1 The Countess stewed uncomplainingly in the kitchen, cooking dinner for the boys.
2 The city stewed for days in a miasma of anger and fear.
3 Some dried quinces stewed in cider and put in are an improvement.
4 Turn the stewed apples into the syrup left from cooking the others.
5 Like a filthy kettle, the place stewed in its heat and dirt.
6 Pigeons may be split and broiled, like chickens; also stewed or fricasseed.
7 For supper, more bread, this time with the addition of stewed prunes.
8 Select the fruit desired and to one quart of stewed fruit add
9 They must have served stewed garlic and squash for the breakfast vegetable.
10 Fresh pork may be stewed in this manner, or with sweet potatoes.
11 Huge boilers of tea and coffee are stewed down and kept hot.
12 Then there was supper of stewed duck and hot dough-bread and tea.
13 A savory dish of stewed squirrel and corn dumplings served for lunch.
14 All fruits that are not fully ripe should be stewed and sweetened.
15 Then bake until brown on top and serve hot with stewed potatoes.
16 Figs and dates stewed by themselves are too sweet for many tastes.
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