Take some Lean of a Leg of Veal, and cut it in thick Slices, then stew them in Water and a little Salt, with some Mace, and a little Nutmeg, and a Bunch of sweet Herbs.
Let all this boil to a rich sauce, then take it off the fire; grate a little nutmeg, a pinch of ground allspice and cloves, cayenne pepper to taste.
Grate up fine pepper and salt, a little nutmeg, 1/2 pound butter.
Place in a stewpan with pepper and salt and a little nutmeg.
Beat yolk of egg in dish with a little water, add chopped parsley, little nutmeg; then pour over soup and serve.
We called her "Little Nutmeg," the name she bore sounding exactly like that word; and she answered at once to it.
Little Nutmeg stood by, her large white eyes rolling round with astonishment, and of course entirely believing that the story Blount had told of my understanding the monkey's language was perfectly true.
Chop fine; return to the saucepan with a teaspoonful of sugar, two tablespoonfuls of butter, three tablespoonfuls of cream, a little nutmeg, pepper and salt.
Some put in a little nutmeg, and most people like it.
Heat in a saucepan a cup of milk, thicken it with a tablespoonful of butter cut into bits and rolled in flour, season with pepper, salt, and a little nutmeg.
Allinson fine wheatmeal, pepper and salt to taste, a little nutmeg, and the juice of a lemon.
Allinson fine wheatmeal, 1/2 a gill of milk, pepper and salt, and a little nutmeg to taste, 1 oz.
A little Nutmeg on top improves the drink, but should not be added unless requested by customer or guest.
Shake well; strain into small Shell glass; grate a little Nutmeg on top and serve.
Break in 1 whole Egg; grate a little Nutmeg on top and serve the drink with a spoon alongside of the glass.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little nutmeg" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.