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SHREDDO is chopped ready for use. TRY IT FOR MAKINC. A SUET CRUST fe FOR UDDINGS ; 11 'Flour, Jib. "Shreddo," 1 ten'spoonful Baking Powder, pinch of salt. Mix t ' lo flour. baking powder and salt wi-Tl a,s together, add the "Shreddo" and mi* — i **° not ' n * Add '$W -?w wa^cr to m ' ?c to a firm paste (about a »mnH u tca cup f u D and. Write for the Shreddo Pudding Book to SHREDDO, LTD.. Auckland. RECIPE FOR APPLE FRITTERS feIANDf CQg |f* FiraQurfwifer 1} cups Flour. 2 teaspoonfula Baking Powder. 1 Egg. 1 J Tablrspoonfuls " Highlander " Milk diluted with half breakfast cup water, t Teaspoonful Salt. Method.—Sift the flour, slowly add the milk and beat well. When it has stood for an hour add the b»-aten egg, powder, salt, and the apples. Cut into very small pieces. Drop spoonfuls into the deep hot fat. Fry a pale brown. HIGHLANDER FULL - CREAM MILK MADE IN NEW ZEALAND Taniwha Washing Extract FOR SCOURING WOODWORK Taniwha Washing Extract is unexcelled. Just dissolve 2 tablespoons of Extract in 2 quarts of water* Order a supply To-day—AH Grocers. Si mm MOW ■mm Ww','"' mm >?:<• l.\»' 119 4 BUSY BRANCHES. Bryant and May's | SAFETY MATCHES, 6£d " DOT" Stores, Auckland, Tho Real Cut-Prlce Grocers. PUFFIN PASTRY needs only the addition of half a cup of water Try it with this recipe: CUSTARD TART:— k' nc 8 sandwich tin Ufa IlfPll with Puffin; use an extra strip round the edge; brush edge with milk and jl| . fiH with a good HI custard. K unable to obtain iff Puffin, send I/- in NZ r! stomps or Postal Note to Puffin, 769, STOCKED BY ALL Mew North Road, Try a tin to-day! Mt " A^;«onf lUtfl mm EAT FRESH FRUIT. APPLE CHEESE;—Stew apples till quite soft, and then rub through a which removes all tho peel and cores. To each pound of pulp add Jib. preserving sugar, first boiling the sugar with a little water till candied high. Put your apples into the sugar and boil it quickly 20 minutes, stirring all the time. Fill your moulds and cover it up. It keeps two or three years, and it is a delicious and useful dish, always ready on an emergency. FROM ALL RETAIL STORES. Wholesale Distributors: Turners & Growers Ltd., City Markets. The Best is Economical. By Scientific Blending Mazawattee Tea goes farthest. The same Srice as other Teas, ut, being Pure Leaf Tea of Strength and Aroma, less Tea than usual is necessary. Packed in New Zealand into one-pound handy tins. MAZAWATTEE, the World's Best Tea. For those Dainty Cakes You simply must use BAKJNCfe WFNSnNN iPQWDERf 3 ' m must use WINSON'S BAKING POWDER, Sold by All Grocers. 1 4oz. tins, 1/-. 60z., 6d per tin. baster'S jt 4 Llillil Cambridge ixjwis EM c J H | SftUSB^CSy Prepared only from tho freshest meats, according to a special recipe, have a distinctive flavour. BAKED WITH TOMATOES and served with oatmeal gravy and mashed potatoes, thay have a flavour all on their own. Make a delightful luncheon dish. Supplied by all Leading Grocers or Direct by T. BASTER LTD., Ponsonby Road.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20988, 26 September 1931, Page 7 (Supplement)

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20988, 26 September 1931, Page 7 (Supplement)

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20988, 26 September 1931, Page 7 (Supplement)