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... RECIPE The mother of family says FISH ROAST, ingredients : lb. middle cot of cod, 8 oz. tomatoes, 1 oa. fat dripping, level teaspoon salt, pinch of pepper. Method: Remove any tins and make about four shallow slashes across the back of the fish. Cut one ...
... USEFUL RECIPES. Meat Hread may be a new idea, but it is a good one. Make as for ordinary white allowing one pound of finely-chopped beef to two pounds of flour. The moat must sprinkled with salt. It will almost entirely disappear during making and baking ...
... HOUSEHOLD RECIPES. A NEW BATTER PUDDING. pudding old fawante, but can made even more appelating by the additjm chopped dates, which are cheap and their beet just now. Cream two and 11 cupfuls of sugar with nearly half a cupfu of margarine. Add teaspoonful ...
... SALAD RECIPES Let hi; Paris, is;--i trs r:f wuterc.-oss. s'rips grcn lettuce and blanched leaves endive, rings grapefruit (peel, and seeds rem-ived). rings of banana (only just npel. slices green fig, lemon peel and almonds. Dress the green stuff with ...
... HOUSEHOLD RECIPES. ONION SOUP. One pint milk, onion water. Ilk. onions, los. margarine, 1 tablespoon!ul flour, and pepper Cook onions until tender strain off water and chop onions into amah pieces. Add water and milk, bring to the Mi* dour with little ...
... TOILET RECIPES A bath most refreshing in the summer time, and consists simply boiling about two pounds bran foT hour in three quarts water. The liquid part ia then poured off and is to the bath. Aching feet are often experienced in the sumtner. After ...
... HOUSEHOLD RECIPES. HARICOT BEANS. little salt is added to haricot beans will cook much shorter SAUCE FOR PUDDINGS. sauce serve with steamed cat. be made by thinning down u syrup carefully with boiling water, makes a good substitute for the maple so popular ...
... HOUSEHOLD RECIPES. PRUNES, HOT AND COLD. Either two way® of •erring prunes will bo appreciated those whom the methods cooking Usom do not The first is hot pudding. Bosk pound prunes overnight; stone them, sad stew pulp with sugar tasto, the of lemon, ...
... RECIPE C TRIPE or Ist Prize £5O ■t: , Miss Martha A. Whitehead, » 228, Entwisle Road, Rochr.ale, Lanes. Supplied Mrs. Whitehead. 742, Manchester Road, Castletop, Rochdale. , Lanes. 3rd Pri * Miss F. J. Hunt, 33, Marsha Supplied by Mrs. -• )F SECOi ...
... OYBTEB RECIPES. RiaaoLsa —Minoe any remain of real finely, and add a very little chopped •art- Take equal quantity oyetea, freed man their ehaUe, and a«wt the .nune quantity brndcrandie. Seam with pepper and and with-the yolk an egg. Form into neeolee ...