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Definition of Celery stick
1. Noun. Celery stalks cut into small sticks.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Celery Stick
Literary usage of Celery stick
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Florida Salads: A Collection of Dainty, Wholesome Salad Recipes that Will by Frances Barber Harris (1918)
"Prepare celery as in recipe for celery stick Salad. Fill grooves with cream cheese
mashed with pimento. Serve in the same way. CELERY SALAD. ..."
2. Cookery as it Should be: A New Manual of the Dining Room and Kitchen, for by Practical housekeeper (1856)
"... and carefully draw each piece of celery over the cork, leaving at the end
about an inch of the celery stick to remain unfringed; when all the fibrous ..."
3. The Up-to-date Sandwich Book: 400 Ways to Make a Sandwich by Eva Greene Fuller (1909)
"SHRIMP SANDWICH Minced cold shrimp, a celery stick chopped fine; add a little
mayonnaise dressing, a dash of salt. Mix and spread on thin slices of rye ..."
4. A Manual of Gardening for Bengal and Upper India by Thomas Augustus Charles Firminger (1874)
"... succession plantings of Cauliflowers, Cabbages, Knol- Kohl, Lettuce, and Celery.
Stick Peas before they begin to fall about. ..."