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... during the past week:- BOOKS. Tbe Military Organization of France. ByT.J.Thackeray, to'. 11. T. C. Newby salad for thle Social. By the author of Salad for the .%hnr. It. Bentley. j1:-iposition of the Types and Antitypesof the Old and Ner 'I'estainelit ...

GERMAN NATIONAL COOKERY FOR ENGLISH KITCHENS

... ion. Salads are far more frequently used in Germany than in our country. Every known vegetable, when cooked plain, is eaten cold in this way, and many a curious dish is recommended which is rarely, if ever, seen on English tables. Herring salad, for example ...

The Home

... little oniou or tomato mlay be aided to the SALADS. For lobster sated take onie ben lobster (it should he hen, on account of the cort;I), cne lettuee, endive, watercress, cress, nustard, or other =aail sa'lad in stagon a little chopped bee.tro t, two ...

A DUTCH QUESTION OF TASTE

... in its most literal application, for the climacc teric question of taste depends upon the flavour of a certahi Mayonnaise salad. The hero, Joris Middlestum, is as phlegmatic at need be, even for a Dutchman; but be has a fine perception of sauces, and ...

Jokes of the Day

... You'll be getting a fish caught on one of-them little 'ooke if eec ain't carcful.-Judy. - I . Two SALAD BOWLS.-Salad for theSolitary: Lettuce alone. Salad for the Social: Lettuce be mierry.-M bachine. ?? LUeMIcY 'SPEEcoits.- Wouldn't you like some music ...

SACRED POETRY

... Poets, containing Gems by the most eminent writers from the earliest times. By Frederick Saunders, author of ' Salad for the Sociail Salad for the Solitary, Mosaics, &c. (London ; Richard Bientley.) !rnatter of great importance, not only in our ...

Published: Saturday 08 April 1871
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1232 | Page: 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

A POLITICAL TEA PARTY

... rows Will stand and sing original ballads, All decorated, you know, with the primrose, The flower that HE loved so well-in salads;* And the Jingo Jugglers-a pair-will be there, Including (this is a positive fact) Both Lord Carmarthen and Colonel Eyre In ...

The Home

... required, and bake then on a greased bakinz she, t in a moderate oven. To prepare po tato salad, take some cold new potatoes, cut them in slices, pour ove4 them some salad oil and &-dust of salt and pepper.. Iii them lightly with good tarragon and Chili vinegar ...

GWENDOLINE'S HARVEST

... nature itself, against all the more robustand intelligent of mankind, and are as likely to succeed as those wvho advocate raw salads in preference to those prepared accord- ing to the famous poetical recipe. It is not really that they are more delicate in ...

BOOKS OF THE WEEK

... With Valuable Directions for the Preparation of Proper Diet for Invalids ; also for a Variety of Wine Cups and Epicurean Salads; American Drinks and Summer Beve- rages. By Charles Elm6 Francatelli, Pupil to the celebrated Car.me, seven years Chef de ...

DRESS AND DIET

... s'ad; serve ,veryf ,hot. - : ?? y0; 0el : bw- o thiat .he salad season has set in a .useful ?? or two May-be gathered friom the Spabish: proverb which says thsbat i takes .four ?? to mix a salad-a &s~eaihxilt to throw imi the oil, a iriser to-drop i4' ...

HOME-MADE JOKES

... don't think as 'ow you'd find a more ug brious placein ?? i-Jtktj. WLLL DL.MessD. - HOW's thil, waiter, here's a button in the salad? oh' tbat's all right, sir it's part of the dressing ! -WerldL's Comri. GItoW ING THE WaONts WAY.-Foad Mother: Isn't the ...