There is a strong feeling amongst the waitresses that it is just these compulsory watercresses which have made us Englishmen what we are.
Serve them up with sippets of fried bread and stewedwatercresses alternately round the rim of the dish, and the cardoons in the center.
Thus my friend concluded her reminiscences; and I never since then see watercresses on the table, or beautiful basket-work, without associating them in my mind with the memories I retain of the good Taffy Lewin and her 'greenerie.
And so it is from hence the fine watercresses come that I have enjoyed so much each morning at breakfast?
He stared at the watercresses doubtfully for a while, and at last seized a handful and crammed them into his mouth, crying out as he did so, 'Oh, why was I born that I should live to feed on green weeds like an ox?
Serve one quart of watercresses with one chopped green onion, one teaspoonful of ground horseradish, one tablespoonful of lemon juice, and two of oil, simply poured over.
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