HINTS AND SUGGESTIONS
If linen, after ironing, is placed m the sun, it will be much stiffer than if dried slowly. To keep linen white, wash well and blue in very blue water, then put away rough dry. This will bleach it. To clean real lace, baste it carefully on to muslin, lay it on a table, and, with a fine brush or sponge, cleanse it with soap and water. When clean, roll up in the muslin and rinse well. Squeeze it. but don’t wring. Shake out and, when nearly dry, iron on a well-padded table (still on the muslin). When making a rmy-poly pudding, sprinkle a cupful of breadcrumbs on the paste before spreading the jam. This takes up the jam, and prevents it from running out of the roll when cooking.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23002, 3 October 1936, Page 25
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