单词 | olla |
例句 | I longed for the smell and taste of home cooking, especially flour tortillas, frijoles de la olla, and carne con chile. Breaking Through 2001-08-27T00:00:00Z My grandma would be cooking up — and you could smell the café de olla brewing — and my grandpa would be in his typical corner reading the newspaper. "My mouth is watering": Chef Claudia Sandoval's culinary border tour is undeniably delicious 2022-05-18T04:00:00Z Then, we made cafe de olla with cinnamon sticks, dark brown cane sugar, and orange peels. Piles of churros and carnitas costra de queso: What a travel writer eats in Mexico City 2022-11-05T04:00:00Z Serve café de olla as is, or turn it into a brunchtime cocktail with an ounce of reposado tequila or whiskey. Brunch Cocktails That Go Beyond the Bellini 2022-04-14T04:00:00Z A few from the long list: hundreds of gorgeous ollas or large round pots, clay ladles, bowls, animal effigy pots and other vessels covered with black geometric designs over a white slip. Searching for the Ancestral Puebloans 2019-11-06T05:00:00Z Alternatively, spike a batch of café de olla, a sweet, spiced Mexican coffee that is traditionally made in an olla, or clay pot. Brunch Cocktails That Go Beyond the Bellini 2022-04-14T04:00:00Z Lemus and Chávez got one last month while walking down a nearby block of First Street, drinking cafe de olla from polystyrene cups. ‘Gentefied’ Asks, Can a Show About Gentrification Be Funny? 2020-02-20T05:00:00Z Mugs were created in the traditional Oaxacan style with no handles, so that guests could cradle them with both hands and slowly sip hot cafe de olla, or sweet, spiced Mexican coffee. In Oaxaca, a Meal to Celebrate a Pioneering Artist’s Legacy 2021-11-09T05:00:00Z "Then, we made cafe de olla with cinnamon sticks, dark brown cane sugar, and orange peels," Milchtein wrote. From Vienna to Mexico City, the best of "A Fatty's Guide to Traveling and Eating the World" 2022-12-26T05:00:00Z Know where to find a soothing café de olla? Why so many L.A. creatives meet up at a secret, underground spot: Ikea 2023-10-26T04:00:00Z They gathered around a table to pour themselves cinnamon-laced café de olla, unwrap mole negro tamales and snack on anise-scented pan de muerto for dessert. For this Oaxacan merchant, marigolds mean more than ever this Día de Muertos 2022-11-02T04:00:00Z In his later years, Salvador loved to share his secret for a long life: frijoles de la olla, pinto beans in broth with radish and cilantro on the side. Salvador Avila, bracero turned Mexican restaurant baron, dies at 99 2022-08-05T04:00:00Z Mexican cooks infuse frijoles negros de olla with chiles for a touch of heat. Coconut black bean soup with mango-avocado salsa is creamy, bright and satisfying 2022-01-13T05:00:00Z “The taquera came out of the trailer, grabbed the plate from me and put frijoles de la olla right on top of them. It was so much better,” Ralat says. Review | Taqueria Las Gemelas wants to give you one perfect bite, and it often does 2021-04-19T04:00:00Z No trip to La Monarca Bakery is complete without fresh pan dulce and a mug of café de olla, a fragrant Mexican spiced coffee that is magically restorative on a chilly morning. The food gift guide that also supports L.A. restaurants and businesses 2020-10-30T04:00:00Z Fiery chipotle-, tomatillo- and serrano-based salsas, each made with charcoal-toasted chiles, are available near a pot of complimentary frijoles de olla. Your new go-to Tijuana-style taco spot: Carlos's Tijuana Tacos in Whittier - Los Angeles Times 2018-10-24T04:00:00Z You’ve probably only tasted mole de olla if your mother or grandmother happens to be from Puebla or you’ve had the pleasure of visiting Puebla and eating it in a fonda there. Where to get cemitas, mole de olla and more on Whittier Boulevard 2018-01-11T05:00:00Z He spoons on pico de gallo and frijoles de olla, which he cooks himself and seasons with chiles, onions and leftover bacon ends. Sonora-style hot dogs — with love, from Hermosillo 2017-11-24T05:00:00Z And afterwards, you can have café de olla and flan. Enchilada Month! 2016-07-11T04:00:00Z Topics to be covered include uses of mulch, micro-swales and berms for raised beds, and DIY ollas -- what some consider the most efficient irrigation system in the world. Learn to make ollas, more in water workshop for gardeners 2015-03-12T04:00:00Z I would imagine it would be least likely to tip over if made in the shape of a giant kw�θki bowl. h�purui, water jar, as kept around the house, "olla" shaped, pls. Mohave Pottery 2012-04-26T02:00:09.420Z They had no appetite then, and so they couldn't judge of the olla podrida. Vignettes of Manhattan; Outlines in Local Color 2012-02-20T03:00:20.550Z It is an olla podrida of dark, poor, smoky mud huts; narrow dirt-heaped alleys, with bones and offal lying about; gaunt yelping dogs; bottle-green slimy pools, and ruins. Journeys in Persia and Kurdistan, Volume I (of 2) Including a Summer in the Upper Karun Region and a Visit to the Nestorian Rayahs 2012-02-12T03:00:15.857Z And she put all the Apache hair in the olla, and placed the flat plate on top to cover it with greasewood gum to seal it up tight. Aw-Aw-Tam Indian Nights Being the myths and legends of the Pimas of Arizona 2011-11-21T03:00:13.817Z To complete the olla podrida, we must remember that no old acquaintance, or family connections, however remote their actual station or style of manners from his own, were forgotten or lost sight of. Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, Volume 6 2011-10-07T02:00:22.270Z I was not using the term "bowl"; and "pot" seems to have designated sometimes a cook pot or olla, sometimes simply any open pottery vessel, including bowls. Mohave Pottery 2012-04-26T02:00:09.420Z At last mother had an idea, and she made a sort of Spanish stew—what they call an olla podrida, you know. Vignettes of Manhattan; Outlines in Local Color 2012-02-20T03:00:20.550Z An olla podrida of every set in the Hague. The Later Life 2011-10-02T02:00:13.037Z “I will leave this olla here, and then when I have need of wind, or of rain, I can form them by throwing these up, and so I shall be independent.” Aw-Aw-Tam Indian Nights Being the myths and legends of the Pimas of Arizona 2011-11-21T03:00:13.817Z In that curious olla podrida of fact and fiction, "The Curiosities of Literature," D'Israeli gives a list of six of these problems, which he calls "The Six Follies of Science." The Seven Follies of Science [2nd ed.] A popular account of the most famous scientific impossibilities and the attempts which have been made to solve them. 2011-06-30T02:00:34.290Z The book, as the writer acknowledges, is a perfect olla podrida. Lectures on the true, the beautiful and the good 2011-05-25T02:00:17.943Z They were evidently called away unexpectedly, for she had already set the corn to soak in this olla for the supper tortillas. The Mystery of The Barranca 2011-05-25T02:00:16.720Z The puchero or olla is the basis of the dinner, and of red pepper, capsicums, and other stimulating condiments, abundant use is made. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 60, No. 369, July 1846 2011-04-29T02:00:09.217Z And his mother made a large olla, and a small flat piece of pottery, like the plates tortillas are baked on. Aw-Aw-Tam Indian Nights Being the myths and legends of the Pimas of Arizona 2011-11-21T03:00:13.817Z At this moment the Celestial returned with a gigantic olla or Mexican jar full of lemonade, together with glasses. The Boy Scouts of the Air in Indian Land 2011-04-11T02:00:11.027Z A stew; prim. the pot in which the stew is made, which, as in the case of the olla, has come to signify the contents. The Bible in Spain - Vol. 2 [of 2] 2011-03-27T02:00:17.093Z Common earthenware ollas, and carved bowls of calabash, stood side by side with goblets of silver, and bottles, whose tapering necks told of claret and champagne! The Bandolero A Marriage among the Mountains 2011-02-09T03:00:48.583Z The ollas, which answer the purpose of family china and of kitchen-ware, are made by the Zuñi women from the clay of the river-bank. Indian Stories Retold From St. Nicholas 2011-01-22T03:00:17.853Z And then she returned to her people, and, placing the olla on her head, led them to the cave, and said. Aw-Aw-Tam Indian Nights Being the myths and legends of the Pimas of Arizona 2011-11-21T03:00:13.817Z It is an olla podrida of old legends. Basque Legends With an Essay on the Basque Language 2011-01-11T03:00:33.670Z The puchero is more used in the north, the olla in the south of the Peninsula. The Bible in Spain - Vol. 2 [of 2] 2011-03-27T02:00:17.093Z There was no arguing down our Mentor on this point, so the subject was changed, and he tried to disintegrate the ingredients in the very mixed dish of Spanish parties—a complete olla podrida. Romantic Spain A Record of Personal Experiences (Vol. I) 2010-12-27T03:00:17.990Z I told her to roast the legs of the lamb I bought at the market this morning, and make an olla of the rest. The Firebrand Women still carry their ollas and other burdens on their heads and are exceedingly strong and expert in the art, balancing great and awkward weights with admirable dexterity. Aw-Aw-Tam Indian Nights Being the myths and legends of the Pimas of Arizona 2011-11-21T03:00:13.817Z In this olla podrida, where the Japanese elbows the Esquimaux, and the Australian shakes hands with the Turkish, where the Tamul fraternizes with the Hungarian, a place is carefully reserved for the Basque. Basque Legends With an Essay on the Basque Language 2011-01-11T03:00:33.670Z The combination olla podrida is now at least never heard in Spain. The Bible in Spain - Vol. 2 [of 2] 2011-03-27T02:00:17.093Z There was one article, the procuring of which was doubtful, and that was an olla, or earthen pot, for cooking; no Indian had more than one in his hut, and that was always in use. Incidents of Travel in Yucatan, Vol. II. It was Sergeant Cardono, who moved about whistling softly, now attending to the steaming olla, now watching the rising bread in the hornito. The Firebrand A large earthen olla, called by the Pimas hah-ah, stood in a triple fork under the shade of the vachtoe and being porous enough to permit a slight evaporation kept the drinking water cool. Aw-Aw-Tam Indian Nights Being the myths and legends of the Pimas of Arizona 2011-11-21T03:00:13.817Z The book is a weird salad of remembered scenes, an olla podrida of episodes we wish we could forget. Helena Brett's Career The Spanish are fond of this mushroom, and it is said to enter into their national dish, olla podrida, a mixture of meat, vegetables, and spices, whenever it can be obtained. Student's Hand-book of Mushrooms of America, Edible and Poisonous Our Indians, whom we had engaged to carry our luggage, complained of the detention, and, to crown our troubles, the owner of the olla came, and insisted upon having it returned. Incidents of Travel in Yucatan, Vol. II. Thus they clustered round and discussed both plans and pottage as they dipped their spoons into the steaming olla. The Firebrand But scarcely were they more than fifteen fathoms from the bank when a shrill and piercing "Illa olla! illa olla!" broke out behind them. The Three Mulla-mulgars Wit, fun, frolic, fairy tale, nonsense verses, satire, comedy, farce, criticism; a touch of each, an olla podrida which cannot be classified. Tourcoing With her own hands the jolly madre soon prepared me an olla podrida of tomatoes, peppers, and the remains in my game bag. Los Gringos Or, An Inside View of Mexico and California, with Wanderings in Peru, Chili, and Polynesia At eleven o'clock our emissaries returned with fowls, tortillas, and an olla, the last of which they had hired for a medio, but for that day only. Incidents of Travel in Yucatan, Vol. II. Why should I," he thought, "burn my fingers with stirring this young foreigner's olla? The Firebrand I desire I may have an olla podrida, a bit of something from every one, without delay. Elizabeth Gilbert and Her Work for the Blind In many of the caves, there are alcoves in the solid wall, where meal was stored; and of water jars, urns, ollas, there are remnants and whole pieces galore. Through Our Unknown Southwest The pot-au-feu of France and Switzerland, the olla podrida of Spain, the borsch of Poland, the tschi of Russia, the macaroni of Italy, the crowdie of Scotland, all are practical examples of this fact. The Cooking Manual of Practical Directions for Economical Every-Day Cookery At midday Rita returned, bringing his dinner, a savory olla podrida. A Castle in Spain A Novel So we might say for the spear-head, the knife, or the olla. History of Human Society I hope the living in Spain, for his sake, did not then consist of olla podrida, with a variation of garlic and acid wine. Notes in North Africa Being a Guide to the Sportsman and Tourist in Algeria and Tunisia They make baskets of such close weave that they will hold water, and you see the Papago Indian women with jars—ollas—of water on their head going up and down from the water pools. Through Our Unknown Southwest "Entertainments," an indefinite and mysterious word, something akin to the olla podrida of sunny Spain, abounded. Dickens' London He saw roast capons, obtained from Heaven knows where; rich odoriferous olla podrida, and various kinds of game. A Castle in Spain A Novel Doña Lucia, prepare an olla of your herb tea at once!” Carmen Ariza Thrusting the bundle back of an olla in the corridor he touched Tula on the shoulder. The Treasure Trail A Romance of the Land of Gold and Sunshine In Hermosillo, so they said, the women stood by the public well all night, waiting to fill their ollas; not for nine years had the rains fallen there, and now the drought was spreading north. Hidden Water An olla podrida of sweet yams, pumpkins, white beans, bacon, sausage, and cabbage is another favourite dish; and, lastly, fish, flesh, and fowl in a dozen different guises complete the bill of fare. The Pearl of the Antilles, or An Artist in Cuba Then to the head-carver he said: "What you had best do is to serve me with what they call ollas podridas—and the rottener they are the better they smell!" The Story of Don Quixote Is this, or is it not, the age of scientific marvels, levelling of castes, rampant communism, murder, agrarian outrage, sudden massacre?—the olla podrida which we are pleased to denominate enlightenment? The Confessions of a Caricaturist, Vol. 1 Valencia was bustling into the room of Doña Jocasta with an olla of warm water, while Tula bore a copper tray with fruit and coffee. The Treasure Trail A Romance of the Land of Gold and Sunshine The fragments of their sacrificial ollas lay strewn among the bowlders, but the worshippers were dead; and now a stranger prayed to his own God for rain. Hidden Water Inside the dusky living room where the bright blankets glowed on the walls and the ollas hung in the deep window places, Tharon Last sat at the little old melodeon and played her nameless tunes. Tharon of Lost Valley The archbishop has now replied to the decree, and his answer was to send a bunch, or olla podrida,85 of papers which he calls “acts.” The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898—Volume 39 of 55 Explorations by Early Navigators, Descriptions of the Islands and Their Peoples, Their History and Records of The Catholic Missions, As Related in Contemporaneous Books and Manuscripts, Showing the Political, Economic, Commercial and Religious Conditions of Those Islands from Their Earliest Relations with European Nations to the Close of the Nineteenth Century, Volume XXXIX: 1683-1690 Beside the hollow log there was a large red olla, with a gourd in it. The Mexican Twins If he had even looked at Pardner he might have been given a sign, for the roan had lifted its head and was staring into the shadows back of the sweating olla. The Treasure Trail A Romance of the Land of Gold and Sunshine And, lifting the olla, she tapped it, and signed the way to him. Red Men and White Now she simply stepped back in the deep cool room where the ollas swung in the windows, smiled––and 90 she was changed entirely from the girl of a few moments before. Tharon of Lost Valley That afternoon, as she filled her olla at the spring, a young Mexican came riding by in brave attire of braided jacket and trousers and silver trimmed sombrero. With Hoops of Steel The supper was execrable, consisting of an olla podrida of ham, potatoes, and tomatoes stewed in oil and seasoned with garlick, and the wine and grapes were sour. Rambles in the Islands of Corsica and Sardinia with Notices of their History, Antiquities, and Present Condition. A fat brown olla, dripping moisture, almost filled the deep window sill, but the interior was all in shadow. The Treasure Trail A Romance of the Land of Gold and Sunshine “You can fill your two canteens and carry the olla for us,” she pursued, arriving eagerly beside him, her face lifted to her strong, tall lover. Red Men and White She was disposing of her flowers in ollas when Jim Budd, waiter, chambermaid, and odd jobs man at the Bar Double G, appeared in the hall with a frightened, mysterious face. Brand Blotters For ever since she was old enough Amada had carried every day to the house, up the hill from the spring, in an olla poised on her head, all the water for their domestic necessities. With Hoops of Steel Filling their ollas they return, carrying the earthen vessels on their heads. Seven and Nine years Among the Camanches and Apaches An Autobiography She peeped into the family olla hanging on the side of the house. Across the Mesa Also, a favourite sea-dish in rough weather, consisting of an olla of fish, meat, and vegetables, in layers between crusts, the number of which denominate it a two or three decker. The Sailor's Word-Book An Alphabetical Digest of Nautical Terms, including Some More Especially Military and Scientific, but Useful to Seamen; as well as Archaisms of Early Voyagers, etc. This consisted of an olla podrida of all sorts of papers, such as would have won the heart of Charles Godfrey Leland. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 15 — Science Boss, white honor is like rain on hot sand, like rotten arrow string, like leaking olla. Still Jim But there's claret—famous claret, too, and the water in the big olla's even cooler than the spring. Tonio, Son of the Sierras A Story of the Apache War He is an indefatigable "snapper-up of unconsidered trifles," and his store is the most comical olla podrida of heterogeneous merchandise that I ever saw. The Shirley Letters from California Mines in 1851-52 Some carry earthen vessels, ollas, upon their heads, and pass down to the river. The Scalp Hunters A serapé, a small hatchet for cutting firewood, an olla for cooking, two or three cups, some pieces of jerked meat and fragments of bread, were the contents of the cavern. The White Chief A Legend of Northern Mexico A number of the beans, corresponding to the number of the captives, was placed within an earthen olla—there being a black bean for every nine white ones. The War Trail The Hunt of the Wild Horse Between them they had dragged Willett from the midst of the flames and drenched him with a cataract from the olla. Tonio, Son of the Sierras A Story of the Apache War If our friends below would send us up a dish of turtle and rice, or some of their ollas, we, at any rate, shall have no reason to complain of our lot. Old Jack Those who carry water dash down their ollas, and rush screaming to the houses. The Scalp Hunters The old woman, laying down her spindle, raised the lid of an earthen “olla” that stood over a little fire upon the brazero. The White Chief A Legend of Northern Mexico Now and then a young girl, with red olla poised upon her crown, trips lightly across the piazza in the direction of the well. The War Trail The Hunt of the Wild Horse All stirred into the great olla podrida and helped to "Make the hell broth boil and bubble." Four Years in Rebel Capitals An Inside View of Life in the Southern Confederacy from Birth to Death The prickly pear cactus and the ollas grew thick and the ground was covered with broken rock that made short work of his already well-worn shoes. The Forbidden Trail The olla was filled with water from the adjacent stream, and carried up, and the smaller vessel was set down beside Barney’s head. The Scalp Hunters Rosita set the olla on one side, and placed the comal over the coals. The White Chief A Legend of Northern Mexico The negro element is everywhere, and the Chinese add a flavour of their own to the olla podrida. My Contemporaries In Fiction Peel those onions, Charley!" cried a baldheaded man from the fire—"Don't your heart rise at the scent of this olla, my boy? Four Years in Rebel Capitals An Inside View of Life in the Southern Confederacy from Birth to Death "Well," said Felicia, looking a little bewildered—"Oh, Roger dear, look—the squaw gave me a basket and some eenty dishes, just like the olla." The Forbidden Trail The scrubbing continued, with fresh applications of the yucca, for ten minutes or more; and then the great olla was lifted, and its contents dashed upon his head and shoulders. The Scalp Hunters Some squat before fires, and prepare tortillas and chilé Colorado; or melt the sugared chocolate cake in their urn-like earthen ollas. The White Chief A Legend of Northern Mexico Oatmeal is also added to this olla podrida. The Idler Magazine, Volume III, April 1893 An Illustrated Monthly Not long afterward the iron door opened, and two soldiers entered, carrying a red earthenware olla. Kid Wolf of Texas Half a dozen squaws, with bare black heads and capes of red bandannas sewed together, were plodding toward town laden with ollas. The Forbidden Trail These presently returned, bringing a large olla, and another vessel of smaller dimensions. The Scalp Hunters They stirred chilé and chocolate in earthen ollas. The Rifle Rangers To observe now the contents of the olla. Mexico Its Ancient and Modern Civilisation, History, Political Conditions, Topography, Natural Resources, Industries and General Development One soldier shook the beans in the olla; the other stood back against the wall with leveled gun to prevent any outbreak. Kid Wolf of Texas The squaw flashed white teeth at him and a younger woman pressed forward holding up an olla no bigger than a teacup, a duplicate in design of the one he had just bought. The Forbidden Trail Here you find excellent fish; and also, in high perfection, the famous bollenbresse, a national dish in Provence, as celebrated as the olla podrida of Spain. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 443 Volume 17, New Series, June 26, 1852 There was an olla podrida browniness about it that would have entranced a native of Seville; and a collection of dirt around, that would have elevated a Chippeway Indian to an ecstasy of delight. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 2, No 3, September, 1862 Devoted to Literature and National Policy. In the corner of the left as one enters are two ollas, or water jars, which are always kept filled. A Study of Pueblo Architecture: Tusayan and Cibola Eighth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1886-1887, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1891, pages 3-228 The opening in the olla was just large enough for a hand to be admitted. Kid Wolf of Texas "I brought you a present, Felicia," he said, and pulled the tiny olla out of his pocket. The Forbidden Trail Water jar, or olla, with star and flower decoration. Illustrated Catalogue of the Collections Obtained from the Pueblos of Zuñi, New Mexico, and Wolpi, Arizona, in 1881 Third Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1881-82, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1884, pages 511-594 He might have been out on the side porch to get cool water from the olla, but he needn't be so confoundedly slow and cautious, though he couldn't help the creaking. An Apache Princess A Tale of the Indian Frontier At Zuñi water seems to be all brought directly in the ollas, or water jars, in which it is kept, this canteen form not being in use for the purpose. A Study of Pueblo Architecture: Tusayan and Cibola Eighth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1886-1887, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1891, pages 3-228 Thirty minutes later a barefooted youth came down to the river carrying an olla for water. Steve Yeager It's there they find the rock they make these ollas of. The Forbidden Trail Small toy water jar or olla of red ware. Illustrated Catalogue of the Collections Obtained from the Pueblos of Zuñi, New Mexico, and Wolpi, Arizona, in 1881 Third Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1881-82, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1884, pages 511-594 As the vessel containing the offering appears to be a vase, pot, or olla, it seems improbable that the offering it contains should consist of maize stalks. Day Symbols of the Maya Year Sixteenth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1894-1895, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1897, pages 199-266. Some have two handles and are shaped like an urn or olla; others appear to be true pots. Illustrated Catalogue Of The Collections Obtained From The Indians Of New Mexico And Arizona In 1879 Second Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1880-81, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1883, pages 307-428 "I will be thy father now, little Christchild," said he as they stood at the well with Jovita, who had been filling the little olla for her mother's night drink. A Napa Christchild; and Benicia's Letters "She started down here at nine o'clock with her doll and her olla." The Forbidden Trail Jar or olla decorated in ancient emblematic style, and used as a receptacle for sacred plumes. Illustrated Catalogue of the Collections Obtained from the Pueblos of Zuñi, New Mexico, and Wolpi, Arizona, in 1881 Third Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1881-82, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1884, pages 511-594 Medium-sized, jar-shaped olla, with undulate margin and ornamentation as shown in Fig. Illustrated Catalogue of the Collections Obtained from the Indians of New Mexico in 1880 Second Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1880-81, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1883, pages 429-466 The neck is but slight, and they are often more pot-shaped than olla form. Illustrated Catalogue Of The Collections Obtained From The Indians Of New Mexico And Arizona In 1879 Second Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1880-81, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1883, pages 307-428 It is a strange sight to see a handsome Man�bo belle, decked out with beads and bells, or a dapper Man�bo dandy, take the olla, and darken the lips. The Manóbos of Mindanáo Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume XXIII, First Memoir Squaws are wearily climbing the steep trail with heavy ollas of water on their backs, held there by a shawl knotted around their foreheads. I Married a Ranger Small decorated water jar or olla for children. Illustrated Catalogue of the Collections Obtained from the Pueblos of Zuñi, New Mexico, and Wolpi, Arizona, in 1881 Third Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1881-82, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1884, pages 511-594 Small globular olla with undulate margin, of polished black ware. Illustrated Catalogue of the Collections Obtained from the Indians of New Mexico in 1880 Second Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1880-81, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1883, pages 429-466 Regular shaped olla of medium size; large figure of leaf twigs arranged in the form of a Maltese cross, surrounded on the side by broad curved lines or stripes. Illustrated Catalogue Of The Collections Obtained From The Indians Of New Mexico And Arizona In 1879 Second Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1880-81, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1883, pages 307-428 A pigment is prepared by holding a plate or an olla, over a burning torch18 made of resin until enough soot has collected. The Manóbos of Mindanáo Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume XXIII, First Memoir Finally a naked Indian, painted white and black and red, with a lot of strung shells draped over his chest, appeared, carrying the olla of snakes. I Married a Ranger Small toy olla or water jar of red ware. Illustrated Catalogue of the Collections Obtained from the Pueblos of Zuñi, New Mexico, and Wolpi, Arizona, in 1881 Third Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1881-82, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1884, pages 511-594 Some of the ollas are quite large, the form shown in fig. Illustrated Catalogue of the Collections Obtained from the Indians of New Mexico in 1880 Second Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1880-81, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1883, pages 429-466 A toy cup or basket in the shape of an olla, with handle, the figure of the little water insect or worm appears on this, the only instance in the Cochiti pottery. Illustrated Catalogue Of The Collections Obtained From The Indians Of New Mexico And Arizona In 1879 Second Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1880-81, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1883, pages 307-428 It resembles the ollas or earthen pots used so universally throughout the Philippines. The Manóbos of Mindanáo Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume XXIII, First Memoir The Hopi woman brings water to the village up a mile or two of heart-breaking trail, carrying it in great ollas set on her head or slung on her back. I Married a Ranger Water jar or olla on which the emblematic terraces of the four wombs of earth and the magic knife with which they were opened are conspicuous decorations. Illustrated Catalogue of the Collections Obtained from the Pueblos of Zuñi, New Mexico, and Wolpi, Arizona, in 1881 Third Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1881-82, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1884, pages 511-594 Tinaja with figures like those common on the Zu�i ollas. Illustrated Catalogue of the Collections Obtained from the Indians of New Mexico in 1880 Second Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1880-81, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1883, pages 429-466 With rosette and triangular figures somewhat similar to those on Zuñi ollas. Illustrated Catalogue Of The Collections Obtained From The Indians Of New Mexico And Arizona In 1879 Second Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1880-81, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1883, pages 307-428 Satire first signified a basket of first fruits offered to Ceres; then a hotchpot or olla podrida, then a medley; and so the name was given to poems written without any definite design. History of English Humour, Vol. 1 With an Introduction upon Ancient Humour Rude steps were cut in the rocky trail leading to the pueblo dwellings above two miles away, from whence came the squaws with big ollas to carry the water. I Married a Ranger Small decorated water jar or olla, with figures of deer. Illustrated Catalogue of the Collections Obtained from the Pueblos of Zuñi, New Mexico, and Wolpi, Arizona, in 1881 Third Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1881-82, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1884, pages 511-594 Flagons were evidently a novelty in 1471, for there is an entry in the Issue Roll of Edward IV., which mentions "two ollas called silver flagons for the King." Arts and Crafts in the Middle Ages A Description of Mediaeval Workmanship in Several of the Departments of Applied Art, Together with Some Account of Special Artisans in the Early Renaissance Large bowl-shaped olla, without neck, decorated with vine, cross, scrolls, &c. Illustrated Catalogue Of The Collections Obtained From The Indians Of New Mexico And Arizona In 1879 Second Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1880-81, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1883, pages 307-428 She therefore, carefully preserves these precious bottoms of her broken ollas, even cementing together fractured ones, when not too badly shivered, with a mixture of pitch or mineral asphaltum and sand. A Study of Pueblo Pottery as Illustrative of Zuñi Culture Growth. Fourth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1882-83, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1886, pages 467-522 We'll cook a good supply of rabbits and I'll fix up one of those bowl-like ollas with my handkerchief, so we can carry water in it as well as in the two canteens. The Heart of the Desert Kut-Le of the Desert Water jar or olla decorated with ancient design of the rattlesnake gens. Illustrated Catalogue of the Collections Obtained from the Pueblos of Zuñi, New Mexico, and Wolpi, Arizona, in 1881 Third Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1881-82, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1884, pages 511-594 An olla was a Latin term for a jar. Arts and Crafts in the Middle Ages A Description of Mediaeval Workmanship in Several of the Departments of Applied Art, Together with Some Account of Special Artisans in the Early Renaissance "I can't find the olla—and I'm dead for a drink." The Ridin' Kid from Powder River This has no use, but there is of course a reason for its occurrence which, if investigated, may throw light on the origin of the modern type of the-503- olla itself. A Study of Pueblo Pottery as Illustrative of Zuñi Culture Growth. Fourth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1882-83, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1886, pages 467-522 He discovered a fragment of painted pottery—the segment of an olla, smooth, dark red, and decorated with a design in black. Sundown Slim Small olla or water jar decorated with figures of antelope. Illustrated Catalogue of the Collections Obtained from the Pueblos of Zuñi, New Mexico, and Wolpi, Arizona, in 1881 Third Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1881-82, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1884, pages 511-594 At two or three other places on the floor, and on projections from the side walls of the cave, were other ollas, or broken water-troughs of stone, for catching water. In Indian Mexico (1908) Beyond the farthest contact of the tide is a line of seaweed dried and desiccated, mixed up with which, in confusing array, are masses of shells, and such olla podrida of the sea. Young Folks' Library, Volume XI (of 20) Wonders of Earth, Sea and Sky Thus by accident, probably, only possibly by intention, was evolved the most useful and distinctive feature of the modern water-jar or olla, the concave bottom. A Study of Pueblo Pottery as Illustrative of Zuñi Culture Growth. Fourth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1882-83, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1886, pages 467-522 The ancient Hopis buried their dead in a sitting posture on a woven grass mat, with an olla, and frequently a bone dagger, beside them. Sundown Slim Large olla or decorated water jar, with figures of sacred birds. Illustrated Catalogue of the Collections Obtained from the Pueblos of Zuñi, New Mexico, and Wolpi, Arizona, in 1881 Third Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1881-82, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1884, pages 511-594 When worked into a stiff paste, it is built by hand into great ollas and plates, one and a half or two feet in diameter. In Indian Mexico (1908) East Indian curries, and the Mexican and Spanish olla, are therefore founded on common-sense. The Easiest Way in Housekeeping and Cooking Adapted to Domestic Use or Study in Classes My theory was a book whose pages should resemble rather an olla podrida of variety than a tautological joint of monotonous nutriment. The Bed-Book of Happiness As Sundown stalked up the path assuming an air of gallantry that was not wasted on the desert air, the girl stepped to the olla hanging in the shade and offered him the gourd. Sundown Slim Large olla or water jar decorated with the designs of the rattlesnakes. Illustrated Catalogue of the Collections Obtained from the Pueblos of Zuñi, New Mexico, and Wolpi, Arizona, in 1881 Third Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1881-82, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1884, pages 511-594 Flat tortillas, about the size of a fruit-plate, are fashioned in the usual way; a great olla is sunk in the ground until its mouth is level with the surface. In Indian Mexico (1908) In Spain we find the olla podrida, a dish containing, as chief ingredient, the garbanzo or field-pea: it is a rich stew, of fowls or bacon, red peppers, and pease. The Easiest Way in Housekeeping and Cooking Adapted to Domestic Use or Study in Classes These satires are an olla podrida, dealing with all sorts of subjects in a satirical manner, sometimes put in the dialogue form and cast in a mélange of prose and verse. The Common People of Ancient Rome Studies of Roman Life and Literature As yet Sundown had not especially noticed her, but returning from his third visit to the cooling olla, he caught her glance and read, or imagined he read, deep admiration, lacking words to utter. Sundown Slim Small water jar or olla decorated with figures of antelope and black birds. Illustrated Catalogue of the Collections Obtained from the Pueblos of Zuñi, New Mexico, and Wolpi, Arizona, in 1881 Third Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1881-82, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1884, pages 511-594 This is kept covered by a comal, or a smaller olla, and a good hot fire of coals is kept burning within. In Indian Mexico (1908) Bob, his mouth suddenly dry and sticky, went around to the back porch, where a huge olla hung always full of spring water. The Rules of the Game It is also a mistake to think that any chance arrival among the Roman olla podrida could claim his bushel and a half of corn a week. Life in the Roman World of Nero and St. Paul The furniture, owing to some fortunate accident of choice, was not ornate but of plain straight lines, redeemed by painted ollas filled with flowers. Sundown Slim Child’s water jar or olla decorated with figures of antelope and a kind of sparrow. Illustrated Catalogue of the Collections Obtained from the Pueblos of Zuñi, New Mexico, and Wolpi, Arizona, in 1881 Third Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1881-82, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1884, pages 511-594 When the tortillas have been shaped, they are stuck on the hot olla, being pressed against the sides, to which they adhere, and are left to bake. In Indian Mexico (1908) Under the tree at the side of the hotel hung a water olla with a porcelain cup atop. The Rules of the Game I was very sorry time did not admit of my witnessing one of the new president's levees, as I much wished to see the olla podrida of attendants. Lands of the Slave and the Free Cuba, the United States, and Canada Such alternations made our voyage a charming olla. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 62, December, 1862 Small toy olla or water jar with representation of sacred tail plumes. Illustrated Catalogue of the Collections Obtained from the Pueblos of Zuñi, New Mexico, and Wolpi, Arizona, in 1881 Third Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1881-82, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1884, pages 511-594 These ollas we saw at many houses, and sometimes they were lashed to carts, plainly for bringing water from the stream. In Indian Mexico (1908) In his hand was a palm-leaf fan, at his elbow swung an olla, newspapers littered the ground or lay across his fat knees. The Rules of the Game "The prophecy that I have just learned at school says that there is a bibingca hidden in the olla." Philippine Folk-Tales Jack took a drink of water from the olla to hide his confusion. The Round-Up A romance of Arizona novelized from Edmund Day's melodrama Small decorated water jar or olla for children. Illustrated Catalogue of the Collections Obtained from the Pueblos of Zuñi, New Mexico, and Wolpi, Arizona, in 1881 Third Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1881-82, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1884, pages 511-594 The water in the olla soon becomes cold and if properly protected will remain cool during the entire day. Arizona Sketches I have been listening to the cooks quarrelling over the olla, Roberto. Remember the Alamo Lasting Water is at the end of the second day's journey; rainwater that slips down into a black basin with rock overhanging, cool as an olla. The Trail Book As Slim was about to take a drink at the olla, he failed to hear her. The Round-Up A romance of Arizona novelized from Edmund Day's melodrama Water jar or old olla, decorated with figures of antelope and sacred birds. Illustrated Catalogue of the Collections Obtained from the Pueblos of Zuñi, New Mexico, and Wolpi, Arizona, in 1881 Third Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1881-82, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1884, pages 511-594 The Gentleman's Magazine was then rising toward that character of a readable medley and agreeable olla podrida, which it long bore, although its principal contributor—Johnson—did not join its staff till the next year. Poetical Works of Akenside What a curious olla podrida the poor man's brain must be! Life in Mexico It was an olla podrida, in which everybody's tastes were considered. Dutch Life in Town and Country When, one handed me a small olla I milked it more than half-full from a dozen cows. Andivius Hedulio Adventures of a Roman Nobleman in the Days of the Empire Small water jar or decorated olla, ancient design. Illustrated Catalogue of the Collections Obtained from the Pueblos of Zuñi, New Mexico, and Wolpi, Arizona, in 1881 Third Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1881-82, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1884, pages 511-594 Still, I have had her much to my routs and drums, where 'tis such an olla podrida that it matters not who comes. The Ladies A Shining Constellation of Wit and Beauty A fat Spaniard has been discoursing upon the glories of olla podrida. Life in Mexico Sholoc has come from Santa Catalina with baskets of abalone and fish, and with ollas all speckled, and strings of money. History of California Shall put thy spoon in the olla for that. Count Alarcos; a Tragedy Small olla or water jar decorated with figures of antelope. Illustrated Catalogue of the Collections Obtained from the Pueblos of Zuñi, New Mexico, and Wolpi, Arizona, in 1881 Third Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1881-82, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1884, pages 511-594 How much better than an omelette or a greasy olla, that they would give us in a posada! Coningsby Bang's "mucho mucho" even failed him, for he had only in his modesty got a thimbleful of brandy to qualify the olla podrida. Tom Cringle's Log On their heads they placed ollas, or water jars, of serpentine from quarries which may be seen in Santa Catalina to-day, the marks of the tools of workmen of, that time still in the rocks. History of California Let me finish my olla, and I will discourse with him. Count Alarcos; a Tragedy Small olla or decorated water jar, white ground, with representation of sacred terraces and road. Illustrated Catalogue of the Collections Obtained from the Pueblos of Zuñi, New Mexico, and Wolpi, Arizona, in 1881 Third Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1881-82, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1884, pages 511-594 She asked no questions, but said cheerfully, "I have a good olla ready, I am sure you must want it." The Treasure of the Incas To his supervision, the olla is often indebted for an additional flavor, and no "thorough-bred" gentleman could behave at table with more ease and propriety. The Lands of the Saracen Pictures of Palestine, Asia Minor, Sicily, and Spain Sholoc gave a speckled green stone olla from Santa Catalina and a small string of money; but these were chiefs' offerings. History of California Near the embers were two old black ollas of Inca origin. Inca Land Explorations in the Highlands of Peru Hoops for drumming on the large olla or vase-drums in the sacred orders. Illustrated Catalogue of the Collections Obtained from the Pueblos of Zuñi, New Mexico, and Wolpi, Arizona, in 1881 Third Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1881-82, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1884, pages 511-594 "I have the cakes ready to bake, señor, and I sha'n't be long before I get an olla ready for you." The Treasure of the Incas We have nobody to talk olla podrida to now. A Romance of the Republic She pointed to the olla hanging in the shade of the ramada. The Winning of Barbara Worth On looking over this letter I find it an olla podrida of tropical glories, royal festivities, finance matters, and odds and ends in general. The Hawaiian Archipelago But before starting, one of the Indians went to a hut close by, and brought out with him part of a rabbit, freshly cooked, and an olla of water. Old Mission Stories of California This astonishing olla podrida of reasons for depriving men of their lives leaves one stunned and confused. Courts and Criminals Your grandfather's Spanish, your grandmother's French, and your father's English, all mixed up in an olla podrida. A Romance of the Republic But in the morning while yet the red of sunrise burned above the great peak Orazaba, she returned, bearing upon her head an olla of carved stone filled with water from a mountain spring. Their Mariposa Legend; a romance of Santa Catalina I dished up my olla podrida, and set it before the hungry English; but they did not relish it. Joseph II. and His Court An old woman, in no way distinguishable from the others by paraphernalia or other marks, muttering, squatted beside the olla. The Bontoc Igorot So he rolled along on the ground under the olla. Myths and Legends of California and the Old Southwest The chimneys are constructed, in true pueblo fashion, of pottery water ollas, the bottoms of which have been broken out. The Grand Canyon of Arizona; how to see it That's the mountain, you know, where the Indians carved out their ollas. Their Mariposa Legend; a romance of Santa Catalina It was running over with frippery,—olla podrida cropping out everywhere. Gala-days The old woman arose from beside the olla and helped lay two new breechcloths and a blanket over the body. The Bontoc Igorot Elder Brother rolled along in his olla until he came near the mouth of the Colorado River. Myths and Legends of California and the Old Southwest You also notice old brass dishes, antique Dutch and English platters, and Indian ollas, displayed on the plate rail. The Grand Canyon of Arizona; how to see it There in the corner still stood the olla in which she had brought him water. Their Mariposa Legend; a romance of Santa Catalina Because I had to give up the macho to him to secure for myself a roof to sleep under and a mouthful of olla to keep my soul in this insignificant body of mine. Within the Tides He marked him beautifully all over, and he rubbed soot from the bottom of an olla into the marks, and he was then very beautiful. The Bontoc Igorot Elder Brother got into a big olla which he had made, and closed it tight. Myths and Legends of California and the Old Southwest There were shower baths, and latticed piazzas, and large ollas hanging in the shade of them, containing cool water. Vanished Arizona In the basket were the sprigs of pa-lo′-ki, a small olla of water, a small wooden dish or a basket of cooked rice, and a bamboo tube of basi or tapui. The Bontoc Igorot Several of these strings were tied together and placed in an olla of water. The Bontoc Igorot An egg is placed in an olla of boiling water, and each suspect is obliged to pick it out with his hand. The Bontoc Igorot He sang a magic song as he climbed into his olla. Myths and Legends of California and the Old Southwest Charley, the Indian, was in the corral, filling the ollas, and, hearing the commotion, came in and saw just the disappearing heels of the two squaws. Vanished Arizona The olla and piece of pork were at once put in the basket, and the journey conscientiously continued to the next sementera. The Bontoc Igorot He next kindled a blaze under the olla in a fireplace of three stones already set up. The Bontoc Igorot The returning pilgrim now puts her fowl and her basi olla inside her dwelling, and likely sits in the open air awaiting her husband as he prepares the feast. The Bontoc Igorot One day as she put the water-olla on the fire outside the house to heat the water, she told the children not to quarrel because they might upset the olla. Myths and Legends of California and the Old Southwest He filled the barrels, and when it had settled clear, the ollas were filled, and thus the drinking water was a trifle cooler than the air. Vanished Arizona She placed her olla of basi and pork over a tiny fire, kindled by the first pilgrim to the mountain in the morning and fed by each arrival. The Bontoc Igorot From it he took a two-quart olla containing water, a small wooden bowl of cooked rice, a bottle of native cane sugar, and a head-ax. The Bontoc Igorot Outside, directly in front of his door, he builds a fire and sets a cooking olla over it. The Bontoc Igorot They upset the olla and spilled the water and their grandmother spanked them. Myths and Legends of California and the Old Southwest She placed an empty olla on her head and went to the spring for water. The Bontoc Igorot All is salted down in an olla and tightly covered over with a vegetable leaf or a piece of cloth. The Bontoc Igorot When cold a few ounces of a ferment called “fu-fud” are sprinkled over it and thoroughly stirred in; all is then put in an olla, which is tied over and set away. The Bontoc Igorot It is cut up and cooked in the olla before the door of the dwelling, and the entire family eats of it. The Bontoc Igorot An olla of rice prepared for ta-pú-i will be found in one day half filled with the beverage. The Bontoc Igorot To-day the large ollas are worth about 2 pesos, and carabaos are valued at from 40 to 70 pesos. The Bontoc Igorot The brewed liquid is poured into a large olla, the flat-bottom variety called “fu-o-foy′” manufactured expressly for bá-si, and then is tightly covered over and set away in the granary. The Bontoc Igorot When men carry water the fang′-a or olla is placed directly on the shoulder as are the rocks. The Bontoc Igorot Even the small olla of basi is drunk by the man at the beginning of the meal. The Bontoc Igorot It is carried in 4 to 6 gallon ollas borne on the head of the woman or shoulder of the man. The Bontoc Igorot |
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