Around The Mahogany
Epicures, Hke poets and artists, are born, not manufactured. To the average Bridget "a pinch of salt" means a whole bucketful. Spiced and pickled peaches are now essential at fashionable diuners. It is Southern tradition that colored cooks are best to prepare oysters. Gastronomic scholars hold the wing to be the best part of the turkey. Since colonial ays the dish bas never been so popular as now. Closed baked, home made bread, in the English way, finds favor here. It would be a good law allowingonly hermits and sailors to eat onions? Genuine manufacture of oodfish balls is one of the lost culinarv arts. In the matter of cornbeef and cabbag-e, enoug-h is equivalent to a feast. Cabbag-e and cauliflower should not be cooked vhen eorapany is expected. Few can recite "The Raven" backward; fewer can properly make Welsh rare bit. There is an abundance of kerosene where so:ne imported sardines are packe l. Sausag-es and buckwheat cakes for breakfast are now g-astronomically correct Look not upon the wine when it is red; nor look upon artificially g-reen pickles.
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