by not wearing it
Yes but they don't taste the same. French dressing has a sweetness; Russian dressing is sharp through the use of horseradish. If you're going to substitute a dressing for Russian, you'd be better off using Thousand Island.
There are a few ways in which wines are made to be sweet. Examples include choosing a grape known for its sweetness, or adding sugar before or after fermentation.
"Sweet blasphemy" typically refers to a contradiction or juxtaposition of sweetness and sacrilege. It can be used to describe something that is both delightful and irreverent, such as a taboo subject approached in a charming or endearing way.
It is a sweet, dry, white. desert wine that blends well, add sweetness and does not distract.
Cornmeal is used in making cornbread. A similar product is called "cornflour" in Britain.
No, "sweet as sugar" is not an idiom. It is a simile, comparing someone's sweetness to the taste of sugar. Idioms are phrases that have a figurative meaning that is different from the literal meaning of the words used.
Yes, both cornbread and scones can be baked in glass baking dishes.
Its delish and sweet especially if u get it wen wasps and hornets are still on it u mite get a stingy sensation in ur mouth.
they are used as an appetiizer like cornbread is in americai
Yes, you can use 3 medium eggs in cornbread if you do not have two large eggs.
People in the south grew corn as a major crop so they used the corn to make cornbread and other dishes with corn.
Dressing is used for salad. Your covering your salad with a liquid with a good or bad flavor.