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... moderate oven for twenty minutes. An- chovy sauce served with pudding is an improvement. Asparagus is capital 'when stewved. Take one hundred heads of asparagus (the quantities can, of course, he reduced if desired), four ounces of breadorambe, three ...

RECENT POETRY AND VERSE

... Though suffered haply at that rhrone to bowe. MAPPI N & Asparagus Dish and Drainer, £2 ts. Pair Servers to match, richly Engraved, Ivory handles, £l Is. WEBB'S ?? Registered XVII. Centtry Pattern' Asparagu. Eaters, 2s. 6d . Sterling Silver, Full Size Antique ...

Published: Saturday 13 June 1891
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1035 | Page: 29 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

The Home

... water add a large tablespoonful of salt and a tiny bit of soda. When the asparagus is cooked drain the bundles in a colander. Dip % piece of toast into the water in which the asparagus was cooked, and Put it into the vegetable dish. Cut away the string from ...

ELLEN TERRY'S STRAY MEMORIES

... I remember that evening (when she left off flitting, and proved to me that she was not really a butterfly by eating acme asparagus for supper after the play) she spoke to me about my real tears in King Bend's Daughter, not with surprise, but with interest ...

Published: Saturday 13 June 1891
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 576 | Page: 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PLAYERS IN PERIL

... already one man there, lying with his clothes on, and snoring like a pig. This was a gentleman whom Dodson had nicknamed Asparagus. He was an ill-bred, selfish old fellow, who had made himself a nuisance all the way out. He had suffered much from sea-sickness ...

Published: Saturday 20 June 1891
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3202 | Page: 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

JOKES OF THE DAY

... MASTER I * We shall only be two turnight, Cock- youir Mfaster sad Me-so ai we shall went wial besoup and fish aud lamnb and asparagus- with a fettle tofolloar, snd a little sweetbread after the fish, you know 1 ` Yema.snan. Anafor the kitchen? , Oh1- ...

The Home

... and periectly iresh. AVheui sliced vlneglar shouid be poared on them, according to taste, or not, if pselerred. ASPARAGUS. In boiling aspara-gus allow one large tablesaoorif 1r s, *altto each half a gallon ot wavaer. This vegetable should be dressed as soon ...

LITERARY NOTES

... UD either tongue in earnest; The book realizes itsaim admir'ably, and may be cordially recommended. From abductionto 'asparagus and froi ' pole-axe`' to A policeman, the traveller will find no handy phrase missing. The Temple edition of the Waverley ...

Fashions for May

... tuft on one side. There is quite a mania for the spiky foliage of the daffodil and iris, which is tied into bunches, while asparagus fern is another novelty. Among the most popular style of hat may be cited a large brown crinkled straw, with bunches of blue ...

Published: Saturday 27 April 1895
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1214 | Page: 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MUSICAL NOTES

... vaunted beefsteak and vegetable:! last all the year round, and even under the most favourable circumstanesl i caviare and asparagus are the dainties of an all too short season. probablY fJ':s'hzci4 is meant by beetroot and bouillon, and a very good dish ...

REVIEWS

... seldom soporific: 0, the Spring's first greens! ' he cries, and when you turn the page to see if it is Brussels sprouts or asparagus that he means, you find it is only an old ash-tree. Alas ! there is little moving in Mr. Osmaston; but any reader is sure ...

ODDS AND ENDS

... thee my Caroline, And thou shalt be my Ruling Star ! T. CAsMPBELL. Why, Teddy, dear, walct is the matter? Don't you like asparagus?'--'' Yens, Misl Birchem; but the handles are so hot! .Scalptor: You paintor chaps have all the luok; no matter how badtil ...