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I | ""il'ir I _. , r — in «»^ >| Fact ! Just two minutes cooking by the clock and you have a steaming || ;*j , breakfast of Gerstena Porridge Meal. || |l And such a Breakfast ! Every member of the family enjoys the melting | pi deliciousness of Gerstena — its smoothness and richness — its irresistible I tastiness, a flavour which suggests broad fields of rustling grain brown- j ,$j ripe under, the warm sun. i j;, Mrs. A. Galvan, Kawhia, writes of Gersteija : I have been using GERSTENA almost' as 1 %'? long as it has been in, I will always use it and would have no other in my house. j§ If is the Porridge ideal made real — the. porridge pre-eminent for your I/- W •j£ breakfast table. Just try one batf — start to-day ! 1/- per bag. | r M,ett& fvjn^f 1 jp Here's a Recipe for Geratena Scones, No. 2. I VVooTiF^^f^* H £$ I i Cups flour, 1 i tups GERSTENA, 2 teaspoonsful cream tartar, 1 teaspoonful soda 3 tea- (f oZ t [ *' [°^ fl , r^' spoonful salt, I tablespoonful treacle, I beaton egg, 2 cups sweet milk. Mix well together and **^' I **«^2l^l^'* v-^^^l M jf| drop in tableipoonfuls on lo a hot greaied tray. Bake quick!}. 2 mB * | w««»wisaMi»«J m
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 119, 21 May 1914, Page 4
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