In some places it deliberately seededthe stinking soil.
The creatures seeded at this time had to be those which could care for themselves from the instant they burst their eggs.
This part of the unnamed world, no less than the lowlands, had been seeded with life on two separate occasions.
Spread one thickly with dates or figs seeded and chopped; place the other one on top and press together with the rolling pin.
When boiled sufficiently to form, add to it, as it begins to cool, some nice, stoned dates or seeded raisins.
A cup of currants or seededraisins may be used to give variety.
Seeded cherries may be used in place of the apples and raisins.
When desired for use, put in a saucepan with three pints of milk, a cupful of well-washed Zante currants, and one cup of seeded raisins.
Chop together one part seeded raisins and two parts good tart apples.
A yellow and a green-seeded cross produce only yellow-seeded plants.
Raisin and Nut Roulettes: Spread with mixture of one-half cup of seeded and chopped raisins and one-fourth cup finely chopped nut meats.
Cook together for fifteen minutes a can of tomatoes and a seeded chopped green pepper, half an onion, a teaspoonful of sugar, and pepper and salt to season.
The garden had no shrubs; the seeded grass was matted down and yellow, like hay, and there were bald places where the gray ground was showing through.
As the seeded grass touched his ankles he could feel warm shivers run over his legs, delightful thrills which came to him this day for the first time.
Add one cup of seeded raisins; pour in a well-greased and floured loaf-shaped pan and bake forty minutes in moderate oven.
Dust the top of the pie before placing in the oven with either nutmeg or cinnamon, and one-half cup of seeded raisins or finely chopped nuts may be added for variety, if desired.
Measure one quart of the cut pieces and place in a baking dish, adding One cup of seeded raisins, Two cups of sugar.
Add One-half cup of seeded raisins, One and one-half cups of bread crumbs.
Bake in layers, and put together with boiled frosting and chocolate creams, or stir into the frosting one pound of seeded raisins, or a glass of currant jelly.
Add, at the last, one large cupful of seeded raisins and one-half cup currants.
One cup of sour cream, one cup of sugar, one cup seeded and chopped raisins, one egg and a pinch of salt.
The stamens frequently grow together into a central column; and the fruit is a drupe or one-seeded berry, generally scarlet, but sometimes black.
There are five styles and five stigmas, but only a one-celled and one-seeded ovary.
The species are generally climbing plants with perfect flowers, which are produced in spikes, and are succeeded by one-seeded berries.
The berry (c) is four-celled, each cell containing a one-seeded nut.
The berry is drupe-like, and generally contains two one-seeded nuts.
Chop together the solid part of a peeled and seeded tomato, half a slice of new onion, a stalk of celery and a sprig of parsley; mix with mayonnaise or a boiled dressing and use as a filling for the well-dried halves of cucumber.
A steep stone staircase descends between the villas, in the chinks of which hawkweed and poppies and pimpernel have seeded themselves.
There seemed so little difference between a handful of leaflets scattered over the sea and a handful of grasses seeded on that circular coping, as long as the eternal Oblivion of the Blue brooded overhead.
Four tablespoonfuls of very finely chopped citron, four tablespoonfuls of finely chopped seeded raisins, half a cupful of blanched almonds chopped fine, also a quarter of a pound of finely chopped figs.
Raisins, and all dried fruits for pies and cakes, should be seeded stoned and dredged with flour before using.
If more than one sort be seeded in a season, it is advisable to place the patches as remote from each other as possible.
Take two pounds of the best raisins, seededand chopped; the grated yellow rind and the juice of four fine lemons, and two pounds of loaf sugar, powdered.
Having washed clean two ounces of pearl barley, put it into a sauce-pan with a quart of water, the grated rind and the juice of a lemon, and two ounces of seeded raisins.
Take the best bloom or muscatel raisins, seeded and cut in half.
Keats had lifted up his hymeneal curls from out the poppy-seeded wine, With ambrosial mouth had kissed my forehead, clasped the hand of noble love in mine.
Now add one cupful of seeded floured raisins, also one cupful of chopped nuts.
It has solitary axillary white or rosy flowers, followed by black several-seeded berries.
Like a nut either in structure or in being indehiscent; bearing one-seeded nutlike fruits.
I formerly fancied that I observed female Lychnis dioica seeded without pollen.
Hooker, who was here a day or two ago, says they cannot at Calcutta, and yet imported species have seeded and have naturally spread on to the adjoining trees!
Then add the lemons and oranges, seeded and cut fine, and the crystallized ginger.
The many seeded capsule is oblong, opening by three valves at the apex.
The many-seeded capsule is about 1 inch long, leathery, somewhat pear shaped, and opening half way around near the top, the upper part forming a sort of lid.
The fruits are small, oblong, compressed, many-seeded capsules.
He had paid for the two hundred acres of land he had bargained for; he had seeded more land in the autumn just passed to winter wheat which had gone into the winter in the best of shape; his health was the best.
And now the fields which had been seeded to winter wheat had turned to gold.
Jean Baptiste and Bill had seeded all the land that was under cultivation on Baptiste's property, and were well under way of breaking what was left unbroken, when Baptiste was offered a proposition that looked good to him.
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