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Advertising : 829 wordsA humorous aspect of Entente Cordiale is the interchange of words and terms between the Aussies and the French. When the Poilu has halted ...
Article : 1,283 wordsMany romances are undoubtedly being woven into the sweaters and woollen helmets for the boys at the front by the fast-flying knitting-needles in ...
Article : 621 wordsWhen patches and powder were a vogue the former carried full significance, and there was a world of meaning in the angle at which the little ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 353 wordsFrom the earliest ages housekeeping has always been "the woman's job." Probably more than 90 per cent, of women hate their Job, even if they ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,090 wordsB.G.M. (North Sydney) is answered by Elsie (Croydon):--Beat 2 eggs well, then stir in 4oz. sugar. In another basin have ready 12lb. self-raising ...
Article : 62 wordsV.G. is answered by Constant Header (Belmore) Take 2 cups self-raising flour 12 cup each butter, sugar, and desiccated cocoanut 1 ...
Article : 84 wordsIn reply to Cook (Tempo), F.E. (Wahroonga) supplies the following recipe:--Take 2 tablespoons grated horseradish, 2 dessertspoons vinegar, 1 teaspoon made ...
Article : 50 wordsSeveral correspondents have asked for directions to make sarsaparilla, The following method is forwarded by W.G. (Hurstville):-- ...
Article : 80 wordsAnother recipe is forwarded to Inquirer (Marrickville) by D.S. (Lithgow):--Pare 2 large lemons and put into an earthen jar with 1 12oz. bruised ginger, 2 12lb. ...
Article : 92 wordsD.S. (Lithgow) supplies Anxious (Summer Hill) with another method:--Take 2 cups brown sugar, 4 tablespoons milk, 2 tablespoons butter. put all ...
Article : 61 wordsFor the information of E.F. (Richmond) the following recipe is reprinted from issue of August 4:--Take 4 tablespoons each honey or treacle ...
Article : 89 wordsM.C.G. (Arneliffe), who sends this recipe, says conserved fruit should keep its shape and remain at the end of cooking as nearly whole as possible. Nearly all fruit may be ...
Article : 105 wordsM.B. is answered by X.Y.Z. (Ashfield):--Cream together 6oz. sugar and 4oz. butter, add 2 eggs well beaten, and 1 gill milk gradually. Mix in 1 dessertspoon carraway ...
Article : 54 wordsThis recipe is sent to Mother (Enmore) by N.O.C. (Waverley):--Mix together 4oz. grated cheese, 2oz. flour, and yolk of an egg. Then season to taste ...
Article : 71 wordsF.K.W. (Auburn) is answered by Oxonian (Wentworthville) Mix 2lb. flour with a little cold water to make a stiff paste, roll out, and cover the ...
Article : 72 wordsThis recipe is reprinted for E.F, (Balmain) Wash 2 tablespoons sago, put into one pint of water, and boil till quite clear, stirring occasionally to keep smooth. Then add 2oz. ...
Article : 141 wordsW.G. (Hurstville) forwards a useful hint: Put 20 drops of carbolic acid on to a heated shovel or a flat piece of iron. The vapor kills the flies. Pyrethum powder ...
Article : 47 wordsA.C.G. (Campsie) forwards a useful tip for use when browning meringue on the tops of puddings or tarts, if the door of the oven is left open the meringue will be much ...
Article : 36 wordsInquirer (Campbelltown) sends this:--Mix well together 1 pint port wine, 1 bottle Bovrll, and 12lb. malt extract. Take before meals. ...
Article : 25 wordsConstant Reader (Bondi) is answered by W.E. (Hurstville):--Sponge the shoes over with petrol, then wash the leather with a mixture, made of ...
Article : 44 wordsN.G. (Paddington) wants a recipe for crystallising cherries. T.R.S. (Newcastle) asks for a recipe for fried eels. ...
Article : 135 wordsThe War Chest Flower Shop at 327 George-street, while still appealing for flowers, also asks for gifts of eggs and fruit from country or suburban ...
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Sun 29 Dec 1918, Page 13
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