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Floure

Floure is a commune in the Aude department in southern France.

Usage examples of "floure".

Clean the mackerel, sprinkle with vinegar, wrap in a floured cloth and baste closely.

Mix with about seven-eighths cup of milk, turn out on a well floured board and pat out half an inch thick.

Steep the chicken in this marinade three hours, having dried the pieces and floured them.

Divide and mold the mixture into small round cakes with floured hands.

Bake in three buttered and floured shallow cake tins, and spread between the layers and on top the following icing: Put in a saucepan three cups sugar, one cup water.

Beat just enough to make smooth, then fold in lightly the stiffly beaten whites of two eggs and pour into an oblong shallow pan that is buttered, floured and rapped to shake out all that is superfluous.

Cover and let rise light, turn on to a floured board and roll out lightly.

Place on the floured board, let rise one hour, turn and let rise again.

Stir just enough to make a stiff dough, toss on to the lightly floured molding board and knead another cupful of flour into it.

Mix well, turn onto floured board, roll out one-half inch thick, cover with the apple and roll up like a jelly roll.

And therewith kest I doun my eye ageyne, Quhare as I sawe, walking under the tour, Full secretly new cummyn hir to pleyne, The fairest or the freschest yong floure That ever I sawe, me thoght, before that houre.

Sorrell, and other approued hearbes, and fine floures, a little Channel comming by a sluce from the Bridge, entering in and vnlading it selfe, was the cause of a goodly faire Poole, broad and large, in a verie good order, trimmed about and beautified with a fence of sweete Roses and Gessamine.

Thus faire Psyches being sweetly couched among the soft and tender hearbs, as in a bed of sweet and fragrant floures, and having qualified the thoughts and troubles of her restlesse minde, was now well reposed.

Yclothed was she fressh, for to devyse, Hir yelow heer was broyded in a tresse, Bihynde hir bak, a yerde long, I gesse, And in the gardyn, at the sonne upriste, She walketh up and doun, and as hir liste She gadereth floures, party white and rede, To make a subtil gerland for hir hede, And as an aungel hevenysshly she soong.

The palm of martirdom for to receyve Seinte Cecile, fulfild of Goddes yifte, The world and eek hire chambre gan she weyve, Witnesse Tyburces and Valerians shrifte, To whiche God of his bountee wolde shifte Corones two, of floures wel smellynge, And made his aungel hem the corones brynge.