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Article : 522 wordsYorkshire (Mayfield) sends some recipes for the festive season:-- Take ½lb. each Hour, sugar, currants sultanas finely shredded suet, nearly ½lb. mixed ...
Article : 41 wordsThis method is reprinted for "Anxious" (Chatswood):-- Put the ham in a copper with cold water, bring to a boil, and cook for 20 ...
Article : 64 wordsThis also from "Yorkshire":-- Put ½lb each currants and stoned raisins, ½lb apples (when peeled and cored), 4oz. peel through the mincing machine. Melt ...
Article : 48 wordsA new and delicious way of cooking prunes is sent by Annie (Katoomba):-- Allow half a pint of water and ¼lb. of sugar to every 1lb of fruit. Put the sugar ...
Article : 75 wordsThis is a good recipe from Reader (Auburn)" Boil one quart of gooseberries in half a pint of water. Add a piece of butter the ...
Article : 60 wordsMothers will be glad of this recipe for an appetising dinner dish. The sender is F.K. (Willoughby):-- Cook together 1lb of carrots, 1lb of ...
Article : 108 wordsS.T.R. sends this recipe:-- Parboil some large onions and boll a few haricot beans that have been in soak all night. Take some minced cold meat or ...
Article : 106 wordsShortbread is always in demand at Christmas time, so N.P.B. (Rose Bay) sends her recipe for trial:-- Take 1lb. flour, 2oz. cornflour, ½lb. ...
Article : 115 wordsFor this you will require 1lb of coarse brown flour, 2oz. of butter, and a little water. Make the butter and water boiling hot and by adding it to the flour mix a ...
Article : 59 wordsEvery good housewife has a store cup-board for jams and Preserves, and this recipe from Amy (Homebush) should prove useful:-- ...
Article : 86 wordsErskineville sends this: Boil together 8 tablespoons white sugar. 2 tablespoons butter, 4 tablespoons vinegar, until it crisps, when tested in cold' water. ...
Article : 32 wordsThis method is reprinted for N.O. (Kensington): pick the walnuts when a needle will go easily through them. Prick in half a dozen ...
Article : 154 wordsThis recipe is reprinted for E.W. (Chatswood): The fruit should be quite ripe, and do not pull the stems out-- cut off clone to the ...
Article : 154 wordsA good kitchen wrinkle is sent by L.Y.K. (Mosman): Butter which, is not quite sweet may be made so entirely by boiling it in a Jar with ...
Article : 59 wordsCoogee advises Constant Reader (North Strathfield) to use plenty of kerosene on the linoleum, and rub hard, This method has been used with success. ...
Article : 26 wordsConstant Reader (Marrickville) is advised by Coogee to use oatmeal soap, and bathe the face and nose in a solution of peroxide of hydrogen frequently, The sender ...
Article : 37 wordsConstant Reader wants to know the method of preparing bleaching syrup for lemonade made with brown or yellow sugar. ...
Article : 124 wordsThe above is the protege at the Kensington Red Cross Society, and on Wednesday evening the members of this war work centre paid a visit to the ...
Article : 79 wordsThe committee responsible for the soldiers' magazine, "Remnants from Randwick," is being congratulated on all sides on the bright literary ...
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Sun 21 Dec 1919, Page 15
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