rise v. . . And John told me you was a proper trapper now and how you baked rose bread fer'n when you was way up there.DNE-cit PRINTED ITEMG. M. Story AUG 1970JH AUG 1970Used IUsed I1Used I[see ' "riz" bread'
rise v(The Southern Shoreline. -- As for grammar, a small number of forms were noted in the info...
molasses nWhen the cook put raisins and molasses into the [whole wheat] bread, it was hard to equa...
bread n. . . the agent had cleared away the sacks of biscuit in the bread loft . . .PRINTED ITEM ...
rise nPut the bread in riseDNE-citAUG 2 5 1965 W. J. KIRWINUsed I and SupUsed I4Not used[see' "riz"...
bread n[They] would bring back [from St. John's] the supplies they needed for the winter. This wo...
rise v. . . . that was the barm to put in your bread.That's what had to rise the bread. (ie cau...
rise vThat's the rose bread -(they're the*) toutons+. ie _risen_ie risenYesDNE-cit( * indistinc...
loaf nThe lady at this particular boarding house had baked some "loaf bread" buns.PRINTED ITEM DNE-...
rise vbull-birds . . . supported on the one side by an overflowing plate of mealy potatoes, a...
baker(Baker's bread - store bought bread) . . .store bought breadG. M. Story FEB 1973JH FEB ...
trapper n[He] was glad to accept, and glad also of the thick slice of bread, made delicious by his ...
loaf nsoft-baked bread is called _loaf_.PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit G.M.Story June 1959Used IUsed I1Used I...
rising nThere was a good coat of blackening on her Waterloo and she had in a rising of bread.DNE-c...
methodistRaisin bread. [see 'Hauler's bread', 'Wesleyan bread']PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG. M. Story J...
rising nWhile these were cooking Bill mixed some flour with water, using baking soda for leaven -...
rise v(The Southern Shoreline. -- As for grammar, a small number of forms were noted in the info...
molasses nWhen the cook put raisins and molasses into the [whole wheat] bread, it was hard to equa...
bread n. . . the agent had cleared away the sacks of biscuit in the bread loft . . .PRINTED ITEM ...
rise nPut the bread in riseDNE-citAUG 2 5 1965 W. J. KIRWINUsed I and SupUsed I4Not used[see' "riz"...
bread n[They] would bring back [from St. John's] the supplies they needed for the winter. This wo...
rise v. . . . that was the barm to put in your bread.That's what had to rise the bread. (ie cau...
rise vThat's the rose bread -(they're the*) toutons+. ie _risen_ie risenYesDNE-cit( * indistinc...
loaf nThe lady at this particular boarding house had baked some "loaf bread" buns.PRINTED ITEM DNE-...
rise vbull-birds . . . supported on the one side by an overflowing plate of mealy potatoes, a...
baker(Baker's bread - store bought bread) . . .store bought breadG. M. Story FEB 1973JH FEB ...
trapper n[He] was glad to accept, and glad also of the thick slice of bread, made delicious by his ...
loaf nsoft-baked bread is called _loaf_.PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit G.M.Story June 1959Used IUsed I1Used I...
rising nThere was a good coat of blackening on her Waterloo and she had in a rising of bread.DNE-c...
methodistRaisin bread. [see 'Hauler's bread', 'Wesleyan bread']PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG. M. Story J...
rising nWhile these were cooking Bill mixed some flour with water, using baking soda for leaven -...
rise v(The Southern Shoreline. -- As for grammar, a small number of forms were noted in the info...
molasses nWhen the cook put raisins and molasses into the [whole wheat] bread, it was hard to equa...
bread n. . . the agent had cleared away the sacks of biscuit in the bread loft . . .PRINTED ITEM ...