread with a side of creamed cauliflower and some peas and carrots.

  16. And he sent for a servant, and ordered him to start at once for the country whence the thief had come, to find out if his story of the cauliflower was true.

  17. But I saw twelve waggons, drawn by twelve horses, carrying one head of cauliflower to the market.

  18. If that is the case,' said the servant, 'you can tell me to what size cauliflower grows in your country?

  19. I have just come from a country where it grows so well that one head of cauliflower filled twelve water-tubs.

  20. Here was the village of Bittir, a group of little stone houses clinging to the mountain side, where terraces supported by stone walls held up small gardens on which cauliflower and other vegetables were growing.

  21. The cauliflower carried to market was the finest we had ever seen.

  22. Prepare it exactly as for escalloped cauliflower and finish in the same way.

  23. Cut one small cauliflower into flowerettes, reserve a tablespoonful, put the rest into a saucepan with three cups of boiling water, one small white onion, half a small celeriac cut in slices, and a bay leaf.

  24. The cauliflower cut into flowerettes and the potatoes into dice.

  25. Cut a cauliflower into flowerettes, cover with boiling water into a saucepan and cook until tender, let them drain in a colander while the sauce is being prepared.

  26. One quart each of tiny whole cucumbers, large cucumbers sliced, green tomatoes sliced and small button onions, one large cauliflower divided into flowerettes, and four green peppers cut fine.

  27. The usual time to cook a cauliflower is about twenty minutes.

  28. Save part of a boiled cauliflower and cover with mayonnaise, arrange on lettuce leaves and serve.

  29. Press the cauliflower together, pour the sauce over, sprinkle a little more cheese on top and put into the oven to brown.

  30. Boil a cauliflower whole, pour a white sauce over it.

  31. I motioned my taxi along and followed him at the head of three small boys who had never seen a top-hat and a cauliflower so close together.

  32. I paid the greengrocer, pressed the cauliflower into the hand of the smallest boy, and drove off.

  33. I intended to place the cauliflower on the top of a sack, and so to deceive any too-inquisitive coal porter.

  34. And once, when the foot-man offered the cauliflower to my invisible vis-a-vis, it seemed as though she declined it.

  35. The two vegetables, cauliflower an gratin and boiled potatoes, were good to look at and good to eat, although neither of them had ever seen a garden.

  36. She has put a lira into her basket and she is telling the man that he must not touch it unless he is willing to give her a good cauliflower and a long string of onions for it.

  37. She wants a cauliflower and a string of onions, too, but she thinks the man is asking too much for them.

  38. He has just sold a string of onions and a cauliflower to the woman standing in the doorway.

  39. It is of little use where cauliflower can be grown, but serves as a substitute in northern sections, as it is more hardy than that vegetable.

  40. It has the one advantage of being hardier and thus can be grown where the cauliflower is too uncertain to make its culture worth while.

  41. First part of the month, earliest planting of cabbage, cauliflower and lettuce should be made; and two to four weeks later for main early crop.

  42. Brussels Sprouts:--In my opinion this vegetable leaves the cabbage almost as far behind as the cauliflower does.

  43. Cauliflower:--The cauliflower is easily the queen of the cabbage group: also it is the most difficult to raise.

  44. Asparagus Brussels Sprouts Cabbage Cauliflower Celery Endive Kale Lettuce Parsley Rhubarb Spinach The quality of all these will depend largely upon growing them rapidly and without check from the seed-bed to the table.

  45. Cauliflower;--There is hardly a seed catalogue which does not contain its own special brand of the very best and earliest cauliflower ever introduced.

  46. Then came an immense cauliflower covered thick with strange-tasting cheese, and the Turkish ladies used their thumbs and first two fingers in conveying it to their mouths.

  47. And after the cauliflower I will give you a beautiful bonbon full of syrup.

  48. When they reached the house the good little woman made Pinocchio sit down at a small table already laid and she placed before him the bread, the cauliflower and the bonbon.

  49. And besides the bread you shall have a nice dish of cauliflower dressed with oil and vinegar," added the good woman.

  50. Now add the bread, the cauliflower water, and half the milk, and boil slowly for an hour.


  51. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cauliflower" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.