ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS
Each letter or report forwarded to ■' Diana ” for publication must bear the writer's name and address as a guarantee of genuineness, and questions that do nut permit of a public reply cannot be answered. Questions should be concisely put and the writer's uom de plume clearly written. , / “ M.J.”—Peel the apples and remove the core, cut into slices about Jin thick, put into a slow oven and dry tintil all moisture lias disappeared. Pack in jars with tightly closed lids. When needed for use, soak for some hours in water before cooking. Only apples of good quality can be treated in this way.
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Evening Star, Issue 21992, 30 March 1935, Page 22
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