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FLOWER SHOW AT ALTRINCHAM

... three sticks of rhubarb, Mr. Sanders; one dish of potatoes, Captain MvAdonald Smith; dish of kidney potatoes, Mr. Simpson ; cauliflowers, Mr. Simpson ; asparagus same exhibiter. Mrs. Compton exhibited a csase of very beautiful ferns,$ for which an extra prize ...

FASHION GOSSIP: HOME COUNSEL

... boiled anir sliced carrot and turnip, soeime cooked peas, French beans, little squares of cooked vegetable marrow; some cauliflower or broc-' ccli, in fact any cooked otegotables which may be to hand. Plsxe in a stewpan with a little lbutter or clarified ...

Hints for the Household

... perhaps cut in slices, with oil and vinegar, or with a mustard sauce. , The cold potes. toes and cold stewed beans or cauliflowers of the previous day make an excellent salad next day, with perhaps a tomato added, cut in sliees. The maccaroni and cheese ...

GOSSIP WITH THE CHILDREN

... william, or to myself, there would be some sense in it. I could even understand their being fond of the cabbage and the cauliflower, because they can be eaten, but you are neither ornament nor use.' This unkind talk made the mignonette very sad, and she ...

FASHIONS GOSSIP: HOME COUNSEL

... recarrbts-'hibh have been boiled-i few slices of cooked U turnips, somne small pieces of 'celery (cooked), and also be some cauliflower; over theseput a layer of slicod raw: tomatoes-from which the skins have been removed- season with salt and black pepper ...

AGRICULTURAL SHOWS

... the horticultural exhibits, although tie dahlias were very fine in their way. Vegetables were a, remarkably good show, cauliflowers especiialy being among the best which the judges harve seen this season. Grapes were not specially good, but toma- tees ...

CREAM OF CURRENT LITERATURE

... been cutting up his bacey, and then each.in turn fished out some delicious morsel, usually a gherkin, sometimes a piece of Cauliflower, and by rare luck an onion. 'We were dismayed to see 'Lord Carlisle, who had just risen from the Admiral's table, devouring ...