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Advertising : 415 wordsAny kind of useful wrinkle concerning the home--cooking, dressmaking, care of children--will flud a place in this column. Communications should ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 127 wordsN.M. (Woy Woy) replies to Wahroonga; Mix 2oz. each grated choose, flour, butter, pinch cayenne and salt with the yolk of an egg. Roll out, cut into thin strips ...
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Article : 97 wordsIn reply to W.B. (Cremorne) this recipe is forwarded by E.S. (Blacktown): Take 1 gallon water, 1lb. sugar, 12 oz. acid, 1 teaspoon yeast. Mix together and ...
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Article : 85 wordsE.A. replies to Bexley: Slice up 9lb. tomatoes. 2 large apples, 2 medium-sized onions, 1oz. garlic, and boil till tender in a little water. Then turn ...
Article : 123 wordsThis recipe, sent by E.H. (Ashfield) is reprinted for Constant Reader (Tighe's Hill): To 1lb. tomatoes add 1lb. sugar and the ...
Article : 69 wordsThe following is a tested recipe from H.C.T. (Lawson) to Bexley: Ingredients: 4lb. green tomatoes, 1 12lb. sugar, 1 12oz. mustard, 12 oz. each tumeric and ...
Article : 105 wordsF.W.E. (Newtown) answers X.Y.Z. (Parramatta): First make two gallons of strong brine thick enough to float an egg. This should ...
Article : 120 wordsE.C. (Mayfield) says R.L. (Petersham) will find no better mixture for putting between biscuits than is made with 2 cups sugar and less than half a cup of water. Bring slowly ...
Article : 109 wordsP.F.A. (Mosman) supplies information which will be useful to many besides S.J.: The plant is a kind of fungus, and to produce it proceed as follows:--Simmer [?]lb. ...
Article : 143 wordsAnother myth has been dispelled by the discarding of the veil by the Turkish women of to-day--the myth that harems teemed with languorous ...
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Sun 18 Jan 1920, Page 13
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