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South Wales Weekly Argus and Monmouthshire Advertiser

1630-1801

... boil these in salt and water, Limes cut them in. in pieces labile hot, and drew' with enterer, salt, and pepper, k.c. 'no salad mint then be to get cold. Caw. • nice plain cake, which darn not require any particular for its success, is made Is this way ...

INAmiNMINI LOCAL WEDDINGS

... Crown Derby vase; Miss Book, Royal Bonn chins dish Miss Grandger, silver-mounted ivory paper knife; Mrs. and Miss Curnock, salad bowl :Mr. W. L Con:sock silver-mounted mirror; Mr. and Mrs. E. B. (Bidden, sardine dish : Mrs. and Miss Paterson, pair of antique ...

AT HOME ANDABROAD

... unstained es collision between plaintiff's pilot cutter, the Cynire, and the Alexandra, off Ilfracombe. A new garniture for salad, a Paris reirrespondent says, has been the chrysantluseurn flower. It can be served raw or cooked. Theaspanese way, we hear ...

FAILURE OF A CWMCARN DUPER

... Ile Is the £, at six, sod nine months to be meowed to the salishietion of the Bee Organ Company. This rionimiey, net being salads( with the =reties, decliaed the arrusgweent, and prmiested the ems which the receiving order ess made. rallnly was attributed ...

LOWMAN MOULD OX SALAD

... LOWMAN MOULD OX SALAD. Make a rid, butter, at white atom, they Dick the from the shells of two lointers. cut it Into thin slices, add the coral from the hen lobster pounded, and two breed and blanched anchovies. with a daeli of nulmeg,a teaspoonful of ...

NICE 01311E8

... appearance of the salad. Cover the whole with more jelly, and set the mould In • cool place to stiffen; then, when required, turn it out on to a pretty dish, and ell in the centre with a bleb mound of carefully prepared fresh vegetable salad. Tour a little ...

SARDENING, 1/01111 FOB THE MUM

... Ilse th , , boxes should be moved into a tool ery'placc. is a ustful salad in winter. and with Mutter:l and Cress and on. or otte-r of these no one ever be deficient of • good salad. The mots are Carrot-like in their habit of growth, and if dug and treated ...

CARE OF THR EARIL

... vegetable we eat in spring—of the dandelion root sod leaf, for example, which, among others, whether used as greens or as • salad, has • direct agency iii assistiog the liver to do its work. It is equally true that the early spinach routes the inert kidney ...

TOE TALUS OF OUFSX.THINOS

... vegetable we eat In spring—of the dandelion ! root and leaf, for sample, which. among others. I whether used as greens or as • salad, Ina a direct agency in assisting the liver to do its week. It is equally true that the early spinach rouses the inert Ikidney ...

GARDENING. WORK Mt TM WIEL

... impedes* that they be kept from damp. Sow Mustard and Creep, as they may always be had quickly in a littlo best wbes other salads are scarce. Radishes in the s pen air ought to be plentiful and good in all ga rdens. The China Variety, sown in September ...

litre ex.. iy mikessiTY, wont se Vaal GARDENING. 'WORK FOR TIM ;lEEE

... &ors. They will he plentA out when the weather is fer , sirJble. Lettuce, Radishes, Mustard and Cre.n, end Chervil, and other salad ClOi.X. are now sown out f dears. Roots of !dint and Tarragml must also be a few pots of them piaci.' in heat. My know how ...