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SALADINGS

... SALADINGS. In less than a couple of months shall have Summer with us, and a general desire to have the salad frequently upon our dining tables. Nothing can be more tempting in hot, sultry weather than a nice appetising salad. Those who have gardens and ...

Published: Friday 20 April 1906
Newspaper: Bedfordshire Mercury
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 192 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

SALADS

... dav. if not at ever principal meal. The Frenchman the finest salad-maker and the largest consumer salads, and ri’LAM CHEESE SALAD. ...

SALADS,

... SALADS, Mustard, Cress, E;;a;\;‘x»:‘i;}.u‘-e. Radish, Cucumber, Spring Onions, Churville, and Batavia. Flowers for bouquets, button holes, &e. Also every description of Growing Plants to order, at London prices, at Lee's Wholesale and Retail Covent Garden ...

SALADS

... SALADS. Cucumbers, lAttnoé; Mustard, Cress, Batawia, %dir'n?il Radishes, Watercress, Spring Onions, and nn e, SPECIAL. Fresh gathered Strawberries, Is. basket; Cherries 4d., 6d., Bd., finest selected 9d.1b.; Foreign Geapes Is. 9d.from 3s. 6d. Ib.,choice ...

SALADS

... SALADS. Mustard, Cress, Endive, lettuce, Radishes, Cucumbers. Spring Onions, Churrille and Batavia SPECIAL. large Consignments of ASPARAGUS. largest Bundles, IOJd. APRICOT*, 1/. to 1/6 per dozen. NEW POTATOES, 2id. per lb. FLOWERS for BOUQUETS, BUTTON ...

Published: Saturday 14 July 1877
Newspaper: Bedfordshire Mercury
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 63 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

SALAD HINTS

... SALAD HINTS 1. Use salad greens as soon as possible after picking or buying. If this is not convenient, keep salad vegetables crisp in a dry tin or saucepan with well-fitting lid. 2. A little mint sauce poured over lettuce is a good substitute for salad ...

salad cream

... salad cream •c*. the : linens !cd irom- l 2nit tvle- is nted to and busl& first- ...

Sardine Salad

... Sardine Salad. Make a dressing by mixing together some salad oil with half the quantity of vinegar, little mustard and pepper and salt. If a fresh tin of sardines is being opened, use the oil from it instead of, or as well as. the salad oil. Pour this ...

SOME SALADS

... oil and vinegar, tc„. and lay them on the salad; cover with mayonnaise which has also been kept on ice. Border with chopped aspic and slices of lemon, and round this some cress or lettuce. VVORTABLR MARROW SALAD. a marrow lengthwise and then in thick slices ...

Published: Tuesday 21 September 1897
Newspaper: Bedford Record
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 334 | Page: 7 | Tags: none