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1. They always had goats or cattle, most had fields of wheat or rye and all had well-tended vegetable gardens
2. than not, turnip soup, rye bread and wine) as if they were
3. opened his bag to remove a small loaf of stale rye bread
4. Rye to 36s
5. the quarter; that of middling rye, pease, or beans, to 32s
6. The bounty upon rye is reduced from 3s:6d
7. By the same law, too, the exportation of wheat is prohibited so soon as the price rises to forty-four shillings the quarter; that of rye so soon as it rises to twenty-eight shillings; that of barley so soon as it rises to twenty-two shillings ; and that of oats so soon as they rise to fourteen shillings
8. sandwiches on toasted rye, with Mother’s home made fries and tall glasses of milk
9. It seems everyone down here has a few, why not me?” He dipped rye toast into tepid coffee and ate the bit that hung sodden and ready to fall before speaking
10. The rye was the most overrated he had ever tasted, but consumers bought it because they liked the name
11. fitches, and scatter the cummin, and throw in the principal wheat and the appointed barley and the rye in its place? 26 For his God
12. Who would have thought? Bill Goetz, a loner from Rye, NY, and graduate of Monmouth (after spending freshman year at U
13. He had his parents’ station wagon which he had to return to Rye, then fly back
14. Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye, which was published around the time I was in prep school, and I managed to prevail on my father to let me and two of my classmates spend a weekend in New York City
15. I made the mistake, during a Thanksgiving break, of telling my mother about some of the things that happened in New York, and she started referring to The Catcher in the Rye
16. We finally located a two-bedroom, first-floor corner apartment in Westchester County on the fringes of Rye, NY, and my routine commuting into the City began
17. to do in the Rye
18. They ate a simple breakfast of smoked meats, cheese and a little rye bread, the food was difficult to digest with the cold water
19. "I should have baked rye bread," she chided herself
20. ” ‘Korn’ in German means ‘cereals’ in English, so instead of wheat and rye we received a shipload of maize (corn) instead
21. You could buy a loaf of rye bread under the table for a hundred marks
22. All were in use, some where women chopped onions and herbs for the stews in the pots, and others where there were women who slid loaves of fresh, dark rye bread off baking planks
23. What do you know about corned beef and rye bread?"
24. The will of the rye
25. Serve with party rye or crackers
26. Harry tore a chunk of rye bread
27. The Catcher in the Rye, a book that Beth had given to me because “it
28. Curran stood up and poured himself another rye
29. herring on rye crisp, mojaka and cardamom laced bread, food that
30. He tried to reconstruct in his imagination the annihilated splendor of the old banana-company town, whose dry swimming pool was filled to the brim with rotting men’s and women’s shoes, and in the houses of which, destroyed by rye grass, he found the skeleton of a German shepherd dog still tied to a ring by a steel chain and a telephone that was ringing, ringing, ringing until he picked it up and an anguished and distant woman spoke in English, and he said yes, that the strike was over, that three thousand dead people had been thrown into the sea, that the banana company had left, and that Macondo finally had peace after many years
31. Wounded by the fatal lances of his own nostalgia and that of others, he admired the persistence of the spider webs on the dead rose bushes, the perseverance of the rye grass, the patience of the air in the radiant February dawn
32. If a recipe calls for wheat, rye and white flour, I add some rye flour, some wheat flour and then the amount of white flour depends on when the dough is the way I like it
33. Add in the rye flour, wheat flour and bran; mix, stirring vigorously with a wooden spoon
34. Add rye flour and stir
35. Add rye flour and stir vigorously
36. “Yes we know,” said Jim with a rye smile on his face, “and
37. chair where he riffled through "The Catcher in the Rye" and
38. Obviously, you’ll have to separate the rye from the weeds
39. The Catcher in the Rye by J
40. Holden was no jerk cause she’s read Catcher in the Rye
41. Catcher in the Rye and those who haven’t
42. And as well, she had read Catcher in the Rye and was on the same
43. Half way through Catcher in the Rye I still didn’t get it
44. So this kid picks up Catcher in the Rye and he reads a few lines
45. He saw other kids as walking through a field of rye, with no clear
46. Except it’s not Holden Caulfield that wants to be the catcher in the rye, it’s
47. The strange thing was that as I read Catcher in the Rye, something in me
48. That is why I love Catcher in the Rye so much
49. Catcher in the Rye really made
50. sure that it was me that wrote Catcher in the Rye