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HINTS AND SUGGESTIONS

To keep fuel stoves a good black, sprinkle the top with a little sugar, then wipe over with a wet cloth Instead of smoothing over the icing on a cake rough it for a change. Thick and creamy orange or chocolate icing looks very effective when well stirred into ridges and whirls with a fork Y V- YWhen making home-made sweets which require handling, rub a little powdered starch on the hands to combat the stickiness. For suet crust, soak a piece of stale bread in water, then squeeze almost dry, and add to the suet and flour. This will make the crust very light.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23221, 19 June 1937, Page 27

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HINTS AND SUGGESTIONS Otago Daily Times, Issue 23221, 19 June 1937, Page 27

HINTS AND SUGGESTIONS Otago Daily Times, Issue 23221, 19 June 1937, Page 27

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