Ag. fusipes to pickle, in clusters under them ; Puffballs, which some of our friends have not inaptly compared to sweet-bread for the rich delicacy of their unassisted flavour... Journal - Page 177by Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland - 1858Full view - About this book
| David Badham - Cooking (Mushrooms) - 1847 - 244 pages
...poverty and all manner of privations, and public prayers against imminent famine. I have indeed grieved when I reflected on the straitened condition of the...beef-steaks growing on our oaks in the shape of Fistulina hepática ; Ад. fusipes to pickle, in clusters under them ; Puff-balls which some of our friends... | |
| Floriculture - 1848 - 606 pages
...poverty and all manner of privations, and public prayers against imminent famine. I have indeed grieved when I reflected on the straitened condition of the lower orders this year, to sec pounds innumerable of extempore beef-steaks growing on our oaks in the shape of Fistulina hepática... | |
| Society for promoting Christian knowledge - 1852 - 652 pages
...privations, and public prayers against imminent famine. I have indeed grieved when I have considered the straitened condition of the lower orders this...oaks in the shape of Fistulina hepatica ; Agaricus fueipes to pickle in clusters under them ; Puff-balls, which some of our friends have not inaptly compared... | |
| 1854 - 850 pages
...diet. Only hear the list of good things which we neglect! Юг Badham says: 'I have indeed grieved when I reflected on the straitened condition of the...this year, to see pounds innumerable of extempore beef- steaks growing on our oaks, in the shape of' fistulina he¡iatica; Anarícvs fnsipes to pickle,... | |
| John Saunders - 1858 - 806 pages
...public prayers against imminent famine. I have indeed grieved, when 1 reflected on the straightened condition of the lower orders this year, to see pounds innumerable of extempore boef-stoaks growing on our oaks in tire shape of Fistulina hepática; A. fusipes, to pickle, in clusters... | |
| Hugh Macmillan - 1861 - 384 pages
...and all manner of privations, and public prayejs against imminent famine. I have indeed been grieved to see pounds innumerable of extempore beefsteaks...Agaricus fusipes to pickle in clusters under them ; pufiballs, which some of our friends have not inaptly compared to sweetbread, for the rich delicacy... | |
| Hugh Macmillan - Botany - 1861 - 320 pages
...and all manner of privations, and public prayers against imminent famine. I have indeed been grieved to see pounds innumerable of extempore beefsteaks...oaks in the shape of Fistulina hepatica ; Agaricus fmipes to pickle in clusters under them ; puffballs, which some of our friends have not inaptly compared... | |
| Industrial arts - 1862 - 508 pages
...privations, and public prayers against imminent famine. I have, indeed, grieved when I have considered the straitened condition of the lower orders this...oaks in the shape of Fistulina hepatica ; Agaricus ftmpes, to pickle, in clusters under them ; puff-balls, which some of our friends have not inaptly... | |
| Peter Lund Simmonds - 1862 - 554 pages
...privations, and public prayers against imminent famine. I have, indeed, grieved when I have considered the straitened condition of the lower orders this...innumerable of extempore beefsteaks growing on our oaks in tli e shape of Fistulina hepatica ; Agaricus fusipes, to pickle, in clusters under them ; puff-balls,... | |
| David Badham - Chromolithography - 1863 - 254 pages
...poverty and all manner of privations, and public prayers against imminent famine. I have indeed grieved, when I reflected on the straitened condition of the...growing on our oaks in the shape of Fistulina hepatica ; Ag. fusipes to pickle, in clusters under them ; Puffballs, which some of our friends have not inaptly... | |
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