With the addition of nutmeg and sugar, you may make nice rusk.
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Bread rusk is also easily made, or a few plain pies.
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Serve it up as hot as possible, with dry toast, or dry rusk.
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Try to nibble a few crumbs of this rusk, O'Reilly advised.
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In a rusk pan or large oven pan, place the mixture in the pan.
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Thou likest best monastical brewis, the prime, the flower of the pot.
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Where's your fish and brewis?
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Spread those that are not eaten, and let them dry, to be pounded for puddings, or soaked for brewis.
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The first Hбshim got his name from crumbling bread into the Sarнd or brewis of the Meccan pilgrims during "The Ignorance."
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If, by any mishap, bread has soured a little, make into water toast or brewis, adding a teaspoonful of soda to the water or milk.
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The government was allowing hardtack and pickled beef for the negroes.
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The day passed in silence and occasional pauses for hardtack and water.
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Captain sent some frizzled ham and hardtack, with his compliments.
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He could, however, see canned goods, hardtack, and condensed milk.
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He has taken hardtack and bacon enough to keep him alive several days.
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But he found out that, and would eat nothing but hardbiscuit.
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Notes You can use any other type of plain hardbiscuit.
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He ate noisily, his teeth making a crackling sound on the hardbiscuit.
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Then came fried rashers of ham, eaten with hardbiscuit.
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As Sukey munched his hardbiscuit, his eyes were steadfastly fixed on Lord Packenham.
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At noon they dismounted and lunched on salt-pork and pilotbread.
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The first course is broiled jack rabbit with pilotbread and delicious, sparkling alkali water.
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The White Chief sat down leisurely on a box of pilotbread as if to better enjoy the situation.
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Near the glass into which he had drawn the water, lay a small piece of pilotbread, and this he dropped into the tumbler.
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Nothing appears to be wanting; but here is good pilotbread, potatoes even, and other little niceties, in addition to the turtle and the fish.
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The sailor grinned and passed him a fragment of seabiscuit.
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The hole now exposed, Captain Kean stuffed it with seabiscuit, or hardtack.
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Then add some broken seabiscuit, and boil fifteen minutes longer.
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Bits of white bread or seabiscuit can be used in the same way.
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I've had a seabiscuit and a spoonful of salmon in the last two days.
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Trenchers of hardbread arrived followed by a slab of grey meat.
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The next morning we breakfasted on dried reindeer meat, hardbread, and milk.
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We have only short rations of hardbread, bacon and coffee.
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Two sailors bore a great basket of corn bread and ship's hardbread.
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He broke off a piece of the hardbread and chewed it slowly.
Uso de ship's biscuit en inglés
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Prepared in this way the cake resembles a coarse ship'sbiscuit.
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He is as full of ideas as a ship'sbiscuit is of weevils.
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But in any case, I think I should rather prescribe a course of ship'sbiscuit.
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A hurried breakfast was made on water-soaked ship'sbiscuit.
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Natasha, Sydney, Australia Scouse was a stew usually made from ship'sbiscuit and fish frequently eaten by sailors.
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They ate ship'sbiscuit greedily, though at first sight they took it for an uncanny kind of pumice-stone.
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I don't care the value of a ship'sbiscuit for your dream-yoursnor anybody else's-sostow your gaff.
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By luck she found Knollys there and he produced bread and cheese and ship'sbiscuit from the steward's pantry.
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The worst of Cabot's distress had already been relieved by a cup of cold tea and a ship'sbiscuit.
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While speaking he handed out a pair of oars, a bag of ship'sbiscuit, and a breaker of water.
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After this, we gave them some coffee, the breakfast being ready, and then a little ship'sbiscuit soaked in wine.
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Our people ate a great deal; and, being of a pleasant taste and satisfying, they left off the ship'sbiscuit for them.
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This "biscuit" would not have been like modern biscuits, but hard cakes of unleavened bread, like oatcakes or ship'sbiscuit.
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After all this, being faint with hunger, I took a ship'sbiscuit from the locker in the cabin to eat as I worked.
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The Commandant appeared in the doorway with a plate of ship'sbiscuit in his hand, and on his face a flush of extreme embarrassment.
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Still barefoot, Laurence took some coffee and ship'sbiscuit when Roland brought it him, but stayed by Temeraire, who remained subdued and without appetite.