THE USEFUL fcEMON. ' Lemon juice added to kitchen salt will remove stains from egg spoons and from china.. Straw matting can ho ••most successfully cleaned if rubbed with the half of a .lepton, theii washed in warm, clean wafer., 1 Glazed tiles, if rubbed over with lemon juice, then allowed to dry before being finally polished with' a piece of, old velvet, ..will look as fresh as new. ' ' ' , r > Benares brass can he cleaned by being- rubbed with a slice of lemon, then washed in hot soapy water .and polished , with a soft cloth. \. t Lemon juice will remove the marks or iron mould from'linen if the linen is’ soakfsi in the juice, sm-inldcd with salt, then placed-.in the suu until dry, afterwards being -\vashed in the usual way. . , . When making a cake with dripping instead of butter, add the juice'of half a lemon, - and. a delightful, .rich flavour will he the result.' 1 Leiiiori juice sprinkled oyer a. green salad will add it piquant 1 flavour to ilio. disli.: ••' •'' '• Stewed rhubarb is greatly improved ;if leniop' juice' is added, before tlip fruit ; is' onite'‘cold'. ' , '! ' [' / ‘llio juice' of a 'lemon will remove a fisli bone that, lias stuck in > the throat. -. . .... <• ’ -~ '■jr-fr'-: -v f , r v; 1 .'• .■?av,- >’
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 11280, 9 August 1930, Page 10
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