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... 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 ...

Poetry

... bhvfore she sails ? 2. What is that from which, if you take the whole, there will still remain some? s. Why is an ill dressed salad like an intolerable grievance ? I 4. Why does a billiasd player, who makes a cannon by the cishion. resemble a modern implement ...

The Magic Globe, or the Bottle Imp

... takes in with him raw and brings out cooked. They are as firmly persuaded too, that he can with impunity eat a phosphorus salad, dressed with olive oil, at a temperature one hundred and 1 eighteen degrees beyond the point of the thermometer at which p ...

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 ...

MR. SPARKS'S STORY

... e over a wood fire, opposite to a short prrsy man, with a se] bald head, and drab shorts, deep in the mystery or a chicken salad, from which be never lifted his eyes when I came up. it was thus I found how the fair Isabella's lot had been cast, as a drawer ...

VARIETIES

... prevalent, the following is re- commended as an excellent remedy :--Thirty drops of harts. Y horn, two large ?? of the best salad oil, mix these together in an iglht-oulice phiial, fill the bottle with, spring water, and sweeten it with the host loaf sugar ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... (creamed,) 30 ditto of orange and other tourtes, 40 ditto of almond pastry, 20 Chantilly baskets, 60 ditto of mince pies, 56 salads, pens and as- paragus. The removes-80 roast turkeys, 6 leverets, 80, pheasants, 24 geese, 40 dishes of partridges, 15 dishes ...

THE INSOLVENT DEBTOR

... The dinner commenced by c; slices of cold han handed round in a dish; then a cold ds pdtl of the livers of geese; then a salad consisting of craw T fish garnished with slices of beet root; and, lastly, some' ut ?? of Parmesan cheese. 'Being myself'fond ...

The family Companion

... 'If-love would make it.- Foreign Com'reaponardence. : :qu TO MAKE A SALAD, WORTHY OF A MAN OF TASTE. Two boiled potatoes, strained through kitchen sieve, Softness and sinoot to he salad give; Of mordant mustard 'a glo spoon,- Distrust the condione 't es ...

SKETCHES BY A FRIEND

... and be eared by mild and mo evacuant and tonic remedies.- To relieve a state of so mucli ta suffering and distress (in which salad cud body alike partiel- h' pate) MUr. CoOaCsLS ANronsacous FeatS are confidently re- et commended; as, by comsbiniog aromatic ...

The Family Companion

... did not; attempt to hide. Snull shovelling up of buttered beaus upon tlte blades of kisives ; such a pitching of trusses of salad into mouths, ~ talkin g through it; and such a mopping up of gravy, and polishing of plates: witha great sponges of bread ...

YOUNG ENGLAND'S OLD HABITS

... only to take Command children prisoners; for we followed the prbc t of ' eye for an eyea tooth for a tooth. A fewmen only salad half awake out of their huts, but most of them still lay fast *asleep; not one escaped death.. The women and children rushed ...