FIRST NAME VERBS
COOKING VERBS
TRIPLE "T"s ME
These are all words containing three of the letter "T"

KIDDY LIT
Potpourri
100

To honor, as with one's presence

grace

100

Similar to mince, it means to chop food into small cubes

dice

100

It can mean a new colony, or a business agreement negotiated to resolve a dispute

a settlement

100

This 1885 book is subtitled "Tom Sawyer's Comrade"

Huckleberry Finn

100

Before it can become this fabric, the raw material must be tanned.

Leather

200

To put on clothes

don

200

Culinary words for adding a last bit of color or flavor (mmm... parsley) include finish & this -ish verb

garnish

200

For decades consumers have complained about this persistence in the diet soda drinking experience

an aftertaste

200

In a J.M. Barrie play, she & her brothers Michael & John get sprinkled with fairy dust & fly off into the night

Wendy

200

She is most famous for her best-selling book on etiquette, but she also wrote five novels between 1904 and 1910.

Emily Post

300

To pry open

jimmy

300

To pané a food is to coat it in these

bread crumbs

300

Oscar Wilde quipped that he could resist anything but this

temptation

300

This feline friend of Winnie-the-Pooh appears in "The House at Pooh Corner", but not in the original book

Tigger

300

This Chinese sauce is basically made from applesauce and apricot jam. There’s no fowl in it at all.

Duck sauce

400

To kid around

josh

400

To soak meat for several hours in a mix of oil, acid & flavorings--in the fridge, never at room temp

marinate

400

A woman's undergarment often trimmed with ruffles or lace

a petticoat

400

He illustrated his own "Where the Wild Things Are" as well as several of the "Little Bear" books for kids

Maurice Sendak

400

The Kennedy School of Government on JFK Street is part of this university.

Harvard

500

To give, like a wish

grant

500

To cook or stew gently just below the boiling point

simmer

500

The author of the text of an opera

the librettist

500

In Janell Cannon's "Stellaluna", one of these flying animals is adopted by a family of birds

a bat

500

“Will you still need me? Will you still feed me? When I’m …”

Sixty-four

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