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... :\',é g s, ol &SP B price 118 tro-plated and O Foscut Barrel Ry price 8l - >plated lnkstand oD crica 1008 tro-plated and Salad Bowl ...
... Smith, = Mrs. Greening, Miss Gunning, Miss Hemsketch, and Mrs. Horder. The special prize of the evening, a _silver-mounted salad bowl and servers (given by Mrs Gunning), was won by Miss Nightingale as Flanders Poppy. BRIGSTQCK MR. HARVEY_ FREEMAN, formerly ...
... makes a very palatabie desh. Cooked in muk and water and then pliced on the e to chill, cauliffiower works up into a very nwe salad, simply served wath & leaf or two of crisp lettuce and dressed with oil, lemon-juice. pepper, andesit. ...
... tray cloths; Mr, and Mrs, Bates, linen cloth; Mrs. A. Williams, whipped cream ‘dish; Mr. and Mrs. Stow,:glass salad bowl; Mr. Ted Stow, glass salad servers; Miss “Elsie. Walker, tea cosy; Brington Baptigt. Church ~Members, Sunday School, and lelowship, silver ...
... ‘.'u‘ loxar?; snd wo ean assure onr remders thet thete is B loes sgtye ety the m*‘fiw dish for summer when cold with o good salad. NI Many w d | t-u..;’w be thinking of fattening and urplus cockerels, too. For this A A r.nfl o_\pg ...
... Gambit: sugar—Victory: vine gar—Defeat . mudget pickles—skittles; roast beef Englsf Opening brick cheese — Dutoh Defence : salad French Defence; snother dish of cheese was labelled stalemate; coffee— Rio Janeiro Variation; erum—-towh. taken en . ieecr ...
... an , and api cayenne 1o sauor. Xu’gotc\.hly. and rit over zn chicken, which should be served widh gld rice. ; A HOT CABBAGE SALAD, AS SERVED IN ...
... Beigium, Italy, and other Continental countries, while, strange to eay, ite near relations, the sorrels, are largely grown for salading, &c., in those countries, whilst the “ Bmmor leaves such thinjl o his sheep. And yet there is no question the wholesomeness ...
... 1t ap with a batter made as follows - Mix one ounce of flour with three table. spoonfuls of water and two tablespoonfuis of salad Ml n;wrld half l’:‘d'l::: d\:hhrx‘rh«tn egg and a pinch of pepper a 4 w the r-unmufi for one hour before nw When ready for nt ...
... theatres, had resulted in a smaller food bill. In the slimming habit women had cut down their meat ration, and were existing on salads, cereals, and prepared foods, Oue of the largest caterers in London had supplied details which showed a marked falling off ...
... will be furmshed with Pickled Salmon, Tongues, Pigeon Pies, Veal and Ham Pies, York Hams, Dinner Rolls, Beef, Che el(z;juxd Salad, Dessert, &c., &c. ; 2s, 6d. each, waiters included. SECOND-CLASS ROOM furnished in %g?onion to the above, at 2s. each. — FIRST ...
... directly the accident bappens. and cover it up with stripe of rag soaked in glycerime Il the glycerine » not ot band, apply salad oil in the same way. When you buy castor oil, alwaye | it all h\o.am'undp-vo-.ounmdho few minutes FPour back into bottle and ...