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Updated: June 8, 2025
"I suppose I'll have to forgive you, my dear, especially with that colour. I am modern enough to approve of exercise for young girls, and I am sure your Aunt Mary will think Silverdale has done you good when I send you back to her." "Oh, I'm sure she will," said Honora. In the meantime Mr. Spence was concentrating all of his attention upon a jellied egg. Honora glanced at the Vicomte.
Last night I had only four hours of sleep, and the court here is terribly matutinal; the young gentleman himself rises as early as five o 'clock, so that I should be a bad courtier if I were to sleep much longer. Therefore I bid you good-night from afar, with a side-glance at a gigantic teapot and an enticing plate of cold jellied cuts, tongue, as I see, among the rest.
Put an ounce of flour in a small thick saucepan with an ounce of butter; stir them together over the fire until they bubble; then add a half-pint of liquid consisting of a gill of stiff jellied stock and a gill of thick cream; stir till they boil and form a smooth sauce; mix the sweetbread mixture with the sauce.
If you object to seeds, press the fruit through a sieve before boiling. Jellied quinces are made after the direction for preserved quinces, only the fruit is cut in tiny little pieces and when put in the syrup is allowed to cook twenty minutes longer, and is put in small glasses with the syrup and not skimmed out as for preserves. Leave the glasses open till the jelly sets, then cover.
But iced champagne was now at the parched lips, and boned turkey and jellied ham were waiting attention, and a good time had come. It was some while, of course, before Daisy could be served. She waited, feeling very happy and amused; for a party of people taking a cold dinner out of doors do not look nor act exactly like the same people taking a hot dinner in the house.
We're going to have jellied chicken and cold tongue.
He saw only an expanse of low shagginess that might have been scrub growths of any kind. Dug into the salt-bearing ground at intervals, he knew, were the fire weapons ready to throw oxygen and synthetic napalm jellied gasoline. Never yet had they been discharged, along this defense line. But you could never be sure just what might be necessary here. A man of about thirty had approached.
A mixed preparation of vegetables stewed in their own sauce; also, a garnish of various vegetables. A clear soup with shredded vegetables. Junket. Milk jellied by means of rennet. Kippered. Dried or smoked. Larding. The insertion of strips of fat pork into lean meat. The fat is inserted before cooking. Lardon. A piece of salt pork or bacon used in larding. Legumes.
Strange food was set before her; delicious jellied cold soups, and scarlet lobsters with giant claws; and Maria Angelina discovered that excitement had not dulled her appetite. The music sounded again and Cousin Jim asked her to dance.
For Bessie Falkner did devout homage to a properly cooked dish. Isabelle, watching the contented look with which the little woman swallowed a bit of jellied meat, felt that any man worth his salt would like to gratify her innocent tastes. Probably Falkner couldn't endure a less charming woman for his wife.
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