Until further notice the Editor will present prizes wickly 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 : 167 wordsFood must be eaten in sufficient quantity, and must be digested, and be converted into blood. Nature makes this one of her most imperative laws ...
Article : 668 wordsClara Butt contributes the following article to a Glasgow contemporary of February 22:— Those whose life-work necessitates ...
Article : 1,422 wordsFirst prize is awarded to Mrs. J. Mack, c/o Mr. P. O'Connor, Wellington-street, East Perth, for recipe for RICH EASTER CAKE. ...
Article : 209 wordsHalf lb. white meat of chicken raw, four eggs, scrap of truffle, pepper and salt; scrape and pound the chicken, add the eggs well beaten and a few ...
Article : 81 wordsTwo eggs, two ozs. flour, two ozs. sugar, two ozs. butter, half pint milk. Beat eggs well and put them into a basin, with the butter, which ...
Article : 94 wordsTake six ozs. of rice, six ozs. cooked fish, one egg. Take all the bones from the fish, flake it neatly, have rice boiled as for c[?]ty, put into a ...
Article : 93 wordsSecond prize goes to Mrs. Thomas Waldock, Ivy Cottage, Quindanning, for recipe for ANGEW PUDDING, FROSTED. ...
Article : 157 wordsHalf lb. flour, three ozs. sugar, three eggs, one orange, quarter lb, icing sugar, two ozs. butter, one tablespoonful orange juice. Beat ...
Article : 68 wordsIngredients: One lb. brown sugar, quarber lb. fresh butter, one and a half ozs. blanched and halved almonds, and a teaspoonful of finely ...
Article : 80 wordsThird prize goes to Mrs. E. Haigh, Wagin, for recipe for OYSTERALA FAVORITE. Two and a half dozen oysters, six ...
Article : 177 wordsFirst prick one lb. of good fresh sausages, then lay them in a sa[?]cepan with an equal number of tomatoes (sliced), half a pint of stock or ...
Article : 109 wordsThe method of production consists briefly in adding about 3 per cent. of petrol vapor to 97 per cent. of air, while the latter, which is ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 322 wordsFourth prizes goes to Mrs. J. Payne, Bridgetown, for recipe for LEAP YEAR CAKE. Twelve ozs. of flour, six ozs. sugar, ...
Article : 112 wordsSoak any Stale bread you may have, squeeze all water out and put. In a mixing pan. Chop up any fat bacon and cold meat, one large ...
Article : 95 wordsProfessional nurses, and others similarly qualified to judge, are unanimous in their praise of the curative virtues of Bile Beans, and their remarkable ...
Article : 279 wordsMany of the ills from which mankind suffer, can be traced back to a faulty masticatory apparatus. In some instances many of the posterior teeth ...
Article : 232 wordsPound two ozs. and a half of sweet and bitter almonds mixed, and add to them a quarter of a lb. of butter beaten, to a cream, a quarter ...
Article : 126 wordsFifth prize goes to Mrs. A. Nind, Leake Estate, Northam, for recipe for FIG CAKE. ...
Article : 120 wordsMelt an ounce of butter in a small saucepan, stir in one ounce of flour, and when well mixed and smooth, a gill of milk. Stir until it has boiled ...
Article : 188 wordsMany other recipes have been sent in during the week, of which the following are amongst the choicest. Shortage of space prevents the ...
Article : 108 wordsThe first animal meeting of members of this society is announced to be held at the society's office, Fremantle, on Wednesday next. Since ...
Article : 85 wordsTake four lbs. of flour, two ozs. cream of tartar, one oz. carbonate of soda, one oz. of icing sugar, and one oz. of salt. Sift thoroughly through ...
Article : 57 wordsThree quarters of a lb. of flour, half lb. of sugar, half lb. butter, two eggs, half gill of sherry and brandy mixed, ground cinnamon, chopped, ...
Article : 161 wordsHeart's Ease is a charmingly descriptive name for this most beautiful flower, which is [?] universal favorite. Dawson and Harrison have a large ...
Article : 49 wordsThe Boarder (heartily): "I say, Mrs. Barbecue, you are getting tiptop meat now. May I ask where you buy it?" ...
Article : 97 wordsTake twelve tomatoes, or threequarters of a tin, one quart milktwo ozs. butter, a little piece of carb. soda, about a saltspoon of salt, ...
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Sunday Times (Perth, WA : 1902 - 1954), Sun 12 Apr 1908, Page 7
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