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Example sentences for "pare them"

  • Take as many golden rennets as will fill the dish that is to go to table; pick them of a size; pare them, and take out the cores at the bottom, that they may appear whole at the top.

  • Take a pound of quinces, quarter them, and cut out all the hard parts; pare them, and to a pound of fruit put a pound and a half of finely beaten sugar and half a pint of water.

  • Pare them; and if large cut them in half.

  • Pare them, cut them in half, and remove the stones.

  • Pare them; cut them in half; remove the stones, and let them be saved and the kernels extracted to use as bitter almonds.

  • Apples for preserving should be tart and mellow--pare them, and take out the cores with a small knife.

  • Take juicy peaches--pare them, allow for each pound of them, a pound of nice white sugar.

  • Take the white mealy kind of potatoes--pare them, and put them into just boiling water enough to cover them--add a little salt.

  • Take good ripe free-stone peaches, pare them, and cut them into small pieces, seeing that none are blemished in the least.

  • Take pine-apples, as ripe as you can possibly get them; pare them, and cut them into thin, circular slices.

  • Take fine ripe free-stone peaches; pare them; cut them in half and remove the stones.

  • Pare them, and cut out whatever blemishes you may find.

  • If you wish them more delicate, pare them, and put a teacup of sugar instead of molasses.

  • Pare them with a very sharp knife, having a thin blade.

  • If the peaches are dried, stew them first in a little water; if fresh, pare them, but do not take out the stones.

  • Pare them, and out them into round pieces near an inch thick, and take out the core from the centre of each slice.

  • Take fine large pine-apples; pare them, and cut off a small round piece from the bottom, of each; let the freshest and best of the top leaves remain on.

  • Pare them, and cut them in half, or in quarters, leaving out the stones, the half of which you must save.

  • It is best not to pare them; as dried peaches are much richer with the skin on, and it dissolves and becomes imperceptible when they are cooked.

  • Take Peaches, well grown and almost ripe; pare them, and take their Flesh clean from the Stones.

  • Take a dozen large green Cucumbers, that are not too full of Seed; pare them, and slice them; then take two large Onions, and shred them indifferently small.


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