He said that people have begun making porridge of wheat gruel and grass.
How can anybody make porridge with water and salt?
This year, though, he had no choice - his wife made porridge from the last of the millet weeks ago.
They'd keep quiet until the high tide had made porridge out of a good deal of this.
And loan you a big enough pot to make porridge for the watch-wher in.
Goody sighed as she went about making porridge for the next morning's breakfast.
In China, leftover steamed rice is used to make porridge eaten the following morning.
Legumes such as peasemeal can also be used to make porridge.
She would never go back to making sweet porridge, even when sugar became plentiful and unrationed again.
The resulting paste is used to make porridge and bread.