WILLARD HOME.
The matron of the Willarcl Home desires to thank the following for their generous donations:-—Mnnawatu Meat Co., Messrs Farlnnd and Sons, Dixon’s and E.' Thwaites’s hutcheries, meat: Boniface Bros., L.E.C. and Birch and Sons’ bakeries, cakes and buns; National Party, sandwiches and milk; Young Farmers’ Club, Bulls, .sandwiches; Scottish Society, sandwiches; Ladies’ Committee, Bussell Street School, milk, cakes and sandwiches: Mrs Bed sham’s Poor Guild, parcel of clothing; Mrs Munro. apples; Mrs Carter, pillow cases and tea towels; “A Friend,” milk and vegetables. A lilllo lemon inice or vinegar on meat takes some of tiic toughness from it. Apply when beginning the cooking. The best plan with tough meat, however, is to "thrash” it well with a mallet or rolling-pin, thus breaking down the fibres, *
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 160, 8 June 1939, Page 12
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127WILLARD HOME. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 160, 8 June 1939, Page 12
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