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Example sentences for "little milk"

  • Soak them four or five hours in lukewarm water--then take them out of the water, scrape off the skin, cut them once in two, and stew them in a little milk.

  • A little milk or consommA(C) may be added.

  • Baked squash is so sweet that it requires no seasoning but salt, though a little milk or cream may be added if it is very dry.

  • If corn is dry, add a little milk or cream; if very moist, add oil or butter only.

  • The money was requisite to purchase a little milk, or butter, or fresh provisions.

  • As a breakfast, a little milk is drank, or a few dates with a bit of bread is eaten.

  • Yesterday Haj Ahmed sent me a few dates and a little milk.

  • Put on the perforated plate, with its valve-pipe screwed on, and fill up the whole space to the top of the tube with nicely-mashed potatoes mixed with a little milk, and finish the surface of them in any ornamental manner.

  • If cream is not at hand, substitute the yolk of an egg beaten up well with a little milk.

  • For a plainer pudding, double the quantities of the bread crumbs, and if the eggs do not moisten it sufficiently, use a little milk.

  • The beans are boiled, and then mixed with a little fat or salt butter, and a little milk or water and flour.

  • Slip off the sheet of cream into another and larger pan; letting as little milk go with it as possible.

  • Mix, very smoothly, a small tea-spoonful of arrow-root with a little milk, and stir it into the cream.

  • Having first mixed it with a spoon, knead it well with your hands; moistening it with a little milk or water, if you find it too stiff.

  • If you find it too stiff, thin it with a little milk.

  • Put into a saucepan with just a little milk or cream to moisten, add a little butter and a dusting of salt and pepper.

  • Add a little milk, then a layer of the flowerets and another sprinkling of milk, cheese and pepper.

  • Chop one and half ounces of candied lemon peel, add that and moisten all with two well beaten eggs and a little milk if necessary.

  • Boil two dozen of blanched almonds, and pounded bitter almonds, in a little milk.

  • Add two eggs and a little milk; then divide the whole into five dumplins, and fry them of a fine yellow brown.

  • Melt some butter with flour, in a little milk or cream.

  • Strain the liquor, put it into a saucepan with the oysters, and as much butter, mixed with a little milk, as will make sauce enough; but first rub a little flour with it.

  • All of them are improved by adding a little milk, but they will do as they are if you have none to spare.

  • Dose: A teaspoonful three or four times a day, in a little milk, syrup or wine.

  • Rub two even teaspoonfuls of superfine wheat flour and two teaspoonfuls of carbonate of magnesia, together with a little milk, into a soft batter, free from lumps; add this to the milk and water as soon as they begin to boil.

  • When wanted warm it quickly or it will turn yellow; if too thick moisten with a little milk.

  • Put a pinch of salt and pepper in a little milk, into which dip your smelts, and then roll them in flour.

  • Wash them, then dry them with a cloth, dip them in a little milk, and roll them in flour.

  • Simmer gently ten minutes, when add the yolks of two eggs which you have mixed in a little milk.

  • Milk is the best drink for children, but if that cannot be had, sweetened water, with a little milk, will do.

  • The rule for the cream filling is two eggs beaten with half a cup of sugar and one large tablespoon of flour or one scant tablespoon of cornstarch mixed smooth with a little milk, add flavoring.

  • Two yolks of eggs beaten with one half cup sugar, add one large tablespoon of flour and a scant tablespoon of corn starch dissolved in a little milk.

  • If a glazed crust is wanted rub the crust over with a little milk, egg and sugar slightly mixed together.

  • Season with salt and pepper and just before serving add beaten yolk of one egg mixed with a little milk.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little milk" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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