Or if I could be like my poor father, who was killed with a new razor, stuffed with bread and currants, roasted on a spit, and exhibited in a shop window before Christmas.
But 'tis better to be drowned inself than roasted to death in a forest fire, or worse still, talked to death by your mother-in-law or some of your friends.
It is mutton, yes, and mutton of the best; nature has bestowed upon man no sweeter morsel; but the same joint roasted is mutton too, and how divinely different!
Planked shad, shad split open, fastened to a plank, and roasted before a wood fire.
Defn: A confection made of nut kernels, usually of almonds, roasted in boiling sugar until brown and crisp.
New-laid eggs, which Baucis' busy care Turned by a gentle fire, and roasted rare.
The fruit is of great size, weighing from thirty to forty pounds, and through its soft fibrous matter are scattered the seeds, which are roasted and eaten.
In eggs boiled and roasted there is scarce difference to be discerned.
Defn: A kind of snuff prepared by the natives of Venezuela from the roasted seeds of a leguminous tree (Piptadenia peregrina), thence called niopo tree.
Ale mixed with the pulp of roasted apples; -- probably from the resemblance of the pulp of roasted apples to lamb's wool.
Cookery) Defn: A ragout or partky roasted game stewed with sauce, wine, bread, and condiments suited to provoke appetite.
Piney tallow, a solid fatty substance, resembling tallow, obtained from the roasted seeds of the Vateria Indica; called also dupada oil.
Defn: A paste made by mixing ground fresh roasted peanuts with a small quantity of water or oil, and used chiefly as a relish on sandwiches, etc.
Then they all built great fires and after a time roasted the does and broached a barrel of humming ale.
Straightway great fires were kindled and burned brightly, at which savory things roasted sweetly.
At such times might be found a goodly company of yeomen or country folk seated around the blazing hearth, bandying merry jests, while roasted crabs[Small sour apples] bobbed in bowls of ale upon the hearthstone.
Then some built great fires and roasted the steers, and others broached the butt of ale, with which all made themselves merry.
She removed the leaves, and, with a light sob, handed me several pieces ofroasted meat.
I had eaten her husband, and the Prairie Flower had not hesitated to serve him up roasted to me!
Lords are roasted alive, hunted like wild beasts in savage revenge for the cruelty of the game laws.
So the King of Spain, who was roasted to death because the right Lord-in-Waiting could not be found to take him from the fire, was not without a parallel in that which calls itself the most practical of nations.
Black teas are spread in the air for some time after gathering, then roasted and rolled by hand, again exposed to the air, whereby they undergo a slight degree of fermentation, and finally are dried slowly over charcoal fires.
If roasted too little the coffee retains a raw taste; if too much, a part is changed to charcoal and much aroma lost.
One pound of the properly roasted bean or berry should make 55 or 60 cups of good coffee.
The leaves for green tea are, as soon as gathered, roasted a few minutes in pans over a brisk fire, after which they are carefully rolled and thoroughly dried.
The composition ofroasted coffee and the tea leaf are given as follows, although the proportions are variable: Tea.
His answers did not give satisfaction, and they roasted him in chains, in Saint Giles's Fields, in 1418.
Friar Forest, whose crime was the denial of the royal supremacy, he caused to be slowly roasted over a rood which he had fetched from Wales on purpose.
It was so cold the following winter that the Thames was frozen over, and an ox was roasted whole in a fire built on the ice.
They were treated to a stag roast in the park by moonlight, and enjoyed seeing the animal that had been killed by the two kings in the morning roasted whole in the evening.
The esculent root which is known in the Spanish islands by the name of batata, is here named ingame by the Negroes, and is their principal food, either boiled or roastedunder the ashes.
They partially roasted the flesh in great chunks, and for an hour gorged themselves like starving men just escaped from the desert.
Several steaks were cut off androasted before the flames under the guide's direction for the boys' breakfast, and they found the meat juicy and palatable.
No tea and bread at night for them, and no roasted meat.
A vulgar Scotchman suggested that Ireland would be all right if the Irish were "Scotched," and the Fenians all roastedon a gridiron.
After an evening meal, in which roasted monkey and parrot were the chief dishes, they performed one of their characteristic dances.
Gathering a few plantains, these were roasted for supper; after which Madame Pfeiffer withdrew to her solitary couch of dry leaves, to sleep as best she might.
The ore raised from the mine, is pounded, washed, and roasted in the usual manner.
The residents live on roasted venison and Indian corn.
Of shell-fish, I saw oysters only, which are roastedin the shell at market, and consumed by the negroes with great avidity.
These people gave Bruce a piece of roasted hog, which he ate, very much to their satisfaction.
He made holes in the ground with a hoe in one hand, and in the other hand he held a roasted cob of corn, which he kept chewing from time to time.
I have heard of cases of white men having been roasted alive, one case being that of the two miners, Campion and King.
They then tied them with ropes of rattan to long poles and carried them off to their village, where they were both roasted alive over a slow fire.
The fish are roasted on an instrument of elder-berry wood, and the man who roasts them must wear his travelling dress, mittens, cape, and so forth.
Make me a present of a flower, a coco-nut, a cup of roasted rice," and so on.
Then his flesh is roasted and eaten in special vessels of wood finely carved.
This done, all the virgins came out of their convent, bringing pieces of paste compounded of beets and roasted maize, which was of the same paste whereof their idol was made and compounded, and they were of the fashion of great bones.
Then the bear is tied to a tree or wooden pillar and shot to death by the arrows of the crowd, after which its flesh is roasted and eaten.
When the salmon have beenroasted each of the children receives one, which he or she is obliged to eat, leaving nothing over.
A sacred fire having been made by the rubbing of sticks, the flesh of the calf is roasted on the embers of certain trees, and is eaten by the men alone, women being excluded from the assembly.
A few of the ears are hung up over the door of the house, and the rest are roasted next morning, and eaten steeped in milk.
The carcase was roasted whole and eaten; not a morsel of the flesh might be left over.
Therefore, if any one were to give it out that roasted cormorants are delicious, the Roman youth, teachable in depravity, would acquiesce, in it.
Cut two large apples into slices and pour a quart of boiling water on them, or on roasted apples; strain in two or three hours and sweeten slightly.
Brunoge; a little batch of potatoes roasted in a fire made in the potato field at digging time: always dry, floury and palatable.
In my early days what we called graanshaghaun was wheat in grains, not boiled, but roasted in an iron pot held over the fire, the wheat being kept stirred till done.
I tied the animal to a stone, and whilst he eagerly regaled himself with the little grass that was not buried beneath the snow, I satisfied my hunger with some roasted maize and cheese.
In the raw state it is flavorless, but when roasted in hot ashes, or cooked with meat, it makes a fine dish.
I seized my gun and shot a rock rabbit, then collecting some fuel, I kindled a fire, and roasted the little animal, which afforded me a no very savory breakfast.
When roasted and crushed, they are eaten with sugar.
The food of the Indians consists almost exclusively of vegetable substances, especially roasted maize and barley converted into flour by crushing, which they eat without the admixture of any other substance.
The canvas back duck requires no spices or flavors to make it perfect, as the meat partakes of the flavor of the food the birds feed upon, which is wild celery, and this delicious flavor is best preserved when roasted quickly with a hot fire.
With roastedleg of mutton, brown sauce, rice croquettes, turnips or cabbage.
Roll may be steamed instead of roasted if desired.
If the duck is roasted unstuffed, serve macaroni or spaghetti, browned sweet potatoes or hominy croquettes and stewed celery, brussels sprouts or stuffed tomatoes.
A few slices of baconroasted with it adds to the flavor of wild game.
Drain the liquor from the pan in which meat is roasted reserving about four tablespoons of the fat for the sauce.
With roasted fresh pork, apple sauce, potatoes or baked squash, cold slaw or cabbage stewed.
Shell and skin freshly roasted peanuts and roll them to fine crumbs on a pastry board.
The little boy, having handled the roasted eel, which was very greasy, used his hair as a napkin, and the others rubbed their hands on the dogs.
Their natural color is like that of those French beggars who are half-roasted in the Sun, and I have no doubt that the Savages would be very white if they were well covered.
They roasted an eel for me upon a little wooden spit, which they thrust into the ground near the fire.
It was skinned, roasted and eaten up to the very last cutlet.
I do not know what I shall feel like in hell, but I shall never even there be more nearly roasted than I was that night.
I wished to have two bucks roasted whole; Chevet undertook to get them roasted.
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