Hints to House wives
AN IMIROVED - guide; o PART THE FIRST. . The following hints will of a surety be largely taken advantage of: — JUGGED HARE. You will either purchase your hare, or wait until some country cousin presents you with one—which he is sure to do if you are in good circumstances. In either case, if you wish to make of that ’ere a good dish, proceed as follows ; It must be borne in mind that game of all kinds should only be cooked when it becomes a nuisance to the olfactory nerves as raw material. Having removed the skin of your hare (an easy way is to blow it off with gunpowder), you next proceed to extremities that is, cutting off his logs j this may be done with an ordinary knife if it is sharp enough, whicn it is not likely to be. Now wash your hair (we mean hare) with good yellow soap end warm water ; dry it and wash again in port wine and vinegar. When this is done, >ipe it dry with a damp cloth well-greased- It is now to be . stuffed with cocoa-nut fibre, straw, or other suitable materia’. Pepper and salt the legs with lemon-juice ; add a litt’e pil garlic, mace, rue, ginger, and a few. raisins. 'Now put the whole into the jug and place in the oven for a few weeks- A. glass of port wine is an, improvement, • but a bottle much more so.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 2050, 11 January 1901, Page 2
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244Hints to House wives Dunstan Times, Issue 2050, 11 January 1901, Page 2
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