单词 | Devonshire cream |
例句 | There was peacock pie, jellied eds, Devonshire cream, curried porpoise, iced fruit salad, and two thousand side dishes. The Once and Future King 1958-01-01T00:00:00Z The description, although impressive at first, cumulatively feels as clotted as Devonshire cream. 'King of the Badgers': A media circus in England 2011-09-21T23:08:04Z In the Members’ Enclosure, on the Members’ Lawn, members and their guests are sitting under white parasols, consuming best-end-of-lamb salad and strawberries in Devonshire cream. Frames of Reference 2015-03-02T05:00:00Z Fancy, Mrs. Brent, mamma says the silly people in London call it Devonshire cream, and I'm sure it's far more Cornish. Nurse Heatherdale's Story 2012-03-06T03:00:21.190Z As one ardent admirer of the Duchy remarked: "Of course, Devonshire cream is Cornish cream, only they've managed to get all the credit for it." Cornwall 2012-01-20T03:00:16.790Z See then, Miss Debora, take some o' the Devonshire cream an' one o' the little Banbury cakes with it—there be caraways through them. A Maid of Many Moods 2011-08-23T02:00:27.517Z Everything was different from home, and therefore interesting, and when Mrs. Penruddock brought in a bowl of Devonshire cream with the roasted apples they felt they were indeed in a land of plenty. A Fortunate Term 2011-05-12T02:00:10.623Z In the Players’ Tea Room, the players sit on pale-blue wicker chairs at pale-blue wicker tables eating strawberries in Devonshire cream. Frames of Reference 2015-03-02T05:00:00Z "Still the Devonshire cream and sugar dishes are missing, as well as the Devonshire cream and sugar." The Pocahontas-John Smith Story 2011-04-15T02:00:20.537Z You shall have squab and strawberries and Devonshire cream. The Motor Maids by Rose, Shamrock and Thistle 2011-04-14T02:00:48.987Z Devonshire cream is thick and clotted, and is used on fruits, mush, etc. The Century Cook Book 2011-01-04T03:01:10.367Z Its first flight carried one single passenger, plus cargo including newspapers, Devonshire cream and grouse. British Airways and Iberia: How the merger partners stack up 2010-04-08T14:33:00Z Then placing by my side a little bottle of champagne, potted meats, Devonshire cream, and dainty biscuits of various kinds, she left me. Punch, or the London Charivari. Volume 93, September 10, 1887 The strawberries and real Devonshire cream were an immense success, and Mrs. Dauncey’s eyes grew round with pleasure at the sight of the boxes of bonbons and chocolates. Jacob's Ladder There were late strawberries, and some Devonshire cream, which had arrived by post that morning, anonymously. The Brightener Lunch at the New Inn tasted very good,—especially as here the young people first made the acquaintance of the much-praised “Devonshire cream.” John and Betty's History Visit Isn’t Bexley Sands a lovely spot, and do you ever get tired of the bacon and the kippered herring, and the fruit tarts with Devonshire cream?” Ladies-In-Waiting One remembers this style and title well, because it puts us in mind of the nicest thing eatable that the Levant affords—Caimac, which is something very like Devonshire cream, only better. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 61, No. 380, June, 1847 You might try a course of Carlsbad plums, Devonshire cream, and peach-fed Colorado ham. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 147, August 12, 1914 In competition with them was an English dairy, where the rosy-cheeked maids in their neat cotton dresses and white aprons dispensed cheese cakes and Devonshire cream to admiring customers. Patty's Summer Days Added to these good things was a great bowl full of Devonshire cream, which Mrs. Miles had made herself from a well-known Devonshire recipe that morning. Betty Vivian A Story of Haddo Court School They go back and have tea—a big fat tea with lots of scones and Devonshire cream. Mufti Her voice is never difficult to hear; rather the other way; and Miss Woodburn's soft little drawl following it, reminded me of a spoonful of Devonshire cream after a bunch of currants. Lady Betty Across the Water Even the great Mario, whose voice is described as 'rich Devonshire cream,' was afflicted, but usually free from the vice. Sixty Years of California Song And oh, the junket and Devonshire cream are even better than he used to tell me! Set in Silver Mr. Dymond is a Devonshire man, and that evening he gave me for tea Devonshire cream and blackberry jam made in Chaotong, and native oatmeal cakes, than which I never tasted any better in Scotland. An Australian in China Being the Narrative of a Quiet Journey Across China to Burma A big, fat tea," she murmured, "with lots of scones and Devonshire cream. Mufti He reached for the marmalade, and requested that a bowl of Devonshire cream should be passed along. Red Money The newspaper described her as "tall, dark, and taking, with a voice like Devonshire cream." Winnie Childs The Shop Girl He was a nightmare, but he loved Devonshire cream and junket, and ate them as if he were a lamb. Set in Silver An analysis of the butter proved that it was probably made in the same way as the celebrated Devonshire cream, from which the butter in that part of England is generally prepared. An Illustrated History of Ireland from AD 400 to 1800 Pumpkin pie is greatly unproved by being eaten with Devonshire cream and sugar. Cassell's Vegetarian Cookery A Manual of Cheap and Wholesome Diet We found it quite up to the mark, and we had a splendid feed there both as regarded quantity and quality, Devonshire cream being evidently not confined to its own county. From John O'Groats to Land's End This proceeding explains the delicious Devonshire cream and butter we are enjoying. Argentina from a British Point of View Devonshire cream is made into a luscious cheese ripened on straw, which gives it a special flavor, such as that of French Foin or Hay cheese. The Complete Book of Cheese From time to time he rallied him on his coyness under the fascinations of beef-steak, lager beer, apricots and Devonshire cream. The Divine Fire He poured himself out half a cup, which he filled up with Devonshire cream. The Ashiel mystery A Detective Story Here we called for refreshments, and got some coffee and some good things to eat, with some of the best Devonshire cream we had yet tasted. From John O'Groats to Land's End When ready, the soap should be of the consistency of Devonshire cream. Sport and Work on the Nepaul Frontier Twelve Years Sporting Reminiscences of an Indigo Planter Devonshire cream and cheese England Devonshire cream is world famous for its thickness and richness. The Complete Book of Cheese The Devonshire cream is produced by nearly boiling the milk in shallow tin vessels over a charcoal fire, and kept in that state until the whole of the cream is thrown up. The Book of Household Management But the superiority of Cornish over Devonshire cream was her piece de resistance. A Prisoner in Fairyland He had thought it no disgrace to apply himself to the second half of an apple pie, and had professed himself to be an ardent admirer of Devonshire cream. He Knew He Was Right Thick Devonshire cream and home-made jam and cakes of every kind. A Damsel in Distress A cross between Devonshire cream and cream cheese, eaten with sugar and cream. The Complete Book of Cheese Devonshire cream, when it can be obtained, is exceedingly delicious for this dish; and, if very thick indeed, may be diluted with a little thin cream or milk. The Book of Household Management |
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