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The Supreme Everything prepared Accomplishment in ml f 11 i | 11 or y° u Savoury Flavours. to cook. I Make every Pound oivMeat I If- go as' far as- Two. \ ;■. I || Reduce the Cost of Living, and show you how 8 I to make wonderfully delicious dishes. I I Tucker's Soups have proven themselves .... ■ SIMPLE BEGIPES—EASY TO H we a real factor in helping to reduce the cost THE SAVOURY FLAVOURS TELL PBEPARE. EB II of living. Making Entree Dislies the Tucker THE QUALITY STORY. M e| way is a new Economy that has won tho ' „ Savoury SUw .—V r t mal:o ono oi Tucket's 113 H enthusiastic appreciation of housewives '' t B 'Ifj c\erywiiere. Tuckers Soups are everywhere pro* cold meat mincul or chopped finely, and put. H i A Set of Recipes in Every Packet give* C,aifflCd ' thC fineSt °. n the madset - "o'vc'hT f °' IhrCl ' ' heU di ' h a " d H I S you the key t-j the new idea. Thev sJ.ow Their S P' C J' piquant, appetising H g| you how to make nutritious, wbolesonio flavours, their wholesomeness, their Vegetable Stew without M»at—Mufce a thick RH ISS) f , . lt . ' •""uuio ... . stc w "f potatoes, carrot?, ouionf. marrow, or — lornily dishes Without tho use of any meat goodness, their highly concentrated any otlirr vegetables atliiind: cook till tender. RH Wz whatever. They show you Iww to make a nutrient qualities features Oi 3'rcpare any ore rl Tucker'? Soups, x« directed Km kS i pound of meat eu as far as two. Thev . . ,' * ... — sa y tomato—when this is vc»dr add to stew HI H Shpw jou how to use Vegetables, Beans, superiority that everyone qmckJy and M rv o hot. HI I'eas, Lentils, Macaroni, etc., in most realises and appreciates. « palatablo and delightful forms with tho Luncheon Dish at Savoury Onions.—Stew six fiH 183 i „t ' Jarge onions gently till tonricr: preparo ono of M grCute.t of economy. ■ m ....... Tucker's Soups; strain onions and uour the 9 \ OUR CHOICE OF MM; sottp over (hem. H g ! DELIGHTFUL FL\VOURS. H Pj TRY A HUNTER'S PIE MADE THIS .: A , N '. ce Savoury ,or Tea can 1 9 mado TritU JMM m WAY. TOMATO GREEN PEV Lcntil .Soup MaK- e in ordinary way. Bj K|l lisins u little loss water than Serve hot. [B KOB tT 1 > a «... ... ILA U\ lAIL. mi slices of buttere.l to»st or bread and butter. IB Egg| Make one of lucker s Soups. When this f\vmv r PVTII ' H Rrag is nearly ready add cold meat (minrcd): UXNIua LLiMllv ■■ jsimmer for a few minutes. Boil potatoes; CELER\ MOCK lURILE A Pachot of Tucfcare Mulligatawny Soup 1 into piedish. cover with mashed MULLIGATAWNY. l£, fish."o7v-«i IStJS B | , potatoes, sprinkle with bread crumbs, and *n appcti»uii: di?!i n| ||i bako for 20 minutes in oven. gfl

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15917, 2 June 1917, Page 13

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