She said, "Once was I standing in the far end of the garden where the soil had been made soft for a row of mustard trees.
Again did we walk to the far end where the wall was hidden by branching mustard trees.
And as we drew near the flutter of wings greeted us, and over the garden wall to the olive trees flew the fowls of the air that had gathered in the mustard tree to eat its bright fruit and lodge in its branches.
Service in the Church ended, the Gentlemen presently repair into the hall to breakfast, with brawn, mustard and malmsey.
Some cooks add a good spoonful of made mustardto the mixture.
Spread a layer of made mustard over the strips of fried bread, and then cover them with grated Parmesan cheese, pile them up on a dish, and place them in the oven.
Add a dessertspoonful of fresh mustard and a little pepper and salt.
Some persons prefer it and some don't; it is therefore best to serve some made mustard with the rice and cheese at table.
Pile up the sandwiches on a silver dish, and sprinkle some loose mustard and cress round the base.
Place well-washed and dried mustard and cress between two slices of bread-and-butter, and trim the edges.
Oil a little butter, add some pepper and salt, and a spoonful of made mustard and a pinch of cayenne pepper.
Make, say, half a pint of good butter sauce, add to this a tablespoonful of French mustard and a tablespoonful of made English mustard.
The water was soon hot; and he put a little mustard in the pail with it, carrying it to the bedside in the other room, and leading poor Granny thither.
I believe I've burst every button, laughing; and you'll have to put a mustard plaster on my side to draw out the soreness.
Though it be of the weight of a grain of mustard seed, We bring it.
A warm shock of air heat of mustard hanched on Mr Bloom's heart.
Spanish fly in his fly or mustard plaster on his dibble.
Wine soaked and softened rolled pith of bread mustard a moment mawkish cheese.
It represented an army of tan mustard plasters climbing up a chocolate-fudge wall.
He wore mustard colored shirts that matched his hair, and his baseball stockings generally had a rip in them somewhere, but when he was on the diamond we were almost ashamed to look at Undine, so wholly did her heart shine in her eyes.
If the cake contain mustard the characteristic odor of that substance will be evolved, and its intensity will afford a rough indication of the amount of the adulterant.
The Mustard Plant is occasionally used as food for sheep, for which purpose its composition shows it to be well adapted.
Apply mustard paste to the pit of the stomach, and use friction on the hands, feet, and whole length of the back bone.
If a person be struck with lightning, throw pailfuls of cold water on the head and body, and apply mustard poultices on the stomach, with friction of the whole body, and inflation of the lungs.
The groundmustard is not so effectual, but will do.
When no other emetic can be found, pounded mustard seed, taken a teaspoonful at a time, will answer.
In case of a blow on the head, or a fall, causing insensibility, use a mustard paste on the back of the neck and pit of the stomach, and rub the body with spirits.
Remove from heat, lightly whip or fold in the catsup and mustard mixed with egg.
Savory Eggy Dry Rabbit 1/8 pound butter 2 cups grated Gruyère 4 eggs, well-beaten Salt Pepper Mustard Melt butter and cheese together with the beaten eggs, stirring steadily with wooden spoon until soft and smooth.
The English, who still do a lot of things the hard way, mix their biting dry mustard fresh with water before every meal, while the Germans and French bottle theirs, as we do.
The Venerable Yorkshire Buck Spread 1/2-inch slices of bread with mustardand brown in hot oven.
It's a miniature painter's palate holding five mustards of different shades and flavors and two mustard paddles.
And by the way, if you must use mustard on every cheese sandwich, try different kinds for a change: sharp English freshly mixed by your own hand out of the tin of powder, or Dijon for a French touch.
A hot bath without mustard would be lovely, if it isn't inconvenient.
Add the grated horseradish and dry mustard and blend well.
As she spoke, Zizi had taken possession of Roncherolle's cane; she thrust it into a mustard pot on the table and waved cane and mustard pot in the air.
Zizi; see what you've done; you're spattering mustardon my waistcoat.
Sometimes, indeed, persons who wish to save manure will grow mustard on it and plough it in, the profit of which process is extremely dubious.
Shepherd's purse stands up in flower in the waste places, and on the side of the ditches thick branches of hedge-mustard lift their white petals.
A crop of green mustard is sometimes ploughed in to decompose and fertilize, but as it had to be grown first the advantage is doubtful.
The clatter of Sibyl Grey's hoofs, the yelping of Mustard and Spice, and his own joyous shout of reveillee under our window, were the signal that he had burst his bonds, and meant for that day to take his ease in his inn.
Even in his fifteenth year he sought its realization by founding among his fellow students “The Order of the Grain of Mustard Seed” (Matt.
I mean to think of the mustard seed very hard and maybe she will let me.
The might of the mustard seed's strength had been proved, and Marian dropped on her knees before the marvelous vision.
Between the door and the steps she halted once to open her hand and look for the mustard seeds, but in her interest in Mrs. Hunt's news she had let them fall to the floor and but one clung to her moist fingers.
She had learned not to expect to move the mountain, but the mustard seeds were again in her mind.
If ye have faith as a grain of mustard seed, and should say to that mountain, be ye removed," quoted Grandpa Otway.
I heard grandpa and grandma talking about it, and Mrs. Hunt showed me some mustard seed.
I knew it; I just knew it," exclaimed the child when she had made her final effort, "and now I want to know how large a mustardseed is.
Oh, just nothing but looking around and thinking, about the mustard seed, you know.
Do you believe if I had a great deal of faith, as sharp and strong as a mustard seed that the Lord would send me a tree?
Never let a patient go to sleep with a mustard plaster on.
Stir the water into the mustard and flour gradually so that it will not lump.
Mix one tablespoonful of mustardwith 8 tablespoonfuls of flour, before wetting.
If mustard is to be added, mix it first in a cup and mix it gradually so that it does not lump.
Mustard is useful not only at table but for medicinal purposes; cloves, not only for its more obvious purposes, but to stick in an onion for a stew, and perchance for a toothache.
A simple but effectual emetic can be made by mixing two teaspoonfuls of salt or a tablespoon of mustard in a glass of lukewarm water.
Two tablespoonfuls of mustard to a foot bath is about enough.
One cup ofmustard seeds and one cup of horseradish root, shaved fine, may be added.
Sieber Spread toast with mustard cream, garnish with tiny strips of tongue, put a lozenge of white meat of chicken in center, on this put a slice of truffle, both marinated in French dressing.
Season with salt, pepper, one teaspoonfulmustard and moisten with thick mayonnaise.
About two hours before serving time drain off enough milk so that the top of ham is uncovered; spread over this uncovered top; one tablespoonful dry ground mustard mixed with two tablespoonfuls brown sugar; bake in a slow oven.
Mix one half cup flour, one and one half cups sugar, ten cents worth of mustard seeds, five cents worth of turmeric powder, five cents worth of celery seeds, two quarts vinegar.
Take yolk of one raw egg; beat; add a little salt, red pepper, mustard and mix well.
Drain in the morning and mix the chopped vegetables with one quart of vinegar, two cups white sugar, one half cup of salt, two tablespoons of mustard seed and one tablespoon of celery seed.
With fat salt pork, boiled; beans and boiled cabbage and apple sauce or mustard sauce.
Into three pints vinegar put a bag containing two ounces of ground mustard, four ounces of mustard seed, one ounce of cayenne pepper and one quarter ounce of turmeric.
Two ounces of dry mustard mixed with the whites of two eggs to a paste.
Use one ounce black mustard seed, one ounce white mustard seed, one ounce celery seed, or one cup of finely minced celery, one half pint of olive oil, two onions chopped fine.
The grated rind of a lemon added to ground hard boiled eggs (three), one half cup butter, two tablespoons of lemon juice, salt and half teaspoon of dry mustard makes a good devil paste for sandwiches.
Add one cup of salt, one cup of sugar, an ounce of mixed white and black mustard seed, an ounce of whole cloves and cinnamon bark mixed or any spices preferred and alum the size of a walnut to one gallon of vinegar.
Work to a paste, add salt, pepper and French mustard to taste, with a drop or two of tabasco sauce.
Grate cream cheese or cut up Swiss cheese and spread it on thin slices of buttered rye bread; spread with German prepared mustard and press buttered slices of bread on top.
In the morning put over to boil one gallon of vinegar, stir one and one half pounds of mustard into enough cold vinegar to mix thoroughly, add to boiling mixture.
Old Mother Nature punished him by putting mustard in his food, and Mr. Coon thought he was so smart that he could get ahead of Old Mother Nature by washing all his food before he ate it.
Mustard and Cress can be sown in pots or on pieces of wet flannel.
In sowing the seeds of lettuce, radish, and mustard and cress, follow directions given for sowing flower seeds on page 320.
Mustard and Cress Mustard and cress seed can be sown at any time and is almost sure to be successful.
Kitchen Gardens If you want to grow other things besides flowers, lettuces, radishes, and mustard and cress are interesting to raise.
It is a favorite device to sow one's name in mustard and cress.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mustard" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.