- A
toasting fork is a long-handled
fork used to
brown and
toast food such as bread, cheese, and
apples by
holding the
pronged end in
front of an open fire...
- used to
spoon the syrup.
Terrapin fork: A
spoon with flat
tines used for some soups. See spork.
Toasting fork: A
fork,
usually having two tines, very long...
- also be
toasted by
holding it near, but not
directly over, an open
flame or red-hot coals, such as a
campfire or
fireplace with a
toasting fork or equivalent...
-
activating the
heating elements. The
length of the
toasting cycle (and
therefore the
degree of
toasting) is
adjustable via a lever, ****, or
series of pushbuttons...
- world; he
makes his
first appearance standing over a fire
holding a
toasting fork, and he
refuses to pray on the
night before his execution. In the tradition...
- done in
historical recreations and re-enacting.
Toasting fork (for use with open
flame to make
toast) Toaster,
toaster oven Camping; used in the winter...
- in a
kitchen and as
eating utensils when dining.
Other cutlery such as
forks and
spoons are both
kitchen and
eating utensils.
Other names used for various...
- 'em! here's toasters!"
bellows one with a
Yarmouth bloater stuck on a
toasting fork. "Penny a lot, fine russets,"
calls the
apple woman: and so the Babel...
- 'em! here's toasters!"
bellows one with a
Yarmouth bloater stuck on a
toasting fork. "Penny a lot, fine russets,"
calls the
apple woman: and so the Babel...
-
being notoriously hard to kill,
until his ********ination with a
poisoned toasting fork.
Detlef Sierck - The
greatest living playwright,
slayer of Constant...