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Are a very good substitute for oysters roasted in the shell, the slow cooking bringing out the flavor. French Restaurant, New Orleans, La. Select plump, good-sized oysters; drain off the juice, and to a cup of this juice add a cup of milk, a little salt, four well-beaten eggs, and flour enough to make batter like griddle-cakes. Send to the table very hot. Delmonico.

No wonder a man is ill who never thinks or talks of anything but the seat of his ailment, for talk about it he will, and tell you that he cannot eat hot breads or pastry or griddle-cakes or waffles.

But it was hard to decide, all by herself, whether to take G for griddle-cakes, or M for maple-syrup, or T for tree. She would take as many as she could make room for. She put up her work-box and two extra work-baskets, and she must take some French books she had never yet found time to read. This involved taking her French dictionary, as she doubted if her grandfather had one.

At last, they were all seated at breakfast, while Mary stood at the stove, baking griddle-cakes, which, as they gained the true exact golden-brown tint of perfection, were transferred quite handily to the table. Rachel never looked so truly and benignly happy as at the head of her table.

Griddle-cakes with lashin's of butter and sugar on 'em, I wager." "Dear me!" sighed Helen, as Ruth, too, got out, laughing. "You are incurable, Jennie. Your goddess is your tummy." But the plump girl was not at all abashed. She ran up the walk on to the porch and warmly greeted the little old woman who stood in the doorway. "How-do, Jennie. Oh, my back and oh, my bones! Be careful, child!

Then the children seated themselves around the great cake of ice, and Rudolph, with the kettle on the ground beside him, tipped against a log of wood at just the right angle, continued to be master of ceremonies, and dipped spoonful after spoonful of the syrup, and let it trickle over the ice in queer fantastic shapes or in little, thin round discs like griddle-cakes.

There are usually white globes in front of them, and a short name written in long plain slanting white letters across a huge piece of glass. If anybody wants to see just what democracy is like in business all he has to do is to go into the nearest Childs restaurant, order some griddle-cakes, sit down and eat and think.

One thing you must keep in mind is that of everything we had, we had enough. Neither Ruth, the boy, nor myself ever left the table or dinner pail unsatisfied. Here's what we had and it was better even than it sounds for whatever Ruth made, she made well. I copy it as she wrote it out. Monday. Breakfast: oatmeal, griddle-cakes with molasses, cream of tartar biscuits, milk.

He doesn't know my secret. He seemed conscious of possessing a keener power of enjoyment than other people; his quick recognitions made him frantically impatient of deliberate judgments. He always knew what he wanted without thinking. After dressing in the hay, I washed my face in cold water at the windmill. Breakfast was ready when I entered the kitchen, and Yulka was baking griddle-cakes.

The confronting of Platte canon just at dawn, after a ten miles' ride in early darkness on the rail from Denver the seasonable stoppage at the entrance of the canon, and good breakfast of eggs, trout, and nice griddle-cakes then as we travel on, and get well in the gorge, all the wonders, beauty, savage power of the scene the wild stream of water, from sources of snows, brawling continually in sight one side the dazzling sun, and the morning lights on the rocks such turns and grades in the track, squirming around corners, or up and down hills far glimpses of a hundred peaks, titanic necklaces, stretching north and south the huge rightly-named Dome-rock and as we dash along, others similar, simple, monolithic, elephantine.

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