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  6. FROM THE WORLD'S PRESS.

    How to make starch from corn (maize) was discovered accidentally by Thomas Kingsford, a mechanic. One day he threw a mass of corn ...

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  7. Womans' World.

    One pound prepared tripe, two Spanish onions, one ounce butter, one ounce flour, half pint tripe liquor one gill milk, salt, pepper, sippets of ...

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  8. TREES AS WEATHER RECORDERS.

    In cutting up logs for experimental purposes at the Madison, Wisconsin, laboratory, of the United States Forest Service, it was noticed that ...

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  9. STEWED OX KIDNEY.

    Cut a pound of ox kidney into pieces, avoiding all fat and skin. Put two ounces of butter in a stewpan and fry the kidney for five ...

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  10. PARSNIPS-- AMERICAN FASHION

    Scrape and boil some parsnips in salted water, with a little butter or dripping added. Then cut each one lengthwise into four and fry them ...

    Article : 124 words
  11. AMERICAN FRY CAKES.

    A friend in the United States sent me this recipe, I can speak well of the cakes made from it. Take two eggs, a cup of sugar, a ...

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  12. "THE TWEED DAILY."

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