Souse may refer to: Head cheese, a terrine usually made from the head of a pig or calf and set in aspic A food that has been pickled A habitual drunkard...
preparation and ingredients. A version pickled with vinegar is known as souse. Historically, meat jellies were made of the head of an animal, less its...
"There Are No Airborne Rangers", "Glorious" (1950s college song), "The Souse Family", and "The California Drinking Song". Conversely, other short songs...
Look up souse or soused in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Soused may refer to: An informal term for being under the influence of alcohol intoxication...
film starring W. C. Fields. Set in Lompoc, California, Fields plays Egbert Sousé, a drunk who accidentally thwarts a bank robbery and ends up a bank security...
and specially prepared seasonings. Blood sausage and souse, more commonly known as pudding and souse, is a Bajan delicacy usually prepared on weekends and...
in Southern Maryland Smithfield ham—a specialty of Smithfield, Virginia Souse meat—also called head cheese Squirrel meat Hot links Apple butter Barbecue...
every form and kind of pig-meat: hog's puddings, gammons, chitterlings, souse, salted spareribs—they knew all the varieties and welcomed any change. Mutton...
fried flying fish with spicy gravy. Another traditional meal is pudding and souse, a dish of pickled pork with spiced sweet potatoes. A wide variety of seafood...
novel Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949) Kevin Arnold in The Wonder Years Egbert Souse in Edward F. Cline's film The Bank Dick (1940) Look up everyman in Wiktionary...
green seasoning until cool. It is eaten as a party dish called chicken foot souse. List of chicken dishes Christopher DeWolf; Izzy Ozawa; Tiffany Lam; Virginia...
people affected by alcoholism such as tippler, drunkard, dipsomaniac and souse. The risk of alcohol dependence begins at low levels of drinking and increases...
and flying fish with spicy gravy. Another traditional meal is pudding and souse, a dish of pickled pork with spiced sweet potatoes. A wide variety of seafood...
potatoes, yams, sweet potatoes, or eddo. During Carnival, a popular snack is souse, which is a type of soup that is very spicy and is made with pig feet, knuckles...
American stage and screen actress, best known for her role as Elsie Mae Sousé in The Bank Dick. She began her professional career at the age of 4 as a...
vegetables like cucumber and salad; and a variety of sauces and seasonings. Souse is made from pig, cow or chicken feet or cucumbers and seasoned with onion...
game. She played the elder daughter to the W. C. Fields character, Egbert Sousé, in the 1940 film The Bank Dick. Her film career went into decline during...
housewives such as Princess Lina in Ferenc Molnár's 1928 play Olympia, or Agatha Sousè, W.C. Fields’ domineering spouse in the 1940 film The Bank Dick. John Springer...
Canterbury Theatre of Varieties in Westminster, London. Indignantly, "The Anti-Souse Queen" ripped up her contract and returned to the United States. Seeking...
Prison Delirium in a Studio The Knight of Black Art The Good Luck of a "Souse" 1908 Humanity Through the Ages The Genii of Fire Why That Actor Was Late...
hazard to paddlers. Holes, or "hydraulics", (also known as "stoppers" or "souse-holes" (see also Pillows) are formed when water pours over the top of a...