Pickled Sentence Examples

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  • They also had the ever-present giant jar of pickled eggs and turkey gizzards sitting proudly on the counter-top.

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  • Basically, pickled onions are just small onions pickled in vinegar.

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  • In the Czech Republic itâs ' pickled herring ' .

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  • From what I've read online the Red Deer also seems to attract pickled egg lovers.

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  • Why not throw in " Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers "?

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  • In addition there was a ready market overseas for United Kingdom exports of salted skins and pickled pelts.

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  • Basically, pickled onions are just small onions pickled onions are just small onions pickled in vinegar.

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  • Color photographs show the corn, cabbage, pickled plums and other vegetables that the company exports, mostly to Japan.

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  • Other tempting fare includes taramasalata, potted shrimp, smoked cheese, pickled herring, home-made soup and much, much more.

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  • At about 10pm we would have supper, cold ham, cheese and pickled walnuts and pickled red cabbage and pickled onions.

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  • Later still, in the last millennium B.C., it seems that even the bodies of the poor were pickled.

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  • It can be added to a stew, pickled, grated into soy dipping sauces, or shredded finely for salads or garnish.

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  • Simple, easy to prepare foods would have been most popular like a Pickled Herring Salad, with a dill and vinaigrette sauce.

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  • Fancier embellishments like pickled green beans, cucumber spears and preserved hot peppers add interest to savory mixed drinks, especially those made with vegetable juices.

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  • Ginger is available in various forms, including powdered, dried, pickled, candied, in capsule, tinctures or tea preparations.

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  • For example, use an unexpected woven sea grass upholstered armchair paired with a tea stained slip-covered sofa accompanied by a white washed pickled wood floor and a multi colored cowhide area rug.

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  • Try using a pickled maple in a girl's bedroom for a slight pink tinge, or a dark wenge stain in a boy's room.

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  • Gari - Pickled ginger that you eat between dishes to cleanse the palette.

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  • Squid and octopus are eaten dried, pickled, stewed, steamed and grilled.

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  • Kalamatas are purplish-black in color, sweet, salty and soft, pickled in wine not vinegar, and a tad pricey.

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  • Sauerkraut is fermented or pickled cabbage.

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  • You may also want to pick up some pickled ginger, wasabi, and soy sauce or tamari to serve with your finished rolls.

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  • The black forest finish is dark, the natural maple finish is a light, almost pickled finish and sapele is a natural-looking finish.

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  • If you are looking for a colorful, delicious treat, then you need some recipes for pickled eggs in pickled beets juice.

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  • In order to make any of the standard recipes for pickled eggs in pickled beet juice, you first need some pickled beets juice.

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  • If you are not so much interested in pickling your own beets, or if you just don't have the time, you can buy a large jar of pickled beets at the store and go from there.

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  • But, if you bought a large jar of pickled beets at the store, you could probably get a half dozen or so eggs in the jar.

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  • Any of these recipes for pickled eggs in pickled beets juice will give you great results.

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  • Kimchi, a pickled cabbage dish that tends to be very spicy.

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  • It pays to dress for the elements and bring extra make up for touch ups or risk looking (and smelling) like pickled swine.

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  • It is extensively cultivated and is much used in cookery, besides which it is excellent when pickled.

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  • Large quantities are consumed fresh, but many are pickled or smoked and others prepared like anchovies.

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  • Then use the mixture to stuff the pickled cabbage leaves.

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  • And I must mention the black olives brought on arrival together with carrots and pickled chillies.

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  • It was all a long way from pickled cucumbers in 1950s Acton.. .

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  • We saw a pickled Lennon who looked just like a wax dummy, but with lots of makeup!

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  • Just great lager and a simple range of snack meals (consisting mainly of cheese dishes, pickled sausages and potato dumplings ).

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  • Fixed-price, six-course " tasting " menu changes daily; sample roulade of duck foie gras and ham hock with pickled red cabbage.

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  • The excellent main course dishes include squid with pickled pepper, shredded pork with sweet bean sauce, lamb with scallion and bullfrog with sichuan pickled hot pepper.

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  • Whether it is raw, steamed, baked, sautéed or pickled, eating seafood is an experience for the senses.

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  • Menu highlights include bison burgers, beef and lamb club sandwiches, organic pickled hen eggs and specialty cheese platters.

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  • Specialties on the menu include deep fried pickled chips, collard greens, and ribs.

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  • The flowers are sometimes eaten in salads, and the leaves and young green fruits are pickled in vinegar as a substitute for capers.

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  • On the tray was a bottle of herb wine, different kinds of vodka, pickled mushrooms, rye cakes made with buttermilk, honey in the comb, still mead and sparkling mead, apples, nuts (raw and roasted), and nut-and-honey sweets.

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  • In the hawk cemeteries birds were pickled and buried in long bundles, forming sometimes an assortment that is not without incongruities from the naturalist's point of view.

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  • The heart was left in place, but the liver, lungs, stomach and intestines were pickled and wrapped separately and then restored to the body cavity.

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  • The great fair for which it was formerly famous has lost its importance, but the town remains the centre of a variety of domestic trades - tailoring, the manufacture of leather, and the making of boots and small enamelled ikons (sacred images); it is also famous for its kitchen gardening and the export of pickled and dried vegetables and medical herbs.

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  • With the exception of sealskins, which are pickled in brine, all raw skins come to the various trade markets simply dried like this.

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  • The so-called "Norwegian anchovies" imported into England in little wooden kegs are nothing but sprats pickled in brine with bay-leaves and whole pepper.

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  • The city has a considerable trade in grain, lumber, fish, livestock, dairy products and oil; its manufactures include boilers, machinery and canned and pickled fish, especially salmon and herring.

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  • Just as "Uncle's" pickled mushrooms, honey, and cherry brandy had seemed to her the best in the world, so also that song, at that moment, seemed to her the acme of musical delight.

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