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  2. Hatching and Care of Chicks.

    August is the month in the year when most of us who are interested in pountry, whether fancier, farmer or otherwise, are busy, or about to get ...

    Article : 1,279 words
  3. KITCHEN AND PANTRY.

    Ingredients: Two eggs, ½ teaspoon mustard, pepper and salt, 2 tablespoonfuls cream, vinegar. Boil eggs for 15 minutes, take off shells ...

    Article : 53 words
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  7. FOR THE LITTLE FOLKS. AT THE SEASIDE.

    "It's no fun to play on the sanda alone," Said Dorothy, with a sigh; 'For what is the use of keeping a ...

    Article : 117 words
  8. PICKLED ONIONS.

    Skin onions, fill the jars and cover with salt and water, proportion one tablespoonful salt to a pint of water: let stand three days. Boil together a ...

    Article : 58 words
  9. MOCK WHIPPED CREAM.

    Add a sliced banana to the white of an egg and best until stiff. The banana will entirely disappear, and you will have a delicious substitute ...

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  10. BAKED HAM.

    Put the ham in hot water and let it stand all night. In the morning get some bran and pollard, about ½ of each, and mix well with cold ...

    Article : 125 words
  11. LED BY A BLIND MAN.

    There lived many years ago in [?]re a very clever b[?]nd man, who was called B[?]a Jack of Kuaresorough. He had a very severe ...

    Article : 210 words
  12. ASHTON PUDDING.

    Ingredients: Two cups flour, a pinch salt, four teaspoonfuls butter, [?] teaspoonfuls soda mixed in a cup milk, 2½ tablespoonfuls of jam ...

    Article : 55 words
  13. NATURE NOTES. A LARGE HEART.

    This animal possessing the largest heart is the Greenland whate. Its heart is one yard in diameter, and more than three yards round the ...

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  14. A PLAIN LUNCHEON CAKE.

    Rub ½lb fresh dripping into 1½lb. [?], add ½lb sugar and ½oz carroway seeds; mix well; stir a little more than a teaspoonful carbonate ...

    Article : 68 words
  15. THE BIRD CATCHING SPIDER.

    By some unexplained means, the popular name, "tarantula," has come into pretty general use for bird-catchnig spiders which are found in ...

    Article : 239 words
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  18. HOW ALPHONSO LISTENS.

    I read to Alphonso a beautiful poem I'm certain that you would have liked it indeed. But he doesn't took at whatever I ...

    Article : 102 words
  19. SAVORY OMELETTE.

    Three eggs, two tablespoonfuls of chopped cold ham, mutton, beef, or fish, a tablespoonful butter, 1 teaspoonful chopped parsley, pepper and ...

    Article : 70 words
  20. LITTLE FOLKS OF RUSSIA.

    The boys and girls of Kussia are very lovable little people. Full of quiet fun and merriment, they can see a joke even it it be against ...

    Article : 201 words
  21. POUND CAKE.

    Ingredients: 1lb butter, 1lb sugar, 1¼lb currants, ¼lb mixed peel, 9 eggs, loz lump ammonia (crushed up fine). Mix butter and sugar to a ...

    Article : 70 words
  22. TUCKED UP IN A ROSE.

    Insects must lead a jolly life. Have you ever thought how nice it must be to lodge in a lily. Imagine a palace of ivory or pearl, with ...

    Article : 90 words
  23. SHOW DATES. SEPTEMBER.

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  24. PRESSED BEEP.

    From 4lb to 6lb beef, a good sized dessertspoonful mixed spice. Rub the spice well into the beef and leave it for a night. Next day put it in ...

    Article : 81 words
  25. INCREDIBLY FORMIDABLE.

    The mouth of the snail is armed with a very formidable instiument, in the shape of a remarkable saw-like tongue. [?] resemb.es a long, narrow ...

    Article : 217 words
  26. A COUGH MIXTURE RECIPE WORTH HAVING.

    If fourteenpence were lying on the [?]patn what would you do—leave it [?]e or put it in your pocket. Every time you pay eignteenpence ...

    Article : 315 words
  27. OF COURSE NOT.

    Young Mr. Squirrel went skipping around, Now here now there, with a hop and a bound ...

    Article : 142 words
  28. RAINBOW SLICES.

    Ingredients: Two cups flour, 3 tablespoons butter and a tablespoon sugar, two eggs, a little milk, a teaspoon carbonate of soda together/, ...

    Article : 79 words
  29. SNOW PUDDING.

    Ingre[?] One pint milk, 3oz bread crumbs, the grated rind of a lemon, yolks of 3 eggs, 2oz butter, sugar to taste. Cover the bottom of ...

    Article : 81 words
  30. 1915.—JANUARY.

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  31. AS STUPID AS A—HORSE.

    Mr. E.T. Brewster says that the norse is so stupid that he can be taught anything —any habit. that is—and having no mind to be taken up ...

    Article : 202 words
  32. JAM SANDWICHES.

    Ingredients: 2oz butter, 2oz eggs, ½ pint milk (Nestle's will do). Beat butter to a cream, add well-beaten eggs very gradually, then the flour, ...

    Article : 71 words
  33. THE DOG AND HIS FRIEND.

    The following is a remarkable story te[?]ng now a very clever dog was able to [?]eckon mtervals of time. A market Was held in a certain town ...

    Article : 192 words
  34. GERMANS IN PARLIAMENT.

    There are no Germans in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, but there is at least one in the Federal House, if not two. Jacob Stumm ...

    Article : 114 words
  35. GINGER SANDWICH.

    Half cup each of sugar, golden syrup and milk, one tablespoonful of butter, 1 egg, 1 cup flour, 1 tablespoonful each of cinnamon and ...

    Article : 89 words
  36. THEIR OWN SURGEONS.

    Animals when wild, constantly die a [?]ngering death from injury to the skin, whether caused, as usually happenss in tropical countries, by ...

    Article : 248 words
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  38. COCOANUT PUDDING.

    Put a heaped breakfastcupful of breadcrumbs into a basin with a cup of grated cocoanut, ¼ cup sugar, 2 eggs, and the juice and grated rind ...

    Article : 107 words
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  40. THE GREAT EXPLORER.

    Donald saul he was going to be a gloat expirorer, and everybody else thought so as well. One day, when he was seven, he ...

    Article : 342 words
  41. SAVORY MOULDS.

    Mince ½lb underdone beef, or mutton as finely as possible, and put into a basin with half its weight in breadcrumbs, loz butter broken into ...

    Article : 83 words
  42. CURRANT SAUCE[?]

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  43. MOTHERHOOD.

    "Motherhood," as the late Br Talmage observed, "is the noblest aspiration of womanhood in its best sense." There is something lacking ...

    Article : 116 words
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  45. FRIED PUFFS.

    Take ½lb puff paste, raspberry jam, hot lard to fry. Make the paste and roll it out thin, out it into an even number of small rounds, put a ...

    Article : 71 words
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