When peas are dressed for children, let them beseasoned with mint and salt, which will take off the flatulency.
Boiled pork may also he made into rissoles, minced very fine like sausage meat, andseasoned sufficiently, but not over much.
Robert approached the hut on the left from the rear, and applied the torch to the wall which was made of dry and seasoned bark.
He found the leaves in a suitable hollow, and disposed them according to his plan, the whole making a comfortable place for a seasoned forester, and, while he ate his supper, he watched the sun set over the wilderness.
Wilton wrote that he missed Philadelphia, which was certainly the finest city outside of Europe, but he hoped to go back to it, seasoned and improved by life in the woods.
In fine, all reproof ought to be seasoned with discretion, with candour, with moderation, and meekness.
The French King, Louis the Sixteenth, sent Count Rochambeau to command an expedition in America, and the year 1781 saw the trained and seasoned soldiers of France fighting side by side with the American troops.
It numbered, we are told, about one hundred thousand men, while the total number that Bruce was able to muster was thirty thousand, so that his force of seasoned veterans was compelled to fight at odds of more than three to one.
As the Russians hammered their enemy in Galicia the spirits of the Servians rose and their seasonedsoldiers gave a good account of themselves in every encounter with Austrian troops.
Most of the men called to arms against Austria were veterans of the two recent Balkan wars, and hence probably the most seasoned troops in Europe.
Master is well aware," Conseil replied, "that I'm not seasonedin practical application.
We could only nibble at the too rich, too highly seasoned food set before us.
In color it was like the flame of seasoned beechwood.
Boiled and seasoned as spinach it makes equally good greens.
The continuous rush of the waters and the gloom of the overhanging forests now had once more that depressing effect which sometimes is not unknown even to seasoned voyageurs.
The strain was terrific for a mere stripling of his build, and only old seasoned veterans could stand under it.
The voyage is uneventful, and, seasoned sailors as we are, we never miss a meal during the week that it takes to cross before we sight the chimneys and wharves of grimy Liverpool.
You know I am a quiet man; a well-seasoned pipe and a den full of books are about my mark.
And so in truth it was, a most wet, and most jovial one, seasoned with no small wit; but of that, more anon.
He dragged him instantly, by my directions, under the pump in the garden, and soused him for about two hours, but without producing the least effect, except eliciting a grunt or two from this most seasoned cask.
When required for use, it is dissolved in hot water, boiled, and seasoned at pleasure, forming a soup about the consistence of sago.
But the important fact to bear in mind is, that the nutritious principles are preserved; as nutriment, they are unexceptionable, and they are often pleasantly seasoned and flavoured.
The well-seasoned poet continued the "spree," until at length the price of the grey horse was gone too.
We were spinning round in a double quickstep which tried even Uncle Nico's seasoned arm.
And then we danced again till the walls spun round quicker than ourselves, and even Uncle Nico's seasoned arms began to feel the strain.
But the banquistes are a tenacious race, and towards 1678, in spite of the opposition from the comedians, the fair theatres commenced to mount a few well-seasoned farces with actors of flesh and blood.
The three divisions, all of them seasoned veterans, had hardly dug themselves in when a terrific bombardment opened.
Let your speech be always in grace seasoned with salt: that you may know how you ought to answer every man.
He also gives him particular advice for his own conduct to his flock, exhorting him to hold to strictness of discipline, but seasoned with lenity.
Or can an unsavoury thing be eaten, that is notseasoned with salt?
It was always an interesting occasion when a young pair launched their first invitations in the third person, and their summons was seldom refused even by the seasoned and sought-after.
The lean of the mutton may be shred down small, and seasoned in a similar manner, and used when required; or it may be corned with salt, and used as a joint.
One table spoonful of seasonedsuet will, at any time, make good barley-broth or potato-soup for two persons.