All this his wife saw and recognized even in her illness, and did make some light ineffectual efforts to give him ease; but Lucy in her new power was ruthless, and the chicken to make the chicken-broth was taken out of the basket under his very nose. ❋ Unknown (2004)
With the hamper appeared also a nice old lady, who bustled about on tiptoe, began to make chicken-broth, and peel oranges for the sick man, and to ply the small servant with glasses of wine, and choice bits of everything. ❋ Kate Dickinson Sweetser (N/A)
Some of these cookery books are of use in sickness, especially as replacing those of the beef-tea, chicken-broth, jelly and arrowroot order. ❋ A. W. Duncan (N/A)
We came away at two o'clock; few of the English staid later; but among the Portuguese, the more ardent spirits kept up the dance till long after day-break, when it is customary to serve up _caldo_, a sort of chicken-broth, for their refreshment. ❋ Various (N/A)
The _haggis_, a kind of pudding, made of the offals or interior of a sheep, and boiled in the integument of its stomach; this dish, both in odour and flavour, is usually excessively offensive to the stranger; the singed sheep's head, water-souchie, Scotch soup, (an _olla podrida_ of meats and vegetables,) chicken-broth and sowens. ❋ Various (N/A)
'And can't you make her a cup of tea, and a little chicken-broth? ❋ Various (N/A)
Nevertheless, and notwithstanding the lynx-eyed vigilance of the police, the smell from the pot was sometimes astonishingly like unto the smell of chicken-broth; which clearly shows what good cooking can accomplish even on the barren veldt. ❋ Edward P. Lowry (N/A)
The next time I woke up I saw an old woman leaning over me and holding in her hand a gourd containing some chicken-broth which I swallowed slowly, not feeling the cravings of hunger, in fact not knowing whether I was dead or alive. ❋ Algot Lange (N/A)
On this she is now boiling potatoes, stewing some chicken-broth, heating a kettle of water, and has ❋ Mary C. Vaughan (N/A)
In torpid cases, some beef-tea, chicken-broth, and even a little wine with water, will raise the reactive powers of the patient. ❋ Charles Munde (N/A)
Shortly after nine o'clock, while Mrs Olliver was persuading her semi-delirious patient to swallow two tablespoonfuls of chicken-broth, quick footsteps and the clink of spurs made her sit suddenly upright, with a listening look in her eyes. ❋ Maud Diver (1906)
Throughout that night of anxious battling with the fire of fever the two Englishmen seemed translated into mechanical contrivances for the administering of milk, brandy, and chicken-broth; for the incessant changing of soaked sheets, that were none too cool at best; and for allaying, as far as might be, a thirst that no water on earth can quench. ❋ Maud Diver (1906)
Patty's case, "I will have you put in the convalescent ward, and we will try the rest cure for a few days, and feed you up on chicken-broth and egg-nog, and see if we can get that appetite back." ❋ Unknown (1903)
"Let's see: I've got chicken-broth and fresh rolls to-day -- I'll send you over some, after awhile." ❋ Marie Conway Oemler (1905)
So far he has taken nothing to-day except some chicken-broth. ❋ Unknown (1901)
He ate of Mother Allen's chicken-broth and of toast from Mattie's care-taking hand, and gradually reassumed color and heart. ❋ Hamlin Garland (1900)
He ate of Mother Allen's chicken-broth and of toast from Mattie's care-taking hand, and gradually assumed color and heart. ❋ Hamlin Garland (1900)
A dose of chicken-broth to be taken nine months hence! ... ❋ Allen Johnson (1900)
The chicken-broth was accompanied with a tankard of sound claret, and then the cloth was removed for whist and a bowl of punch. ❋ Rae, John, 1845-1915 (1895)
The course at the Anderston dinner, moreover, consisted every week of the same dish; it was invariably chicken-broth, which Smollett classes with haggis, singed sheepshead, fish and sauce, and minced collops, as one of the five national dishes of Scotland. ❋ Rae, John, 1845-1915 (1895)
Is chicken broth [on the menu] [tonight] ❋ Pussyisbae (2014)
My [trip] to the [bathroom] had chicken broth [involved]. ❋ G Unit (2004)
Ugh, I have been walking all over today. I bet I have so much [chicken broth] [built up] [down there]. ❋ C1v1l1ans (2019)