Boil one cup of vinegar, three cups of water, one cup of sugar and spices to suit taste.
Soak a cake of compressed yeast in a cup of lukewarm milk, together with a tablespoonful of sugar and a teaspoonful of salt.
Gooseberries, currants, strawberries, cranberries and plums will take good full measures of sugar and flour.
When it begins to have a nutty flavor and to be slightly brown, add three cups of water and one cup of sugar and a few of the small inside seeds of the cardamon.
Make a syrup of one cup of sugar and half a cup of fresh cocoanut and half a cup of water.
Take a cup of sugar and half a cup of water, and boil.
Willard Take a little over one pint of rich, sweet milk, into which put two- thirds of a teacup of sugar and a little salt.
Use a small amount of sugar and no cream, as both cream and sugar detract from the correct flavor of tea.
Caramel--Take a cup of sugar and a tablespoon of water.
Sugar and salt to your taste, flavor with nutmeg, adding also a little ginger.
I seen 'em pull rats out de sugar barrel and dey taste de sugar and say, 'Ain't nothin' wrong with dat sugar.
For de chewin' t'baccy, dey soak it in sugar and honey.
I's sick and a old man he say he make me tobacco medicine and dey dry de leafs and make dem sweet like sugar and feed me like candy.
Put in a salad bowl, sprinkle with salt, pepper, sugar and lemon-juice and pour over a salad-dressing.
Mix cold boiled rice with the juice and rind of a lemon, 1 cup of sugar and 1/2 glass of fine rum; then press into a mold.
Then mix some cold boiled rice with 1 egg, a pinch of salt, sugar and cinnamon, flour enough to make a dough.
Beat the yolks of 2 eggs, with 1 cup of sugar and 1/2 cup butter.
Mix together the cream, eggs, sugar and flavoring, and beat in the gelatine and milk when quite cold.
When cool add the butter melted, salt, sugar and yolks of eggs; lastly, the whites, well beaten.
It is not to be expected, that expensive bijoux, for new year's gifts, will speedily give place to sugar and molasses.
Take two parts of the best common salt, one part of sugar and one of saltpetre, blend the whole well together.
Half a tea spoonful of black pepper, one of sugar and a table spoonful of cream mixed and kept on a plate, in a room where flies are troublesome will soon cause them to disappear.
When this is the case, roll the leech into a little porter, or moisten the surface with a little blood, or milk, or sugar and water.
Also plumpsome Raisins of the Sun, and stew some sliced Dates with Sugar and water.
Serve with stewed fruit and cream or sugar and cream.
One quart of berries, one pound of sugar and three-quarters of a pint of water.
Beat the eggs light, add to them the milk, sugar and salt, and pour over the rice and fruit and bake from twenty-five to thirty minutes.
Five ounces of Groult's tapioca, two cups of boiling water, two cups of strawberry juice, four heaping tablespoonfuls of sugar and a dash of salt.
These viands include scones, a sort of muffin made with flour, soda, sugar and water.
But the great development of the cultivation of sugar and hemp is almost entirely due to British capital, with some assistance from Americans.
Place in pan, sprinkle with little cinnamon, remainder ofsugar and put 1/4 teaspoon butter on each dumpling.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sugar and" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.