Selection

... following receipt, but it will bear repetition:- RECEIPT FOR DRESSING SALAD. lY TSSE RE0V. SIDNEY SUITDr. Two large potatoes. passed through kitchen sieve, Smoothness and softness to the salad give. OF mordent mustard add a single spoon, Distrust the condiment ...

Horticulture

... which may still be planted, andI will come iii in good timle. Prick out Vonl tg ?? ts of carly Clb- barr(,. salad, and endive, anil sow radioh and salad seeds. HARDY FrUirr GARDEnx.-Go nit Nvithi cleatritig atid dress- ing strawberry beds; ialie new plantatiots ...

POETRY

... ',?,, )1 0 ETI{Y. 9) ,tQJ t@A/,REtCEIPTPoll MAlIlNG SALAD. l~y I/sr IR{D. Sidrnqi &SNIfA. TwXo largo pototoes, pass~ed thlroughl kitecf 55050,rc Sstootl~ilcs 04 aneisfttless to ie salad give. 01 tonorleut nmustardl adtd a sintgle spoOlt, Distetu~t lihc ...

Poetry

... vort.r It. A RECEMt FOR MAKING SALAD. (7iY TI3E REV. SYSDNEt eMMIT.) T'wo lalae potilocs, passed tlhroutR1I Iithe en sicev, Sinoothlness nil softlness to tub saind give. Of moredent miiustrdl aldd a nitte]e so(iol, P)istruot %be colnditnet that ditue ...

Horticulture

... crops. Take np carrots, parsnips, and beet; an(d plant early cabbage. Transplant canliflowers, cabbage, salad, anl prickley spinach ; and sow salad and radish seeds. Go onl blancling celery and endlive; eradicate weeds. IIAnDY FRUIT GAsEsN.-Plant gooseberries ...

THE THEATRE. La t ni

... 6d. per lb.-herrings, 6d. per ?? trout. Is. 3d. per lb. GREED MaarKET.-Rhubarb, Is. a.dozen-sea kale, Is. 6d. to 2s. a-dish-salad, 6d. to Is. per do.-brocoli, 2s. to 2s. 6d. a-dozeo. ST ANDREW'S UNIVERSITY.-We are inform- ed that a commission, (lated the ...

STRAY FLOWERS. BY JAMES F. CLARKE

... HOLIVIES. -,The spring and playtime of the year That calls the unwonted villager abroad ~to pltick A oheap but wholesome salad froin the brook- Cow skea SHE leaves her bed while yet the dew Is sparkling on the flower, And ere Aurora's golden hue Hath ...

Horticulture

... late broccoli. Prick out into a nursery- bed, seedling cauliflowers, and early cabbages; transplant spinach and all sorts of salads. Attend to the mushroom- beds; spawn those in which the heat is beginning to decline, and make successional beds. Remove all ...

ORIGINAL POETRY

... Itt ecsi Ore, 'itreir stirits freed, ngoirrE sraot r, 'Io vie weith thire threy lov': before. W. II. A RECEIPT FOR MAKi.NG SALAD. tY TllEi SrDNI:' SMITit. Treo large Irrrtocs, rrasserl treorrgii ui'tells steve, Smoothrrir ss, atrud softness to thestralar ...

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 REFORMERS OF ENGLAND

... pailuder,- For this shall tile reptile, owl, aisd 0l10t1, Spit onl the Kisng and Council boilt, 'Their venom, slime, snd salader. Up. ossrls of Britain, ye scu claim A } eernasl's right, deserve the toame, Anid thecse base a0ssila1ts iramiier Woe cail ...

Poetical Selections

... lonlg. - pa FiENCR ECONOMY, Or, tka ry to make the most of a good Aling. to, t Dimanche, une Esclanche; in Lundi, froideoet Salade; Pe ?? la Grillade; WI blearedi, Hachic; th, Jeudi, bon pour la Capilotsde Pi Vendredi, point de Gras; Samedi, qu'on me casse ...