If you use ham, and have had a piece boiled, after the even slices are taken off, chip the remaining tender pieces for frizzled ham, making it as frizzled beef is made.
I took some of my own hair, frizzled it with a burning glass, and gave it to him.
Its object is to keep the great frizzled mop from being tossed or disarranged, during the hours of repose; and Feegeean vanity enables the owner of the mop to endure this flinty bolster with the most uncomplaining equanimity.
He was in the act of helping himself to a delicious morsel of frizzled bacon; he kept his fork suspended in mid air.
The bacon frizzled and burned on the pan, but he took no notice of it.
To be sure, among all the Indios it is black, but it shows not the slightest approach to the frizzled condition which is such a prominent feature in the external appearance of the Negritos and of all the Papuan tribes of the East.
Most of the women had something frizzled around their shoes, which were called pantalets, giving their extremities the appearance of the legs of so many bantam hens.
The girls wore ruffles on their pantalets frizzled down over their shoes, nearly concealing the whole foot; and all kinds and colors of ribbons streamed from their heads and waists.
Prepared according to this recipe, frizzled beef will be found both nutritious and appetizing.
While the dried beef used in the preparation of frizzled beef is not necessarily a left-over meat, the recipe for this dish is given here, as it is usually served at a meal when the preceding left-over beef dishes are appropriate.
Narcissus' lovely flower no more is seen, No more the velvet violet decks the green; Thistles for these the blasted meadow yields, And thorns and frizzled burs deform the fields.
The chiefs were set; while o'er their head The furze its frizzled covering spread.
Hannah turned, and brought a slow venomous scrutiny to bear upon her niece--on the slim tall figure in the elegant Parisian dress, the daintily curled and frizzled head, the wild angry eyes.
Their hair was frizzled out, and they had earrings and necklaces, but very little clothing, except a petticoat of long grass or leaves round the waist.
Presbyterians are said to have had a pretty fancy in matters of wigs and powdered and frizzled hair, which may also have been symbolic, for they followed a close fashionable second.
The hair in nearly all was frizzled out into a mop, in some instances of prodigious size; the light-coloured man, however, had his head closely shaved.
These natives closely resembled the other Papuans seen to the eastward, but were smaller in stature, and wore the hair frizzled up into a mop projecting backwards, nor had I before seen in one canoe so many handsome faces.
Here too we sometimes saw the hair collected and twisted behind into a single or double queue, and procured a neatly constructed bushy wig offrizzled hair.
The Silk fowl, however, probably then existed in its present state, as did almost certainly the fowl with frizzled or reversed feathers.
The Silk and the Frizzled fowls, from having imperfect wing-feathers, cannot fly at all; and there is reason to believe that both these breeds are ancient, so that their progenitors during many generations cannot have flown.
A frizzled fowl sent to me from Madras had black bones.
In the Indian Frizzled fowl, which cannot fly, the reduction is carried to the greatest extent, namely, to thirty-three per cent of their proper proportional weight.
But it deserves notice that the Silk and Frizzled fowls, which are quite incapable of flight, had their wings LESS reduced relatively to their legs than in almost any other breed!
There are also various frizzled and laciniated kinds, some of such beautiful colours that Vilmorin in his Catalogue of 1851 enumerates ten varieties which are valued solely for ornament.
There was a brief and frantic scuffle; then the poet fled, his bunch of frizzled hair on end, and the two men entered the apartment.
In the Indian Frizzled fowl, which cannot fly, the reduction is carried to the greatest extent, namely, to thirty-three per cent.
There are also various frizzled and laciniated kinds, some of such beautiful colours that Vilmorin in his Catalogue of 1851 enumerates ten varieties, valued solely for ornament, which are propagated by seed.
But it deserves notice that the Silk and Frizzled fowls, which are quite incapable of flight, had their wings less reduced relatively to their legs than in almost any other breed!
A juicier steak never sat on a gridiron; fatter oysters never frizzled with the pure bubble of goodness.
His poor mother caught him the moment he came in, and pulled off his hat and his opera-cloak, and frizzledup his curls for him.
There is actually, or else there is not actually, a List made out; which the Hairdresser has got eye on, as he frizzled the Incorruptible locks.
She has the blackest of bright eyes, a profusion of dark, frizzled hair, with eyebrows and lashes to match.
Who is that charming girl with the neat little figure and the darkfrizzled hair?
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