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COUNTY OF GLOUCESTRER AND CHELTENHAM HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... of a fine collection of vege- tables, by Mr. Austin, whicil took the first prize; aud a very tastefully-arraiwed basket of salad, by Mr. L. Smith, is also worthy of notice. The onions exhihited by J. Snr- enneu, Esq., were an excellent sample. The cottagers ...

AN ODE TO THE OYSTER

... Beneath the crusty, ugly shell an, In which the fish elects to dwell. 121 A knife will do; no fork it needeth, , lame Nor salad, sauce, or stuffing heedeth. the All these aside. Pepper and vinegar alone the Will give the necessary tone, n And make the ...

ENTERTAINMENTS

... i trk ldig &rn Sout WL St hr winas r an osthervifnegar. For bieklingit squma00prepa. k. inen wbete5, Fur ewldmera flelw.. salad, c., us a ski ?? oenfiet. Wbsiloia ~,nsw I Rischi a Setee 9. 50887 t.1 ' ...

THE FOOD OF THE CELESTIALS

... perfor- hi mance aloft. Before the guests had finished the I first course, consisting of tasteful and minute 01 shreds of salad, followed bv bits of sausage the em size of a shilling, the orchestra brokeout in several si places at once with crashes, cries ...

CLAMORGANSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... [opking, the nventoor of the new patent olod- cruasher, as he tucked hie handkerchief up to his I chin, and commeneed to mix a salad, asked- c If Mr elijambe would be kind enough to pass 11ii! oil I Acid big JasmireRakios, of Bedford, who neprM- seated the ...

CARDIFF AND DISTRICT CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW

... main . hall when we arrived. Some delicious apples were tomptingly arranged, and wbole 11 garden basketfuls of greenery for salad sufficient for a Glohath's repast, looked Crisp and :3 curly for the season of the year. Some beenti- h ful wreaths and crosses ...

FEMININE FANCIES AND FASHIONS,

... incalculable. 0 u; IN THE1 KITCHEN. in Lovers of salad are reminded that celeriac- ty not celery-if toiled and cut into slices, as K it- beetroot is, and mixed with a mayonnaise half ad cream arid half fresh salad oil, makes a - delicious dish. Salt and pepter ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... Other intcerstilng top cs tr dealt with, including toilet whispers, wrinikles for housekeeplrs; a' cr>liery ?? on (how to make salads) will be| !cspecially appreciated jlust now. The stolI j 'vhicle appears in the boudoir nupp)lelnetit written by Stulla M ...

GLAMORGANSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... residerce of the bride's mother, Taynton House. The bridal presents were numerona and contly, and included a handsome silver salad bowl, presented by the memb-ra of theohurc!2 choir At four p.m. the happy pair left for London, tn rou?.?c for the oentinert ...

LLWYNYPIA AND TONYPANDY FLOWER SHOW

... round1 1st.. R. Youing; the 2nd, Thomias Davies. chandler, Trealaw. PettorstePa t kdney: lst, R. Young 2nrd, Thom-As Davies. Salad P lo It, Rf. Young: 2'sd, James Price, Cwnielydlacls. Cools teme 1st, B ; Isi,. Young; tud * dames Price.. Clucrntere: pi, ...

CANTON AND RIVERSIDE WORKMEN'S AND COTTAGERS' SHOW

... Cates; 2nd, F-. W. lisner.; 3rd, S. H. Phillips. Basket parsley: 1st, T. Hopkins; 2nd, 5. .ty Phills 3rd, J. Ceates. Basket salad * T. opkins. Tomattoes- ma. surtrn. Apples;- culinaryt : Divded letween T. Coleaan, Severn-road, atnd e t.h Aedams. 1 pples ...

MAY PUBLICATIONS

... up, I at garden,the rose and its culture, suburban garden- sta and tag, the flower garden, ferns, herbs and small oft ,nGO salads, common hardy flowers, greenhouse plant.. Hi t of and so on. A very prettily-coloured plate, Roses., be Y of forms tile ...