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Planning the best use of frames

... or November. Cauliflower Frames may be used in two ways for producing early cauliflowers. The plants may be raised under the glass protection for planting outside or they may be grown and matured in the frames. In some districts cauliflowers have been inter ...

Left-Over Vegetables

... with bacon rolls round. Serve very hot. CAULIFLOWER AND POTATO RIS SOLES Ingredients: Equal quantities of cooked cauliflower and mashed potato about J pint thick cheese sauce mock rice tomatoes. Cream cauliflower and potato together and blend with just ...

Published: Saturday 01 May 1948
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 643 | Page: 49 | Tags: Photographs 

Heavy Work in All Departments

... early in April with sowings of cauliflowers and hearting broccolis for Autumn use. Successive sowings of cauliflowers at fortnightly intervals may also be made until the end of May it must be remembered that cauliflowers must be used as soon as they reach ...

AUTUMN WORK FOR THE VEGETABLE GROWER

... varieties should be studied. Arctic King, Imperial and May King are excellent sorts for autumn sowing. Cauliflower Varieties Two excellent cauliflowers for our purpose are Early Snowball and Magnum Bonham they may be sown outdoors during the first week ...

Sustaining Salads

... on toast. Sprinkle with parsley. S CAULIFLOWER AND EGG GRATIN Ingredients 1 cooked cauliflower seasoning I pint thick cheese sauce; 1 egg per person; A lb. fried mushrooms; rounds of toast. Lay sprigs of cauliflower on the buttered toast. Coyer with the ...

Published: Saturday 01 July 1950
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 913 | Page: 72 | Tags: Photographs 

SALAD DAYS

... Colette First boil a cauliflower in salted water with a pinch of saffron, but do not over cook it. The flowers should be soft but not sodden and flabby, so that when you break them up they retain their shape. Let the cauliflower cool and then break it ...

Published: Friday 01 May 1936
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 960 | Page: 73 | Tags: Photographs 

Transplanting In Hot Weather

... length of bleached stem. Note the clipped tops. BRUSSELS AND CAULIFLOWERS Brussels sprouts, in rows 3 ft. apart, permit of sufficient space for a row of cauliflowers in between. The cauliflowers leill mature sufficiently early to prevent overcrowding. IIOT ...

Good Eating

... all the vegetables, the cauliflower whole and the potatoes in their jackets, these to be diced when cooked. Dress the cod on a dish and arrange the vegetables round it alternately the carrots, turnips, peas, sprigs of cauliflower, French beans and potatoes ...

Article

... but seed is difficult to obtain. With the protection of a cold frame, or even of cloches, the earliest of next season's cauliflowers may be obtained by sowing seed during August, again varying the exact date according to locality from the second week in ...

Pierrette's London Causerie

... cloth. Rub the hands well with the mixture, after washing them, and then sprinkle with starch powder. Cauliflower Beurre-Noir: choose well your cauliflower, wash it and boil until tender in salted water. Cut into small pieces and take off the hard parts. ...

MAGGI SOUPS

... hearty soup. NO STOCK OR SALT IS NECESSARY they are in each 2d. tablet. A splendid change is provided by the 14 varieties Cauliflower, Green Pea, Celery, Julienne, Lentil, Mockturtle, Mulligatawny, Mushroom, Oxtail, Pea, Pea and Bacon, Scotch Broth, Spring ...

Published: Saturday 01 October 1932
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 133 | Page: 112 | Tags: Photographs