How To Use Balsam In A Sentence

  • Season of the Inundation: Sweet, black silt mingled with holy myrrh, melilot, hyssop, spikenard, balsam, cedar, and a hint of melting snow from the Abyssinian hills. Thor's Day
  • He's a guy when he puts his mind to it, he's going to win balsams for us. '' USATODAY.com - Basketball - Orlando vs. Cleveland
  • These included balsam, musk, benzoin, aloeswood, ginger, muslin, thoroughbred Arabian horses, and Chinese porcelain.
  • The balsam impatiens usually grows as a two- or three-stemmed plant to a height of 2 1/2 feet, with white to dark red flowers tucked into the leaf axils, where they tend to be overshadowed by leaves.
  • Has arbores seu arbusta Balsami fecit quondam quidam de Caliphis Aegypti de loco Engaddi inter mare mortuum, et Ierico, vbi Domino volente excreuerat, eradicari, et in argo pr鎑icto plantari: est tamen hoc mirandum, quod vbicuncque alibi siue prope, siue remote plantantur, quamuis fort� virent, et exurgant, non tamen fructificant. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
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  • Himalayan balsam's pink flowers are an attractive sight on the river's edge but it is a menace that needs to be stopped in its tracks.
  • Its surface had become heavily crazed, making it impossible to examine the specimen, so the balsam was removed with xylene.
  • Ingredient: Agallochum leaves , wormwood , Herb of Balsamiferou Blumea , wooden powder, bond etc.
  • He liked homemade carrot juice, nutty sunflower pate, roast jicama with a little balsamic vinegar, organic multigrain bread, and cholesterol-free egg substitute.
  • The forests include such conifers as red spruce, black spruce, white spruce, balsam fir, red pine, jack pine, eastern white pine, tamarack, eastern white cedar, and eastern hemlock.
  • Aerated solution of alcali should be taken internally, and balsam of copaiva, three or four times a day. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
  • To one side the River Seven meandered, thick with willow, purple with balsam and white with convolvulus.
  • He then proceeds with the mass, during which the balsam is brought in, and also the oil for the chrism and that for the catechumens, by two deacons. 04/01/2004 - 05/01/2004
  • The taste of grilled radicchio with olive oil and balsamic is hard to beat. Recipes: Grilled Radicchio & Grilled Radicchio and Arugula Salad with Parmesan Shavings (Ψητό Ραδίκιο & Σαλάτα με Ψητό Ραδίκιο, Ρόκα, και Παρμεζάνα)
  • Plants are greater stitchwort, bluebell, devils bit scabious, Himalayan balsam, ragged robin, marsh marigold, quaking grass and lady's smock.
  • Besides, since nature supplies cold as sparingly, we must do as the apothecaries do who, when they cannot get a simple, take its succedaneum or quid pro quo, as they call it — such as aloes for balsam, cassia for cinnamon. The New Organon
  • Merler found that A. ostoyae killed mostly subdominant balsam and spruce at this site.
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  • At another - possibly on the same night - it might be minuscule portions of conch ceviche on a bed of lime and chilli, drenched in aged balsamic and served in a trumpet fashioned from the re-frozen meltwaters of Arctic glaciers.
  • The balsam is less common, generally found in marshy spots, in company with its kinsman, the tamarack, which in summer, at least, has all the appearance of an evergreen. Rural Hours
  • It ran through thickets of aspen and balsam poplar and was signposted to Alder Creek and Mush Lake. HIGH STAND
  • In a small bowl, combine the lettuce, Upland Cress, balsamic vinegar, and grapeseed oil and toss to coat.
  • The former has aromatic leaves, which smell of balsam or pine, and pale pink flowers’.
  • Natural, edible oil-soluble gums suitable for use in balancing natural and synthetic flavor oils and neutral edible oils include damar, colophony, Canada balsam, elemi, copaiba, galbanum, labdanum, myrrh, oliganum, opopanax, Peruvian balsam, sandarac, storax, tolu balsam and mastic.
  • When they're done, add some salt and pepper, and some tamari sauce or balsamic vinegar for a light and healthy taste sensation.
  • Is quodam instrumento argenteo consueuit ossa defricare, siue linire, vt ex iis exeat modicum olei, velut parumper sudoris, quod tamen non apparet in colore sui tanquam olei seu Balsami, sed aliquantulum pluris magnitudinis. The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville
  • Lampblack was also mixed with olive oil or balsam gum to make ink by early peoples, and Egyptians are known to have used lampblack as eyeliner.
  • The Indian balsam plant is an example of the incredible relationship between the pollinator and the plant.
  • Whereas in the U.S, though only three species of wild balsam occur, the balsam growers' revenue exceeds $250,000,00 a year.
  • Put the salmon on top and serve with chicory or iceberg lettuce drizzled with balsamic glaze. Times, Sunday Times
  • The balsam is a beautiful tree; though not aspiring to the dignity of the pine and hemlock, it shoots up in the most perfect and gradual spire-like form, to a height of thirty or forty feet, remarkable for its elegance; the foliage is very rich in color and quantity. Rural Hours
  • Within 15 minutes my tart of goats cheese and asparagus was on the table, nicely presented on a square plate with drizzles of sticky balsamic vinegar.
  • The balsamic odors (chiefly aldehydes, Rimmel's jasmin, violet, and balsamic series, with the chemical types: terpineol, ionone, vanillin). Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 4 Sexual Selection In Man
  • Try adding a sprinkle of freshly ground black pepper or balsamic vinegar to a bowl of freshly cut strawberries - it makes a surprising change.
  • Season well and drizzle with more olive oil and the balsamic vinegar. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lampblack was also mixed with olive oil or balsam gum to make ink by early peoples, and Egyptians are known to have used lampblack as eyeliner.
  • The spruce-fir forests have been affected by the balsam wooly adelgid, a non-native insect that kills mature Fraser firs, and some forest growth declines are possibly linked to air pollutants. Ecoregions of North Carolina and South Carolina (EPA)
  • Then there is the heirloom tomato salad with baby spinach, a little white balsamic vinegar and feta cheese.
  • He was saved from having to speculate when Cara came in through a tight patch of young balsam trees. NAKED EMPIRE
  • With a dash of balsamic vinegar and some sugar, you have luxurious strands of sweet, lightly pickled onions. Times, Sunday Times
  • Top with the asparagus and add a dribble of balsamic vinegar and swirl of olive oil. Times, Sunday Times
  • Extrahitur verò gummi de arbusculis per hunc modem: De lapide acuto, vel de osse fracto dant scissuras per cortices in ligno, et ex vulneribus Balsamum lachrymatur, quod in vasculis suscipiunt, cauentes quout possunt, ne quid de illo labatur in terram: Nam se de ferro, vel alio metallo fieret incissura, liquor The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville
  • Colin Spencer makes a lighter, spicier version, with garlic, allspice, balsamic vinegar and apple, a tart Bramley if possible, as the main flavourings.
  • I spotted it briefly as it hopped among the thick branches of a balsam fir close above me.
  • (The film of ink may be covered with a long cover-glass and xylol balsam as a permanent preparation.) (< b) _Hanging-drop Preparation. The Elements of Bacteriological Technique A Laboratory Guide for Medical, Dental, and Technical Students. Second Edition Rewritten and Enlarged.
  • How many millions were spent whittling that piece of wet balsam, I've no idea; it means nothing and invites ridicule.
  • Here, its candied herbaciousness serves to highlight, on the one hand, the sweet balsamic quality brought by sandalwood and patchouli and, on the other, the bright aromatic verdancy of basil and the almost camphoraceous chilliness of sage. Archive 2009-04-01
  • If balsamic vinegar is available, choose this instead. The Sun
  • She liked mixing gums and balsams more than she liked mixing rice and lentils, she liked rasping sandalwood more than she liked mending clothes. La insistencia de Jürgen Fauth
  • It was followed by fillet steak in a dank, dark sauce made of ancient balsamic vinegar. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lentil patties, rucola and lettuce from the windowsill, cherry tomatoes, feta rolled in black and pink pepper, bell pepper and vinaigrette (balsamico and olive oil) in the bear [...] May « 2010 « Were rabbits
  • Another not-too-sweet dessert that he likes: strawberries marinated in balsamic vinegar, which he serves with creme fra î che or vanilla ice cream. A Dessert Party That Isn't Cloying
  • At the same time the first medicines advised are stopped and oleoresin of cubebs, five grains, or copaiba balsam, ten grains -- or both together -- are to be taken three times daily after meals, in capsules, for several weeks, unless they disturb the digestion too much. The Home Medical Library, Volume II (of VI)
  • Avoid low-fat options and salad dressings, especially with balsamic vinegar. Times, Sunday Times
  • Put you nose right up to the pine tree trunk, inhale deeply, and the resinously woody, strangely cool aroma that you would get would be that of Agraria Balsam. Archive 2007-01-01
  • This tree's balsam scent is most potent when you brush against its extra-long, deep green needles.
  • Serve with a tomato and spring onion salad drizzled with balsamic glaze and seasoned with herb salt. The Sun
  • Some few exude, by incision, odoriferous gums, as benzoin, olibanum, myrrh, &c.; others give, by the same act, what are called balsams, which appear to be mixtures of an odorous oil and an inodorous gum. The Art of Perfumery And Methods of Obtaining the Odors of Plants
  • -- This tree yields an oleo resin, used in medicine and known under the name of _bálsamo de gurjun_. The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines
  • If balsamic vinegar is available, choose this instead. The Sun
  • Season of the Inundation: Sweet, black silt mingled with holy myrrh, melilot, hyssop, spikenard, balsam, cedar, and a hint of melting snow from the Abyssinian hills. Thor's Day
  • Take of 95 percent alcohol 2 quarts, and add to it the following articles: oils of sarsafras and hemlock, spirits of turpentine, balsam of fir, chloriform, tincture of catechu and guaiacum, of each 1 oz., oil of origanum 2 oz., oil of wintergreen 1/2 oz., and gum of camphor 1/2 oz. Young's Demonstrative Translation of Scientific Secrets
  • The sun has practical HuaiZhi prescription for hemorrhoid, Fried melon , balsam pear administering eye's rule, diarrhea.
  • Financial Times pronounced its Kettle Brand sea salt and balsamic vinegar chips tops in a taste test of "gourmet salt and vinegar crisps" which is what they call potato chips over there. SFGate: Top News Stories
  • Love-in-a mist, four-o'clock, cosmos, nasturtium, globe amaranth, balsam, and larkspur are a few I remember from childhood.
  • There are also maple, spruce, pine and balsam fir saplings, and patches of wild raspberries and blueberries.
  • There is also a Menu Gourmand featuring onion ice cream with balsamic vinegar, and roasted Bresse pigeon with girolles and baby onion.
  • Big wet tears slipped down my cheeks and plopped onto the balsamic glazed vegetables.
  • Barbara favors balsam, as ‘It holds its needles and smells best‘.
  • Owur fabrit B&B maiks a termayder “Napoleon” sallid – tehy stakk frosch termayders wif slyses uv mozzarelly adn frosch bayzil leeves untyl teh stak izz abowt fwee inchus ohai, and cut itz intu a rekkytanglol soe itzreezemblols teh paystree Napoleon, – a bitt uv seesawlt adn froschlolee-krakkeded peppur, adn a dreseng uv redoosed balsamick vinnygrrr. Nobbody undestands - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • When the lentils are cooked, add salt and pepper to taste, and toss with the shallot, bacon and 1 tsp. of balsamic vinegar. Organic Authority.com: Lentils: Inexpensive Protein Powerhouse and International Recipe Darling
  • Wonderfully ripe figs and prosciutto sliced thin as silk stockings dovetail gracefully with the help of a dense balsamic vinaigrette.
  • Now this did not one jot move the orange till she saw a man at work with an incision-knife, upon a balm-tree there at hand, to let out the balsam.
  • Take unsized paper and apply a coat of varnish made of equal parts of Canada balsam and oil of turpentine. Practical Mechanics for Boys
  • Serve with the salad and a drizzle of balsamic vinegar. The Sun
  • It tasted fruity, nutty and milky, with a slight tang, but the balsam strip smoothed out the tang with its woodsy flavor.
  • Stir in balsamic vinegar and let cook a minute til liquid cooks off. Shredded Brussels Sprouts ♥ | A Veggie Venture
  • Here is balsam of Genesareth, incense from Cape Gardefan, ladanum, cinnamon and silphium, a good thing to put into sauces. Tentation de saint Antoine. English
  • Stir in the balsamic vinegar and vodka (or tequila) and sugar syrup and pour the whole mixture into an ice cream maker. The Sun
  • Ingredients(Serves two as a starter)500g rump or sirloin steak1 bunch large asparagus10 olives1 punnet cherry tomatoes200g mixed salad leaves, such as rocket or watercress2 spring onions 100ml olive oil10ml red wine vinegar10ml balsamic vinegar½ tsp Dijon mustard½ tsp grated horseradish (or horseradish sauce if you can't get fresh)Rock saltFresh milled black pepperMethodCut off the woody part of the asparagus stalk. Beef, asparagus and horseradish salad recipe / Angela Hartnett
  • The balsam is less common, generally found in marshy spots, in company with its kinsman, the tamarack, which in summer, at least, has all the appearance of an evergreen. Rural Hours
  • Complex aroma of oak, dry nuts and balsamic, giving an elegant bouquet.
  • He'd divided the smells up, so he had a name for every one: putrid, musky, balsamic. SACRAMENT
  • Balsam pear abluent, sliver, go seed, cut chunk, put chop inside again evaporate 20 minutes.
  • All around the two silent watchers on the hill, an immense space spread itself between earth and sky, filled with dusky starlight and a fragrance of balsam and pine-smoke.
  • Balsam pear abluent, sliver, go seed, cut chunk, put chop inside again evaporate 20 minutes.
  • The key to the flavour of this dressing is the addition of balsamic vinegar. July, you made it hard to like you.
  • Its determinations regarding Flight 77 and the alleged phone calls coincide with those of Griffin-Balsamo, Meyssan and Ratier but extend beyond that. Signs of the Times
  • In _Delphinium_, as shown by Braun, [376] the stamens and carpels are members of a continuous spiral series, and in the double balsam an extra corolline whorl is produced, without the suppression of the stamens, in the following manner: the ordinary stamens are replaced by petals, the carpels by stamens, while an additional whorl of carpels is produced at the summit of the axis. Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants
  • Opt for your favourite salad ingredients and have with some rollmop herrings and a drizzle of balsamic vinegar. Times, Sunday Times
  • Peru balsam is used extensively as a local protectant, rubefacient, parasiticide in certain skin diseases, antiseptic, and applied externally as an ointment, or in alcoholic solutions. Chapter 43
  • Remove the tray and dribble a few drops of balsamic vinegar over the chicory.
  • Abies Englemanii, near of kin to what is often called the balsam fir. A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains
  • So their father said to them, "If it must be so, then do this: take some of the fruits of the land in your jars and carry a present to the man, a little balsam, a little syrup, spices, ladanum, pistachio nuts, and almonds. The Children's Bible
  • For lighter tastes, Avalon also delivers well on seafood, including a tasty bowl of well-cooked "cioppino" in saffron broth, and crisply seared organic salmon ringed by eggplant caponata kissed with the balsamic-like sweet tang of saba. Phillies Zone
  • Season well and drizzle with more olive oil and the balsamic vinegar. Times, Sunday Times
  • You can't serve a Cumberland sausage with balsamic vinegar, polenta and all that foreign muck, you just can't.
  • Labdanum rockrose is a mild aphrodisiac of a sweet, balsamic nature which is slightly reminiscent of feminine sexual secretions. Ayala's Aphrodisiac Guide
  • These vases contained a variety of balsamic and oleaceous compositions for the anointment, which, when ultimately performed, prepared the bathers for the _sphæristerium_, in which various amusements and exercises were enjoyed. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832
  • I'm eating organic baby carrots by the pound right now and loving them, and I make a really yummy tomato salad with tomatoes, bocconcini cheese pearls (i know, might be on the no-go list but it's pasteurized and yummy and has yet to cause any problems), garlic, balsamic vinegar, olive oil and a bit of salt. Belly By the Numbers
  • Heat the olive oil in a small skillet, add the nectarine flesh, the balsamic vinegar, pepper flakes, cumin seeds and 1 Tbsp lime juice.
  • The berm was now covered with a strip of forest, primarily of balsam fir and red maples.
  • And with regard to their balsamic and aromatic nature, these qualities warm the stomach and expel wind, by rarefying the flatuous exhalations from chyle in the prima viæ. A Treatise on Foreign Teas Abstracted From An Ingenious Work, Lately Published, Entitled An Essay On the Nerves
  • You'll taste and study special 5 regional virgin olive oils , 6 ) aged balsamic 7 ) vinegars and prosciutto.
  • Season of the Inundation: Sweet, black silt mingled with holy myrrh, melilot, hyssop, spikenard, balsam, cedar, and a hint of melting snow from the Abyssinian hills. Thor's Day
  • It ran through thickets of aspen and balsam poplar and was signposted to Alder Creek and Mush Lake. HIGH STAND
  • Ingredient: Agallochum leaves, wormwood , Herb of Balsamiferou Blumea, soy candle etc.
  • A species of fir which one of my men informs me is precisely the same with that called the balsam fir of Canada. 1 it grows here to considerable size, being from 2 1/2 to 4 feet in diameter and rises to the hight of eighty or an hundred feet. it 's stem is simple branching, ascending and proliferous. it's leaves are sessile, acerose, one 1/8 of an inch in length and Original journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804-1806
  • Complex aroma of oak, dry nuts and balsamic, giving an elegant bouquet.
  • The main constituents of tolu balsam are the benzyl- and cinnamyl esters of benzoic acid and cinnamic acid.
  • Is quodam instrumento argenteo consueuit ossa defricare, siue linire, vt ex iis exeat modicum olei, velut parumper sudoris, quod tamen non apparet in colore sui tanquam olei seu Balsami, sed aliquantulum pluris magnitudinis. The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville
  • Panacotta is flavoured with vanilla, mixed with berries, and sprinkled with a little balsamic vinegar.
  • The balsam fir, which had not shown much decline prior to 1986, also began to be diminished.
  • The whole plant possesses a balsamic odour, and an aromatic taste, due to its particular volatile oil, and its characteristic resin, as a fragrant labiate herb. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
  • As those insects which have many spiracula, or breathing apertures, as wasps and flies, are immediately suffocated by pouring oil upon them, I carefully covered with oil the surfaces of several leaves of phlomis, of Portugal laurel, and balsams, and though it would not regularly adhere, I found them all die in a day or two. A History of Science: in Five Volumes. Volume IV: Modern Development of the Chemical and Biological Sciences
  • Mix the olive oil and balsamic vinegar and use half to dress the rocket. The Sun
  • The balsam woolly adelgid, which sucks the sap from Fraser firs, has no natural predators here, either. Aliens Invade America!
  • Add the tomato purée and balsamic vinegar and cook for a further minute. The Sun
  • Canada balsam may be substituted for balsam of copaiba where the smell of the latter is objectionable, but the ink then dries very quickly. Burroughs' Encyclopaedia of Astounding Facts and Useful Information, 1889
  • The Earth flows with sweet milk and wine, and the nectar of the bees; the air is thick with Syrian Myrrh and Pine, the balsam of the trees.
  • It is a family of predominantly annual and perennial herbs with a semi-succulent habitus, which can be easily distinguished from other balsaminoids by its zygomorphic flowers with a spurred petaloid sepal.
  • Part of the chypre (dry, smoky or warm balsamic leather accords counterpoised with a fresh top note) family, it is quietly magnetic at first.
  • In a blender, blitz together the balsamic vinegar, thyme leaves and garlic.
  • Red onions cooked with balsamic vinegar add richness. Times, Sunday Times
  • Equally nonaggressive but more effective are roast chicken atop smothered leeks, and a meaty stack of portobellos topped by grilled radicchio and balsamic-bathed onions.
  • The roquette you simply dress in a little olive oil and balsamic vinegar, then top with fresh shavings of Parmesan.
  • And the balsamic-incensey base makes L'Eau de L'Eau the kind of darkly-melancholic scent I like to wear for comfort on my "wallowing" days. Archive 2008-04-01
  • Add the balsamic vinegar to deglaze and bubble until reduced and syrupy.
  • Of so-called balsams, entirely destitute of cinnamic and benzoic constituents, the following are found in commerce: -- _Mecca balsam_ or _Balm of Gilead_, from _Commiphora opobalsamum_, a tree growing in Arabia and Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy"
  • At the same time the first medicines advised are stopped and oleoresin of cubebs, five grains, or copaiba balsam, ten grains -- or both together -- are to be taken three times daily after meals, in capsules, for several weeks, unless they disturb the digestion too much. The Home Medical Library, Volume II (of VI)
  • Tortuleenee sallid wif balsamick vinnygrett sweet corn chutnee mango an’ shampayn sorbay wif teh budder makadameeuh shortbred Grabity… - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • Wild populations are the major sources of Peru and tolu balsam.
  • It was followed by fillet steak in a dank, dark sauce made of ancient balsamic vinegar. Times, Sunday Times
  • Has arbores seu arbusta Balsami fecit quondam quidam de Caliphis Aegypti de loco Engaddi inter mare mortuum, et Ierico, vbi Domino volente excreuerat, eradicari, et in argo prædicto plantari: est tamen hoc mirandum, quod vbicuncque alibi siue prope, siue remote plantantur, quamuis fortè virent, et exurgant, non tamen fructificant. The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville
  • They have diversified into everything from Christmas trees, balsam wreaths and maple syrup to cabin rentals, fishing and hunting excursions, birdseye and curly maple lumber products, and veneer for Popsicle sticks.
  • Too much balsamic on the prawns, too much salt on the aubergine agrodolce, too much icing on the cake. Times, Sunday Times
  • Deep, sensual aromas such as resins, balsams and woods provide that type of stimulation. Ayala's Aphrodisiac Guide
  • Gratiarum choro stipata, et toto Cupidinum populo comitata, et balteo suo cincta, cinnama fragrans, et balsama rorans, calva processerit, placere non potent nee Vulcano suo. Gryll Grange
  • Ingredient: Agallochum leaves, wormwood , Herb of Balsamiferou Blumea, soy candle etc.
  • A boar chop offered on the nightly specials board was also expertly cooked, and its cargo of mushrooms and balsamic sauce surprised with just a trace of sweetness.
  • Strawberies and balsamic is fantastic, I usually add a quick grind of black pepper as well. The Maestro
  • But then again, olive oil is delicious on vanilla ice cream and balsamic is great with strawberries, so it's no surprise that this mix would be beautiful with the depth of a Caffe Luxxe ristretto. Claire Thomas: The Search for the Perfect Ristretto: Caffe Luxxe
  • Do Zagat and Michelin award extra kudos or contain comments like "the hors d'oeuvres, though engulfed by a sea of balsamico can only be described, politely, as dismal; the main course gave the impression of having probably been recycled several times; HOWEVER the sanitary facilities whither these" comestibles "were swiftly dispensed with justify an overall 1* criteria. Propeller Most Popular Stories
  • It was followed by fillet steak in a dank, dark sauce made of ancient balsamic vinegar. Times, Sunday Times
  • As soon as I arrived in a city I announced, by means of bills, that a Grecian physician was there, who had already cured many; and, truly, my balsam, and my medicines, had brought me in many a zechin. The Oriental Story Book A Collection of Tales
  • As in most species of balsaminoid Ericales, raphides are found in the septa of the locule wall.
  • Sometimes referred to as hair masks, these deep-conditioning products often contain amino acids, panthenol, balsam, shea butter, and sweet almond or jojoba oil.
  • Copaiba balsam is produced as a rich free-flowing liquid, by various trees of Copaifera species.
  • I had a side salad of rocket, chard, oak leaf lettuce and balsamic vinegar, which was very over-salted.
  • One of my colleagues did likewise, with the other opting instead for a continental salad with balsamic vinegar dressing.
  • Along with white lights, balsam wreaths, and plastic reindeer, free shipping for online orders is starting to look like a holiday tradition.
  • Other imports include the poisonous corncockle from the Mediterranean, the Himalayan balsam and the New Zealand willowherb, an aggressive weed.
  • My vote goes for the parmesan seasoned with a little balsamic vinegar, a simple and delicious amuse-bouche.
  • They are good picklers and great sliced with some olive oil and balsamic vinegar.
  • Top the crushed potato with the salmon mixture and serve with some lettuce or green salad drizzled with balsamic vinegar. The Sun
  • The woods most often used for balsamic include chestnut, ash tree, cherry, mulberry, juniper and oak.
  • She rolls a mixture of minced duck confit, savory, shallot, egg and bread crumbs into cocktail-size balls; stuffs each with a nugget of foie gras; browns them in duck fat; glazes them with fig jam, white balsamic vinegar and mustard seeds; wraps them in pieces of her Charcutepalooza cured duck breast; broils them and inserts toothpicks. Food bloggers' charcuterie project goes viral
  • Then indeed, these wounds of the world - that the indigenous women make eternal with their healing kisses, historic balsams, and stories not told that are sleeping at the bottom of rivers and oceans, these indeed - will be eternally healed, as will be the literary Boto. Global Voices in English » Brazil: Indian writers and poets on the blogosphere
  • Some characteristic tree species are black spruce, white spruce, tamarack, balsam poplar, dwarf birch, paper birch, shining willow, Bebb willow, and trembling aspen.
  • Peru balsam is used extensively as a local protectant, rubefacient, parasiticide in certain skin diseases, antiseptic, and applied externally as an ointment, or in alcoholic solutions. Chapter 43
  • Nipped by the frost till the tang of their loosened balsam is keener; The Watchman and Other Poems
  • Put the burger in the roll, top with salsa and serve with a large handful of salad drizzled with balsamic vinegar. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then there is the heirloom tomato salad with baby spinach, a little white balsamic vinegar and feta cheese.
  • It has a distinctive fragrance with hints of balsam or mint, and is sometimes called mint geranium.
  • The Smith/Stearn/Smith volume lists the first but omits balsam from the vernacular list. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol V No 3
  • Stir in the balsamic vinegar, parsley, tarragon and lemon zest. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then add the chopped tomatoes, tomato passata, and balsamic vinegar.
  • Back in the 1950s and 60s, nearly everyone got a balsam pine tree, and they were always asymmetrical and much sparser than today's trees.
  • The charming waiter spieled about artisanal cheese and day boats and 50 year-old balsamic vinegar and we were so distracted by the Ocean Drive scene we didn't realize we had been bamboozzled and had consumed a meal that set us back half a thousand dollars. Lea Lane: South Beach: Then and Now
  • Whether you go traditionalist with a pav or cheesecake, or whether you pair them with basil, or cheese, or balsamic vinegar, or pepper, I reckon strawberries are always a warm welcome to summer days and al fresco dining.
  • Yucca, quince seed, balsam and yarrow are often added to natural styling gels, mousse and hair sprays for their thickening and emulsifying qualities.
  • Better yet, pass on the oil and sprinkle your salad with wine vinegar, balsamic vinegar or a squeeze of fresh lemon juice and a little pepper and salt.
  • Judaea sends us Lacryma balsami, Crete Coma dictamni, Arabia her flower of spices, India reaps her crop of spikenard.
  • When I'm trying to be sensible I do a rocket leaf salad dressed with aged balsamic vinegar from Tesco's.
  • He would talk until his head smoked of his list of miraculous cures -- of his balsams, his anodynes, his elixirs; in the benevolence of his soul he would, to accommodate the pockets of the poor, sell a pennyworth of the philosopher's stone; and, as a further illustration of his sympathy for suffering man or woman, give, even for a kreutzer, a mouthful of the Fountain of Youth. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, November 6, 1841,
  • If balsamic vinegar is available, choose this instead. The Sun
  • He was immediately handcuffed by Police and prison officials and taken back into custody at Balsam Ghut.
  • How many millions were spent whittling that piece of wet balsam, I've no idea; it means nothing and invites ridicule.
  • Alcohol, one thousand parts; genuine kino, one hundred parts; rhatany root, one hundred parts; tincture of balsam of tolu, two parts; tincture of gum benzoin, two parts; essential oil of canella, two parts; essential oil of mint, two parts; essential oil of aniseed, one part. The Art of Perfumery And Methods of Obtaining the Odors of Plants
  • Place a large drop of xylol balsam on the section and carefully lower a cover-glass on to the balsam. The Elements of Bacteriological Technique A Laboratory Guide for Medical, Dental, and Technical Students. Second Edition Rewritten and Enlarged.
  • Instead, I had the mixed greens, a fresh mound of mesclun topped with olive oil and balsamic vinegar.
  • The charming waiter spieled about artisanal cheese and day boats and 50 year-old balsamic vinegar and we were so distracted by the Ocean Drive scene that we consumed a meal that set us back half a thousand dollars. Lea Lane: Will You Hold My Parrot? South Beach, Then and Now
  • The most attractive tree I have seen is the silver spruce, Abies Englemanii, near of kin to what is often called the balsam fir. A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains
  • I had a rocket salad with large shavings of parmesan and paper-thin slices of pear, seasoned with balsamic vinegar.
  • I used the oil from the marinaded artichokes, balsamic vinegar, whole egg mayonnaise, American mustard and salt and pepper.
  • By covering a specimen with transparent balsam, J. Walton was able to peel these films off.
  • I bought pots of chrysanthemums, zinnias, asparagus and balsam.
  • Post-stage on the team bus, which also has its own refrigerator, riders snack on white rice and eggs drizzled with olive oil and balsamic vinegar (which Mr. Lim says helps speed the rate the body is able to absorb precious energy stores) and also light, fresh dishes such as cantaloupe wrapped in prosciutto or mozzarella and tomato caprese salad. The Moving Feast
  • If balsam of copaiba is made use of, the index of refraction of which is 1.50, a symmetrical field of about 24° will be obtained. Scientific American Supplement, No. 441, June 14, 1884.
  • It ran through thickets of aspen and balsam poplar and was signposted to Alder Creek and Mush Lake. HIGH STAND
  • Besides, since nature supplies cold as sparingly, we must do as the apothecaries do who, when they cannot get a simple, take its succedaneum or quid pro quo, as they call it — such as aloes for balsam, cassia for cinnamon. The New Organon
  • My companion had the warm tian of tomato, aubergine, pesto and mozzarella with balsamic dressing for €6.50.
  • I shall smell her virgin uplands with their balsam-laden air; Coast to Coast by Automobile
  • USING my workshop, Caleb had carved a gunboat out of balsam, fashioned after the ironsides of the War Between the States. Stillwater
  • Remove from the heat and add the olives, basil and balsamic vinegar.
  • Equally nonaggressive but more effective are roast chicken atop smothered leeks, and a meaty stack of portobellos topped by grilled radicchio and balsamic-bathed onions.
  • To one side the River Seven meandered, thick with willow, purple with balsam and white with convolvulus.
  • The scent was evocative of geranium, industrial grade balsam resin and several noxious petrochemicals, one being naphtha.
  • Great literature is balsam to the soul.
  • Using the pipettes from the kit you can extract a few drops of heady floral (jasmine and ylang ylang), mix it with balsamic (bergamot, jasmine and vanilla) and floral floral (jasmine, mandarin and violet). Mary Orlin: A Scentsible Valentine's Day

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