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MEALS OF ASPARAGUS

... MEALS OF ASPARAGUS. The Swiss invest all kiwis of cures to attract visitors to their beautiful country. Just now it is the asparagus in Valais. Thaaks to alluvium, there is an sbundaince of asParwris in the laod in the Risme valley, tons are to countries ...

SOME USEFUL RECIPES

... Bovr.--Boil the stalks of two bunches of asparagus they as tender. saving the tips for a salad. Drain and rub them through a To tho water in which the asparagus was boiled, add ems quart of - milk and the asparagus. Coo two tablespoonfuls of butter. and ...

Tllll FOR COOKING VIOITAILIB

... VIOITAILIB. -- Potatoes, half an hoar, salsas small, when rather lees; cabbage sad cauliflower. twenty-five minutes; peas and asparagus, twenty to twenty-five minute,; carrots and turnips, forty-five minutes when young, one hour in winter; onions, medium sine ...

AS IAIE AS TINDQUALUIDt Pis. 11118.1.% mad 1.1 Do IND an Solos Is Oman& lota family. transag Ft W i

... Besestion has written insisting apse owe appointed. The sew represeatative will espemede a male Bandies of giant French asparagus realised us. Mal nt Covent Garden. 121 b. bolsi of sew 7s. 7d., small crates of and lib. pockets of French beans le. 7.1 ...

SOME USEFUL RECIPES

... teaqinonlhd of Worcester sauce, s oqueen• cif lemon, and a tablespoonful of boor; cook and pour over the at. AIPARAOCS.—BoiI asparagus just tender, and then put in a baking-dish, with one tablespoonful of grated Parntecti cheese between each layer. Melt one ...

FILVER & MUM* .0* von& AA I. Koss.- , be • . • UNA be' -4100.- t

... i lf ift r o l t s t • re CROWE tWPltóiW rerpl. I g=tilik i rtr4 164111. =rt. sitltasp Ittkeeteli Ist.. tle.bsss. bsaka. ASPARAGUS. Mii•Z are po••• TRUK GIANT. 11- per wit& retries' paid; tall re;terell am , arts Va . AFTER THE like le mart Or sorn APRICIA ...

'ALI7I Of lINGLANDII TKB lIIKWOWVID

... ielivie.nrde,l I H. CHILI , . Poo tM. T.44ftnt I! 417. • .lir holet.pertert - Caribiiisl - - - Ishien's ;‘, tek•pkowi. ASPARAGUS. 'Tow Best Thilli t. 14. sod Is orit weedy tr.i thr.oltor mete. .. E . MANT.' 5- I . pocket owl iritli wuttorwi W0t ...

HOCKLIFFE

... chine and ninon, and a bridal veil lent by Mrs. A. Dudley (cousin of the bride), and carried a bouquet of carnations and asparagus, etc. The bridesmaids were Miss Eva Norman (sister) and Miss F. Roberts (cousin), of Compton, and Phyllis Dudley, the little ...

ALL THROUGH LOVZ I

... smother fire. • • 41eparagoa.—An early opportunity ishould be taken of cutting over or pulling up all old growths co the asparagus beds. This should be &leap done before the seeds, or berries, drop to any extent, as nothing mare the appearance of • will ...

Imitroz ow SRI BRAY GAs Buingia

... are discuss. ins the possibilities of ost,oing • musket for another, and as is claimed, inemitely siwpsrlee substitute for asparagus, namely, the heads of =haphine. In the country districts of hop-leads are largely MANI, whea in the early part of the (season ...

NEWS NOTES

... may be boiled in part water and part sauce, somewhat in a similar manner to i stews; or they may be served jibe ordinary 1 asparagus. ...

I like _ IND I tailtrlnseirei be, FIELD AND GARDEN

... ealPorWhate, 241 b. sulphate of ammosia, lelb. kale , and Ob. of sulphate of iroo. is millelest. for a rod af ground. Asra*aocs.—Asparagu. roots should um! be pleated for the formation at new plabtat iota,. lt already been suggested the ground should le for the ...