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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS

Each letter or report forwarded to ** Diana ” for publication must boar the writer’s name and address as a guarantee of genuineness, and questions that do not permit of a public reply cannot be answered. Questions should be concisely put and the writer’s nom de plume clearly written.

“ M.S.”—Fruit salad, as its name implies, may be made from a variety of fruit. The following is a good mixture: —Slice 12 bananas with a silver knife, add three large oranges cut into small pieces, with all pith removed, the juice of one lemon, one small tin of pineapple cut up small, or one fresh pineapple, some passipn fruit (if obtainable), one small tin of peaches, and one small tin of apricots cut up small. Put into a dish in layers, and sprinkle each layer with sugar. Allow to stand for an hour or two before serving. Serve with whipped cream.

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Evening Star, Issue 22249, 29 January 1936, Page 16

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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS Evening Star, Issue 22249, 29 January 1936, Page 16

ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS Evening Star, Issue 22249, 29 January 1936, Page 16