The result is history without tears, something palatable and likely to be highly popular, but it isn't in essence a perversion of the truth. |
The tail is fatty tissue, rich and palatable when cooked, and was greatly relished by early trappers and explorers. |
Universal differs from Scubar in that the patrons are slightly more palatable, still jockish, however and with an emphasis on the metro. |
Sailors had various methods for making hard tack palatable, e.g. crumbling it into the dish called lobscouse. |
Only the tender green leaves growing off the stems are really palatable, so this type of cress requires a bit of prep work. |
Adding water from home to the water at the show grounds may mask the smell and taste of the local water and make it more palatable to your horse. |