Any kind of useful wrinkle concerning the home-- cooking, dressmaking, care of children will find a place in this column. Communications should be Johnny (Bathurst) is answered by F.E. (Wahroonga):-- Wipe the fruit carefully with a damp cloth, dip in lightly beaten white of egg. ...
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Article : 583 words"Where for the holidays?" is the eternal query. Sweltering Sydney is, busily packing-- at least the lucky ones are-- and the majority seem to be off to ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,065 words"It's just deadly coming home tired to a single room after working all day," said a nice looking girl when "question time" came at a W.E.A. ...
Article : 138 wordsIn the early days of the war the Australian Massage Association volunteered to send some of its members on active service. But the local military ...
Article : 814 wordsNowg sonde a recipe to L.G.E. (Waverley): Melt 8oz. butter in a saucepan and mix in 6oz, flour. 10oz. floury potatoes, and 12 teaspoon salt. Turn on to a board and roll ...
Article : 59 wordsFor W.W.G. (Enmore) this recipe is reprinted from issue of January 20:-- To every pound of apples allow 12oz. dried chillies, 8oz. sugar. 6oz. raisins (after ...
Article : 92 words[?]is [?] by [?] En[?] is answered by Betty (St Loonards):-- Secure beets of uniform size, cook until tender, peel, and while hot scoop out the ...
Article : 79 wordsSoutache is New If there is anything that can be classed as really now in the realms of fashion. soutache may be said to be entitled to ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 238 wordsVuna (Marrickville) is supplied with another recipe by F.E. (Wahroonga):-- Melt tablespoon of butter in a saucepan, and mix in the same quantity of flour. Cook ...
Article : 107 wordsThis method of canning whole tomatoes is reprinted for M.H. (Wellington):-- Prepare wide mouthed Jars (I use cheap basins). Select fresh, sound tomatoes, and ...
Article : 97 wordsIn answer to Anxious (Bummer Hill) the following recipe is supplied by G.I.M. (Parramatta) Put into a saucepan 1 cup brown sugar. ...
Article : 75 wordsNowg sends the required recipe to Growler (Chatswood):-- Cut up the desired number of lemons very finely, soak in water over night with a pinch ...
Article : 69 wordsThis recipe is reprinted for R.H. (Marrlckville):-- Take 6oz. Icing sugar, 1oz. tartaric acid, 2oz. each cream of tartar, opsoin salts, ...
Article : 84 wordsAnother recipe for Inquirer (Marrickville) from F.E. (Wahroonga):-- Take 4gals, boiling water, 3lb. sugar, 6 lemons, 4oz. whole ginger, 1oz. cream of ...
Article : 89 wordsAll damped clothes, if not ironed within reasonable time, are likely to become mildewed. which is probably what is the matter with C.F.'s clothes. If the clothes cannot be ...
Article : 82 wordsThis method is reprinted for E.E.R. (Leichhardt):- The Inside of the stove or the inside of the door, and any enamelled parts, should be ...
Article : 105 wordsMrs. Tom Dalton The late Mrs. Tom Dulton, Damn of the Holy Sepulchre, of North Sydney, who died at Suva from pneumonic influenza. . ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 43 wordsDotty, also sends the recipes for dressings required for the above salad: French Dressing.--Put a small piece of Ice into a basin, add teaspoon salt, a saltspnon ...
Article : 120 wordsThese methods are reprinted for L.N. (Paddington) T. J. R. (Ryde) advises for rust: Pour some bolting water on a fow grains of ...
Article : 112 wordsConstant Reader (Woollahra) wants to know how to prepare home made fly paper. E.V.M. (Haborfield) would be glad of a recipe for preserving capers. ...
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Sun 8 Dec 1918, Page 15
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