Until further notice the Editor will present prizes weekly for the FIVE Best Recipes. First, a BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED SILVER-PLATED BREAD FORK. Second, a SILVER-PLATED BUTTER KNIFE. Third, a LINEN TRAY CLOTH. Fourth, a JAM SPOON. Fifth, a ...
Article : 306 wordsOn Tuesday I spent a delightful afternoon at Messrs. Charles Moore and Co.'s warehouse, admiring all the beautiful new goods set ...
Article : 603 wordsEarly in '95 what was probably the furthest inland gold rush of Australia took place at Lake Darlot. The rush was remarkable both as ...
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Advertising : 516 wordsMessrs. Boan Bros. were favored by the clerk of the weather with a beautiful day for their spring show, and on every side were heard ...
Article : 588 wordsFifth prize, awarded to Miss Hannah Burswell, c/o W. J. Burswell, Bunbury, for CHRISTMAS CAKE. ...
Article : 107 wordsMany other recipes have been sent in during the week, of which the following are amongst the choicest. Shortage of space prevents the publication in this ...
Article : 123 wordsSecond prize, awarded to Mrs. E. Green, King River, Albany, for recipe for BRAISED DUCKLING. Put into a deep stewpan a couple of ...
Article : 219 wordsPeel and take out the core of two or three large apples; simmer until set in about one pint of water, adding one pound of sugar, a little grated lemon ...
Article : 88 wordsTake one large bunch of thin red rhubarb, wash in cold water and wipe dry, but do not peel it; cut into pieces about an inch long; add twelve green bananas ...
Article : 108 wordsThird prize, awarded to Miss J. V. Masson, Stratham, Capel P.O., for recipe for STEWED PIGEONS. ...
Article : 147 wordsIngredients: Seven pounds of strawberries, three and a half pound of brown sugar, one and a half pints of cider vinegar, one ounce of cloves, one ounce ...
Article : 115 wordsFourth prize, awarded to Miss Ethic M. Yates, Northam for recipe for ROAST FOWL AND CHESTNUT STUFFING. ...
Article : 203 wordsFry the giblets of two partridges in butter, with hall a pound of gravy beef and two onions; when all are nicely browned put them in on earthenware ...
Article : 111 wordsCut up the rhubarb in half-inch lengths and stew it with brown sugar and ground ginger to taste. When cooked, beat it well, with a fork to make a nice ...
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Advertising : 480 wordsTake about 21bs. of breast of veal, cut it up into neat pieces; season with white pepper, half a teaspoonful of powdered mace and half a teaspoonful of grated ...
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Advertising : 129 wordsMr. George Farmer, of Ballarat, Victoria, certainly enjoys a unique distinction in his own particular line. When in 1905 he entered his ...
Article : 281 wordsFour pigeons. Make a stuffing of a little scraped beef and a little tat bacon, a small onion, sliced and fried in butter, and a little chopped parsley. Mix all ...
Article : 164 wordsIngredients: Peaches, and for batter, half a pound of flour, half an ounce of butter, salt, two eggs, milk and lard. Method: Break the eggs, separate the ...
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Sunday Times (Perth, WA : 1902 - 1954), Sun 20 Sep 1908, Page 7
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