COOLING THE CURRY
... thicken the gravy with a littl. Sour. Having done so, pour in your mixture of curry powder and cocoanut milk. Taste if salt enough. Stir well, and dish up. surrounding the curry with the beautiful rice. ...
... thicken the gravy with a littl. Sour. Having done so, pour in your mixture of curry powder and cocoanut milk. Taste if salt enough. Stir well, and dish up. surrounding the curry with the beautiful rice. ...
... CURRY mogr WHOLESOME IN HOT WEATHER- I clabn for curry as thus mad.' easy digestibility, nutritiousness. with health to follow. You need not bays soup before such • dinnor as this, but you can supplement it with goo I. well-mashed greens and niathed potatoes ...
... F. CURRY. We lex rot to an nounee the 41 , ..ith ol NI 1. F. Cure-y. of I Aglge. Hat 11. do known throughout thr County of Wilts as 11. . I of Schools. Deceased, who to a: ri7 )vaie. of was the eltle:t surviving . Non of Ihe late A Anti rat Curry, of ...
... ESTIMATE OF FRICE4 AND TERMS ON OUR FAMOUS EAST PAYMENT SYSTEM. IVE SUPPLY FIRIITORE ON THIS SYSTEM £lO TO MAI. CURRIE PAIL JONES at SON I Started the Hire By.- tern in Bristol. THE DOMESTIC SUPPLY CO. TERMS (JONES & SON) FURNITURE MERCHANTS, 38. REOCLIFF ...
... WILTS TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION. MEWING AT MEMORIAL TIIE LATE UR F. CURRY. A FROM SWININ)N. A meeting of the Council of Wilts COULIty T 4 AellUriatloll 111 t Town Hall. Trowbridge. on Saturday last. Mr Martin, of the British School, 'Trowbridge. presiding ...
... aside to Ilialth and Happiness. he., he. CURKY. Curry is • most wit .1 come and also a cooling dish during hot weather. But how f-is in country know how to mike it. and bow seldom do we get good curry powder in the But this must be procured if we are ...
... milk for curry you have to down a I , rge piece of the kernel of the bard, ripe nut, pour a water on it, and pass it through a Pletf. Well, you want about a teacupful of dd.. rut this milk into • breakfast cup with the amount of the best curry powder which ...
... CUX7 (3.3), and James Ayres 004 were charged with refuting to do their allotted task Atlas inmates of the Abingdon Workhouse. Curry was described • bricklayer, and Of • more respectable mace than the others, who were of the =- 4 William Palmer. porter and ...
... guilty to steeling watches, miniatures. and other curios, of the value of 21000, the property of his *spieler, Mr David Martin Currie, shipowner. Ten. church Street, was agaS brought up.—Mr Direa prosecuted. said that out of the twelve articles which ssven ...
... chneertspoooful of minced parsley, a tablespoonful of minced or grated ham, a tablespoonful of curry paste, and a good pinch of cayenne pepper. If the curry paste and pepper are omitted, mushrooms then appear as Chanipignons !amis. The breadentmtg on the ...
... THE SHADOW OF A SIN, Luc c. c. olf 1111. Tem plat of Curry! hers. A n A 'wet 11 . a re.. 'lll.. Jewels of Princess The or the Story. Gunner -1:1,1. and John . 4c.,, ...
... hrolight up fnr extradition at street, London, on the charge of obtaining money by falae pretences in France. Detective.inspector Curry, of Scotland Yard. stated that, in company with Detecti•e-in•peetor Leon', of the lane Police, he the primmer in slormyn•street ...