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Example sentences for "twelve eggs"

  • Beat up twelve eggs (for a moment only, so as to mix the whites and yolks) with a little salt, pepper, and nutmeg.

  • Beat up twelve eggs for a moment, with a little pepper and salt, add to them about four ounces of tomatoes--if canned tomatoes, drain off the liquid from them.

  • Beat up twelve eggs with a little salt and pepper, add them to your sorrel in the pan, and finish as for plain omelette (Art.

  • Whites of twelve eggs, five teacups flour, three teacups sugar, one teacup sweet milk, one full cup butter, two teaspoonfuls yeast powder.

  • During June, they lay from six to twelve eggs having a creamy background, speckled and blotched with chestnut brown.

  • They lay from five to twelve eggs having a cream colored ground, sparingly speckled with brown and lilac.

  • They nest near the water, laying from six to twelve eggs of dull olive color.

  • They lay from seven to twelve eggs of a creamy buff color.

  • To three quarters of a pound of flour, put one and a quarter of sugar, twelve eggs, and one lemon, juice and rind.

  • Many persons do not succeed in making cakes of different preparations in which whites of eggs beaten to a stiff froth are used, because the eggs are not properly beaten.

  • We think that curry is very good and necessary on the borders of the Ganges River, and for that very reason we think also that it ought to be eschewed on the borders of the Hudson, Delaware, Ohio, and thereabouts.

  • The nest is constructed of such herbage as abounds in the neighbourhood; it is lined with down plucked from the breast of the parent bird, and contains from ten to twelve eggs.

  • Ptarmigans pair early in spring, and build their nest of grass, bents and twigs in a slight hollow behind a stone or bush, and lay from seven to twelve eggs.

  • The Capercaillie hen makes her nest upon the ground, and lays from six to twelve eggs.

  • Take the weight of ten eggs in powdered loaf sugar, beat it to a froth with the yelks of twelve eggs, put in the grated rind of a fresh lemon, leaving out the white part--add half the juice.

  • Beat the whites of twelve eggs to a stiff froth, and mix them with the sugar and butter.

  • Beat the yelks of twelve eggs to a froth, with a pound of powdered white sugar.

  • Three-quarters of a pound of flour, Twelve eggs, One pound of sugar, A table spoonful of rose-water.

  • Cream one pound butter and one pound powdered sugar together; to this add the beaten yolks of twelve eggs, one pound sifted flour, and two teaspoons baking powder.

  • Mix all these well with the yolks of twelve eggs; roll them to your fancy, and fry them in lard.

  • Have ready one pound of the best almonds, blanched and pounded very fine; pound them with the yolks of twelve eggs, boiled hard, mixing as you pound them with a little of the soup, lest the almonds should grow oily.

  • Beat to a cream one pound of butter with one pound of sugar, after mixing well with the beaten yolks of twelve eggs, one grated nutmeg, one glass of wine, one glass of rose-water.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    active principle; annual interest; broad flat; civil officer; four minutes; hardly necessary; hole stitch; little faith; many places; small orifice; strong acid; twelve cents; twelve children; twelve eggs; twelve fathoms; twelve feet; twelve hundred; twelve leagues; twelve miles; twelve millions; twelve months; twelve ounces; twelve pounds; twelve stones; twelve thousand; twelve volumes