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WAYS WITH HONEY. VALUE TO CHILDREN. Honey is not only pleasing to the taste, but it is wholesome and easily digested. Containing a very large percentage of sugar, it is a valuable food especially during tho winter months and should always find a place on the breakfast table. There are several ways in which honey can be used; and honey gingerbread is very popular with tho children. A good recipe consists of lib flour, 6oz. butter, 4oz. sugar, 1 tablespoonful ground ginger, 1 gill milk, quarter teaspoonful carbonate of soda, 2 eggs, half teaspoonful mixed spice, and lOoz. honey. Mix the ginger and flour, sieve them into a basin and add the spice. Put the honey, butter and sugar in a pan and melt them slowly. Whisk tho eggs, add the honey mixture and pour over tho flour, Mix well and add a little milk.

Mix tho soda with tho milk, and heat; then add this to tho ginger-bread and mix thoroughly. Turn into a wellgreased tin and bako in a moderate ovon for about three-quarters of an hour

Warm honey him shed over the top of tho cake before it is finished will improve the appearance. For honey pudding put four tablespoonfuls of honey in the bottom of a greased basin. Mix 3oz. flour, a pinch of carbonate of soda and 3oz breadcrumbs, and cream 2oz butter and 3oz sugar. Beat the yolk of an egg into tho butter, then mix in the dry ingredients with, one gill milk. Whisk the egg white to a stiff froth and fold in lightly. Turn into tho basin on top of tho honey, cover with greased paper and steam for one and a-half hours.

Honey vinegar is a good remedy for colds. Mix together equal quantities of warm honey and white vinegar, and bottle. A teaspoonful taken two or three times a day will be soothing for coughs and soro throats.

Four men and a pretty, darkhaired girl, each a loading figure in a different branch of sport, conducted a crowded service at the Central (Methodist) Hall, Bromley, Ivcnt, states an English writer. Miss Dorothy Bound, tho 21-ycaTS-old English international lawn tennis player, wag tho girl. She read the Lesson and preached a short sermon. Besidos being a great tennis player she is a Sunday school teacher, and proved to be as much at home as the preacher to a big congregation as she is on the tennis courts. Dressed in a brown costume with a white collar, a fur, and a smart, brown felt hat, this slim young athlete presented a slight, but appealing figure as she faced the congregation of nearly 1500, and in low but unfaltering voice, gave witness to her faith.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LVI, Issue 7068, 30 January 1933, Page 2

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