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HEALTH AND HOME

... malifrg oyster sauce, which is not only delicious, but highly nutritious. A man may well make a dinner of this with good potatoes and greens. Fish one day and meat the next is far better than taking both at the same meal. Boiled haddock should be served ...

PRACTICAL AGRICULTURE

... -the- olrg. clmp dureyo ing h moarit ?? 11.ostel^bui as tetmiertr f'.ohe is is owered:: so. tba;i there is g rtr o ithen potatoes b . re-ouaningy is that lie~t >iJaffor tds a opertuny ,btwe put ff lpoft~sndtraw: in .mhedit:;1velybc Sihwer'te ptter, if4 ...

CREAM OF CURRENT LITERATURE

... disappearing down my owvn throat, as everything went into my mouth and nothing came out of it. At last, as I took my fifth potato, she leaned across, with clasped hands, and tears in her eyes, and breathed imploringly: O Mr. Thackerayl Dontl ON TE¶ W ...

THE LONDON THEATRES

... advan- t ige in scene three as a lady vocalist of the conventional concert type. In scene seven, again, he enters as a hot potato vendor, and is most vociferously applauded by the gods for his rendering of What lie ! she bumps. Rlay and Ransford as ...

Published: Saturday 13 January 1900
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1724 | Page: 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LOVE HAS NO PITY

... ripened re spring-a placle of drautglht and eohoie, aud endless lili:es of tables bare as death, where i a thC srhf lel o£ potatoes hung heavy as tl I (poiate and twao or three forlorn old man ...

Gardening Notes

... of sharp sand. di Another method consists of moistening the seed 0o with sweet oil, and then covering it with red lea.], - Potatoes.-Towards the end of January pack a number of sets on end in a box, placing them close 01 together and only one layer deep ...

RELIEF FUNDS A CENTURY AGO

... while beef and mutton were each 3d to 6d per lb., veal 61d,..hnd p6ik * d to 7d.per h b Butter twas Is-4d per lb.., and potatoes Is.4p per peck.- In those days.the same.spirit aninated our countrymen to do what they could to assist the navy and a-rmv ...

FASHIONS—SOCIETY—HOME COUNSEL

... being reserved for cheese, or cheege savoury. Peas are eaten with a fork, never a spoon, and tlce same applies to roasted potatoes. Garnishing of salad greens is served with the dish, and eatt- if liked. The skins of grapes are daintily removed frosn the ...

NOVELS AND STORIES

... infinitives- to D en as resolutely and preocoupiedly put it backn is again being a glaring example. He makes ?? Mudd pea potatoes, as if they were aR b bells. More than once he fails to make his > verbs agree with their nouns. Thus (p. 222)- H r, The ...

The Home

... alweva be male. Potato ealad is thus mmue:-1 irst make a, drossing of tro tablespoonfuls of vmue Far, vell dusted with blaca papper, to which 2tir in four tabrespoonfula ol salad oil, beating all wall together. Now slnee the cold boiled potatoes-kidneys are ...

THE PRINCESS MARY.*

... uurknaie exclained, but we cii' t get suao?.'' Istonad of pursuing tier walk, the IVrince4s' ocnt holom antd orderei some potatoes to he fsten out; buL it wast int till the let'0 saw the o-yal t fuotme.i that they wvere aware. ho their ellefactoesstZ was ...

HEEALTH AND HOME

... acidity ot the stomach, are valuable in rheumatism, iraommia, and liver troubles. An apple contains as much nutriment as a potato, in a pleisianter and more . wholesome form. Grapes dilute thick blood, send the circulation to the surfaepr remove obstructions ...