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THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... mitigated seuterwce-or- eternal silence. I A RECEIPT FOR MAKING SALAD. BY THE REV. SIDNEY SMITH.. Two large potatoes, passed through kitchen sieve, Smoothness arid softness to the salad give. Of mordent mustard add a single spoon, Distrust the condiment ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... occupied the left tideaof ther announced to eoumuence at one o'clock, and by that hoar the tables wre covered with cold meats, salads, pies, brol takes, &c., and the numerous guests who had received plt to partake of the bounty of tbe inhabitants of Windsor ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... di-d not grrow a cabbage, tur- nbp.arolcr, iadeed, any edible rant.; and Queen RCatha. rnue had to send to- Flanders for a salad! Pooh old tunieg, ineaed 1' buis are thu old rich times ; these were but a. be g arly boyhood I-The Chameneiore.I I b Arr IexSiIMAN ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... about an acre and little more in grass and w`°od; and about a quarter of an acre in garden, ?? con- talsned callbae, potatocs, salad, and a few cherry trees. The Indian corn was all requiredin the establishment, about one- I lf for the family, and the other ...

FASHIONS AND VARIETIES

... creams, n ithirty-seven Chantilly baskets, forty dishes of peas, four c ditto of French beans, thirty ditto ditto peas, forty salads a I and cucumbers, twenty ditto cauliflowers. f |TYEx DsSsEzT-Seventy-five best pine-apples, one hundred pounds of 'hot house ...

THE GREAT INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION

... ducts of Irish industry occupies two large shelves nearly op- posite the equestrian statue of the Queen. It consists of a salad and celery bowl of great size and beauty, large and small decanters, claret jugs, water jugs, finger glasses, wine glasses ...

LITERATURE

... providing s uccession crops Of spinach, and keep the surface soil regularly stirred among growing crops; also do not forget small salade, radishes, &r., and sw sweet herbs bor transplanting. DAIRY YIt will now be necessary to mak e up the complement of cows required ...

FAIRS

... away the runnere, so as to afford the leaves plenty of room. Attend to providing plenty of lettuce, endive, &c¢, for winter salads; also see that there is a good bed of parsley provided in some sheltered spot where it can readily be protected in severe ...

HORTICULTURE

... given to keep them stocky. Seed should also be sown for the late crop. Attend to keeping up a supply of all kinds of small salads by S4wing frequently.- Stir the surrace of the ground among all growing crops to prevent tue growth of weeds and keep the ...

FAIRS

... to putting in eaccession crops of peas, beaus, turnips, spinacb, &c, and secure an unceasing supply of lettuce andi other salads by sowing frequently. When ground can be spared and labour ij scarce, lettuce should be sown at this season where they aere ...

LITERATURE

... afforded to have tham crisp and tenddr inshot 'weather u- leas tbey are i a cooi eituatiofs Sow on on* foridrewing younrig for: salad; alti endive for autunmn use, ,si- 5B .tbat there ?? of parsley provlded At furniash pit winter. Keep the eulI iooss and' open ...