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Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian, Glamorgan, Monmouth, and Brecon Gazette

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... PETROLEUM AS SALAD OIL.—An American paper says- Every day new uses for this substance are being discovered Its uses for culinary purposes even is being discussed. W.. know of one gentleman who eats it on salid, and prefers it to olive oil. ...

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... as a v(.getable; tl)ey have a fresh and agreeable acid, especially in spring. The flowers are excellent in salad, alone, ormixed with corn salad, endive of both kinds, red cabbage, beet root, and even with the petals of the Dahlia, which are delicious ...

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... feast, 36 pieces of ribs of beef, 280 fowls, 120 pigeon and other pies, 12 rounds of beef, 48 hams, 98 tongues, 300 lobster salads. 80 dishes of prawns, 12 galantines of turkey, and 24 other galantines. It is superfluous to add that the culinary artists ...

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... this pleasant serial is a good one. The Table Talk is a speciality which commends itself to the reader. It is an excel- lent salad to the other agreeable fare that is spread once a week for the delectation and profit of the public. Wednesday evening the ...

Jiitcralitre

... WEEK.—Fresh, vivacious, and chatty, Once a Week pursues the even tenor of its way as a pleasant magazine. It is an excellent salad after the solid fare furnished by its more sedate contempo- raries. THE PEOPLE'S MAGAZINE.—Amongst the contribu- tions of the ...

TREDEGAR

... Tredegar. After a very hearty discussion of the variety of fish flesh, and fowl, and numerous entrees of excellent pastry and salads, the cloth Wlt8 drawn, and the Chairman with an admonition about the glasses, gave the Qj en. The Royal family was next ...

ittonmoutliglure.

... addition to tea and coffee, and a variety of cakes and con- fectionary, was cold game, baws, fowls, fish, grapes, and pines, salads, jellies, &c. Indeed, we should say it was too good as it throws into the shade what before gave perfect atisfaction. The ...

A GOOD STORY

... Et e'est nous qui souf- frons Mon Dieu, comme nous suffrons The good woman brings up a potage, the beef which made it, a salad, and a cup of coffee, and a bottle of country wine, which adds a terror to thirst. The service is of the rudest crockery and ...