Parboil and cut in thick slices, sprinkling over them pepper, salt, and sugar.
Lay around sweet potatoes first parboiled, then cut in thick slices.
Cut some in thick slices and in fanciful shapes with paste cutters.
Cut in thick slices; put a layer in the bottom of a baking dish.
Take two quarts of potatoes, prepare and cook them by steam, peel carefully, and cut them in thick slices; place them on a dish and keep warm.
Prepare and cook a quart and a half of potatoes, and peel and cut them in thick slices.
Cut enough large, thick slices of cold boiled ham to envelop these entirely, wrapping them up carefully, and winding a string about all, to prevent the ham from falling off.
Meanwhile parboil half a dozen Irish potatoes, cut in thick slices, in another vessel.
Cut in round, thick slices, and toast on a gridiron, or fry in their own fat.
Cut cold boiled sweet potatoes in thick slices, and season well with salt and pepper.
Cold potatoes can be served in cream, cut in thick slices and toasted, cut in thick slices, dipped in egg and bread crumbs and fried brown, and can be fried in batter.
Cut the cold turnips and carrots in thick slices, and then in pieces all the same size and shape, but of any design you wish.
Take some Lean of a Leg of Veal, and cut it in thick Slices, then stew them in Water and a little Salt, with some Mace, and a little Nutmeg, and a Bunch of sweet Herbs.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "thick slices" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.