Mix the rice and meat well together, season and flavour with a little nutmeg or lemon peel; if the meat is very lean add 2 oz fat or beef suet.
Put the milk on to boil with a strip of lemon peel in it; when nearly boiling mix the rice in a spoonful of cold water and pour it in.
The flavour of the lemon may also be communicated to the vinegar, by an infusion of lemon peel.
Wash a handful of common barley, then simmer it gently in three pints of water, with a bit of lemon peel.
To every pint add a pound of fine sugar, with grated orange or lemon peel, and then boil the whole to a jelly.
Some will boil in the liquor some rosemary bound up in a bundle hard, two or three cloves, two races of slic't ginger, three or four blades of large mace, and a lemon peel.
Garnish the pudding with sifted white sugar, and with candied or preserved orange or lemon peel.
Pour into each apple a little lemon juice, and stick into each a piece of lemon peel.
Mash through a colander, add a little sugar and a little grated pineapple or lemon peel.
Wash one tablespoonful of sago in two or three waters, then put it into a saucepan with three fourths of a cup of hot water, and some bits of lemon peel.
Boil half a pint of new milk, with a piece of lemon peel, two peach leaves, half a stick of cassia, a few whole allspice, from four to six ounces of white sugar.
One teaspoonful of sifted sugar, ten drops of Angostura bitters, a small slice of pine-apple, and a shred of lemon peel.
Ten drops of Angostura bitters, one wine-glassful of gin, ten drops of curacoa, one shred of lemon peel.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lemon peel" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.