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USE FOR ORANGE PEEL

Somo very tlirifly housowivos Micro are who hiivo their oninge pool, dry it. mill dimly it rtt, houui in it, KWeet wyrup. 'I'dim certiunly niakos n, ploiiHiint mvi'iifcnienl,, mid whero en It oh nro hnltuil re'^it" In rly win bo used up very woll. J'erhiips, howover, few will find such trouble worth while. I'.ut this does not iiieiin that there aro no otlior ways of utilising peel from the hotter kind ol' oranges. .If merely placed in Iho oven to dry it becomes crisp enough to ho stored in tins. Tl' a few pieces ol! this aro broken up miiall nnd put in Iho leu caddy the flavour ut common tea is greatly improved. A. plenmwt hot drink win be made by putting hoiiio with HiiKiir into a jiir, pouring on boiling water, and leaving to "draw" for v while. Kurther, dried ornngo pool can iilwnys bo added with adviintngo to hot lemoiinde, punch, or Iho dill'crent wino cups. By throwing somo into tho saiiccpnn in -which n pudding jh to bo boiled you prevent the cloth from sticking, and if put through tho mincer n spoonful can bo added improvingly to almost any pudding or cuke. What niliy be lel't over—an long ns it, is kept well dry—will -always hci-vo to brighten v dull lire or help light n .sullen one.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 99, 28 April 1928, Page 15

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USE FOR ORANGE PEEL Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 99, 28 April 1928, Page 15

USE FOR ORANGE PEEL Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 99, 28 April 1928, Page 15

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