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"I'll see what else I can find besides hardtack and cheese."
"We got a couple of extra hardtack and I'll make you up a sandwich."
He said only an army would require that much hardtack."
I asked Vernice how in the hell you make hardtack.
He found the hardtack and broke off a piece, then shut the bench.
However with food running low the soldiers began to cry out even for the hardtack crackers.
He simply took a case of hardtack in his arms and darted toward the trenches.
He pointed to a plate of dried meat and hardtack.
A barrel of good hardtack stands always open in the forecastle.
One bullet, however, passed through the case of hardtack just before he disappeared with it into the trench.
Afterward she ate again, a bit more than before, this time eating cheese with her hardtack.
"Sometimes I think my tongs might soften up faster than that old hardtack."
"Just a piece of hardtack having an argument with my gullet.
"After all that hardtack, I could eat half a roasted pig.
The Union served hardtack, beans, and coffee the night of May 21.
When the hardtack dropped onto the stained marble the music instantly stopped.
On the tray were cups, a wine bottle and a plate of hardtack.
"There wasn't much demand for hardtack after the turn of the century," he said, so the company quit making it.
He has sold 4,000 boxes of hardtack, $8 each, this year.
From hardtack to home fries: an uncommon history of American cooks and meals.
We'll have to wash the hardtack down with water."
The cracker was unsalted, and closely related to the food "hardtack".
Hardtack is also a mainstay in parts of Canada.
Not surprisingly, this consisted almost entirely of salt pork and hardtack.
Usually we received full rations of bacon and hardtack.
It is known by other names such as pilot bread (as rations for ship's pilots), ship's biscuit, shipbiscuit, sea biscuit, sea bread (as rations for sailors) or pejoratively "dog biscuits", "tooth dullers", "sheet iron", "worm castles" or "molar breakers".
In the old days, it was crumbled sea biscuits.
Some species within the order, not quite as flat, are known as sea biscuits.
I've had a sea biscuit and a spoonful of salmon in the last two days.
The sailor grinned and passed him a fragment of sea biscuit.
During the wait they were provided with extra ammunition, cold salt pork, and hard sea biscuits.
Great numbers of heart-shaped brown sea biscuits had appeared.
Their main food was dried peas or beans, sea biscuit and salt pork.
Munching on a sea biscuit they provided, but not ravenously, he answered their questions.
After the hard sea biscuit, this tasted perfectly delicious, and Peter, not knowing what strange adventures lay ahead, ate every scrap.
The men on board were exhausted and burned by the sun, surviving off raisins, salt pork and sea biscuits, their supply of water running low.
Large amounts of fresh water and food (usually salted meat and sea biscuits or hardtack) were required for the trip.
In New England they are called "sea biscuits", as they were staples aboard whaling ships.
Sea Biscuit (1994)
Oh, there was a small beaker of water, a little salt horse, and some salt-water-soaked sea biscuit - enough to keep us alive to Tagalag.
They had to fall back on the coarse viands of the ship; sea biscuits of inferior quality, and two casks of salt fish.
Rations consisted of pork and sea biscuits, which were often moldy from sea water and infested with worms.
Seabiscuit was named for his father, as hardtack or "sea biscuit" is the name for a type of cracker eaten by sailors.
Evening was coming, and the Fauns brought down fruits from the trees and fresh berries from the mountain and sea biscuits from the water .
The Caribbean sand dollar or inflated sea biscuit, Clypeaster rosaceus, is thicker in height than most.
Clypeaster, common name "cake urchins" or "sea biscuits", is a genus of echinoderms belonging to the family Clypeasteridae.
The various common terms (sand dollar, sea biscuit, etc.) sometimes appear printed in hyphenated forms (sand-dollar, sea-biscuit).
Sea Biscuits, made by Harbor Sweets in Salem, Mass., are dome-shape ovals coated in milk chocolate.
Fourteen horses played Joey, with the most prominent being American equine Finder, who starred in Sea Biscuit and was brought over especially from the States.
Because their names were not so eclectic as horse's names - there was no one named Sea Biscuit running tonight - bettors needed all the inside information they could get.
It's impossible to talk to anyone without these names coming up - Sea Biscuit, Bold Ruler, Old Rosebud, Riva Ridge.