850 



GENERAL INDEX. 



(Jovenng^ for steam pipes 790, 791 



COWS: Dairy, to feed ....703 



Dairying, profit of 702 



Durham 699 



General remarks as to car© of 690 



How to feed field turnips to 708 



Jersey 698 



Kicliine, to stand quiet 695 



Milk fever, to avoid 690 



Milk, to d ry off 692 



Milk, to increase 691 



Over-eating, what to do 698 



Soiling 710 



Tumors on, to cure 693 



(See also Cat lie.) 



Cows vs. sheep, comparative profit 731 



Cracked hands, to cure 539 



Cracked wall.s, to clear of bed-bugs 572 



CRACKED WHEAT: Pudding 345 



Mush, excellent 460 



CRACKERS: Crumbs of, beefsteak fried 



with 433 



Crumbs of, mock minced pies with. . . 358 



Suet pudding with 349 



To make 409 



Cracknels, Scotch, of oatmeal 465 



Cracks in walls, to fill 542 



CREAM: Batter puddings with 347 



Cake, various 382, 393 



Coleslaw with 497 



Croquettes, a substitute for hash 432 



Fritters 406 



Ice, to make 488,489 



Muffins, with 402 



Or custard pudding 3.36 



Of tartar, how to use, for cake 366 



Pastry or pie-crust 356 



Pie 359,360 



Pudding 353 



Puffs, PhUadelphia, 390 



Salad 492 



Spongecake 389 



Toast, Boston 485 



Velvet, a delicious dessert 401 



Beer or soda, to make 618 



Creamery, management of 646 



Creams, "chocolate, to make 577 



Crib, corn, rat proof 560 



Cribbing of hor=es, to cure 664 



Crickets, to drive away — 540 



Crimps, to keep in place, in damp weather G36 



Crisps, German 392 



CROQUETTES: Cream, a substitute for 



hash 432 



Duck and oysters 447 



Hulled com, to make 511 



Or bread balls 512 



Crullers, or FViwl Cakes 405 



CRUMBS: Bread, queen of puddings with.aw 



Bread, or meat and rusk pudding 351 



Bread and cracker, mock minced pie 



with 358 



Cracker, beefsteak fried with. . . 433 



CRUST: For pies 355, 356, 362 



Of bread, to make soft and delicate — 321 



Pie, baking before filling 357 



Pie, glaze of, to prevent escape of 



juices 3.56 



CUCUMBERS : A paying crop ... 595 



Bugson.tokiU 588,589 



Chow-Chow with or without 496, 497 



Fresh, for towns-people 594 



Fresh , to prepare for table. 500 



Selectio of ,..778 



Oucumber catsup.. ,......«.. .o. .500 



CULTIVATION: Of onions 542-546 



Of Potatoes 77V, V78 



CULTURE: Of Quinces 766 



Of Raspberries, keeping clear of weeds 604 

 Of Raspberries, mulching or covering. . 604 



Of Raspberries, pinching off leaves 605 



Of Raspberries, the kind to raise. . . .605 



Of Roots, to feed stock 708 



Of Strawberries 603 



Cup cake. Rye Drops 394 



Curculios on plum trees, rstnedy 564, 785 



Curling liquid, for the hair 637 



CURRANT: Cake 386 



Sweet loaf 324 



Catsup 500 



Bushes to set out 568 



Bushes, grafting 569 



English, for cake 366 



To avoid borer and mildew 569 



When to plant 788 



Worms, remedy 565-568 



CURRIE: Chicken; as made in India 421 



Chicken, with rice 453 



Powder, to make 498 



Curried veal or chicken 4.58 



Currie Vinegar, to make 581 



CUSTARD: Apple 481,488 



Apple, pie 361, 481 



Apple, pudding 341 



Cake, or Improved Berwick Sponge 



Cake 388 



Carrageen 487 



Com meal 488 



French tapioca 487 



Frosted 487 



How to make 486 



Jelly cake 381 



I^mon pie, extra 358 



Pie, boiled..... 360 



Potato pie 361 



Pudding 336 



Rice .....463 



St. James' 487 



Substitute for 488 



Without eggs 487 



Cutlets, rabbit 434 



Cut-worm of cabbage, to destroy 540 



Cut-worms, to destroy 594 



Dairy cows, to feed 703 



Dairying, profit of 703 



Dandruff, to remove 640 



"Dandy" custard pudding ...336 



Danish tapioca pudding 342 



Darkcake 389 



Decay of fent-e posts, etc., to prevent 554 



DELICATE: Bread crust, to make 321 



Cake 384 



Delicious dish with sweet apples 481 



DELMONICO'S: Recipe for cooking oys- 

 ters 445 



Substitute for hash 432 



Dentifrice (see Tooth-Powder; Borax). 

 Depilatory to remove superfluous hair.638, 639 



Dessert, delicious 401 



Diarrhoea, to cure 702 



Diarrhoea of cattle, to cure 694, 695, 702 



DIGESTION: Of Cattle 690 



Of Horses 662 



DINNER: Boiled, how to get up 4ltJ 



Graham bread for ,...325 



Potatoes for, each day in tho week 468 



Thanksgiving oil! of fare, etc 513 



