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A LADY'S DISCOVERY. A NEW RECIPE FOR BISCUITS. A well-known Auckland business man relates the following little episode which actually occurred in his own home; — During the holidays the family were having afternoon tea with some lady visitors, and among the eatables provided was a plate of home-made biscuits. After sampling these biscuits the business man said to his wife: "Amy, dear what a delightful flavour you have managed to get into these biscuits. They remind me of that famous London make we used to get." "Yes, indeed," said one of the ladies present, "the flavour is quite new to me —so delicately alluring. I have (been trying to !imagin ft how you got it." "An accidental discovery," said the hostess. "You would never guess." "Oh, do tell us," chqrussed the ladies. "Well, I thought I would try an experiment, and I added a spoonful oi Tucker's Custard Powder to my usual recipe. That is all." In response to further pleadings, the lady wrote out the recipe for her friends. Here it is;— Two cupfuls of rolled oats, 1 cupful of sugar lib butter, 1 teaspoonful of Tucker's "Family" ißaking Powder, 1 tablespoonful of Tucker's "Sunshine" Almond Custard Powder, 1 tablespoonful of flour, and 1 egg. Bake &n greased fcl*£LV A large tin of Tucker's "Sunshine" Custard Powder costs a little more than other brands, but it contains more, and is very much better valiic Ask your grocer for "Sunshine" every time. ■

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Northern Advocate, 5 June 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Northern Advocate, 5 June 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Northern Advocate, 5 June 1920, Page 1

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