There will be a sediment at the bottom of the jug, which must not be poured into the mould, as, when turned out, it would very much disfigure the appearance of the blancmange.
When turned out, strew a little fine-sifted sugar over the top, and serve.
When turned out, the jelly should have a striped appearance.
When turned out, the brandy and sugar make a nice sauce.
A fetter for horses, or cattle, when turned out to graze; -- chiefly used in the plural.
The safety lock is said to be at the "ready" when turned to the left, and at the "safe" when turned to the right.
The cut-off is said to be "on" when turnedup and "off" when turned down.
Serve with plain melted butter, or parsley and butter.
When turned in the pan for the last time sprinkle a little chopped parsley on the upper side; remove the slices carefully on to a hot dish, pour the fat in the pan over, and serve.
When turned out, ornament the cream with the remainder of the bottled jelly lightly chopped.
When turned out, a little liqueur or any kind of syrup can be poured round the cream.
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