Cottage comforts, with hints for promoting them1841 - 80 páginas |
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... Potatoes - Rice porridge - Eggs - Elder wine - Gin- ger pop - Washing - Ironing - To white - wash a cottage- Rush candles -- To preserve eggs . CHAP . VIII . KEEPING ANIMALS . Cows - Management of the dairy - Pigs - Rabbits - Fowls ...
... Potatoes - Rice porridge - Eggs - Elder wine - Gin- ger pop - Washing - Ironing - To white - wash a cottage- Rush candles -- To preserve eggs . CHAP . VIII . KEEPING ANIMALS . Cows - Management of the dairy - Pigs - Rabbits - Fowls ...
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... potatoes to be boiled for dinner . ' A bad manager re- ceives these directions from her mistress - and to work she ... potatoes on , or they will not be half done by dinner time . The potatoes are put on , and the water poured out - but ...
... potatoes to be boiled for dinner . ' A bad manager re- ceives these directions from her mistress - and to work she ... potatoes on , or they will not be half done by dinner time . The potatoes are put on , and the water poured out - but ...
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... potatoes , and prick out your cabbages - they will be growing , without your care and labour , while you repair your house . But if house first , you must go without a crop for that year . serve , too , to do out - of - doors work while ...
... potatoes , and prick out your cabbages - they will be growing , without your care and labour , while you repair your house . But if house first , you must go without a crop for that year . serve , too , to do out - of - doors work while ...
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... potatoes and tea - that they never rose from their pillow even to take a meal — but that the first thing in the morning their mother put on the tea - kettle and the ' tatoe - pot , and brought them some whenever they were ' a hungered ...
... potatoes and tea - that they never rose from their pillow even to take a meal — but that the first thing in the morning their mother put on the tea - kettle and the ' tatoe - pot , and brought them some whenever they were ' a hungered ...
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... potatoes in his garden ; and others say potatoes are not fit for man to eat . I differ from both . I think potatoes are very useful and agreeable food , together with something else — and if I had room I would certainly grow them - but ...
... potatoes in his garden ; and others say potatoes are not fit for man to eat . I differ from both . I think potatoes are very useful and agreeable food , together with something else — and if I had room I would certainly grow them - but ...
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Página 20 - I'll try if I can get it. Upon this he set down his basket in the road, and began to climb up the tree. He had half ascended, when, casting a look at his basket, he saw a dog with his nose in it, ferreting out the piece of kid's flesh.
Página 4 - HONESTY THE BEST POLICY. A NOBLEMAN travelling in Scotland, about six years ago, was asked for alms in the High street of Edinburgh, by a little ragged boy. He said he had no change ; upon which the boy offered to procure it. His lordship, in order to get rid of his importunity, gave him a piece of silver, and the boy conceiving it was to be changed, ran off for that purpose.