She didn't believe for one moment in starving Germans, but these certainly did not look so prosperous and buxom as a pre-war German mother and backfisch would have looked.
English ladies are the only beings in the world who like open windows in winter.
Lastly, pile up the frothed cream high on the glass bowl, and keep it on ice till it is sent to table.
Have ready sufficient whipped cream, that has been frothed with rods or with a tin cream-churn.
Make a nice icing in the usual way, of powdered sugar beaten into frothed white of egg, and flavored with lemon, orange, or rose.
A variant is to omit the sugar and mix with the frothed egg and cream more than a gill of vermouth, using French or Italian, according to taste.
Flavor with one teaspoonful grated nutmeg, then beat in, at the very last, the whites of the eggs frothed as stiff as possible.
Colder and louder blew the wind, A gale from the Northeast, The snow fell hissing in the brine, And the billowsfrothed like yeast.
Rub it to a smooth batter, and whip it into the frothed cream.
Strain again and whip gradually into the frothed cream.
When quite cold, begin to whip the mixture gradually into the frothed egg, and beat until thick, white and smooth.
Peel and grate each directly into the frothed egg and sugar, and whip in quickly before touching the next.
Pour the coffee over these, and lay upon the surface of the hot liquid a large spoonful of the frothed cream.
When quite cold, whip into the frothed whites gradually, until thick and white.
Set aside until perfectly cold and slightly stiff, when whip in the frothed cream.
He turned red in the face and pale, and I thought he frothed at the mouth, but may be he didn't.
As he shot around the next bend, hugging fairly close to shore, he saw, four or five hundred yards below him, a rock-frothed and boiling maelstrom of water.
Their bodies were covered with gashes, and the mouths of somefrothed blood.
Nobody about the little settlement at the head of the deep inlet had seen the water quite so high at that season, and Gordon noticed how it frothed and boiled about the row of stone-backed piles that stretched out from either bank.
They went with him, stumbling over the shingle, and now and then floundering among the boulders, with the stream that frothed about their thighs almost dragging their feet from under them.
The dam now stood high above the water-level, for the frost had bound fast the feeding snow upon the peaks above, though the stream roared and frothedthrough the two big sluice-gates.
His face dipped as his left arm came out at every stroke, and the water frothed as his feet swung together like a flail.
The pool was lower than it had been in summer, and the stream frothed in angry eddies in the midst of it, where shattered masses of rock rent by the blasting charges lay as they had fallen.
The West Wind seemed to stagger to its onslaught and rolled over until the sea rose to the lee-side of the cabin house and frothed over the coamings of the main-hatch.
Had life not frothed and bubbled and sparkled for her, too?
It all frothed and bubbled and sparkled like champagne, and I was a little drunk with it all maybe.
Whip in the frothed whites, return to the custard-kettle, and stir until it is a thick, soft custard.
Pick fine even bunches, and dip them, one at a time, into a mixture of frothed white of egg, and a very little cold water.
Beat the mixture until light, and just before pouring it over the fish, stir in lightly the frothed white of a raw egg.
There was chocolate, which the Frenchman frothed and drank with hearty enjoyment; he also devoured handfuls of succades, which he would wash down with wine.
The ice stretched in a considerable bed on either hand the ship and ahead of her; the water frothed freely over it, and there was a great jangling and flashing of broken pieces, but the hull was no longer heavily hit by them.
Wild fowl require much less dressing than tame: they should be served of a fine colour, and well frothed up.
Then milk into it near two quarts of milk, frothed up.
Do not whip in the jelly so thoroughly as to color the frothed whites.
Just before you are ready to send the dish to table, beat whipped cream, frothed whites, sugar and flavoring together in a bowl set deep in cracked ice.
Pinks frothedover the edges of the borders, and white bush-roses flung their arms high over the porch.
A skin apron was girded in front of him to meet waves which frothed up over the canoe's high prow.
The tide made thunder as it rose among caverns and frothed almost at the verge of the heights.
Put the wine into a bowl, with the grated nutmeg and plenty of pounded sugar, and milk into it the above proportion of milk frothed up.
Truss and roast a fowl by recipe, taking care that it is nicely frothed and brown.
It seemed to the lads that anybody who might be listening must hear the noise they made a mile away, but the sea frothed and roared upon the beaches close behind, and when they wound beneath the face of a crag another sound grew louder.
It was now blowing tolerably hard, but while the seas frothed white as they surged past high above the rail, the Champlain still drove on under all her lower sails.
A great wreath of foam frothed about her as she swung over the top of a sea, but in another second she had passed astern, and every man on board the Champlain became busy when Jordan raised his hand.
It blew hard presently, but the haze still followed them, and towards the close of the afternoon they hove the Champlain to, and lay with the stinging drift whirling about her plunging to a sea that frothed white as snow.
Ahead the sea frothed horribly, and several times the schooner swung round a trifle as a cloud of spray rushed up from a big, white upheaval.
Then one frothed angrily on its top, and when the boat plunged over the next one a cloud of spray whirled up.
He could just see the schooner, flitting a dim shape across the long heave that rolled into the bay and frothed upon the roaring beaches.
Beneath them in the dimness the seafrothed whitely, and a swarm of shadowy objects were apparently shuffling down the slope between.
He gave no instructions, and they were apparently not needed, for the men knew their work, and while they bent to their oars a sea that frothed a little swung them high and carried them inshore.
If the rock was moderately promising, we followed the custom of the country, used strong adjectives and frothed at the mouth as if a very marvel in silver discoveries had transpired.
The flaming torrent cooled in the winds from the sea, and remains there to-day, all seamed, and frothed and rippled a petrified Niagara.
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