A large table-spoon and fork should be placed on the dish, and the dish then held low, so that the guest may help himself easily, the servant standing at his left hand.
Put a good half pint of coffee into a large coffee-pot, that holds three quarts, with a large table-spoonful of mustard; then pour upon it boiling water.
By mixing a large table-spoonful with a quarter of a pint of thickened melted butter, broth, or No.
Put what you do not use into a bottle, with a large table-spoonful of salt, and cork it tight.
Put a large table-spoonful into three or four pails of water while it is heating, and then use the olive-soap both for rubbing and boiling the clothes.
When Medini thought a sufficient number of punters were present he sat down at a large table, placed five or six hundred crowns in gold and notes before him, and began to deal.
The first thing we did was to make the tour of the room, and crossing it we stumbled against a large table surrounded by stools and armchairs.
We were not known to anyone, and were rambling through the apartments, when we arrived before a large table at which the prince-bishop was holding a faro bank.
We sat round a large table, and began to play a game called bankruptcy.
After this invocation a certain number of persons, seated at a large table, were besought to abandon themselves to their inspiration and to write.
I then took the tray of clay, and we passed into the dining-room in order to better examine the imprint, which I placed on a large table near a big kerosene lamp.
Drain the tomatos well from the vinegar; skin them, and mash them in a pan; dredging them with about as much flour as would fill a large table-spoon heaped up.
When nearly done, add a large table-spoonful or more of capers, or pickled nasturtions.
Then she blanched and chopped fine as possible two table-spoonfuls of almonds, and added to them a few drops of bitter almond; then all were put together, and a large table-spoonful of wine was added.
She put a large table-spoonful of butter in a little saucepan and set it to get hot.
Drain the tomatoes well from the vinegar; skin them, and mash them in a pan; dredging them with about as much flour as would fill a large table-spoon heaped up.
Have ready a sufficiency of batter, made in the proportion of the yolk of one egg to a large table-spoonful of milk, and a tea-spoonful of flour.
When nearly done, add a large table-spoonful or more of capers, or pickled nasturtians.
Put it into a stew-pan, with sufficient gravy of cold roast veal to moisten it, and a large table-spoonful or more of fresh butter.
Stir in, at the last, a jill or two glasses of red wine, and a large table-spoonful of currant jelly.
If you cannot obtain fresh celery, substitute a large table-spoonful of celery seed, tied up in a bit of clear muslin.
Add a head of celery cut small, or a large table-spoonful of celery seed tied up in a bit of clear muslin to prevent its dispersing.
Add a large bunch of parsley tied up, and a large table-spoonful of whole pepper.
The bulkiest object in the room is a large table, literally covered with mountains of sovereigns.
Let this broth be thickened with peasemeal or oatmeal, in the proportion of a large table-spoonful to every pint of broth, and stirred over the fire while boiling for twenty-five minutes, by which time the soup will be done.
I worked at a large tableplaced on a veranda against which the waves of the sea sometimes broke heavily and scattered their foam.
I can still see him writing on a small round table beside a large table of the purest Louis XIV style.
Illustration: And stretched forth an arm as long as a weaver's beam, and a hand as broad as a large table.
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