Turn it onto the bread-board, and spread it out to the thickness of two fingers. ❋ Antonia Isola (N/A)
Turn out onto the bread-board, cut into small dice, and throw them into the stock, which must be boiling. ❋ Antonia Isola (N/A)
The bread-board, dusty and unused, leaned against the flour barrel, the little line above it where the dishtowels should hang sagged under the weight of ❋ Dell H. Munger (N/A)
Take one cup of flour, and mix on the bread-board with the potatoes until they form a paste. ❋ Antonia Isola (N/A)
Conwell's thoughts went beyond his plow furrow, Miranda's further than her bread-board; and so the little home had an atmosphere of earnest thought and purpose that clothed the uncarpeted floors and bare walls with dignity and beauty. ❋ Agnes Rush Burr (N/A)
To make jelly roll, lay on bread-board, spread with jelly and roll. ❋ First Unitarian Society Of San Francisco. Society For Christian Work (N/A)
Then turn the mixture onto the bread-board, which has been dampened; spread it out to the thickness of a finger. ❋ Antonia Isola (N/A)
He got him his mother's bread-board and a pencil and an ordinary school ruler, and with these made a drawing of the ice-boat as he thought the boat should be. ❋ Unknown (N/A)
In the morning add enough flour to make it in into a thick dough, and knead it on a bread-board for ten minutes. ❋ Cecil Hall (N/A)
Turn out on a damp towel on a bread-board, cover the top with jelly, and roll up while warm. ❋ Mrs. F.L. Gillette (N/A)
He set the heavy cream jar on the table and faced Elizabeth, who was kneading the bread on the big bread-board which rested on the top of the flour barrel. ❋ Dell H. Munger (N/A)
Then turn it out onto the bread-board; it should come out whole in a mold. ❋ Antonia Isola (N/A)
The officers had plenty to do; operating the whole ship and rebuilding the mechanisms that were operating on jury rigging or on straight "bread-board" hookups. ❋ H. R. Van [Illustrator] Dongen (1927)
So on the next page, in case the door-knob doesn't tickle the dining room bread-board and make the sawdust come out of the breakfast oatmeal, I'll tell you about the piggie boys and the jelly. ❋ Howard Roger Garis (1917)
Tea by turning saucers and plates upside down, and placing the butter in the sugar-basin, the sugar on the bread-board, and the bread, so far as possible, in the sugar-basin, and the milk in the slop-basin. ❋ Thomas Burke (1915)