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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS

“Tommy.” North-East Valley.—On Fri-

day. . "Review," Roslyn.—You would need to consult a hairdresser in regard to

such a matter. "Gooseberry Marmalade," Clinton. —The Home Science Extension Bureau say 6 that the marmalade ought to be all right so long as it was removed from the tin as soon as it •was cooked and

not left standing in it for any length

of time. "Tui," Taieri. —Nasturtium seeds are much used as a seasoning in place ol caper sauce. The Home Science Extension Bureau says:—Pick the green seeds on a dry, day. Wash them and dry off the surface moisture between clean towels. Place on trays in a single layer and expose to the sun for one or two days. Then place for about 10 minutes in a cool oven. Pack into jars and cover with a spiced vinegar which has been made by infusing one quart of white vinegar with six or eight peppercorns, two large bay leaves, and half-ounce of salt. Cork and seal tightly.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22756, 17 December 1935, Page 15

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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS Otago Daily Times, Issue 22756, 17 December 1935, Page 15

ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS Otago Daily Times, Issue 22756, 17 December 1935, Page 15