DRIED SWEET CORN In season when ears of sweet corn are at their best for cooking purposes, boil double the quantity necessary for one meal, cut off kernels and carefully scrape remaining pulp from cob.
Crack some of the stones and tie the kernelsin a piece of gauze, so they may be removed after the boiling.
Crack some of the stones and add the kernels to the fruit.
Put equal quantities of pea-nuts and pine-kernels into a warm oven until the latter just begin to colour.
Spread out on the cloth and carefully pick over for bad kernels or bits of hard shell.
Wash, dry and pick over the pine kernels and put them through the macerating machine.
Flake brazil nuts or pine-kernels in a nut mill, or chop very finely by hand.
A nourishing paste for sandwiches is made by macerating pine-kernels with the "nut butter" attachment of the food chopper, and flavouring with a little fresh tomato juice.
It cracks nuts with its bill, and dexterously picks out the kernels with its claws.
I took with me an old perambulator, in which I had been wheeled about as a child, and in this I placed six of the delicious kernels of the Peruvian yap bean, besides a hatchet and other things which I thought might be useful on my journey.
I now examined the fish which I still held in my hand, and found only two of the kernels in its body, the Marquis having probably swallowed the third.
Months now passed by, and, one by one, the five pieces of my last yap kernel had followed the other five kernels with which I had set out from home.
It transpired that the very identical fish that had swallowed the hook and the clove kernels had been caught and served up to the Marquis's table, and he, poor man, had just swallowed the hook.
However, although not the complete number required by the prescription, they were better than no clove kernels at all, so after resting awhile I resolved to return once more to Sicily.
Learning the name of the child, not a moment did I lose in hunting for him high and low, and eventually discovered him playing idly on the sands with what, I was convinced, were the kernels I so much coveted.
Cracking the native butternut and marketing the kernels affords the rural people in many sections a fairly profitable means of employment during the winter months.
Its kernels are rich in quality and of a flavor more pleasing to some persons than that of any other nut.
He seized a knife, and first cut off the kernels of the neck [1] from three sides.
The "glandia" were the kernels or tonsils of the throat, situate just below the root of the tongue.
So, said I to myself, so, this is being two kernels in one almond?
A few kernels may be chopped fine and mixed with the food.
When loss in condition is accompanied with cough and difficulty of breathing, mix, in addition to the above, a few kernels of garlic with the food.
George, you plant six kernelsof corn one inch deep and mark the box with your name and the depth on it, Peter, plant the next box with six kernels at two inches.
The kernels are uniform in size, in even rows, with only a slight space between rows.
On the cardboards was marked over each row of four kernels the number of the ear from which they came.
Should a finely formed ear of corn have one or two black kernels on it, then that shows a cross or taint, do not use such an ear for the old trouble may crop out.
Take an ear of seed corn, notice the small and rather undersized kernels at the top; do not use these.
The butts should be covered over with kernels except where a deep, clean-cut depression is left.
George's corn was thrown out because black kernels were found here and there in with the others.
The kernels should be deep setting, uniform and compact.
This he did in the following manner: He chose twenty-five ears, and used four kernels from each ear.
All kernels on all ears ought to have the colour of those of the type form.
The reason for putting in five kernels in the first place, instead of three, is that some may not come up.
Beside each plate the Goodwife had placed a few kernels of corn, and at the end of the feast, when the Goodman rose to return thanks, he took them in his hand.
When they had but a few kernels of corn to eat, they still gave thanks, choosing like Daniel to live on pulse with a good conscience rather than to eat from a king's table.
When the palm kernel trade commenced it was generally arranged that two tons of palm kernelsshould be counted to equal one ton of palm oil so far as regards fiscal arrangements.
The native traders deal with the captains of the English sailing vessels and the French factories, buying palm oil and kernels from the bush people with merchandise, and selling it to the native or foreign shippers.
He can then vary by stringing first one kernel and one straw; then two kernels and one straw; then three, etc.
Designing= (Red and yellow kernels) On a rainy day let the child employ his inventive skill in making designs of the red and yellow kernels on a flat table.
Festoons= (Popped corn, needle, coarse thread) Thread the kernels to adorn walls or picture frames or Christmas tree.
A pretty effect can be secured by using kernels of the two colors, red and yellow.
The fruit is like red cherries, but the rinds are not eaten, though the kernels are often eaten to "deceive the stomach.
Homer, the white-seeded sesamum by the ancient Egyptians, and almonds with sweet and bitter kernels by the Hebrews; but it does not seem improbable that some of these varieties may have been lost and reappeared.
If, as is highly probable, the peach is the modified descent of the almond, a surprising amount of change has been effected in the same species, in the fleshy covering of the former and in the kernels of the latter.
The soil was mixed with pebbles of vesicular trap, probably amygdaloid with the kernels decomposed, and containing particles of olivine.
I must then go into the kitchen, and eat a pomegranate from his garden--a glorious pomegranate, with kernels of crimson, and so full of blood that you could not touch them but it trickled through your fingers.
Speaking very roughly, we may liken walnuts, hazel nuts, and Brazil nuts to beef for flesh and muscle-forming value, while pine kernels correspond more nearly to fish.
Pine kernels are recommended to those who find other nuts difficult to digest.
The ear is the mother corn, and the kernels wrapped snugly away in the green husk are her children.
Truly it is a wonderful sight, five hundred eggs turning into little chicks in an incubator, for all the world like the kernels of corn changing to pop-corn in the popper.
Those great rocks lie close together there, on that little knoll, just as if they had been dropped down there like so many big kernels of corn in a hill.
They waited a few moments, but were very uneasy about the stones, and soon after the last kernels of corn had disappeared from the hopper, they pulled the ash pin to let the gate fall.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "kernels" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.