| A LADY'S. DISCOVERY. I A NEW RECIPE FOR BISCUITS. | A -vrell-Jmown. Auckland business man relates tile ioliov.'inix little episode vrhich. ( occurred in Jus own homo:— j Dunne; the holidays the family were having afternoon tea with some lady visitors, and among tho eatables providC (r V ' as a homc-mado biscuits. Aitor sampling these "biscuits the busii ncss man said to his wife: '-'Amy, dear', u'iint a delightful flavour you have managed to <rjt into these biscuits. They remind nie of that famous London make we used to get.'' "Yes, indeed," said one of the ladies present, "the flavour ! is quite new to mi*—so delicatclv allitrj nig. I have been trying to imacinf , how yen pot it." ".An accidental'di' '< covory," said the hostess. "You would I never feness." "Oh. do tell us," chorused tho ladies. "Well, I thought I j would try an experiment, and I added a spoonful of Tucker's Custard Eowder jto my usual rccipo. That is all." ]>. I lesponso to further pleadings the l:.i;> j wroto _ out the recipo for her friend;'. | Hero- it is: — Two cupfuls of rolled oats, 1 cupfui. of sugar, rl lb butt<?r, 1 teaspoonful' of I Tucker's "Family" Baking Powder, 1 j tnblespoonful of Tuclccr's 1 Almond Custard Powder, 1 tablespoonI ful of flour, and 1 egg. Bake on i greased tray. ! A large tin of Tucker'a "Sunshine" Custard Powder costs a little more than other brands, but it contains more, and is very much bettor value. Ask your _gr°cor -for _"Sunshino" every timo". 9
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16852, 4 June 1920, Page 9
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