KITCHEN HINT
... KITCHEN HINT. SAGO BROTH. Dissolve an Oxo cube in I pint vegetable water, preferably potato, celery or carrot. Sprinkle in I tablespoonful sago. Stir until boiling. Simmer 10 minutes and serve. THERE’S NOTHING LIKE OXO 3m V/ ...
... KITCHEN HINT. SAGO BROTH. Dissolve an Oxo cube in I pint vegetable water, preferably potato, celery or carrot. Sprinkle in I tablespoonful sago. Stir until boiling. Simmer 10 minutes and serve. THERE’S NOTHING LIKE OXO 3m V/ ...
... FRED KITCHEN HIMSELF In New Scream, entitled “WHAT’S HE FOING?’ ...
... The Kitchen Front A Food Week would have its uses at any time, but now when we have to make do ’* on a simpler diet its value can hardly be exaggerated. It may be hoped, therefore, that housewives and cooks will take advantage of the educative activities ...
... KITCHEN, SICKROOM. t thre appheation J thet the ¢ reper! should alo wr Ve as of the OMT ne and Fores wrote that he did not pr ake any claim to any waste lar nt of Dey vioht than that jong ue Messrs as to which tere had beg a dicpute, which was e dow b ...
... COMMUNAL KITCHENS. The Council also decid d establish communal food kitchens in the borough as result of the generous offer of Miss Margaret E. Lamb, who in a letter the Mayor offered £lOO, the amount she understood was necessary start such a kitchen. On the ...
... KITCHENER FUND, Sir has given I.CCO guineas and Shell Transport Co.. Ltd., of which Sir Marcus is chairman, 1.000 puincas towards the Lord Kitchener liemorial Fund ...
... LORD KITCHENER SUCCEEDS LORD ROBERTS IN IRISH GUARDS. A supplement the “London Gazette,** published last night, makes the following announeemont:— His Alajesty the Kin has been graciously pleased to appoint Field Marshal the Right Hon. Horatio Herbert ...
... useful recipes. Miss Sheila Kaye-Smith’s Kitchen Fugue (Cassell, 8s 6d) is also to some extent a cookery book, since it describes her experiences in learning to cook and “entering into new ■ relations with the kitchen.” There is plenty of practical cooking ...
... LORD KITCHENER. Kitchener, whose leave of the has nearly expired called at Foreurn Office yesterday, and mare a stay Hons lordship leaves for Rgypt « fortmght hence The Austro Hunganan and Rassian Affaires called at the Foreign in the the reepective ...
... KITCHENER’S CONSCRIPTS.” *’ For a second counter-attack the Bocho put up a very poor show. My theory is tho Kamo men must have been employed, but this time they were hopelessly disillusioned men. One prisoner took said his officers had explained to thorn ...
... KITCHEN FRONT —♦— LIEUT.-COL. BUCKLEY AND THE POTATO BAR HABIT When Lieut.-Colonel Albert Buckley formally opened the Kitchen Front exhibition at Radiant House, Bold Street, yesterday, on its second day, he said that food to-day was short not result of ...
... incredible sums which E land is pouring out in procuring recruits, and has but a r opinion of the methods employed by Lord Kitchener in raisin his armies. The sheikh admits that training and dnil have established a su Tiority of the German soldier over his ...