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A flat iron spoon will serve as a fish-slice. A firm feather will take the place of a pastry brush. For a flour or sugar dredger, get a tin and punch holes in the lid. Instead of rubbing breadcrumbs through a sieve grate, them. A coffee strainer will do for straining soups. . Small, odd cups may be substituted for moulds when cooking puddings or cornflour blanc mange. A pretty mould may be made by standing a small jar in centre of a 'bowl; pour the pudding mixture round this, and, when turned out, fill the space with stewed fruit. A clean bottle will do for a rolling pin. \
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 March 1932, Page 11
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109SUBSTITUTES. Taranaki Daily News, 9 March 1932, Page 11
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