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Advertising : 394 wordsLine a greased basin with stoned raisins, put wet side to the basin. Fill up with the following mixture:—3oz bread crumbs, 1oz flour, 1oz sago, 2oz moist sugar, 2oz suet, 1 ...
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Article : 32 wordsMix 3oz grated cocoanut with 4oz broadcrumbs, 3oz sugar, ½-pint milk, 2 well-beaten eggs. Bake in piedish in slow oven. ...
Article : 23 wordsBake 2 large sharp-flavoured apples; take out all the pulp. Flavour it with caster sugar. Beat the white of an egg to a stiff froth. Stir it lightly to the apple pulp. ...
Article : 78 wordsA.S.—Embroidery cotton would be too soft for the purpose, and would hardly show the feather-stitching. Crochet cotton is much too harsh. The right cotton to use is ...
Article : 190 wordsThis forms a nice savoury. Take a pint of shrimps, remove the shells, and place the fish in a dish previously lined with short crust; season with pepper and salt, add a little white ...
Article : 58 wordsMake one pint of good white sauce. Stir into it 2 teaspoonfuls of anchovy essence, and colour it with a little lobster spawn, and then reheat it to make the spawn turn red, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 21 Mar 1906, Page 5
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