SALADS AND SALAD SAUCES AND DRESSINGS
... SALADS AND SALAD SAUCES AND DRESSINGS. ...
... SALADS AND SALAD SAUCES AND DRESSINGS. ...
... SALADS AND SALAD GKC/WING. Salads—beyond lettuce, mustard and. cress—aa yet are but half understood in England,-at the same time there is abundant evidence that the taste for salads ia being more generally acquired year by year. This is demonstrated in ...
... SALADS AND SALAD-MAK ING. The art of making a salad is one of those attri• bates • ith which every person =edits himself, whereas in truth it is possessed by a very small number of the gifted few. The F.oglish, as a rule, are as crude and coarse in their ...
... it so often the ease, it will not melt, and I will make the salad gritty. _ - _ A plain lettuce salad is improved if a small bit of onion is added. A French cook would rub the salad bowl of a of garlic or toss a single clove of garlic in lettuce before ...
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... SALADS. Ordinary lettuce when properly made up into a salad is an economical and refreshing dish, which msy accompany cold meat, ov be served even with bread and bu tter. ' : Great care must be taken in the preparation of this salad to render it appetising ...
... delight at the salad, whose dressing took two minutes. So since the season of salads is well upon us now (never mind the fact that most of this month has resembled Rekjavik on a pleasant day in December), a demystifying guide to salad dressing, with some ...
... SALADS Salads taste best from the garden. In lettuce ti) the Cos tm:ies Inch never been avail- -- ~ s 0 e es in red varieties j e ly 4, current wasn't's are coming on. ...
... THE SALAD E9SIXG. PREPARED at the Gmuterdul Drug Hull, also aa excellent Sauce for Cold Lamb, Salmon, Lobsters, &c. THE INDIAN CATSUP i* aacellent condiment, and will keep in any and far superior to anv other, only Is. each. at V SODA WA'TKR various strengths ...