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  2. Afternoon Tea is a Cheery Meal Dainty Biscuits Make it Interesting ABOUT THE TOILETTE

    Dressmakers tell us that we must wear some version of the jumper suit for breakfast lunch, and dinner, and that, far from waning in fashionable favour, this useful ...

    Article : 628 words
  3. WHAT'S WHAT TO IMPROVE FIGURE

    "Anxious."—If you wish to retain a slim, girlish figure on no account eat between meals, and drink no liquid of any destion with meals. A cup of tea or coffee ...

    Article : 1,825 words
  4. AFTERNOON TEA BISCUITS

    Little biscuits for afternoon tea should always be made as daintily as possible, and the addition of an almond, a candied cherry, or a strip of candied peel helps to make them look attractive. When preparing the ingredients, cut candied peel into fine slices, and free from sugar ...

    Article : 843 words
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  6. USING UP STALE BREAD

    How those pieces of stale bread do accumulate, try as one will to keep them down! Well, next time there is a compulsory "using up" of them, seize the ...

    Article : 283 words
  7. CHINESE'PUDDING

    Whip half pint of cream and set on ice. Add half cup of choppedpriserved giner, half cup powdered dugar, and one cup boiled rice. Dissolve a tablespoon of ...

    Article : 49 words
  8. FRUIT FOR WOMEN PRISONERS.

    For years those interested in women prisoners in the Adelaide Jail have sought in vain for permission to supply them with the small treat of occasional fruit in places ...

    Article : 114 words
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