A fine, fresh, thick sole is almost as good eating as a turbot.
They know how so easily to keep life in sufficient repair by good eating, that they require little or no screwing up with liquid stimuli.
Madame de Maintenon, whose gloomy sway over the old king reduced the gay court to the loneliness of an empty cathedral, threw a wet napkin on the science of good eating, and put out the kitchen fires for a season.
Charles Lamb has been the poet of the homely and the comfortable side of good eating; he records for us in immortal prose and poetry what roast pig and tobacco have done for him.
Come, Mr. Blackmantle, let me send you a slice of the sirloin, and tell us what you think of good eating.
In such esteem is good eating held by the moderns, that the only way in which Englishmen think they can celebrate any important event, or effect any charitable purpose, is by a good dinner.
I never tasted the eggs of this bird, but its flesh is good eating, resembling that of a turkey, but stronger.
One sort, called pardelas by the Spaniards, burrow in the ground like rabbits, and are said to be good eating.
This fish has a very great head, with large eyes, and is good eating, having no bones except the back-bone.
But there is a third reason, too often overlooked even by the professional glutton: love of good eating is an incentive to thought, a stimulus to the imagination.
Gourmandise, or the love of good eating, here the one and only concern, is opposed to excess.
First, then, let her know that the love ofgood eating gives an object to life.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "good eating" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.