Noun
A room or place where meat and other articles of food are kept before they are cooked.
Source: Webster's dictionaryOther lands became a larder full of all the good things All we had to do was go and take Blood the colour of the rain that grew our wicked harvest Black the colour icing on our cake. Andy Partridge
It is an indication that my mental buttery is butterless and my mental larder lardless, And it consists not of "Stop me if you've heard this one," but of "I know you've heard this one because I told it to you myself, but I'm going to tell it to you again regardless..." Ogden Nash
When do we have a day of fast? When there is no bread and ham in the larder. Gypsy Proverb
Supposing doesn't fill the grain basket; 'if' doesn't fill the larder. African Proverb
The monk preached against stealing, and had the good in his larder. Dutch Proverb
And the only use that is known for their ridiculous wealth is to attract to their larder a continual supply of food. Source: Internet