If not made into souse or sausage, these may be boiled unsmoked, with turnips, peas or beans; or smoked and cooked with cabbage or salad.
Put a plate over the top with a weight to keep the souse under the vinegar.
If the ground is of loam or peaty nature souse it also.
Then dry and if available souse them with extract of witch hazel which is allowed to dry on.
Take out all the bones as for souse cheese, and boil again until thick.
Presuming upon this, he was not long in discovering himself to me for the monomaniac he was, one of those miserable men devoured by a passion which may lift us to the stars or souse us in the deepest slime of the pit.
I saw him go into the scullery near by and souse his head and neck in a bucket of cold water.
Passing the washstand, he secured an enormous sponge, which an instant later flew souse into the face of the grampus.
We'll souse the brandy all over him," said the Caterpillar; "and then no one can guess.
To some, with a smart souse on the epigaster, he would make their midriff swag, then, redoubling the blow, gave them such a homepush on the navel that he made their puddings to gush out.
With this, Vinet lent him such a swinging stoater with the pitchfork souse between the neck and the collar of his jerkin, that down fell signor on the ground arsyversy, with his spindle shanks wide straggling over his poll.
It was great to see him wade in the water an' wallow an' souse his head under.
Souse went the sheep into a murky, muddy pool and disappeared.
Souse Manhattan Island two feet deep in fresh water, and wouldn't the price of quinine rise?
As to malaria, it is not necessary to souse Manhattan Island under water to get that in and around New York.