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HOUSEHOLD RECIPES.

— ? MurFlN Puddino.—Two muffins to a quart shape, three egga, a little Bifted sugar, a lump of butter half the size of an egg, pour boiling milk over, beat till smooth, stew one hour, and serve with sweet gauoe.— "Our Pet." Naples Bread.—One pound flour, rub ie into 3ozs. fresh butter, one egg, two spoonfuls of good yeaat, a little salt, half a pint of milk, mix all well, let it rise one hour, do not work it down, bnt cut it into pieces the size of your thumb, bake on tins in a quick oven. — r< Our P«t." To PatasßTß Flowzrs.—Mix a tablespoonful of oarbonate of soda in a pint of water, and in this place your bouquet. It will preaervethe flowers for a fortnight. J}. The natural colour of flowers, it is Baid, may be preserved for any length of time by dipping them for a moment in clear glycerine; when the latter dries, the various tints are neon almost as bright as before the flowers were plucked. —" Nellie." The Pope's new journal, the Aurora, started at Rome in the beguning of 1879, has now a large circulation. It is contributed to by ppr*onageß at the Vatican, Real S State.—Mississippi. A M.vn upon Change—A meteorologist. Caught in the Act.—l he performer who forgets his part. " I would like a trip round the world," ea; d Mr. Shoddy, "if it wasn't for the expease of returning home again."

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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 59, 12 March 1881, Page 4

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HOUSEHOLD RECIPES. Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 59, 12 March 1881, Page 4

HOUSEHOLD RECIPES. Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 59, 12 March 1881, Page 4

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