| 1875 - 650 páginas
...; letting them remain on the fire only until heated through. Thus they remain tender. Oyster hash, very fine, made only of the tender portions of such...be given when that form is most manageable. Even a fresh oyster may sometimes be chewed very fine by the mother of a sick or badly nourished child, and... | |
| Thomas Cation Duncan - 1879 - 494 páginas
..."Digby herring," (a very small, smoked fish,) eaten raw, proves a capital appetizer. "Shell-fish, ie, oysters, (rarely clams,) are often a boon. The juice,...received in the matter of diet, was derived from a half nourished babe, in the presence of a plate of raw oysters. It made such violent demonstrations... | |
| Thomas Cation Duncan - 1880 - 444 páginas
...ie, oysters, (rarely clams), are often a boon. The juice, or the soup of a plain stew, with crackers or otherwise, may be the initial form; afterwards,...received in the matter of diet, was derived from a half nourished babe, in the presence of a plate of raw oysters. It made such violent demonstrations... | |
| John Coleman Morgan - 1882 - 62 páginas
...heated through. Thus, they remain tender. Oyster-hash, very fine, made of the tender portions only of such stewed oysters, may be given when that form...prove in this state a grateful and digestible diet. The hard muscle, the so-called " heart,'• is discarded, if digestion be feeble. One of the most precious... | |
| Thomas Cation Duncan - 1888 - 460 páginas
...through. Thus they remain tender. Oyster-hash, very fine, made only of the tender portions of sueh stewed oysters, may be given when that form is most...precious hints I have ever received in the matter ol diet, was derived from a half nourished babe, in the presence of a plate of raw oysters. It made... | |
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