Vietnam or Thailand ? Vote for the TOP Country of the Week !

Updated: May 17, 2025


I'd buy a scrubbing-brush first. Oh, isn't this fun?" and the flour was already up to her elbows. "Oh, Ella, dear, I'd feel just as you do if I had a father to work for." "Now, Mara, don't talk so, or I'll put my floury arms right about your neck and spoil this dough with a flood of briny tears. See, the sun is shining and there is work to be done.

"Gude save us!" she cried, when she saw Marjory's face; "what's wrang wi' the bairn eyes red and face peekit like a wet hen? Come yer ways in, lambie, an' Lisbeth'll gie ye some nice supper, for nae tea ye've had. But I've got scones just newly bakit, an' I'll mak ye a cup o' fine coffee. Come awa." "Dear old Lisbeth," cried Marjory, "I would kiss you if you weren't so floury.

This took time, for it persisted in rolling out long and slim, and not at all the shape of the plate, but at last it was fitted in. "Now what comes?" said the little cook, lifting a red and floury face. "A thick layer of these apples no, just a layer of sugar and flour then the crust won't soak. Now the apples. Sugar them well. Put any of these spices on that you wish."

There is scant news of our small outside world only a report of comfort and a rumour that Bowers' pony has eaten one of its putties!! 11 P.M. Still blowing hard a real blizzard now with dusty, floury drift two minutes in the open makes a white figure. What a wonderful shelter our little tent affords!

Be kind to me, Sally, be just a little kind, and throw together a pan of those biscuits in your own inimitable style!" "Run along with you, you limb of Satan," cried Mrs. Smithers, brandishing a floury spoon. "Come along, Dorothy," said Dick, laying a huge but friendly paw upon Mrs. Carr's shoulder; "we're chased out."

"It's too dusty and floury," said Patsy. "We'd never get it clean, I'm sure." "What's in that shed of yours?" asked Uncle John, pointing to a long, low building' that adjoined the hardware store. West turned and looked at the shed reflectively. "That is where I store my stock of farm machinery," he said.

Upon scraping the cut tuber, there was a white floury powder produced resembling the starchy substance of the potato. "This flour," said Catharine, "would make good porridge with milk." "Excellent, no doubt, my wise little cook and housekeeper," said Louis, laughing, "but ma belle cousine, where is the milk, and where is the porridge-pot to come from?"

The attractive "savory" of English dinner tables finds its counterpart apparently in egg and fish dishes served cold at the beginning of a meal, and therefore what we should call hors d'oeuvres. Boil your potatoes and let them be of the firm, soapy kind, not the floury kind.

"Bless his bright eyes! mother will take him," ejaculates the busy little woman, whose hands are by this time in a very floury condition, in the incipient stages of wetting up biscuit, "in a minute;" and she quickly frees herself from the flour and paste, and, deputing Mary to roll out her biscuit, proceeds to the consolation and succor of young master.

As for you, Laura, if this is your only return for all the money I've spent on you, then I wish from my heart you'd never seen the inside of that Melbourne school." "How pretty your eyes look, mother, when your eyelashes get floury!" said Laura, struck by the vivid contrast of black and white.

Word Of The Day

potsdamsche

Others Looking