The woman's dim long face gleamed greedily when she saw how thick the margarinewas spread; but little Mrs. Gerhardt said no word of the reason for that feast.
The missus says we’ve got to economize, so we’ve to have margarine at meals in the kitchen.
For as often as not we send her up the margarine and have the butter ourselves.
As similar incidents have occurred in many other establishments it is suggested that margarine should in future be dyed scarlet or blue in order to prevent a repetition of these embarrassing contretemps.
Several inmates of the Swansea workhouse, having been told that margarine was to be served out instead of butter, returned their portions, only to discover that it was butter after all.
Vegetable coloring such as comes with margarine may be added if desired.
Nut margarine is a compound of cocoa oil, which so closely resembles butter that only an expert can distinguish it from the natural product.
Vegetable coloring, such as comes with margarineor may be purchased separately, may be added if a deeper yellow color is desired.
When there was no margarine or dripping to put on the toast, they made it very thin and crisp and pretended it was biscuit.
There was no time for cooling and very little to cook, for they lived principally on bread and margarine and tea.
The only information he could gather was from the French, Belgian, and Russian prisoners with him, and some he got by bribing one of the Landsturm Guards with a little margarine or sugar out of his parcel from England.
You can brush the surface with melted butter, margarine or oil, but it isn't really necessary.
You don't need to in microwave cooking, so you save the fat calories from the butter or margarine or oil you'd use for browning, and the chicken still ends up moist and tender.
Water 5 teaspoons cornstarch 2 tablespoons red currant jelly (optional) 1 tablespoon butter or margarine Salt and ground pepper to taste Place breast, skin side down, on microwave-safe roasting utensil.
Stir together margarineand shallot; brush on hens and sprinkle with rosemary and pepper.
It can be combined with the hard fats of animal or vegetable origin in margarine or it may itself be hardened by hydrogen.
Denmark imports cottonseed meal and margarine and exports her butter.
He was in a margarine shop, and spent his days explaining that Margarine was as good as butter.
Hazel moved about, seeing to supper, for she was as hungry as Foxy, talking all the time in her rather shrilly sweet voice, while she dumped the cracked cups and the loaf and margarine on the bare table.
Priscilla could scarcely believe that kind, indulgent, smooth-spoken Aunt Margarine could be addressing such words to her; it frightened her so much that she did not dare to answer, and just then Cathie and Belle came into the room.
Aunt Margarine never sent back the contents of that bandbox; she kept the biggest stones and had a brooch made of them, while, as she never mentioned that they were false, no one out of the family ever so much as suspected it.
But, for all that, she always declared that her niece Priscilla had bitterly disappointed her expectations--which was perhaps the truest thing that Aunt Margarine ever said.
An enterprising merchant exhibits what he calls 'Produit nouveau, Margarine Mouries, remplacant le beurre pour la cuisine.
You remember the little lecture on margarine I delivered years ago in the Commons?
Bless me, how delighted the House was to see the table covered with small white pots containing samples, with a bottle of best Dorset margarine hooked on to the Mace for greater convenience of reference.
Up to present time that monologue on margarine ranks as most successful.
The dose of caustic alkali will much depend upon the purity of the stearine or margarine employed.
Margarine is a perfectly wholesome butter-substitute, and is now largely used, but the ease with which it may be passed off as real butter has led to much discussion and legislative action.
The Margarine Act is the first statute that makes reference to and sanctions the use of preservatives, concerning which a good deal will have to be said farther on.
Cotton-seed oil is one of the cheapest vegetable oils fit for human consumption, beef-stearine the hard residue obtained in the manufacture of oleo-margarine after the more fluid fat has been pressed from the beef fat.
The large extension of the margarine industry in this country has indeed caused a larger proportion than ever of this bye-product to be so used.
The rivals piled their windows, one against the other, with stupendous stacks of margarine and cheese at sevenpence the pound each; and then one day, "Whatever do you think?
You bought a pound of margarine for sevenpence and were handed a penny with your purchase!
The first country to adopt this plan was Germany, where a few years ago a regulation was made that all makers of margarine must use 10 per cent.
Thus, starch may be washed out of the margarine by a simple treatment with water, while a coal tar derivative that turns pink on contact with an alkali is too sensitive an ingredient for everyday use.
A compulsory addition of a small amount of sesame oil to all margarine, therefore, affords an absolutely certain means of recognising the margarine subsequently.
Belgium has also adopted the same plan of earmarking the margarine produced in the country, and has thus simplified in one direction the problem of detecting petty adulteration.
Owing to the difficulty of detecting such small additions of margarine to butter (which, as was explained above, is due to the variations in the natural product) a most ingenious device has been adopted in some countries.
How sober people are most days of the week; how widely charitable; how self-sacrificing in hopes of saving the pence for margarine or melted fat upon the children's bread!
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "margarine" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: butter; cheese; cream; curd; fat; lard; margarine; milk; oil; oleo; spread; whey; yogurt