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But you must know that a body is like - like a jelly mould.
All they found was a jelly mould, lying forlornly in the yard.
Shut behind glass doors on one wall were copper pots and jelly moulds which I'd never seen used.
Its jelly mould ceiling in a Moorish style is particularly notable.
His groping fingers found a large copper jelly mould.
It was popularized in the Victorian era with spectacular and complex "jelly moulds".
Collect old kitchen equipment - bread boards, copper pans, jelly moulds - and hang them on the walls.
'One of those old copper jelly moulds.
The interior is as witty as the food, with Limoges light-fittings shaped like jelly moulds.
Pour the mixture into a 700ml/1 pint 3fl oz jelly mould and cover with a plate.
It was nicknamed the "Jelly Mould".
Gelatin dessert molds (or jelly moulds)
He was an elongated stick of a man, quite meagre apart from an improbably round, quivering belly, like a jelly moulded in a bowl.
Make your own cucina (kitchen) look the part with the designer-ware from this famous shop, including devices from jelly moulds to garlic crushers.
He poked through a jumble of dusters and Brasso, a broken electric iron, clothes pegs and a jelly mould.
There is an excellent stock of frying, preserving and baking pans, gold jelly moulds and cake tins, and tinned copper saucepans in five different sizes.
Sudley House "Lubiana Himid: Jelly Mould Pavilions"
"Jelly Mould Pavilion," Sudley House Liverpool and Liverpool Museums (2010)
M Map A miniature version of Istanbul's famous Aya Sofya, dubbed the 'jelly mould' by local expats.
Its successor was the aerodynamic Sierra, a range of hatchbacks and estates which quickly earned the nicknames "salesman's spaceship" and "jelly mould" due to their futuristic styling.
A cinema organ is like a big jelly mould, illuminated from within, a most spectacular thing that changed colour according to whether a major key or a minor key was being played.
It looked as though someone had started out with the idea of making a very large mobile jelly mould and had changed their mind about halfway through, when it was slightly too late.
Its curvy looks were a contrast from the boxy appearance of its predecessor and owed much to the "jelly mould" style pioneered by Ford with the Sierra and Taurus.
I was almost too tired to eat in the old, flagged kitchen hung with gleaming copper pans and jelly moulds, but the macaroni cheese was as good as Aunt Bedelia's.
The country's obsession with death gives rise to all sorts of odd customs, from the National Museum of Death in Aguascalientes to jelly moulds in the shape of wreaths.
Fancy lead jelly molds were a status symbol collected by the wealthy.
Cassava, or coconut cake ($1.50), is the best of the desserts, which include a gelatinous tricolor rainbow jelly mold and refreshing orange slices.
And a 1965 yellow biplane is a tour de force of salvage that reuses scrap metal screws, nuts, bolts and, for the fuselage, a tin jelly mold.
Hull: Mono, Hydro, Cat, Outrigger and Eco (self righting jelly mold shape)
Fun Fruits Dinosaurs are made by pouring hot liquid into a jelly mold dusted with food starch, a white powder whose traces sometimes remains on the product, Mr. St. Clair said.
If Mrs. A. has her mama's old jelly mold, you want one, too, and everything that goes with it - the family, the tradition, the years of having jelly molded in it.
It returned, as if by magic, as the same sleek, multi-tiered structure with what is called its "Victorian jelly mold" profile that has made the Palm House, a sanctuary for tropical plants, one of the most distinctive and repeated forms in modern architecture.
But once in Essen, and once hooked, I for one was ready to pore over jelly molds, early amputating instruments, a portrait of that Australian specialty, the Noisy Friarbird, a combined saddle watch and pedometer, and the prototype of that thing of beauty, the original British five-pound note.