Peeler Sentence Examples
For example, some recipes only require a knife, cutting board and peeler.
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The top bait without doubt is peeler crab, be it fresh or frozen.
In contrast, freshwater eel are targeted by casting small peeler crab baits 100 yards or more into the main channel.
Method Clean the asparagus and trim any white ends or peel with a vegetable peel with a vegetable peeler.
One easy way to do this is to peel beets with a vegetable peeler and grate the flesh into strips to add to a salad.
Fishing the hollows scoured out by the rough seas at low tide produces superb bags of quality cod to lugworm and peeler crab baits.
And he was a compulsive peeler, itching to open the casing of things and people, to winkle out the content packed within.
Other species will include coalfish, eels and pouting with peeler crab, mussel and lugworm the top baits.
This is a superb summer mark that will give up good numbers of red codling to fresh peeler crab baits.
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Top bait is peeler crab on a three-hook flapper rig armed with size 1 hooks.
The key to catching your share of fish is to use big helpings of fresh peeler crab or jelly softies.
Key to success is a good supply of fresh peeler in the summer or an equally good supply of black lugworm in the winter.
This I did by using a peeler, being careful not to cut my hands.
AdvertisementIt is a good idea to give the children their own peeler and vegetable knife, which have a good grip.
With a vegetable peeler, remove 2 thin strips from the rounded side to create a flat surface.
Use herring strip, sand-eels, sardine, peeler crab and red rag worm for best results.
After leaving the Army he then worked in London and France as a barman, dishwasher, vegetable peeler and many other kitchen duties.
Remove the zest from the orange with a vegetable peeler and place in a pan of cold water.
AdvertisementUsing a sharp peeler, grater or knife, remove the yellow rinds, and take care to separate it from the white pith beneath it.
All textile work was done by hand; the only devices known were the bark peeler and beater, the shredder, the flint-knife, the spindle, the rope-twister, the bodkin, the warp-beam and the most primitive harness.