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Updated: May 26, 2025
Herring, salmon-trout, sturgeon, whitefish, pickerel, yellow perch, catfish, green turtle, terrapin, scallops, soft-shell clams, oysters, prawns, smoked salmon, smoked halibut, smoked haddock, salt codfish. MEATS. Beef, veal, pork, mutton, lamb. POULTRY AND GAME. Chickens, fowls, green geese, young ducks, capons, golden plover, squabs, wild ducks.
The men in the trenches had no peaches, no squabs, no mushrooms, no avacados for them bully beef and soup cubes, a handful of dates, or by good luck a bit of chocolate. He left the peach untasted he had a feeling that he might thus, vicariously, atone for the hardships of those others who fought. After dinner he walked downtown. Passing Dr. McKenzie's house he was constrained to loiter.
What else, Mona?" "Oh, here are some queer looking things from the butcher's. I don't know what they are. Can they be brains?" "No, they're sweetbreads, and fine ones, too. And here is the romaine for the salad, and lovely squabs to roast. Oh, Mona, I'm just in my element! I LOVE to do these things; you know I'm a born cook. But I must have a helper." "I know; Marie always helped Francois.
POULTRY AND GAME. Fowls, chickens, pigeons, plovers, young geese, turkey-plouts, squabs, doe-birds,-tame rabbits.
Then, all day long, there is a retinue of mouldy gigs and chaise-carts in the street; and herds of shabby vampires, Jew and Christian, over-run the house, sounding the plate-glass minors with their knuckles, striking discordant octaves on the Grand Piano, drawing wet forefingers over the pictures, breathing on the blades of the best dinner-knives, punching the squabs of chairs and sofas with their dirty fists, touzling the feather beds, opening and shutting all the drawers, balancing the silver spoons and forks, looking into the very threads of the drapery and linen, and disparaging everything.
If there is a Robin's or Dove's nest at hand, they think it is foolish to look further, and help themselves to fresh eggs or squabs. This makes us very angry, and we have the great Crow's nest a peck or two of sticks, lined with the bark of cedars and grape vines pulled from the tree-top where the crafty bird had hidden it. "It is perfectly right to do so, from our point of view.
Welsh barrapyclids. Pigs, with wine sauce. Chickens. Macaroons. Blackbirds, ousels, and Rabbits, and sucking Tarts, twenty sorts. rails. rabbits. Lemon cream, rasp- Moorhens. Quails, and young berry cream, &c. Bustards, and bustard quails. Comfits, one hundred poots. Pigeons, squabs, and colours. Fig-peckers. squeakers. Cream wafers. Young Guinea hens. Fieldfares. Cream cheese.
"With a man and his wife to run it," they could raise squabs by the thousands. But Ernestine, who had all the business she could attend to with her laundry, was apathetic. She averred that any man and his wife who could make money in the poultry business would be exploiting it for themselves, not for "two green-horn women."
For instance, often these squabs do or pretend to do a little something in the way of work a little canvassing or artists' model or anything you please. That helps them to explain at home and also to make each of the yellow-back men think he's the only one and that he's being almost loved for himself alone." Mrs. Belloc laughed.
We keep your father warm by burning wood in the fireplace of his room, and we have given half the coal in the cellar to people who haven't any." "I am helping Cook with the conservation menus, and it is funny to see how topsy-turvy everything is. It is perfectly patriotic to eat mushrooms and lobsters and squabs and ducklings, and it is unpatriotic to serve sausages and wheat cakes.
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