10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GRIDDLEBREAD»
Discover the use of
griddlebread in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
griddlebread and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
And if you allow it, Katku, I'll help with the griddlebread in the morning.” Katku
touched a shoulder in obeisance, but for an instant their eyes met, and Lady
Quetzal thought she saw a smile in them. Chat helped her through the short
passage ...
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Jane Sinclair. Neal Malone. &c. &c. [Selected tales.]
We will wager that the “ good woman” has somewhere about the premises a few
cakes of hard griddlebread, to eat when they get hungry, with a glass of punch,
and, it may be, a good slice or two of excellent hung beef or bacon. But now they
...
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Legends And Stories Of Ireland:
... whose rich whitewasmost advantageously setoff by the plain blue ware of
which the ewer was composed; add to this an ample cake offresh griddlebread,
and "Though last, not least," the savoury smellthat arose from a rasher ofbacon,
which ...
"I know that," says Cucullin; "divil a thing else he'd make of me; but before I go,
will you let me feel what kind of teeth Fin's lad has got that can eat griddlebread
like that?" "With all pleasure in life," said she; "only, as they're far back in hishead,
...
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Step Dancing in Ireland: Culture and History
At thistimealso there werefew people whohadnot, inaddition to their former staple
dietof potatoes and milk,bread (griddlebread)and tea,and occasionally meat (
generallyfat bacon) ofsome kind.11 Improvements werealso evident in the growth
...
Dr Catherine E. Foley, 2013
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Grace Cassidy; Or, The Repealers: A Novel
... finely flavoured than any she had ever before eaten ; it looked and tasted as if
the cows had fed only on buttercups and primroses. The slim-cake and hot
griddlebread, luxuries to be had only in Ireland, met with great THE REPEALERS
. 181.
Marguerite Countess of Blessington, 1834
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Delphi Complete Works of W. B. Yeats (Illustrated)
Colleen, The griddlebread is therein what is the wonder in that book, That you
mustleave thebread tocool? Had I Or had my father reador written books There
wereno stocking stuffed with yellow guineas To come when I am dead to Shawn
and ...
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Ireland and the Industrial Revolution: The impact of the ...
Though builtin baking ovens were not common outside the townbakeries, innsor
the houses ofthe gentry, iron griddles, pans or bastable ovens were
commonlyused to bakesodaor griddlebread. Thesefactorshelped to extend the
market ...
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Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry
... "that he doesn't happen to be here, for it's nothing buthawk's meat he'dmake of
you." "I knowthat," says Cucullin; "divil athing else he'dmake of me; but beforeI go,
willyouletme feelwhat kindofteeth they are that caneat griddlebread like that?
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Delphi Works of W. B. Yeats (Illustrated)
Colleen, The griddlebread is therein what is the wonder in that book, That you
mustleave thebread tocool? Had I Or had my father reador written books There
wereno stocking stuffed with yellow guineas To come when I am dead to Shawn
and ...