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1. ’ I said, annoyed as I struggle with the pickled onion jar
2. The inside of my mouth was pickled by the time we got to Newquay and the driver had to keep turning up the volume on his radio because of the noise I was making
3. What is devitalized food and why are the Yogis so against it? Dead and devitalized foods include everything that has been preserved, bottled, bleached, refined, canned, pickled, or polished
4. “Here, take this honey cake, and the pickled eggs
5. “They were trained in the art of cooking with pickled ingredients
6. Tiny cubes of salted and pickled things (capers and apples), amongst drops of chili and basil (maybe), that added an ingenious contrast to the lemon
7. For starters, I decided to shun the advice of the maitre’d (because I’m hard like that) of going for the salmon, instead opting for the scallops, served with onion bhaji and pickled vegetables
8. I felt however that there could have been a little more of a curry hit in the curry elements and a bit more pickle in the pickled elements
9. Even in Lenin’s tomb on Red Square in Moscow the preservative of his pickled remains somehow makes him seem, as intended, more alive than dead
10. When palates crave the opposite of Javanese sweetness, this pickled
11. But after all, what is it you use, over fifty percent of your brain, while we humans only use ten? Yet, here you are, all tied up, your friends all pickled and preserved
12. One long table was stacked with glass jars filled with pickled things-severed hairy claws, huge yellow eyes, various other parts of monsters
13. The mist swirled more thickly, collecting right in front of me and around the table with the pickled monster-part jars
14. Here we have pickled cucumber which is hot, stuffed cucumber which is hot, pickled cabbage, kimchi, which is hot and chillies
15. 35) has pointed out, "the shell has the narrative of its individual growth pickled within its geometric form as well as the story of its evolution
16. land said to you, but I suspect that even in your highly pickled state you got a
17. Bilo pickled in her cringe moment, she apologized sheepishly and walked off to hide in shame
18. pickled onions, chopped small
19. The land trolls here, though they were pitifully small, had a robust scent about them, of cigarettes and perspiration and digestive systems bested by too much beer and pickled eggs
20. When it was obvious that Gasbag was hungry as well as thirsty, The Black Hat Man filled and refilled bowls of bar pretzels, and emptied the gallon jar of its pickled eggs
21. caffeinated pickled brain? I would have to sort it out later
22. In the next row, pickled vegetables and in the third something that looked like dogs’ innards floating in indiscriminate shite
23. Weeks of productive hunting by Nancy and Michel, apart from providing fresh food for all of them and thousands of pounds of smoked, salted, dried or pickled meat and fish now stored in barrels, had produced dozens of large animal hides and furs
24. “Would you like a few bites, Monsieur Closse? I have here pieces of cheese, pickled fish, pickled moose tongue and bread
25. “There’s nothing sadder than a pickled wizard, I always think
26. If there was one thing worse than a pickled wizard, it
27. was an incontinent pickled wizard
28. Remember pickled beets? Corn relish? Heinz used to boast of 57 varieties of sauces, each one fermented
29. Gingered carrots, pickled peppers, raisin chutney and fermented bean paste not only tastes good, but are good for you as well
30. This morning Floy talked about Lorila’s old ports, bellicose city-states before they had been swallowed by land, and I felt as though I might be swallowed by sea as I pickled my knickers in the brackish water
31. ‘Daniel, I believe that you and Robyn have sold Larry’s Linguini and are buying the Pickled Pork Chop’ said Ryan, the Village’s own property guru
32. But we are the ones feasted upon; our minds pickled and hearts exsanguinated
33. Half bacon crosswise and slice the two pickled gherkins lengthwise
34. Jams and jellies, squash, green beans, pickled okra, tomatoes, salsa, apple sauce, you name it; it was there
35. "No, but the test for Pan being close lies with those white pickled eggs
36. “So, I can’t Read another Reader’s mind?” I ask as I eat a piece of pickled ginger
37. “I had pickled octopus, once, in Venice
38. Davis, the teacher, that Amy March had pickled limes in her desk
39. "Well, they went to the bottom, and a nice mermaid welcomed them, but was much grieved on finding the box of headless knights, and kindly pickled them in brine, hoping to discover the mystery about them, for being a woman, she was curious
40. handkerchief, and I took the road to France with it, having first laid you in the bosom of the earth with tears enough to wash and cleanse my hands of the blood that covered them after wandering among your bowels; and more by token, O cousin of my soul, at the first village I came to after leaving Roncesvalles, I sprinkled a little salt upon your heart to keep it sweet, and bring it, if not fresh, at least pickled, into the presence of the lady Belerma, whom, together with you, myself, Guadiana your squire, the duenna Ruidera and her seven daughters and two nieces, and many more of your friends and acquaintances, the sage Merlin has been keeping enchanted here these many years; and although more than five hundred have gone by, not one of us has died; Ruidera and her daughters and nieces alone are missing, and these, because of the tears they shed, Merlin, out of the compassion he seems to have felt for them, changed into so many lakes, which to this day in the world of the living, and in the province of La Mancha, are called the Lakes of Ruidera
41. Little Teddy bore a charmed life, for nothing ever happened to him, and Jo never felt any anxiety when he was whisked up into a tree by one lad, galloped off on the back of another, or supplied with sour russets by his indulgent papa, who labored under the Germanic delusion that babies could digest anything, from pickled cabbage to buttons, nails, and their own small shoes
42. Like pickled pork
43. Early in June it happened that Agafea Mihalovna, the old nurse and housekeeper, in carrying to the cellar a jar of mushrooms she had just pickled, slipped, fell, and sprained her wrist
44. Why was Camden in such haste to take a visitor to his den? There was nothing but pickled vermin, and drawers full of blue-bottles and moths, with no carpet on the floor
45. Serve with pickled red beets if available
46. Pickled cucumber and the first green zucchini of the season, with apple mint and zucchini flowers
47. On the tray was a bottle of herb wine, different kinds of vodka, pickled mushrooms, rye cakes made with buttermilk, honey in the comb, still mead and sparkling mead, apples, nuts (raw and roasted), and nut-and-honey
48. Just as ‘Uncle’s’ pickled mushrooms, honey, and cherry brandy had seemed to her the best
49. Air, air, sweet pickled air
50. Underneath were two jars of pickled herrings and three bars of chocolate