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... SPRING SALADS. In spite of good advice by dietetists and health experts many dud salad eating a duty rather than a pleasure during the winter. But when the tender green things of spring begin to appear ones palate cries out for ouch fare. Cucumbers are ...
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... or some simple salad. The practice of eating salad For supper has not nearly so much to recommend it, as uncooked vegetables are more wilily digested early in the day. But for those who must buy their salads at a shop the breakfast salad is no doubt a ...
... CHICORY FOR SALADS. Those who like salads should not omit sowing this month some seed of the largerooted chicory, which, treated and grown like carrots, will make good strong roots, to ba lifted in autumn and stored till required, and when planted in ...
... AVTUMN SALADS. Where autumn salads are appreciated, If seed of Torn Thumb or all the year round cabbage lettuce is sown now, very thinly, on good ground. and allowed to stand where sown. thinned out to four to six Inches apart. and kept frequently ...
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... THE SALAD SUPPLY. Frequent sowings of lettuce and other salads will avoid • blank in supply, just when they are much needed. Land cress, for instance, supply useful salad when water-cress is scarce, also Australian cress, every pleasant salad plant. Those ...
... ViTSUAL SALADS. Appetite becomes somewhat jaded bY Mid-summer and a new dish is always popular. The novelty of the ordinary salad has faded, and wise is the housewife who thinks of new ways of serving this indispensable dish. The following recipes are ...
... THE SALAD BOWL. The Salad Bowl cornea to the County Theatre, Reading, next week, with a reputalon for belnr a -pity dleh of cleverly concocted ingredients, brim full of crisp 7.omcdy. clever dancing and vocalism, all faultily served. We welcome that ...
... Potatoes and salads A most, useful adjunct to any garden is a row or more of cloches. There are many types of these on the market. • For years! have used t;te large barn type and have never regretted my choice. I sin still ripening tomatoes under one ...