Until further notice the Editor will present prizes weekly for the FIVE Best Recipes. First, a BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED SILVER-PLATED BUTTER KNIFE. Second, a HANDSOME SATCHEL. Third, ELECTRO-PLATED PIN TRAY. Fourth, MOROCCA PURSE, ...
Article : 149 wordsAny person with a finger on the pulse of business cannot fail to have noticed that a steady improvement in trade has taken place during the last ...
Article : 424 wordsOne of the finest impressions received by the visitor to the Emporium opposite the railway station is that of immensity of space. The ...
Article : 1,111 wordsIn the negro Republic of Haiti, the western part of the great West Indian Island of Hispaniola, a rebellion has just been suppressed by the ...
Article : 817 wordsInto two quarts of sifted flour, rub thoroughly one and a half teaspoonsful of salt, and two tablespoonsful of butter, and [?]ough sweet milk to ...
Article : 77 wordsFirst prize is awarded to Mrs. Hearne, "Oakdale," Cannington, for recise for ITALIAN MACARONI. ...
Article : 163 wordsSix 1bs, of green tomatoes, Your large onions; slice and well salt them; leave standing twelve hours then pour off the liquor, and four or ...
Article : 17 wordsSecond prize goes to Miss Muriel J. Aitken, Princess-road, Claremont, for recipe for EGGS A LA MAITRE D'HOTEL. ...
Article : 162 wordsRub four ozs, of sugar well, into the rinds of three [?] oranges, previously well cleaned; point it up finely. Cream a quarter of a lb. of ...
Article : 47 wordsTake a young but full-grown rabbit, bone it; boil three eggs hard, cut in slices; put your slices into a well-buttered mould, shake in a little ...
Article : 72 wordsThird prize goes to Miss C. McCarthy, Victoria-street, Midland Junction, for recipe for FRENCH CREAM CAKE. ...
Article : 124 wordsCover the bottom of a salad Low[?] with finely shredded lettuce, then cover with the white flesh of a [?] chopped into small pieces, and ...
Article : 75 wordsFourth prize goes to Miss Hazel Richynden, Lake Muir, Balbarrup P.O., for recipe for DELMONICO STEW. ...
Article : 141 wordsTen oz. of flour, half teaspoonful baking powder, eight ozs. casto sugar, eight ozs. fresh butter, four ozs. lemon peel; half lb. [?] five ...
Article : 59 wordsFour eggs, one cup sugar, beaten ten minutes with an egg-beater, two small cups of flour, half teaspoonful carbonate soda, "one teaspoonful ...
Article : 116 wordsLITTLE Jack is said to be the most wonderful pony in the world. He is under 13 hands high, and is a ball of muscle. His ...
Article : 429 wordsFifth prize goes to Mrs. P. Pearson, Beltana Apiary, East Beverley, for recipe for CHOCOLATE TEA BUNS. ...
Article : 117 wordsTake as many china cases as required, and place in each a small piece of butter, some choppod chives, a little cay[?]nne [?]epper, and a few ...
Article : 116 wordsMany other recipes have been sent in during the week, of which the following are amongst the choicest. Shortage of space prevents the ...
Article : 123 wordsMr. Alex. H. Hume, caretaker, Briquette Works, Bunbury, W.A., writes: —"We have successfully used DR. SHELDON'S NEW DISCOVERY for ...
Article : 189 wordsOne or two crayfish, one large lettuce, bunch watercress, three table spoonsful salad oil, pepper and salt, one tomato, one egg. Method: Pick ...
Article : 106 wordsTwo cupsful of milk, yolks of two [?]ggs, six tablespoonsful of sugar, four tablespoonsful of grated chocolate, and two tablespoonsful of ...
Article : 89 wordsSix or seven large sour apples, four large tomatoes, four onions, six ozs. of sultanas, teaspoonful of ground ginger, dessertspoonful of salt, small ...
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Advertising : 101 wordsWhip the whites of two or three eggs very stiff; add a tablespoonful of powdered sugar to each egg; flavor with essence of almond and add a ...
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Sunday Times (Perth, WA : 1902 - 1954), Sun 10 May 1908, Page 7
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