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Advertising : 451 wordsMost housewives are looking out for recipes for these; and quite a variety can be made from the standard recipe—one cap of sugar, one cup of breadcrumbs, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 153 wordsJohnson used to complain when asked to a plain dinner: —"Sir, it was well enough, but not a dinner to ASK a man to." The Australian housewife frequently desires something out of the ordinary for a little luncheon party, or dinner. All dainty ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 130 wordsMELBOURNE, July 26. 1 Brilliant success attended the display of imported and exclusive models held this week in the spacious showrooms of one of ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 966 wordsThese are first pitted, then stuffed with foie gras, anchovy salad, herring salad, sardines, devilled ham, devilled bacon, &c. ...
Article : 705 wordsBoil four ounces of medium macaroni in plenty of salted water, and when tender drain well. Blend with a cupful of good white sauce, a teaspoonful or made ...
Article : 97 wordsThe Register on Monday published an appeal from the pen of Mrs. Darnley Naylor, International Secretary of the National Council of Women of this State, ...
Article : 766 wordsTake a pint of thin stock, season it well with, salt and pepper, and bring it to the boil. Then throw into it two handfuls of macaroni broken into small leugths. ...
Article : 122 wordsA fascinating toilette conforming in each particular to the requdrements of the coming mode. Note the novel millinery, embroidered gountlet gloves, and smart footwear, charmingly completing the scheme. Illustration is from The Queen. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 103 wordsA pad of clean flannel slipped into fine ground oatmeal is excellent for cleaning suede shoes. Rub in a circular direction. Aigrettes should be trashed in warm ...
Article : 315 wordsBoil six ounces of spaghetti in plenty of boiling salted water until tender, together with a small onion, a little butter, and three cloves. Drain and add a cup of ...
Article : 71 wordsBoil six ounces of small macaroni as in previous recipe. Dram and place in a saucepan with sufficient rich mayonnaise sauce (without oil) to make the mixture ...
Article : 63 wordsTo bare to look to your cookery book I for advice every time you want to make; a fresh cake or podding is something which harasses the average housewife. ...
Article : 63 words"Questions I am asked daily include the following," writes a needlework teacher who has charge of a large technical clam to The Melbourne Herald. "I am ...
Article : 379 wordsWith slight variations the mixture used for coffee rolls may be used to make half a dozen kinds of scones. For plain coffee rolls take a tablespoonful of batter, melt, ...
Article : 112 wordsMiss Anna Airy, writing in The London Evening News on "Standarized Women," says:— "Standardization has its place, as it ever ...
Article : 629 words"I hare tried in these few chance remarks to accentuate the fact, already classic, that 'carpet slippers are not a habit; they're an attitude of mind; or, ...
Article : 163 wordsAgain use the method as for making coffee rolls, bat this time use half a cup of star, a cup and a half of,fluor, and enough milk to mate a batter the ...
Article : 82 words"It was bound to come," says. The Outlook. "The controversy that is beginning to agitate every drawing room and evey "kitchen is not reparations or the fate ...
Article : 249 wordsAgain yon will dm a 'mixture similar to coffee rolls, bat this time use only one cap of floor, the other ingredients the same as for coffee rolls. Have ready a ...
Article : 124 wordsI found a tiny pathway, Across the moor it ted; Through golden gone and healther. The blue sky overhead. ...
Article : 112 wordsFor these use the same mixture as for tea cake, bat bake, in gem irons. Always pat the irons in the oven and heat well before gressing for the scone mixture. ...
Article : 31 words"We think of Japanese, women as always daintily dressed and engaged in delightful and leisurely occnpations. Bat, apart from the hundreds of thousands of ...
Article : 298 wordsFor these use the coffee roll mixture, and; in addition, a cup of raisins; dates, sultanas, or currants. Roll out with a rolling pin to about naif, an inch, and cut ...
Article : 81 wordsThose new little Next-Doors are not very nice— Fve climbed up the palings and peeped at them twice. ...
Article : 140 wordsOne tablespoonful ground coffee. One breakfast capful' cold water. The above is the coffee making, recipe used by Mrs. Quin, whose coffee won first place of 40 demonstrators recently in ...
Article : 168 wordsLike jolly Chinese lanterns, both in shape and colouring, are the most attractive of the season needlework haskets. They are broad, and large enough ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Tue 29 Jul 1924, Page 5
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