Citations:porridgeless


 * 1933, New Catholic World (volume 136, page 17)
 * John, she heard from now and then, and Patsy came to know the letter days as porridgeless days, and Joe Dunn had ceased to wonder when he had something for Dougan. But one morning, a new phase began with a letter with a strange stamp and postmark.
 * 2012, Wendy Perriam, Tread Softly
 * Breakfast had been cupless, knifeless, porridgeless and butterless.