Larder Sentence Examples
The cellar is below, and the larder and store-room above.
You begin with a very empty larder, which is not good.
A cool larder, with tiled shelves, makes an ideal drinks cupboard.
There is even a pull-out larder unit for a tall cupboard.
On Monday I dared venture to Main Street to replenish our near-empty larder.
Kitchen with two cookers, microwave, larder fridge & matching freezer.
Can a toilet be built into a what was a walk-in kitchen larder.
Every dish is freshly made on the premises using only the finest ingredients from the rich natural larder of the north east of Scotland.
With a distinct entrance from the outer court was the kitchen court (F), with its buttery, scullery and larder, and the important adjunct of a stream of running water.
These section will include larder, sauce and desserts plus the succesfull candidate will also assist with the preparartion of any banqueting.
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They had a communal larder, and the villagers used to come and steal from this, and I can remember a curious incident.
Wardrobe, cooker, sink unit, chest of drawers, separate larder.
The stables are able to be viewed by the public - although the game larder awaits works that will enable it to be viewed.
On one voyage Davis and his men survived by killing 14,000 penguins for the ship's larder.
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In fact, banana liqueur is worth keeping in the larder to add aroma and extra taste to puddings.
From what ingedients you should keep in your pasta larder to how to make basic pasta dough.
There is a cream range-style cooker, walk-in larder and plumbing for a dishwasher.
The castle where Wallace surprised the English garrison and threw their corpses into the dungeon, grimly styled "Wallace's Larder," was finally destroyed by Cromwell, who is said to have used part of its masonry for the construction of the fort at Ayr; but its ruins still exist.
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