Porridge Sentence Examples

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  • They gave him some more porridge and Morel with a laugh set to work on his third bowl.

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  • We also had porridge, It is like being at home.

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  • It is either baked into cakes, called tortilla by the Indians of Yucatan, or made into a kind of porridge, as in Ireland.

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  • Try soaking porridge oats overnight in full cream milk.

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  • For months together a Ruman will subsist on vegetables and mamaliga, the maize porridge that forms his staple diet.

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  • Currently I have porridge every morning with a little muscovado sugar or maple syrup just to sweeten it a little.

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  • Remember the rhyme "Peas porridge hot, peas porridge cold, peas porridge in the pot nine days old."

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  • It isn't too much work, just hot water for tea and coffee, a huge pot of porridge and freshly sliced pineapple.

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  • The first problem with snail porridge (apart from the name) was getting hold of the snails.

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  • The pulp mass created begins to look like thick porridge.

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  • Instead of enjoying fresh fruit, I'll be tucking into a bowl of hot porridge each morning.

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  • An example would be a whole-wheat cereal, porridge.

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  • Nutritional Information A bowl of porridge with skimmed or semi skimmed milk provides a low fat, high carbohydrate breakfast or snack.

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  • For example, I bathe in porridge oats because they make my skin relatively supple after a bath, ' he says.

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  • Seafood is as much a staple as rice; fish is so much a part of Korean fare that is sometimes stirred into breakfast porridge.

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  • Nutritionally, buckwheat is used in Japanese soba noodles, in breakfast foods like porridge, and in buckwheat flour.

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  • Cook the unsprouted seeds in broth or water and honey to make a porridge.

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  • The appliance can create jasmine rice, white rice, brown rice, sticky rice, porridge and cake rice.

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  • Other features include a porridge timer, a coated pot for easy clean up and a digital display.

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  • The model features six cooking options including a cake and steam setting, white rice, brown rice, sticky rice and porridge.

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  • Oatmeal is made from the kiln-dried grain from which the husks have been removed; and the form of the food is the well-known "porridge."

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  • Good breakfasts include porridge, wholewheat breakfast cereals - ones that are lower in sugar.

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  • A selection of organic cornflakes, homemade muesli or porridge are also available.

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  • At the bottom of an old white dresser were two doors, behind which he kept his oats for making porridge.

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  • In England, people ate frumenty (a type of porridge made from corn) on Christmas morning.

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  • For those of us that did our porridge standing at the Priestfield it all seems rather hollow.

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  • For breakfast he'll normally have porridge oats made with soya milk and sweetened with a little maple syrup.

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  • For breakfast, we offer you a choice of cereals and home made apple muesli, or feel free to request porridge.

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  • They grow their own cereals, and produce their own muesli and porridge oats.

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  • Breakfast has porridge with cream, smoked duck, venison and salmon, home-made oatcakes and jams " .

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  • Food not so good now - atta porridge for breakfast keeps the old pecker up.

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  • They ate meal porridge; African children were better educated than their own.

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  • Next day we cooked porridge on the fire which Ann had fed with coal earlier.

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  • Oats are also a good source, so if you include porridge in your diet, you should have zinc covered.

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  • Why not try our special porridge cooked on the Aga overnight, or try our granola cooked to our own special recipe.

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  • Renowned for his snail porridge, he said he was " speechless " at the award.

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  • He worked 16-hour days on a single bowl of rice porridge a day.

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  • He has milk porridge or tea for breakfast, for dinner they mostly have potatoes and bacon and milk porridge for supper.

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  • Serve warm with a dollop of low-fat vanilla ice cream or frozen yogurt or stir into your breakfast porridge.

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  • Poor people ate rye or barley bread and porridge and soups made of barley and oats.

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  • The first problem with snail porridge (apart from the name) was getting hold of the snail porridge (apart from the name) was getting hold of the snails.

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  • Shopping for food is useless as I can only think of porridge and tinned spaghetti, the comfort food from my childhood.

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  • Only a small amount of porridge was bought as only unrolled oats were available and nobody was sure exactly what to do with them.

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  • How old was the peas porridge in Peas Porridge Hot?

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  • At the door of a cottage I saw a little girl about to throw a mess of cold porridge into a pig trough.

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  • When Morel had drunk some vodka and finished his bowl of porridge he suddenly became unnaturally merry and chattered incessantly to the soldiers, who could not understand him.

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  • Remember the rhyme Peas porridge hot, peas porridge cold, peas porridge in the pot nine days old.

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  • The soldiers surrounded the Frenchmen, spread a greatcoat on the ground for the sick man, and brought some buckwheat porridge and vodka for both of them.

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  • By the former council his arguments were described as Pultes Scotorum (" Scots porridge") and commentum diaboli (" an invention of the devil").

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  • It may be considerably diminished by a return to a more natural system of feeding, as by using brown bread instead of white, by taking oatmeal porridge, and by eating raw or cooked fruits, such as apples, oranges, prunes and figs, or preserves made of fruit, such as raspberry and strawberry jam, marmalade, &c., by vegetables or by dried and powdered seaweed.

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  • Bonaparte himself, not trusting to his generals, moved with all the Guards to the field of battle, afraid of letting a ready victim escape, and Bagration's four thousand men merrily lighted campfires, dried and warmed themselves, cooked their porridge for the first time for three days, and not one of them knew or imagined what was in store for him.

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  • Soldiers scattered over the whole place were dragging logs and brushwood and were building shelters with merry chatter and laughter; around the fires sat others, dressed and undressed, drying their shirts and leg bands or mending boots or overcoats and crowding round the boilers and porridge cookers.

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