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HOUSEHOLD RECIPES.

Oats fruit Biscuits. —2 cups Thistle Oats, 1 cup flour "Snowball"), i cup cream or ricli milk, 1 egg ,1 cup sugar,. 1 teaspoon baking powder, a little salt. Mix flour, baking powder, Thistle Oats and sugar together. Beat eggs, add to it salt and milk; pour into the dry ingredients. Make into dough, roll out into thin sheet, cut in halves, then spread half with currants, stoned dates. * -or seedless raisins (chopped/ fine), and place one on tap, of the other. Press down with a rolling-pin, cut into squares' and bake. ■• \ Oatmeal Joys.—l egg, £ cup sugar, 1 cup cream, I cup milk, § cup oatmeal; 2 cups flour ("Snowball"). 2 teaspoons baking powder, 1 teaspoon salt. Beat egg till light; add the .sugar and cream. Add the milk then the oatmeal, salt, baking powder, and enough flour to make a stiff dough Tos,s on a floured board, roll out and cut ittto' shape. Bake in a moderate oven. ,

Oats Macaroons.— h cup sugar 2/3 rd* tablespoon butter, 2/3rds cup Thistle Oats, l/3rd cup shredded) oocoanut. whites of two eggs. Beat whites of eggs to stiff froth. Add melted butter and sugar, Thistle Oats, cocoanut. Add pinch of salt, flavour with vanilla. Drop from teaspoon on to buttered tin. Bake in a slow oven for half hour. French Pudding.—Boil a quart of milk with a little sugar. When boiling, stir in from 3 to 4 ounces of Heart o' Wheat and let it boil for 5 minutes.. Beat well two eggs, yolks andl whites separately. Add these to the Heart o' Wheat when it h£s slightly cooled. Melt some sugar in a little water in a pudding tin over the fire and smear the sides well with it.- Pour the mixture into the tin and steam-for 1* hours. It will turn out a delicious pudding, beautifully browned all over. Can be flavoured to taste.

Alma Taylor, the outstanding Brifcisli silent stair played a small part in th» talking picture MDcadloek." Morehee Turner, the.former Vitagraph Btar does "bits" here and there. Mary Carr, famous as tlie mother in "Over the Hill/ (mlent version), now h«in.t» the studios looking for any sort of work. Margaret Mania, an unknown Scotswoman, scored a sensational success in <fF»ur Sons," and then, when stardom seemed won, relapsed to the humble rank of extra. Some of the oldftime stars would like to;work.again, but have always asked ( more than producers will now pay them. William Fanium, after years of idleness, joined Douglas Fairbanks in "Mr Robinson Crusoe"; William S. Hart, once king of the two-gun men, still lives in lonely retirement on his ranch. J. Warren Kerrigan, the hero of "The Covered Waggon" and Maurice Costel,lo first of the matinee idols, have retired on their savings.

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Hutt News, Volume 6, Issue 4, 28 June 1933, Page 2

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HOUSEHOLD RECIPES. Hutt News, Volume 6, Issue 4, 28 June 1933, Page 2

HOUSEHOLD RECIPES. Hutt News, Volume 6, Issue 4, 28 June 1933, Page 2