DEPARTURE OF THE AMERICAN MINISTER
... undersband what has gone wrong with the young bloods of Peterborough Court-as the Telegraph staff were once christened in their salad days-to propose such a thing. ...
... undersband what has gone wrong with the young bloods of Peterborough Court-as the Telegraph staff were once christened in their salad days-to propose such a thing. ...
... WHAT SHOULD YOUNG GIRLS READ? A Boulogne-suv-Mer correspondent of Salads Journal answers this important question. This is the list of books which Anomala (that is the correspondent's name) says she should recommend for young girls Novels: All of Charles ...
... 'fraid he'. have to give up 'ficiatin' at weddin w for & He d just about got to a point, be said, where tlt( sight of chicluw salad turned his stumin-ck lastpatheot-herday what k&s unju crimination, and he said 'twas tb3 roast th i~>.hl* gives wine when it's ...
... without danger into animals, or be eaten with impunity by human beings. This statement is based on numerous experiments. Salad eaters may, then, on the condition of employing a large proportion of vinegar in th preparation of the dressing, consume their ...
... the greatest attraction, and he devoted himself to the terrapin as Mr. Micawber used to concentrate himself on the chicken salad. ...
... COUNTRY COUSIN. Corn Salad. This is an eucellent and most nutritions salad, ( but it is fai too little cultivated and used in England, although well adapted for small gar- dens. During the winter months considerable quantities of this salad are grown and consumed ...
... be coarse and less delicate in flavour. Plant out plenty of endive and lettuce. Lamb's lettuce or corn salad will make a, useful addition to the salad bowl during the autnmn and winter. Do not gather any more rhubarb now for wine- making or any other purpose ...
... Ameri- can meat substitutes. Amongst these specialities is nuttose, a solid, nourishing food, which I eat with lettuce or salad. In fine, real wholemeal bread, oatmeal, maize meal, peas, beans, onions, lentils, and chcap fsisrat: or dates beav an fiesh ...
... otllot products of the pulse kingdom, nuttose (a P1'0' duct ot nuts, forming a perfect substitute meat), lettuce, onions, salads, cheese, wines were provided, choice teas and being served instead.. Altogether there vve?6 tour substantial courses, and ...
... frame, and is anxious to keep up a supply of salad stuff. Shallow boxes, some fresh, loamy soil, and any little convenience such as a small frame, will afford anyone ample means for keeping up a supply of salads for quite nine months out of the twelve. Where ...
... this system of relimng the cotton-seed oil been carried that salad oil irom cotton-seed cannot well be distinguised from table oit from the olive, and hence the introduct on of cotton-seed salad oil has become general. As thif refined cotton-seed oil is ...
... Ninian Stuart listening from the balcony. The programme was as follows :—Choruses The Little Church, The Tyrol, Italian Salad, Pilgrim's Chorus, Martyrs of the Arena/ On the Ramparts, Where is He ? Tar's Song, The War Horse, Comrades in Arms ...