rag ‘‘Butter Won’t Melt in Her Mouth” SO THEY SAY! ... and the way things are going It looks as though there won’t be much butter melting in anybody’s month for a while In this country. Half a pound a week! We suppose In months to come the epicurean-minded will remark:—"Do you remember those plates of hot-buttered toast we used to have Vmn! Yum!!” Still, half a pound a week per capita in this country is pretty good going compared with the two ounces per head in the old country ... and we are sure that nobody will grudge the rationing when we think of all that the people of Britain are putting up with. No doubt, some way will be evolved to surmount our diffloulty. When clothing was first rationed, people thought they would be up against it . . . then they learned what a wonderful Dry Cleaning, Pressing, and Dyeing service was provided by Taylor’s ... and their clothing problems disappeared. You never hear a regular customer of Taylor’s complaining about clothing rationing; .. and next Autumn, you’ll never hear people, who have their Winter garments Taylor Cleaned and Pressed before putting »way, complaining about what the moths have done. Great protection against moths—Taylor Cleaning and Pressing. Enjoy the luxury of perfect Tea—“DIGEST” ALWAYS AGREES ii A. mm * ' ■ A Momta ISRif m** W 10* yjrA / New Zealand Distributor*; J. R. BUT LAND (Proprietary) LTD., AueMand sgSTsw QualJ7s Creamy Cup PEUCIOUS and NUTRITIOUS Makes richly nutritious puddings at a moment’s notice. Served cold as a complete pudding or poured hot over trait, etc. Chocolate, Lemon, and Creamy Savours. Instructions on fevery packet. Wholesale Distributors: FLETCHER, HUMPHREYS & CO. LTD* Christchurch SOLD BY All STORES / / / ftuuUf fart thz in 5 ffiUuiXld ITS STRENGTH AND FLAVOUR SUIT TO A T A T NONE BETTER - FEW AS GOOD
“CRYSTAL" HOT CAKES. Some call these Pancakes, others Hot Cakes, but the recipe is a favourite old one. Take soz Sour; 3 tablespoons Shredded CRYSTAL Pure Beef SUET, i teaspoon Baking Powder; pinch of salt; milk_to mix Mix dry ingredients, and sufficient milk to make light dough Roll out to thickness of iin Cut into rounds and fry in little smoking hot fat until golden brown on both sides Serve with heated syrup, Fry slowly to allow rising before browning. Your grocer has supplies of Shredded CRYSTAL Pure Beef SUET dated for freshness. —1
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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 24093, 1 November 1943, Page 7
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