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... 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

... 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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... forward and sing I've been roaming. What would any one of those boisterous hogs say to a customer who, having purchased a salad, should be forced by him to give A bunch of greens into the bargain? ...