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Example sentences for "little broth"

  • This, with the development of executive ability, is all that can be attempted in a primary course.

  • Ham is more digestible when well boiled and eaten cold.

  • Mix the flour with the cold milk, and stir into the boiling milk.

  • Have about half a pint of very young peas, and the hearts of two cabbage lettuces, cut fine and stewed down in a little broth.

  • Take all the body and the meat of the legs, and put them together in a dish to heat, with a little broth or gravy, just to make them moist.

  • The remains are excellent when cold, or will warm again with the addition of a little broth or water.

  • Nothing is nicer cold than this; if required to be re-warmed, put it into a little broth or warm water, and heat slowly.

  • When mashed, put them in a saucepan with a little broth or water, salt, and two ounces of butter; stir now and then till the butter is melted and thoroughly mixed with the rest, and it is ready for use.

  • If there is not gravy enough, or if it has dried away, add a little broth a few minutes before taking from the oven.

  • If the sauce becomes thick, add a little broth.

  • Boil the beet tender with the skin on, slice it into a stewpan with a little broth and a spoonful of vinegar.

  • If the meat has been dressed before, a little broth will be better than water, but the currie is richer when made of fresh meat.

  • Wash the macaroni, then simmer it in a little broth, with a little salt and pounded mace.

  • Then lay them in a stewpan with a little broth, a bit of mace, a little salt, and a dust of white pepper.

  • I could bear no more; the forces of nature were exhausted, and I was obliged to lie down and take a little broth, and court that sleep which refused to come.

  • A low fever was wasting her away, her weakness was extreme, and she could scarcely swallow a little broth.

  • Leave them on the fire until thoroughly cooked and when you are going to take them away add another piece of butter, a sprig of chopped parsley and a little broth if needed.

  • Before sending to the table put in two yolks of eggs dissolved in a little broth.

  • Begin by giving the sausages and the giblets half a cooking, moistening them with a little broth if necessary.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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