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TESTED TIPS

(By

Vera Wise.)

(Copyright.)

Vegetable marrow retains its flavour belter and will not go pulpy if cooked with the skin on. If tea-leaves, potato-peelings and any other damp refuse is wrapped in waste paper before being thrown away, the dust-bin will be kept clean and fresh. . , . Paper-clips—the, kind made of bent wire—are excellent for fastening pleats into place ich.cn ironing. Pickled nasturtium seeds make an excellent substitute for capers. They should be picked dry and put into bottles until each bottle is about threequarters full. Then pour over them boiling vinegar, to which has been added i-ox. salt and halj-a-doxcn peppercorns per pint. Seal the bottles while still hot, and keep for two months

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 183, 1 May 1933, Page 5

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116

TESTED TIPS Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 183, 1 May 1933, Page 5

TESTED TIPS Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 183, 1 May 1933, Page 5

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