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Synonyms: consume; corrode; deplete; eat; eat on; eat up; exhaust; feed; run through; rust; use up; wipe out
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Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets / Evelyn, John, 1620-1706
, to be eaten _Raw_ or _Green, Blanch'd_ or _Candied_: simple--and _per se_, or intermingl'd with others ... , Those who _Criticize_ not so nicely upon the Word, seem to distinguish the [4]_Olera_ (which were never eaten _Raw details...- creator(s) - Evelyn, John, 1620-1706
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- subject(s) - sallet; sallets; vinegar; oyl; herbs; lettuce; vide; eaten; pepper; salt; wine vinegar; plants; sugar; chap; whilst; butter; boil; wine; vinegar; lettuce; oyl; pepper; butter; whilst; salt; wine; herbs; vide; sallet; sallets; eaten; wine vinegar; sugar; plants; boil; chap;
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Food Remedies Facts About Foods And Their Medicinal Uses / Daniel, Florence
-speaking people have been accustomed to look upon fruit not as a food, but rather as a sweetmeat, to be eaten ... when it is used as a medicine, and then it should always be pale-roasted. Fruit should always be eaten details...- creator(s) - Daniel, Florence
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- subject(s) - juice; lemon; lemon juice; barley; nuts; apple; onion; fruit; nut; tea; pint; olive oil; food; grape; oil; grapes; barley water; olive; orange; cure; easily digested; pine; vegetable; eaten; food remedies; onion; lemon; barley; pint; olive oil; food remedies; grape; grapes; olive; nuts; orange; easily digested; lemon juice; vegetable; tea; pine; eaten; cure; juice; barley water; apple; fruit; oil; food; nut;
- title - Food Remedies Facts About Foods And Their Medicinal Uses
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The City In The Sea / Poe, Edgar Allen
Have gone to their eternal rest. There shrines and palaces and towers (Time-eaten towers ... details...- creator(s) - Poe, Edgar Allen
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- subject(s) - towers; sea; winds; town; waters; american literature; waters; town; winds; towers; sea; american literature;
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Flower Or Love / Wilde, Oscar
as We two are fated now to part. For the crimson flower of our life is eaten ... details...- creator(s) - Wilde, Oscar
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- subject(s) - kissed; passion; youth; english literature; kissed; passion; youth; english literature;
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Volume 5: Fruit and Fruit Desserts; Canning and Drying; Jelly Making, Preserving and Pickling; Confections; Beverages; the Planning of Meals / Woman's Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences
cooking to make them palatable, others are never cooked, and still others may be cooked or eaten raw ... as valuable as the actual stimulation of the acids. 4. Many fruits are eaten raw, while others are cooked details...- creator(s) - Woman's Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences
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- subject(s) - sirup; canning; sugar; jelly; juice; chocolate; flavor; candy; food; jars; beverages; cream; fruits; coffee; fruit; boiling; pressure cooker; mixture; vegetables; butter; apples; tea; foods; milk; corn sirup; food value; jelly making; cook; accompanying r; canning; mixture; butter; milk; sirup; jelly; jars; coffee; flavor; fruits; foods; pressure cooker; chocolate; vegetables; corn sirup; tea; jelly making; candy; boiling ; food value; cream; apples; beverages; accompanying r; cook; sugar; juice; fruit; food;
- title - Volume 5: Fruit and Fruit Desserts; Canning and Drying; Jelly Making, Preserving and Pickling; Confections; Beverages; the Planning of Meals
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John Rutherford, the White Chief / Craik, George Lillie, 1798-1866
but the bones were human, neither could we have any doubt that the flesh which covered them had been eaten ... of the flesh, and they replied that they had eaten it; 'but,' said Tupia, 'why did you not eat the body details...- creator(s) - Craik, George Lillie, 1798-1866
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- subject(s) - new zealand; zealand; rutherford; new zealanders; marsden; zealanders; zealanders; new zealanders; marsden; new zealand; rutherford; zealand;
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Wild Apples / Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862
and forgetable. They are eaten with comparatively little zest, and have no real tang nor smack to them ... that the wild apple, which I praise as so spirited and racy when eaten in the fields or woods, being brought details...- creator(s) - Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862
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- subject(s) - apple; apples; fruit; wild apples; tree; wild; trees; tree; trees; wild apples; apples; apple; fruit; wild;
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The Chemistry of Food and Nutrition / Duncan, A. W.
.9 = 2.225) as much heat as the carbohydrates; but if eaten in more than small quantities ... of this food constituent. It is the carbohydrates, or carbohydrates and fats that should be eaten in larger details...- creator(s) - Duncan, A. W.
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- subject(s) - proteid; uric acid; food; acid; quantity; flesh; purin bodies; proteid matter; meat; foods; digestive organs; digestive organs; foods; purin bodies; uric acid; proteid; acid; flesh; quantity; food; meat; proteid matter;
- title - The Chemistry of Food and Nutrition
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Extracts From Adams Diary / Twain, Mark
was a frantic commotion and every beast was destroying its neighbor. I knew what it meant -- Eve had eaten ... when I ordered them to desist, and they would have eaten me if I had stayed -- which I didn't, but went away details...- creator(s) - Twain, Mark
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- subject(s) - kangaroo; fish; park; creature; new creature; american literature; kangaroo; park; creature; new creature; fish; american literature;
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 61, November, 1862 / Various
turn out very tame and forgetable. They are eaten with comparatively little zest, and have no real ... , which I praise as so spirited and racy when eaten in the fields or woods, being brought into the house details...- creator(s) - Various
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- subject(s) - slavery; apple; apple; slavery;
- title - The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 61, November, 1862
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