TRISTAN D'ACUNHA
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... woud Chamber Chairs; two Plate Racks; Dianer and Kiteben Requisites, &e., Xe. Also, several Lots of Rich and Cake Dishes, Salad Bo Viteher, Carafes, Decanters, 1 Panch, Claret, Champagne, at May be viewed and Wednesday, the 27th June. Exrraonpinary Ch ...
... or without frames), sow cucumbers (long prickly, land green Sonthgate, white prickly) ; melons (the Canta- leupes) ; small salading (eresses, mustard, and radish); cauliflowers. Plant cabbages (sugar-loaf, early York- shire, and Batterses) ; fruit trees ...
... dishes of shellfish, 30 ribs, chines, and legs of lamb, 40 dishes of ducklings, 20 turkG' eutis, 80 jellies, 20 creams, 40 salads and cucumbers, 20 dishes of cauliflowers. For the dessert there were 75 pine apples of 2lbs. each, 100 dishes of hothouse ...
... persons give themselves a good deal of trouble to remove the water that remains upont salad after washing it, the most simple and effectuat method is to take the salad out of the water, lay it upon a clean cloth, then gather up the four corners of the cloth ...
... awake in perfect calmness times two copious 11 take my two or three hours swe breakfast, at which I trke my tea » Meat, or salads, with er interferes with the operation ; take eations of the day with agility and dinner of anything or everything, deration ...
... of his senses, but by great care ultimately re- covered. Two ladies of Castle Donnington, in Leicestershire, partook of a salad into which same Fool's-parslev had been put for Common Parsley; they suffered considerably, but ultimately recovered. We cannot ...
... dear, is. 3d . per lb buttliere k is abundanee of excellent fish atSd. per lbnod vegetables, e. Snewi piotatoes radishes and salads are cheap and gdod Onthe i- whole the account -is very iavourable aid the statements are gratifying RzFokm.--- Ini regardto ...
... cultivated in Fr Leaves and Stems are used as ingredients of Salads, throughout the Continent. “Many eminent Germany, and Italy, consider this Plant to possess strong antiscorbutic properties ;—as a Salad, body, allay nervous excitement, and obviate costivenas ...
... them out by themselves, where no other seed of the cabbage tribe is to be saved; for the mixture will spoil the sort. Sow salad herbs, radishes, &c., in frames-old cucumber melon beds are good-whlenever a constant supply is required. Continue to gather ...
... insect kind will be detached from the leaves and the cresses can afterwards be washed in ater and sent to table pure Small salads, cabbages, aulifl brocoli, celery, lettuces, and vegetables of all descriptions, by the same method, may be freed from slugs ...