Frocks will be clipped this season. Buttons, hooks and eyes, snappers and buckles are all forgotten this year. ...
Article : 242 wordsPEEL as many small bananas as required. Coat them with a little jam and roll in biscuit crumbs. Roll out some pastry very thin and cut ...
Article : 88 wordsTo clean fur, wash a stiff brush and cover it with absorbent cotton wool. Brush the fur gently but firmly always the way the fur iies. ...
Article : 499 wordsPEEL and core 2 large apples. Put into a saucepan with sugar to taste and a small piece of butter. Cook until mashed. When cool beat ...
Article : 92 wordsMAKE a plain short crust, chop some apples finely and mix with currants, sugar, spice and a grate of nutmeg. Roll out pastry to ¼ inch ...
Article : 67 wordsLINE a shallow tin with short crust and bake for 20 minutes. When cool, turn out and put a layer of jam or preserved apricots in the bottom. ...
Article : 113 wordsQUARTER one pound of apples, add one ounce sultanas, piece of candied peel (chopped), three blanched and chopped Brazil nuts, ...
Article : 66 wordsSTEW a bunch, of rhubarb till soft. Beat well with a fork. Drain all liquor away. Add juice and grated rind of 2 lemons. Sweeten to taste. ...
Article : 58 wordsThe new wedding gown featured by Adrienhe Ames, who appears in the Paramount picture "Disgraced." ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 16 wordsMany of us have fallen into the habit of giving utility Christmas presents, such as clothing, etc. We forget that the thrill of receiving, a ...
Article : 157 wordsLINE some patty tins with some nice crisp paste. Put one tablespoon of raspberry jam in each. Mix half cup sugar, half cup cocoanut, ...
Article : 56 wordsMAKE a custard with a pint of new milk, sugar to taste, 3 eggs, vanilla flavoring, or almond flavoring. Line a pie-dish with good ...
Article : 59 wordsPUT ½lb finest wheatmeal,½ teaspoon each of salt, Aunt Mary's baking powder on to a pastry board, and roll ¼lb butter into it. Put into a ...
Article : 51 wordsTAKE puff paste, trimming's, raspberry and apricot jam, chopped peanuts, grated cocoanut. Roll the paste out thinly. Cut into 2½ inch ...
Article : 84 wordsTAKE some puit pastry, apricot jam, sweet almonds, and a little angelica. Roll out paste rather thinly and stamp into rounds with a cutter ...
Article : 106 wordsIf "The Countrywoman" can help you with your shopping, letters, addressed to Miss A. L. Young, c/o "The Land," Box 1558E, G.P.O., Sydney, will receive prompt and expert attention. Remittances must accompany all orders. Cheques and P.O.O.'s should be made payable to ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 275 wordsTAKE ¼ lb. flour, 2 oz. butter, 2 eggs, ¼ lb. castor sugar, 1 teaspoon Aunt Mary's baking powder. Beat butter and sugar to a cream, ...
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Advertising : 91 wordsWhen a country resident buys by mail order, he is actually deputising someone to do his buying for him, and when he does that, he desires to ...
Article : 230 wordsAccording to reports of the autumn session of the Middlesex Hospitals Medical School, the saying that an apple a day keeps the doctor away ...
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Advertising : 17 wordsParcels have gone forward to: Mrs. R. (Kempsey), Miss F. (Trungley Hall), Mrs. Hassall (Winnunga), and Miss N. (Brolgan). ...
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The Land (Sydney, NSW : 1911 - 1954), Fri 24 Nov 1933, Page 20
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