IN THE KITCHEN
Doily Vaxden Cake: 4oz butter, 6oz ' sugar, Jcup milk, lib flour, 2 teaspoons b. powder, 2 eggs, vanilla, a few drops cochineal, 1 teaspoon cocoa. Cream butter ancl sugar; add eggs (beaten), vanilla, and milk. Sift in flour and "b.p., divide into three patts. Colour one pink, leave one plain, and stir cocoa into third. Pour into buttered tin and bake in moderato oven about one hour. Ice and decorate. "MOTHER HUBBARD" (11). Ngaio. "VERY SMALL FRIENDS." | "Wo have a little family of spar- i rows in the corner of the roof. We f.'M them on bits of soaked bread every morning. They are very tame, and .when they are feeding they never trouble to fly away if we happen to go near them. The birds must loveDaddy, too, because they fly right close to him at his work and he always gives them something to eat." "BEST HAT" (8). Petone. .. — ' "BUTTERFLIES." (Original.) " Butterflies flying high and low. Butterflies, some an white as snow. Butterflies rest-on some sweet flower. And sleep throughout the sunny hour. "JUST ME." (10) lastbourn*.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 17, 20 January 1934, Page 10
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182IN THE KITCHEN Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 17, 20 January 1934, Page 10
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