A hardy cabbage with coarse curly leaves that do not form a head.
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Examples for "cole "
Examples for "cole "
1 When many people think of cole crops, they first think of cabbages.
2 Add dressing to cole slaw and stir until slaw is thoroughly coated.
3 The marker was the result of a two-year effort by Cole 's family.
4 It is quite easy to forget that Cole is actually an undergraduate.
5 I also think leaders should maybe not satisfy every demand, Cole said.
1 M&S says it has trebled the number of kale products its sells.
2 Pour boiling water over the kale , then refresh in ice cold water.
3 Add kale and cook over medium-high heat until tender, about 6 minutes.
4 Go into the garden just as we did to pull the kale .
5 Tunnel-vision scientists assume it's the isolated elements in the kale that matter.
1 From the 15th to 25th sow spinach, onions, borecole for wintering over.
2 They do well enough, as does the borecole or kale itself, in all the cooler parts of Australia.
3 This is a sub-variety of the Purple Borecole , growing about a foot and a half high.
4 It is very good cooked after frost, but is not quite so hardy as the Purple Borecole .
1 I have a brother of my own, and I think no more of him than of a colewort .
2 In these beds, along with the tobacco, they generally sow kale, colewort , and cabbage seed, &c., at the same time.
3 They are served like Lettuce, or boiled and treated as Coleworts or Spinach.
4 The cabbages grown late in autumn and in the beginning of winter are denominated coleworts (vulg.
5 Coleworts plain and curl'd, Savoys; besides the Water-Melons of several Sorts, very good, which should have gone amongst the Fruits.
1 All the leaf-buds active and open, as in the wild-cabbage, kail , etc.
2 The kail grows brittle from the snow in my dank and cheerless garden.
3 Scotch kail is best after there has been frost on it.
4 Porridge and potatoes, and muslin kail , with a salt herring now and then.
5 We could make a garden and haf plenty of kail , and potatoes, and apples.
6 From Ceres they passed on over a level plain occasionally passing a kail or cottage.
7 Will he eat up all the kail in England?
8 O, the monks of Melrose, they made good, kail
9 Then add some of the drained-off kail wafer and stir it smooth with the browned flour.
10 They use much pottage made of coal-wort, which they call kail , sometimes broth of decorticated barley.
11 We'll 'give them their kail through the reek.'
12 Just a wee bit birsy, maybe, but these damned Irish have got his kail through the reek.
13 And now, Mr. Brandon, I'll trouble you to move from the fireside; I must put out the kail .
14 Dirty bow - kail thing that thou be'st!
15 I was told at Aberdeen that the people learned from Cromwell's soldiers to make shoes and to plant kail .
16 All the weans were out parading with napkins and kail - blades on sticks, rejoicing and triumphing in the glad tidings of victory.
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