larder - Word of the Day - Fri Mar 22, 2024 word of the day Entry posted by Myr in Word of the Day March 22 386 views Share https://gayauthors.org/blogs/entry/22692-larder-word-of-the-day-fri-mar-22-2024/ More sharing options... Followers 7 Quote larder - (noun) - 1: a place where food supplies are kept; 2: food supplies Quote After the harvest, the farmer’s larder was well-stocked with preserves, root vegetables, and cured meats, ensuring a plentiful supply throughout the winter. 8 2
Popular Comment drown 7,248 Posted March 22 Popular Comment I'm so torn between liking the word and being reminded of lard instead. 😂 8
Site Moderator Popular Comment drpaladin 82,236 Posted March 22 Site Moderator Popular Comment 59 minutes ago, drown said: I'm so torn between liking the word and being reminded of lard instead. 😂 You aren't wrong. It originates with that French word, meaning cured pork fat. 5 2
Popular Comment JamesSavik 24,831 Posted March 22 Popular Comment No Cajun larder is complete without at least a half dozen different peppers. 3 4
Site Moderator drpaladin 82,236 Posted March 22 (edited) Site Moderator 9 hours ago, JamesSavik said: No Cajun larder is complete without at least a half dozen different peppers. Only half a dozen? Don't forget the French sipping whiskey, Jacques Daniel. Edited March 22 by drpaladin 2 3
CarlHoliday 3,303 Posted March 22 Know anyone with the surname of Spencer? It comes from Old French despencier "dispenser" (of provisions), "a butler or steward." 4
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