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  2. In Family Council

    It is to be feared that the average housekeeper who does not study the economic conditions of her kitchen seldom stops to think of the difference that there should be in foods for, ...

    Article : 1,298 words
  3. SECRETS OF GOOD COOKING

    It is often the actual mistakes which make cooking a failure—little things which to the clever cook may sound absurd, but to the anxious one will make "all the difference." As one ...

    Article : 251 words
  4. THE AGE OF UNDRESS

    Melbourne women have always been famous as dressers. Now they bid fair to go down to posterity unique in that they will have to drape themselves by Act of Parliament. Of course I ...

    Article : 1,167 words
  5. THE DOMESTIC QUESTION

    This subject has been thrashed threadbare. Still I would like to say a word or two on behalf of the malds themselves. At the same time, let it not be forgotten that the. supply ...

    Article : 933 words
  6. FASHIONS FOR THE ELDERLY

    Age, of course, is a far more elastic matter than it used to be. Like many things in life nowadays, it can be arranged upon a sliding scale, the limits of which grow wider year ...

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  7. WHY DO YOUR SPONGE CAKES RISE AROUND THE SIDES AND FALL IN THE CENTRE?

    A very light cake put into an oven that is too, hot rises rapidly around the sides, but leaves a hollow in the middle. An excess of sugar may also cause this but there are other ...

    Article : 143 words
  8. SPORTS HATS FOR SPORTSWOMEN: SOME SUGGESTED FASHIONS.

    ENCOURAGED BY HIS SUCCESSES IN THE PAST IN EVOLING NEW STYLES, THIS CARTOONIST OFFERS THE NEW SHAPES IN HATS HE HAS ILLUSTRATED ABOVE FOR THE CONSIDERATION OF THE FASHIONABLE WORLD. HIS IDEA IS THAT WOMEN SHOULD INDICATE THEIR FAVORITE SPORTS BY THE HATS THEY WEAR.—(By Mr. W. K. Haselden in the London "Daily Mirror.") ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. WHY IS YOUR PUFF PASTRY SOMETIMES HARSH AND DRY?

    Pastry may be harsh and dry and quite flavorless owing to part of the butter having run out of it during the banking. It may be due to bad handling when the paste is given the ...

    Article : 102 words
  10. WHAT DO THE WORDS "STIR." "BEAT." "FOLD" AND CUT MEAN IN A RECIPE?

    When a recipe says to "stir" a mixture it means to stir it around and around, blending the materials and gradually increasing the circle. "Beating" means to mix over and over. ...

    Article : 132 words
  11. WHY DO YOUR EGGS CURDLE WHILE BEING WHIPPED?

    There are several causes to account for whites curdling while being whipped. This generally happens of weak, stale eggs are used, the whites of which are very watery. Curdling is ...

    Article : 119 words
  12. WHY DO YOUR CAKES FORM CRUSTS AND HAVE CRACKS IN THEM?

    There are two kinds of thick crusts which some cakes have. The first of these in caused by the cake being overbaked in a very hot oven. When this is so the cake, if a very rich one. ...

    Article : 171 words
  13. BEAUTY OF FORM

    Miss. Lucille Savoy is a thorough believer in physical training for women, and she herself has brought her figure to its present perfection by hours and hours of hard work. "All ...

    Article : 198 words
  14. WHEN GLAZING YOUR POULTRY WHY DOES THE GLAZE SOMETIMES REFUSE TO ADHERE?

    The glaze slips off the meat because it was made too hot, or it may be that it is too thin, or sometimes if the chicken or joint is particularly greusy the glaze will not stick: in that ...

    Article : 77 words
  15. WHY ARE YOUR CREAM SWEETS SOMETIMES A FAILURE?

    One of three reasons may account for the failure: The cream may be overbeaten, the dissolved gelatine may be too hot when it is strained into the cream, thereby making it ...

    Article : 81 words
  16. CURRENT PRICES.

    The Grocer: "I think living's getting cheaper. For instance, two years ago them eggs would have cost you 50 per cent. more." The Customer: "Two years ago, when those ...

    Article : 40 words
  17. NOT ALLOWED!

    Elderly Lady (entering late, while the orchestra is playing at the "Proms.") "What are they playing now?" Her elderly husband without looking at his ...

    Article : 48 words
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