TRISTAN D'ACUNHA
... Uniceowinl to-v lrcqchmnivns pnalat iu ' ' .ws: ,th x-'1hell how maniil doilsthy taste exceed. i~~ .;-l e a boepmcsgie, lro~s, and salad @ 'g r ,' ~H: ...
... Uniceowinl to-v lrcqchmnivns pnalat iu ' ' .ws: ,th x-'1hell how maniil doilsthy taste exceed. i~~ .;-l e a boepmcsgie, lro~s, and salad @ 'g r ,' ~H: ...
... 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 ...
... ',?,, )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 ...
... every two yards Ii I planted a garden beau in the potatoc rows itself. The neighbourinlg markets were supplied with g early salads. Thie beans having such plenty of air were very firm and prolific. Secondly, Scotch cabbage crops, two early York, or sugar ...
... with their substantial fare, consistisge Of roast and boiled beef, and muetton, roast veal, hams, reprc plum-pudding, aend salad. Thce King, on arriving at thle theX usiddle table, made a atop while the grace weas said. He stoodi .then procaeeded amidst ...
... large dinner party in' the neighbourhood CxI of Ealtiniore, reently,'consistingtif gentle~men from town It end coarntry, a salad d~ressed with sun-flower oil wan o eaten, sand was pruoronreed to be excellently well dressed, uil nobody srsicigi o oS olYeeil ...
... Leaves and' Stems are used as ingrediente of Salade, throughout the Continent. Many eminent Physicians of ore FacGermany, and italy, consider this Plant to possess stroing antiscorbutic properties ;-as a Salad, it is said to cool the body, allay nervous ...
... moment they sent mutual presents, and reciprocated good offices wh.le nt another, they nut In bloody and impetuous strife— Salad in himself teems to have conceived the highest respect for the character of Richard; and, when was not opposing him in the ...
... peas aund the larger a uorts ot: beans also a little early common 'and red bt 'cabbage, savofs, round 'Sepinachl, and small salad herbs. it AL[ O'aMeNTS OF LAND.--The plan-of making to allotments to the poor has been seton foot at Paken- a haml,. $uffolk ...
... 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 ...
... Burlington, and the Uon. Wm. Maule, created Lord Panmure, The Warsaw CommiUce Health has directed the frihabilanta to from fruit, salad, and cacurabera, and not to drink water when heated, doing many persons have been attacked tbc cholera.’ ...
... of plain meats, bread, to and well.boiled vegetables, rejecting as injurious all in- an ldigestible kinds of. food, such as salads, raw fruits, nuts, wl rjchlipastry, and in general such articles as each individual th, may have found by experience to create ...