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... be seriously ill. It is added that, since his arrival at the Citadel, he has refused to take any other food than leaves of salad moistened with a little vinegar.” Galianan*. ...
... be seriously ill. It is added that, since his arrival at the Citadel, he has refused to take any other food than leaves of salad moistened with a little vinegar.” Galianan*. ...
... to a pound of butler were sufficient Frtrmert' Omtette* | GMcory. —This has been long use on the Continent a salad, and none make finer salads than the French and Belgians. I hare grown chicory for these ten years, and the families with whom I hare lived ...
... st, John Thomson ; 2 ...
... dysentery, and not Asiatic cholera. People are commencing to be more careful in their diet, and to indulge less in cucumbers, salads, and fruit, which are usually devoured in large quantities at this season, Fewer yards while beer aic also engulfed. Red wine ...
... prize. Calceolarias—To Malcolm Service; 2d, to Dugald M'Lean. Cemrarfas, Ist prize—To Malcom Service ; 2d, to Dugald M'Lean. Salad consisting of Lettuces, Raddishes and Cresses. Ist priz-*— To Alex. Lindsay, gardener, Greenock ; 2d, to Malcom Ser- vice; ...
... Claret and Warm Wa- , Bread Backs 7s. to 225. ter Jugs 4 j Set of 6 Shaped Covers to 32 Epergnes 15 (Set of Four Corner Salad Stands 6to 8 Dishes Liquor Frames 3to Warmer for do. 10 Dessert Knives and Forks. Silver and Ivory Handles, in ...
... and yet this man had at dinner a roast leg of pork stuffed i with onions, a Yorkshire pudding, a jug of ale, and cheese, and salad!” Sensible to the comforts of eating, was yet utterly indifferent to any higher sentiment. Why are many of the working part ...
... Davidson. ’ For hest four Tegelaldes market gardeners—l-t darrocb ' ; ’ ,0 Charles Millar, gardener. And,in- For tiio tm.l Salad, con«htingof l.eltuee, Badish, and -Is .to Air .1. Galloway: 2d, to J, F.gean-;3d, to Mr John Kidd, gardener s. H, Brown. Esq ...
... sherbet Pishes of fish Entrees Piftlios of almond pastry 30 Ditto of orange and other Chantilly baskets 00 Dishes of mince pics Salads Doited turkeys and oysters Roast pullets Dishes of fowls 40 Ditto of capons Di»to of Captain White’s TMK REMOVALS. 80 Roast ...
... orange and other Pottles «?ierbet Pishes of fish Chantilly baskets Entrees 00 Pishes of mince pies 4 Robed turkeys and oysters Salads Roasted pullets xnn RKMoyes. pill.. Diffhefl fowls pn Roast turkeys Ditto of capons f, T^rcrots Ditto Captain White'.- Pheasants ...
... artichokes, Gd per dozen; cauliflower, 3d to Gd per head ; new rhubarb, 8d per lb ; radishes, cresses, and lettuces, Cd per salad. A lot of fine young plants, evergreens, and flowering shrubs were exposed, and sold at from to 12s per dozen. ...
... that which the festive guest took with him in his stomach. Soup, fish, blanc-raange, porter, ices, jellies, gravies, meats, salads, wines, vegetables, trifle, tarts, pudding—who can depict how all were intermixed ? Take, then, these precautions in the way ...