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Jack criticised my soupz NOT FINISHED YOUR. SOUP ? WHAT'S THE MATTER. WITH IT 9 EASILY MY DEAR/ IT'S THE THICKENING YOU USE. YOU THY BROWN & POLSON CORN FLOUR. THEN YOUR SOUPS WILL NEVER GO LUMPY. I ALWAYS USE IT FOR GRAVY,SAUCES] AND EVERYTHING.) li S2 •< mm gn i "■UftSYiS s % Jill ssks Wii' 4uim ss •!. iSjSisisji 1 Si m NEXT DAY fe £ 1 m <9 m Wm s *-»T 03 Wly °Q d YOUR soups will be like cream if you use Brown and Poison Corn Flour for thickening. It brings out the flavour of all soups, gravies and sauces makes them gorgeously smooth and tasty. Try it once you'll never apologise for lumpy soup again! There are hundreds of different things you can make with corn flour. It turns an ordinary dish into a party treat improves the flavour of practically everything you cook ! Try this Corn Flour Sponge Pudding, for instance, it's simply delicious, and give your husband this Vegetable Soup he'll ask for it again! THAT EVENING CORN FLOUR SPONGE PUDDING t of. Brown & Poison Corn Flour. 1 oi. Flour. 2 Eggs. I teaspoon V*nilL> Essence. 4 oj. Butter. 4 ot. Sugar. i teaspoon Bating Powder. Beat butter and sugar to ■ cream. Beat in each egg separately with a little Corn Flour. Sift in rest of Corn Flour and baking powder. Add essence and • little milk if required. Mix well. Put into wellbuttered border mould, bake 30 te 40 minutes till golden brown. Turn out at once, «erv« with stewed apple* in centr*. VEGETABLE SOUP Salt and Pepper. 1 pint White Stock. I oz. Brown & Poison Corn Flour. 1 Carrot, Turnip, Onion, 1 Stick Celery.' 2 Bay Leaves. 2 or. Butter. Shred vegetables, put into saucepan with melted butter, cook 5 mins. without browning. Add bay leaves, salt, sugar and stock (boiling). Simmer 15 mins. till vegetables are aoft. Mix Corn Flour with milk and •dd. Boil for a few minute*, *tirring carefully. Remove bay leave* and icrv*. FREE: Corn Flour added to flour makes all cakes and puddings lighter. And, of course, you know It's purest for custards and blancmange. Send for beautifully illustrated Recipe Book it's FREE. Simply send your name and addresl to J. B. Gilfillaa ft Co., P.O. Box 848, Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22449, 19 June 1936, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22449, 19 June 1936, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22449, 19 June 1936, Page 17

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