DROLLERIES UP-TO-DATE.
“Oh. mamma, baby is trying to eat a lump of coal.” Mercy! that child never got his expensive tastes from my side of the family.” home hints. A well-greased paper put on the top of the basin containing a pudding to he boiled, before the ejotlw saves tiie grease from attaching itself to the latter, which otherwise is so tiresome to wa-li. Scraps of toilet soap should no saved. and then melted down in a saucepan with a little milic. '.hen thoroughly dissolved stir m a little, line oatmeal. Form into cakes and dry for use. ’When polishing furniture wring out a cloth in hot water and wipe over the polished surface before applying the cream. The ,-esult will he a high polish that will not linger mars. Saak bacon that is too salt in cold water for ten minutes before frying. Afterwards dry with a clean cloth and fry in the usual way. The flavor of poached .eggs con he "reatlv improved bv sprinkling grated cheese over the top. lief ore serving they should he pu: ?n the oven for a minute or two toi tne cheese to warm through.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LI, Issue 5245, 9 August 1919, Page 3
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193DROLLERIES UP-TO-DATE. Gisborne Times, Volume LI, Issue 5245, 9 August 1919, Page 3
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