How To Use Spice In A Sentence

  • I leaned a minute against a Corinthian column; I lamented that no pontiff arrived with victims and aruspices, of whom I might inquire, what, in the name of birds and garbage, put me so terribly out of humour! for you must know I was very near being disappointed, and began to think Piranesi and Paolo Panini had been a great deal too colossal in their view of this venerable structure. Dreams Waking Thoughts and Incidents
  • Bouquet: The nose is alive with aromas of Turkish delight, spice , cloves dried herbs.
  • Dry spices are fine too, including garlic, paprika, basil, rosemary and oregano.
  • Outdoor barbecue ready to eat food and spices which are less likely to fatten up ah?
  • Thus, this festival brings together the richness of the Indian kitchen with its spices and subtle shades of taste and texture.
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  • Round off the trip with a lunch of Zanzibari rice and spiced tea. Times, Sunday Times
  • Le bibliomane ne connait ordinairement les livres que par leur titre, leur frontispice, et leur date; il s'attache aux bonnes editiones et les poursuit à quelque titre que ce soit; la relieure le seduit aussi, soit par son ancienneté, soit par sa beauté, "&c. Bibliomania; or Book-Madness A Bibliographical Romance
  • It is thought officers will name 13 hospitals - including at least one hospice. The Sun
  • Many hospice patients attend for care or stay a while for assessment and treatment, and are then able to go home.
  • Its the same method, the only veg is the sweet potato and onion and the spice is ginger only, but at the end, after blending you add (heavy) cream, tamari, maple syrup and lime juice. Chipotle sweet potato soup | Homesick Texan
  • A whoosh of freshly ground mocha coffee hits the nose and then, once the wine hits your mouth, it's joined by black fruits, liquorice, spice and a spray of refreshing acidity.
  • About six months later I did Spice World with them and they all taught me their moves from the video.
  • We've got an awesome cold-brewed tea plus nine more recipes with flavorful additions like herbs, spices, and fruit.
  • I think of the work that goes on in our homeless shelters, hospitals and hospices. The Sun
  • Mix the spices and salt together and coat the fish until completely covered. The Sun
  • The recipe for theriac varied but usually included vipers' flesh, parts of lizards, honey, plants, and herbs or spices (even ginger, cinnamon, and myrrh).
  • A dessertspoon of mixed spice, a tablespoon of treacle, a quarter teaspoon of bicarb soda. Archive 2004-12-01
  • The hospice model of care is now espoused as a model of excellence and has led to a worldwide hospice movement aspiring to deliver high quality care to dying patients.
  • For extra spice add one finely chopped chilli in with the spices. The Sun
  • No. (2) The term spice means any aromatic vegetable substance in the whole, broken, or ground form, except for those substances which have been traditionally regarded as foods, such as onions, garlic and celery; whose significant function in food is seasoning rather than nutritional; that is true to name; and from which no portion of any volatile oil or other flavoring principle has been removed. Home Ec 101
  • It was also the only time of year, we would use some of the really wacky spices in our spice drawer, like mace, and allspice and poultry seasoning.
  • It serves one and tastes as good as it looks - the aromatic spices are nicely set off by a lightly spiced tomato sauce. The Sun
  • I mean, I love bran muffins as much as the next guy, but is Canada really going to just roll over and accept this practical, unspiced (I'm not saying "flavorless," because I admit bran muffins are tasty), unaromatic, home-bound and yes, boring, assignment of what it means to be Canadian? Diner's Journal
  • Perhaps his most ambitious project is Hitlab.com, launched last September, an online community where aspiring artists can promote and sell their music outside record-label auspices. Akon's Recession-Proof Tune
  • There is something about the hops, which has a pine and grapefruit flavor and aroma that works well with coconut, cilantro, cumin, and other spices.
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  • Hospice staff were said to be in tears when the news of her death was announced. Times, Sunday Times
  • Instantly a dozen knowing eyes were fixed on it, and a buzz of voices was heard; and soon Gerard saw the prior point more than once, and the monk came back, looking as proud as Punch, with a savoury crustade ryal, or game pie gravied and spiced, for Gerard, and a silver grace cup full of rich pimentum. The Cloister and the Hearth
  • The pharaohs were mummified using plants, herbs, spices, and minerals.
  • While the father and sister were delighted with the crackle, sparkle and pleasant aroma of the bits of spicewood, as Abe tossed them upon the fire, no one could appreciate the thoughtful act of the boy so much as his mother. The Story of Young Abraham Lincoln
  • I profess, mistress, your plottie is excellent, ever since I taught you to mix the spices in the right proportion.” Saint Ronan's Well
  • Thick, juicy cod fillets are steamed over water that is intensely flavoured with a medley of spices, fresh herbs and aromatics.
  • Look at those hollyhocks, like pyramids of roses; those garlands of the convolvulus major of all colours, hanging around that tall pole, like the wreathy hop-bine; those magnificent dusky cloves, breathing of the Spice Islands; those flaunting double dahlias; those splendid scarlet geraniums, and those fierce and warlike flowers the tiger-lilies. Our Village
  • One of the components of Chinese five spice powder. Times, Sunday Times
  • Generous chunks of meaty fish were dry marinated in spices, baked in the tandoor and served with rice and naan.
  • Essential oils from allspice, basil, cedar, cinnamon, citronella, garlic, geranium, lavender, pennyroyal, peppermint, pine, rosemary, and thyme have been reported to have repellent properties.
  • The result indicated: all spice materials except hot pepper were antioxidant in lard and peanut oil.
  • These include exotic ylang ylang, jasmine, turmeric, ginger, allspice, cinnamon, curry leaf, water lilies, mahogany trees, avocados, wax apples, and five varieties of mango.
  • The Romans were usually not big meat eaters and a lot of their normal meals involved vegetables, herbs and spices together with a wheat meal that looked like porridge.
  • The function of the haruspices was divination of the future from the entrails of sacrificial animals.
  • MCDONALD, George Bernard, 88, of Waldorf, a lithographer, died June 28 at Hospice House of St. Mary's. Southern Maryland Deaths
  • Today the female tradition is continued to some extent inasmuch as most hospital, hospice, and district nurses who do the job are women.
  • A report on the effect of spices on digestive enzymes mentioned that freshly prepared 1 per cent emulsion of asafoetida in water affected the activity of pepsin, trypsin and rennin in saliva to a small extent 41.
  • The patient's condition was untreatable and he sought hospice support.
  • Many, but not all Carolina allspice have a complex fruity, spicy smell.
  • Nevertheless, it has helped add a bit more spice to the recent upsurge of rank and file militancy which has managed to send the mainstream press into such a lather.
  • Other common spices used with it in curries are coriander, fenugreek, cumin and chile.
  • Use a pestle and mortar to crush the spices.
  • If this sounds too boring you can spice it up by juicing, eating raw, poaching or baking the food.
  • Some butterflies they attract are spicebush swallowtails, monarchs, fritillaries, whites, skippers, and a host of others.
  • I am not planning to start my own party but I am looking to organise all coloureds in this province under the auspices of the ANC.
  • Today, use such cured meats as ham, prosciutto, bacon, and pancetta for the hints of salt, nuts, and spice that curing imparts.
  • Turmeric is a spice that offers potent brain protection and can be taken in a concentrated form often called curcumin. The Chemistry of Calm
  • They also give you robust flavours and are ready for picking to spice up a hearty winter roast. Times, Sunday Times
  • Indian food (such as chapattis, a flat bread; samosas, vegetable or meat-filled pastries; and masala, a spiced rice dish), is widely available in all urban areas.
  • Indian groceries also carry many prepared ingredients, such as paneer cheese and the chutneys, curries and vegetable condiments called pickles that can be used to spice up grilled chicken or fish.
  • This essay is a testing ground for "ambience," exploring the role of space in poetics, ideology and theory, building on the conclusion to the book The Poetics of Spice. Abstracts
  • Variety is the spice of life. 
  • The guild are running the quiz in aid of Laois Hospice and hopes for plenty of support.
  • A round entry leads to a dryish medium-bodied palate with sweet vanilla, tart black berry, and toasty pepper spice flavors. Finishes with drying tannins and berry skins.
  • Sift the flour, mixed spice, nutmeg and baking powder together.
  • Is Teucer called auspex, as taking the auspices, like an augur, or as giving the auspices, like a god? The Odes and Carmen Saeculare of Horace
  • After that, it's just crushed garlic, allspice, ground cloves, paprika, salt and pepper.
  • These colours can be speckled or spiced up with added sparkle and are available in perfectly smooth or textured options. Times, Sunday Times
  • The local hospice, in Masterton's Lincoln Road, is a non-residential unit, which offers family support, is a cancer education centre and a base for the nursing staff.
  • North West Hospice is incorporated as a limited company and is also registered as a charity.
  • Staff have organised two trolley loads of perishable food for the hospice and Santa will be picking up the presents.
  • This type of mole gets everyone excited because it's made with chocolate, but cacao is only one ingredient in the mix of four kinds of chillies and musky spices that create its distinct and complex flavour.
  • Cram the lumps of chicken into hot pitta bread with the spiced yoghurt and some shredded crisp lettuce.
  • While winemaker Mike Hirby is no longer as of just recently making wines at Realm, his legacy is impressive, especially with wines such as this dense, full-bodied Cabernet marked by notes of dark cherry and spice. The Most Powerful Grower in Napa
  • One of the spices is definitely Hungarian paprika, which is one of the main products made by Pride of Szeged. Archive 2007-08-01
  • But until recently, all the available dishes were based on a couple of sauces, alternatively spiced up with chillies or cooled down with yoghurt or cream.
  • He had passed an unsettled life in continued exile up to his eightieth year; having been harassed with many contumelies and injuries, he had endured with difficulty a miserable and anxious existence, in continual trepidation; famine had driven him out of the land whither he had gone, by the command and under the auspices of God, into Egypt. Commentary on Genesis - Volume 1
  • Add oregano and other Italian spices to the mixture.
  • Other spices are produced for local consumption and export, including mace, cinnamon, and cloves.
  • At one end of the market, a few stands sold a variety of local spices, sauces, tea and jams.
  • A group of students are staging a fund-raising show, inspired by stories about local hospices in the Journal.
  • By all that country groweth good ginger, and therefore thither go the merchants for spicery. The Travels of Sir John Mandeville
  • In a saucepan, combine the sugar, water, Thai chili, allspice, coriander seeds, cilantro, salt, and Thai long red pepper.
  • These colours can be speckled or spiced up with added sparkle and are available in perfectly smooth or textured options. Times, Sunday Times
  • And artificial flavors arent THAT bad, remember that artificial vanilla is peach pits and maple is fennugreek (an indian spice, which is why aunt jemima tastes like curry) and the ethyle sulfate that makes the artificial blueberry flavor, Im not sure but after some google searches it seems to come from Coconut flower. AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed
  • Under the auspices of the fellowship, Hurston was to travel to Florida and New Orleans to begin her research on African American folk tales and to scout out hoodoo practice.
  • The vessels of the Mangalore merchants came here to trade with the natives of this part of India for cargoes of spices, a fine kind of cloth called buckram and other valuable wares; but their vessels were frequently attacked, and too often pillaged by the pirates who infested these seas, and who were justly regarded as formidable enemies. Celebrated Travels and Travellers Part I. The Exploration of the World
  • Only mind, if you will forgive me, my lord -- mind to spice high with Latin; a curn or two of Greek would not be amiss; and, if you can bring in any thing about the judgment of Solomon, in the original Hebrew, and season with The Fortunes of Nigel
  • The film was made under the auspices of the British Film Institute's Production Board, on which I served in the 1960s and 70s alongside, among others, Karel Reisz, Carl Foreman and the eminent documentarist Basil Wright. Britain's best film directors show some early promise
  • When onions are very soft, add the tikka spice powder, tinned tomatoes and chopped coriander and bring to the boil. The Sun
  • Boring mealtimes are set to be spiced up, as Irish designers produce statement pieces for the table that bring individuality to place settings.
  • It is a popular field of collecting, pleasant to behold and with a spice of magic about it.
  • Manasi from A Cook At Heart sprinkles spices and flour on to perfect eggplant rounds and fries them to a savory finish, then serves them with plain toor dal (varan) to make a double V comforting meal of Vangi Kaap and Varan Bhaat. Archive 2007-06-01
  • I chose lightly spiced spinach and chickpea potato cake served with basmati rice, mint yoghurt and mango chutney.
  • One week the garbanzo beans are slightly caramelized and sautéed with Serrano ham, onion and arugula; the next week the beans are simply braised with tomato and spices.
  • Stephen Benson accepted the cheque on behalf of the hospice.
  • The best dishes we sampled were meatballs similar to Greek keftedes, full of garlic and spices, in a thin but tasty tomato-based sauce.
  • Once in the mouth, elegant and effortless waves of nuts, red fruits and peppery spice roll over the palate and stay long after the finish.
  • Spices, if used, include cinnamon, allspice, cardamom, and ginger.
  • Cloves (from _clavus_, a nail), also found in the kitchen spice box, and owning certain medicinal resources of a cordial sort, which are quickly available, belong to the Myrtle family of plants, and are the unexpanded flower buds of an aromatic tree (_Caryophyllus_), cultivated at Penang and elsewhere. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
  • He also serves coffee—often Turkish coffee with spices like cardamon—and mint tea, which he makes by brewing a black tea such as Earl Grey with fresh mint leaves. The Fresh, Homey Appeal of the Breakfast Party
  • Seafood dishes, including shrimp, are popular, often served with rice and seasoned with spices.
  • We sat in the leafy, overgrown garden, where wild herbs and flowers spiced the air and the mismatched tables were topped with salvaged mosaic tiles. Smithsonian Mag
  • The scent is just outstanding; it smells like pumpkin and spices - and it's even got a hint of "breadiness" to it. Epinions Recent Content for Home
  • It's quite fiery stuff with pepper, spices and some tannic activity but best of all, it's over-brimming with summer fruit flavours.
  • Spice rack of a wine, rather exotic. Concentrated aromas of tar, spices and currants.
  • Whether it's natural talent, culinary training, or the fact that he cooks with minimal oil and only occasionally uses dairy cream, the spices in his cuisine emerge with remarkable clarity.
  • The impact of the work is enhanced by its unvarying cogency spiced with wit.
  • The fixative can be part of a broader spice blend added to the dried garden ingredients to give the composition another dimension: cinammon, bay salt or dried citrus peel. A New Whiff on Potpourri
  • Oh!" replied Spicer, who had heard of Sir Hercules and his lady, "so the _lady_ sent it to you? Poor Jack
  • Chervil, endive, escarole, kale, mache (also called corn salad), and mild mustards, such as mizuna, add flavor but not spice.
  • At current exchange rates, everything's a bargain - covetable leather goods and heavy Karnataka silk, handwoven carpets, temple carvings and spices, cashews, tea and coffee.
  • To anyone used to cooking their own Indian food using fresh spices, such flavours are strangely mute with no individual spice or flavour discernible.
  • As noted in my new medicinal spice book, ginger, cinnamon, hot pepper and turmeric are just a few of the spices that can settle a distressed stomach.
  • The romance added spice to the holiday.
  • Certainly, spices added flavour interest to a dish, but their fascination resided primarily in their symbolic value.
  • You can also garnish meals with 1 tablespoon of spicy condiments like salsa and chutney, or use fresh spices like chiles, garlic, ginger, and onions liberally in cooking.
  • I think I could go a long time without boring myself, though I deeply regret the absence of fishes and shellfishes, beans, apples, mushrooms, olive oil, garlic, herbs, sugar, peppers and spices. Desert Island Potato Salad
  • For simple fare, try sugar cookies, doughnuts, muffins or coffee cake with coffee and cocoa or hot spiced cider.
  • Combine the butter, sultanas, currants, sugar, mixed spice, cinnamon, ginger, bicarbonate of soda and water in a saucepan.
  • The gently spiced meatballs are lightly textured, served on a bed of couscous with steamed carrots, turnip and onion.
  • And it was flavored with not just overused cinnamon but with nutmeg and clove as well; those spices did not make the granola noticeably spicy, but rather added fine nuances.
  • And there are stranger things than these, -- fragments of spiced and bituminized humanity to be shown to visitors who are not nervous, nor given to midnight terrors. The Arena Volume 4, No. 21, August, 1891
  • The total figure raised by these gallant ladies on their Sit Out Night in aid of Newry Hospice in December amounted to £2,700 and 1,700 euro.
  • A blend of lightly spiced basmati rice and chunks of hard-boiled eggs, egg pilaf is a nutritious one-dish meal. Archive 2007-01-01
  • The only eatable substances left were Joel's spices, that were great when you had food to go along with them.
  • These small spiced cakes are a peculiarity of the region.
  • Smooth and very drinkable, this delivers subtle notes of aniseed, liquorice, spice and lemon peel.
  • Be sure to include offerings from the alcohol-free zone: sparkling water, fruit juice mixed with seltzer or ginger ale, spiced iced tea or cider.
  • The bartenders are knowledgeable about the drinks, the menu — try the spiced lamb meatballs or croque-monsieur sticks — and even the four kinds of ice 1534 uses. The History of Drinking
  • The wine is very juicy with ripe berry fruit, brambles, a sprinkling of spice and round tannins.
  • We used to make amazing spiced lamb and bulgur-wheat kofta with confit garlic yoghurt at home. Times, Sunday Times
  • Having hospice care in the prison excludes all these problems, so it's cost effective.
  • It was a red wine, flavoured with ginger, cinnamon and grains of paradise (a peppery spice from tropical west Africa) and sweetened either with honey or (if you could afford it) with sugar.
  • It’s like—Well, have either of you ever heard of a spice called galingale? TO STORM HEAVEN
  • Apparently, he doesn't like using garlic in his food… so he uses this spice called asafetida, which is really stinky and looked like Chinese medicine powder to me.
  • This example shows meaty aromas with peppery spice and black fruit aromas of attractive intensity.
  • He informed Heemskerk of the arrival in the straits of Malacca of an immense Lisbon carrack, laden with pearls and spices, brocades and precious-stones, on its way to Europe, and suggested an attack. PG Edition of Netherlands series — Complete
  • Without exception, all ceremonial occasions demand the preparation of enormous platters of food, such as pilau, a spiced rice, potato, and meat dish that caters to local tastes and culinary traditions.
  • In the pioneer days of the great west, coffee and tea were hard to get; and, instead of them, teas were often made from garden herbs, spicewood, sassafras-roots, and other shrubs, taken from the thickets [89]. All About Coffee
  • Good winemakers use oak to season their wines in the same way that top chefs use herbs and spices. Times, Sunday Times
  • We sat in the leafy, overgrown garden, where wild herbs and flowers spiced the air and the mismatched tables were topped with salvaged mosaic tiles. Smithsonian Mag
  • Minced lamb or beef is whizzed in the food processor with the spices, fresh herbs and onion, then threaded on to thick, flat metal skewers or shaped into meatballs and cooked on a grill or in a hot pan.
  • Martis sanguineas quae cohibet manus, quae dat belligeris foedera gentibus et cornu retinet diuite copiam, 10 donetur tenera mitior hostia. et tu, qui facibus legitimis ades, noctem discutiens auspice dextera huc incede gradu marcidus ebrio, praecingens roseo tempora uinculo. Hymeneal
  • Stock you pantry: good drinkable wines, fresh spices (buy small), good chicken broth, bottles of beans, piquillo peppers, capers, anchovies, etc.
  • For example, Star Anise, that peculiar spice that looks like a fossilised flower, has really changed my stews, adding an unfamiliar glamour to shin of beef.
  • There are some variants that we have found add more spice / interest.
  • Florentine Codex: an encyclopedia of Nahua culture and life in precontact Mexico, composed under the auspices of Fray Bernardo de Sahagún during the sixteenth century. Pestilence and Headcolds: Encountering Illness in Colonial Mexico
  • His wine he takes hot when the nights are cold, malvoisie or vernage, with as much spice as would cover the thumb-nail. The White Company
  • This is a wine of quality, delivering a harmonious mix of blackfruits, spice and moreish acidity.
  • In any case, most of the men in power have been appointed under his auspices. Times, Sunday Times
  • He is a personable young man and has begun voluntary work in a hospice in the hope that the skills gained will help in his application. Times, Sunday Times
  • Chaat masala is a store-bought mixture of all those tangy spices that go into chaats, and it gives the tikkis some extra oomph. Archive 2007-03-01
  • Mushrooms, apricots, asparagus, a variety of chilies and numerous spices are grown in abundance in nearly all the valleys.
  • _Pimento oil_ (allspice), distilled from the fruit of Pimenta officinalis, which is found in the West Indies and Central America. The Handbook of Soap Manufacture
  • Nice fresh Alaskan salmon on the grill in tinfoil, drizzled with soy sauce, sprinkled with lemon pepper, topped with elephant garlic and fresh slices of lemon ... oh yes, half the lemon is squeezed all over it, other spices you may see fit. Wild Game dishes
  • Alfred makes a basic yoghurt spice paste and adds different flavourings according to the mushrooms chosen.
  • The name St. Bernard comes from the monastery and hospice in Switzerland with which these dogs are historically associated. The Daily Puppy | Pictures of Puppies
  • European explorers - first the Portuguese in search of the Spice Islands (Indonesia) and then the Spanish - reached the Carolines in the 16th century, with the Spanish establishing sovereignty.
  • This dish combines hominy corn with beans and spices.
  • The carryall moves the harvester to and from the Spice fields quickly which allows for faster production.
  • Supermarket chain Tesco has joined forces with Pendleside Hospice in a bid to smash this year's fundraising targets.
  • Charming cutwork on the jars will be ideal for holding your favourite spices and pickles.
  • Once I'm inside a culinary casbah, I'm on the lookout for spices I've never tried before, because I love to cook and to experiment with new flavors. Black Cumin May Treat Pancreatic Cancer
  • Heat a non-stick pan and place the steaks in it, spiced-side down, over high heat.
  • Add flavour to food at barely any cost through herbs and spices or sauces like ketchup and soy. The Sun
  • Sweet and sour flavours - apples, dried fruits, vinegar - go very well with red cabbage, as do spices, such as caraway.
  • There is no part of the world that is not home to a variety of spices; cumin, coriander, fennel, fenugreek, nigella, sesame, anise, the list is endless.
  • The restaurant itself came with the scents and smells of peppers and other spices.
  • The decor is tasteful and unobtrusive without being bland and it is spiced up by some great artworks and top-notch fixtures and fittings. The Sun
  • This may seem rather dreary as a recipe for encouraging literature, but it was spiced up in a number of ways. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The chicken is delicately spiced and served with a griddled vegetable couscous.
  • The use of synthetic marijuana, which often is called "spice" after a popular brand name, is rising at an alarming rate across the military, commanders say. Synthetic marijuana widely used at Naval Academy, some midshipmen say
  • Herbs and spices are often included in the water to aromatize the meat. On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen
  • Today, use such cured meats as ham, prosciutto, bacon, and pancetta for the hints of salt, nuts, and spice that curing imparts.
  • At the end of six months he had been gradually destroyed by secret poison in his prison in the Tower (to which for an alleged offence he had been committed) by the agency of Dr. Forman, a famous 'pharmaceutic,' under the auspices of the Earl of Rochester. The Superstitions of Witchcraft
  • Next, all the bunny needs is patience, a little tender loving care and a few choice spices.
  • Pakistani dishes are often made with yogurt, which reduces the effect of the hot spices used in cooking.
  • Mix together the flour, xanthan gum, sea salt, orange zest, mixed spice and cinnamon. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's all about getting that combination right between the tomatoes and spices. The Sun
  • Fall stroll with staff horticulturist Deanne Eversmeyer featuring native plants such as American serviceberry, American yellowwood, Virginia sweetspire, spicebush, fragrant sumac, native ferns and grasses. 10 a.m. Green Scene: The bounty of fall includes tours, lectures and workshops
  • Flavour your favourite dishes with exotic herbs and spices.
  • For brunch, try the Cape Cod cakes $11, croquettes of hijiki seaweed, herbs and spices served with a can't-believe-it's-not-mayonnaise-based vegan tartar sauce. Not Just for Vegetarians
  • The bunches of unripe berries picked from this parasitical climber of betel, palm and mango trees are dried in the sun to become peppercorn, the spice that was valued above all others.
  • Smiling caterers, in long white robes, served delicious spiced lamb, chicken, mounds of delicately flavoured rice and plump dates and figs.
  • Stylize your healthy life by routinely experimenting with new foods, spices, activities, and more.
  • He finished his college education under military auspices while in the navy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Aunt Elizabeth, Sir Edward, Will, and I took our meal together in Carter Lane as we always did, but in honor of the day had several more dishes than usual and sweet wafers and a doucet—spiced custard pie—to follow. Secrets of the Tudor Court
  • When you use less sugar, add spices such as cinnamon, cloves, allspice and nutmeg or flavorings such as vanilla extract or almond flavoring to enhance the sweetness of the food.
  • Or why not make a large frittata with eggs and ricotta, and spice it up with bacon and a herb such as basil, tarragon or chervil?
  • The Italians, with their great tradition of international football, add a bit of spice to the occasion.
  • Riotous tropical-fruit tanginess and molasses spice. Times, Sunday Times
  • The filing caps a long fall for A & P, a prominent company that started as a New York tea and spice shop in the 1800s and grew to become the U.S. ' s first national supermarket chain with 16,000 stores by the 1930s. A
  • Heat the oil and half the butter in a large non-stick saucepan and add the whole spices. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fall stroll with staff horticulturist Deanne Eversmeyer featuring native plants such as American serviceberry, American yellowwood, Virginia sweetspire, spicebush, fragrant sumac, native ferns and grasses. 10 a.m. Green Scene: The bounty of fall includes tours, lectures and workshops
  • What are commonly thought of as spices today are a collection of seeds, berries, flowers, fruits, kernels, roots, rhizomes, leaves, arils, barks and saps that are used in cooking and food preparation.
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  • The lamb shahi korma consisted of tender chunks of boneless meat in a thick rich sauce of cream, nuts and spices.
  • But for the moment, at least, the auspices seem good. Times, Sunday Times
  • How beautiful are thy breasts, my sister, my spouse! thy breasts are more beautiful than wine, and the sweet smell of thy ointments above all aromatical spices. The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Old Testament — Part 2
  • Increase exercise, fruits, whole grains, legumes, vegetables, spices such as black pepper, turmeric and ginger.
  • Last year they tried to spice it up by not allowing the ten fastest cars to refuel between practice and the race. The Sun
  • It smells of history, hops, grains, cookies, and Indian spices from the tandoori dishes that folks serve up in the lobby with dollops of punk-hippie love.
  • The usual ingredients are aatop rice, ground glass, a spice called taal magna, a resin-like material called ranamastaki, a fragrant cardamom-like spice called tosh, powdered ruby and lapis lazuli and, in some cases, even diamond dust. The Telegraph - Calcutta (Kolkata) - Frontpage

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