Dear Mrs Housewife, — T was really put out the other day because I had not been put out! A woman who had long made quite a friend of me actually made a milk pudding without calling on me for the valuable help I could have given. The foolish woman thought I could only help in making dumplings and puddings, and did not know that when I am called upon to take a hand in a rice, sago, tapioca or macaroni pudding —just a tablespoonful of Shreddo to a pint of milk—they are so much more ereamily delicious and far more nutritious. I don’t believe the poor woman even knew enough to mash her potatoes and vegetables with Shreddo and make them delicious and economical. By the way, don’t forget to make full use of me in your Christmas cooking. With my help your Xmas pudding, mincemeat and mince will be the envy of your friends. Yours whenever you want me, “SHEEDDO,” The Suet you Pour from the Packet.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 10 December 1926, Page 7
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