Simple, spoil-resistant cracker.
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Examples for "rusk"
Examples for "rusk"
1With the addition of nutmeg and sugar, you may make nice rusk.
2Bread rusk is also easily made, or a few plain pies.
3Serve it up as hot as possible, with dry toast, or dry rusk.
4Try to nibble a few crumbs of this rusk, O'Reilly advised.
5In a rusk pan or large oven pan, place the mixture in the pan.
1Thou likest best monastical brewis, the prime, the flower of the pot.
2Where's your fish and brewis?
3Spread those that are not eaten, and let them dry, to be pounded for puddings, or soaked for brewis.
4The first Hбshim got his name from crumbling bread into the Sarнd or brewis of the Meccan pilgrims during "The Ignorance."
5If, by any mishap, bread has soured a little, make into water toast or brewis, adding a teaspoonful of soda to the water or milk.
1The government was allowing hard tack and pickled beef for the negroes.
2The day passed in silence and occasional pauses for hard tack and water.
3Captain sent some frizzled ham and hard tack, with his compliments.
4He could, however, see canned goods, hard tack, and condensed milk.
5He has taken hard tack and bacon enough to keep him alive several days.
1But he found out that, and would eat nothing but hard biscuit.
2Notes You can use any other type of plain hard biscuit.
3He ate noisily, his teeth making a crackling sound on the hard biscuit.
4Then came fried rashers of ham, eaten with hard biscuit.
5As Sukey munched his hard biscuit, his eyes were steadfastly fixed on Lord Packenham.
1At noon they dismounted and lunched on salt-pork and pilot bread.
2The first course is broiled jack rabbit with pilot bread and delicious, sparkling alkali water.
3The White Chief sat down leisurely on a box of pilot bread as if to better enjoy the situation.
4Near the glass into which he had drawn the water, lay a small piece of pilot bread, and this he dropped into the tumbler.
5Nothing appears to be wanting; but here is good pilot bread, potatoes even, and other little niceties, in addition to the turtle and the fish.
1Prepared in this way the cake resembles a coarse ship's biscuit.
2He is as full of ideas as a ship's biscuit is of weevils.
3But in any case, I think I should rather prescribe a course of ship's biscuit.
4A hurried breakfast was made on water-soaked ship's biscuit.
5Natasha, Sydney, Australia Scouse was a stew usually made from ship's biscuit and fish frequently eaten by sailors.
1The sailor grinned and passed him a fragment of sea biscuit.
2The hole now exposed, Captain Kean stuffed it with sea biscuit, or hardtack.
3Then add some broken sea biscuit, and boil fifteen minutes longer.
4Bits of white bread or sea biscuit can be used in the same way.
5I've had a sea biscuit and a spoonful of salmon in the last two days.
1Trenchers of hard bread arrived followed by a slab of grey meat.
2The next morning we breakfasted on dried reindeer meat, hard bread, and milk.
3We have only short rations of hard bread, bacon and coffee.
4Two sailors bore a great basket of corn bread and ship's hard bread.
5He broke off a piece of the hard bread and chewed it slowly.
Translations for sea bread