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  3. RECIPE Contest FIVE PRIZES EVERY WEEK

    Until further notice the Editor will present prizes weekly for the FIVE Best Recipes. First a BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED ELECTROPLATED NICKEL SILVER JAM SPOON. Second, a HANDSOME SATCHEL. Third, ELECTRO-PLATED PIN TRAY. Fourth, ...

    Article : 300 words
  4. Royal Visit to Norway

    The Copenhagen correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" wires:—I learn on the best authority that the visit of King Edward and Queen Alexandra, ...

    Article : 90 words
  5. MOCK GOOSE.

    Parboil a leg of pork, then remove the skin anderoast the meat, basting it frequently. When nearly done, sprinkle it with a mixture of ...

    Article : 54 words
  6. TETRAZZINI'S TRIUMPH

    Those who were in any doubt about the popularity of Signora Tetrazzini should have been present at the Convent Garden opera when the diva said ...

    Article : 1,065 words
  7. SULTANA CAKE.

    Ingredients: Six ozs. butter, seven ozs. sugar, eight ozs. sultanas, ten ozs. flour, four eggs, quarter teaspoon, carbonate of soda end cream of ...

    Article : 90 words
  8. The Queen's Vivacity at the Opera

    A correspondent of the "British Weekly," who sat opposite the Royal box at Covent Garden, when Wagner's "Siegfried" was given in ...

    Article : 131 words
  9. SPONGE CAKE PUDDING.

    Butter a mould, and having cut in halves ¼ lb. large raisins, fill the mould threequarters full, loosely, with sponge cake which has been cut ...

    Article : 92 words
  10. HONORABLE MENTION.

    Many other recipes have been sent in during the week, of which the following are amongst the choicest. Shortage of space prevents the ...

    Article : 112 words
  11. WHEATMEAL SCONES.

    Ingredients: Three breakfast cupfuls of wheatmeal, a tablespoonful and a half of butter, a teaspoonful and a half of cream of tartar, and a ...

    Article : 96 words
  12. The Great Army of Destitutes in America

    According to the New York correspondent of the "London Daily News," the condition of working people in the United States is very bad just now. ...

    Article : 122 words
  13. PRESERVED PEARS IN SYRUP.

    Peel some good cooking pears, remove the eyes from the top, split each pear and its stalk in two, and remove the core; throw the pears ...

    Article : 111 words
  14. LEMON PUDDING (Baked).

    Blanch and beat half a pound of Jordan almonds with orange flower water, add half a pound of butter, the yolks of six or eight eggs, the ...

    Article : 77 words
  15. SECOND.

    Second prize goes to Mrs. A. Wilson, "Oaklands," Kojonup, for recipe for. PRESSED FOWL. ...

    Article : 123 words
  16. CREAM BISCUITS

    Put into a clean bowl two cups of cream, two cups of sugar, two eggs, and two teaspoonsful of carbonate of soda. Beat well and then gradually ...

    Article : 78 words
  17. King Manuel and His Mother

    The "Matin" correspondent at Lisbon relates an interesting little anecdote of King Manuel (says the "Daily Telegraph"). Devoted to his mother, ...

    Article : 134 words
  18. HONARE CAKE.

    The lower half of a round spongecake, a glass of sherry, some meringue paste, sugar, half pint of cream, vanilla flavoring. Soak the ...

    Article : 120 words
  19. STUFFED BEEF.

    Choose a nice piece of sirloin of beef and stuff it with the following: —Mince up one lb. bacon, an onion, some mixed herbs, powdered cloves ...

    Article : 83 words
  20. THIRD.

    Third prize goes to Miss M. Wilson, Buckland-avenue, Cottesloe Beach, for recipe for ORANGE AND GROUND RICH ...

    Article : 153 words
  21. A DAINTY SAVORY.

    Boil half a dozen fresh eggs very hard. Remove the shells, and cut them in halves lengthways. Arrange them in a pretty entree dish. Melt ...

    Article : 127 words
  22. RUSSIAN PUDDING.

    Melt in a saucepan one oz. of butter; add same quantity, of flour; stir with wooden spoon till quite smooth, add three-quarters pint of milk, sugar ...

    Article : 74 words
  23. Meat Eating and Appendicitis

    A medical man, writing in the "Hospital" for a late week, says that his opinion is that a flesh diel is conducive to the preservation of the teeth ...

    Article : 174 words
  24. BROWN BREAD.

    One cupful Indian meal, one cupful rye meal, one cupful flour, mixed together. Add one-half cupful sour milk, one-fourth cupful treacle, pinch ...

    Article : 77 words
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  26. CREAM BUNS.

    Ingredients: A quarter of a pound each of flour and butter, half that quantity of castor sugar, two eggs, half a pint of water, a good pinch of ...

    Article : 175 words
  27. FOURTH

    Fourth prize goes to Miss E. M. Cooke, 316 Perth-street, Subiaco, for recipe for CRAYFISH SALAD. ...

    Article : 143 words
  28. SURREY PUDDING.

    Half a lb. of breadcrumbs, half a pound of chopped suet, two ounces of sago, five ounces of moist sugar, two tablespoonfuls of marmalade. two ...

    Article : 108 words
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  31. CHESTNUT FORCEMEAT FOR ROAST FOWL.

    One dozen chestnuts, one teaspoonful of grated ham, one teaspoonful of chopped onions, one teaspoonful salt, half teaspoonful pepper, two ...

    Article : 122 words
  32. FIFTH

    Fifth prize goes to Miss Dorothy Bale, "Woodlands." Keane-street, Cottesloe Beach, for recipe for VERMICELLI PUDDING. ...

    Article : 104 words
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