Perennial having hollow cylindrical leaves used for seasoning.
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Examples for "chives"
Examples for "chives"
1In a small bowl combine butter with garlic, parsley, chives and salt.
2Add the mashed potato, chives and chopped cooked vegetables to the pan.
3Or what about stuffing the mushrooms with cream cheese and chopped chives?
4Add the mushrooms, corn, parsley, chives, garlic, bay leaf, thyme, and peppercorns.
5Ladle into bowls and top with sour cream, chives and remaining bacon.
1I polished off the pork and chive dumplings, and felt encouraged.
2Form into a bundle, tie with a chive and serve.
3Add one chive, one cardamon, two cloves, half a nutmeg and salt to taste.
4Tie the herbs into a bundle using a piece of chive or kitchen twine.
5I finished the whole plate of fennel dumplings, and started on the pork and chive ones.
1Quod vivis Romanus a siculo petit, siculus judex datur quod siculus a cive Romano, civis Romanus datur.
2The Cive is a hardy, bulbous-rooted, perennial plant, indigenous to France and Great Britain.
3Rows of hyssop, rue, saffron, and sage, and beds of lettuce, pepper-grass, and cives, all had their place in this old-fashioned garden.
4The -sanates- were the -Latini prisci cives Romani-, or in other words, the communities of Latium compelled by the Romans to enter the plebeiate.
5-Apolides--,-nulliuscertaecivitatiscives- (Ulp.
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