SALMON BAKED IN CREAM.
Drain a can of salmon, keeping it as whole as possible. Drain a can of artichoke, bottoms and saute them lightly, choke bottoms and saute them lightly. Put the artichokes in the bottom of a greased pip plate. Place the salmon over the artichokes, cover with about 1 cup of cream and bake until the cream is brown in patches. Serve garnished with lemon slices.
Royal Cousins, The King and Queen of Siam are making friends right and left during their London visit. Everybody likes them, and they are popular wherever they go. King Prajadhipok is a thoroughly modern young ruler, the first Siamese monarch to abandon polygamy. He has given his Queen, who is a cousin, royal status. The latter is a most attractive little lady, with all the chic of a fashionable Parisienne. She dresses with irreproachable taste, and delights in West End shopping expeditions. King Prajadhipok’s great hobby is the cinema, but eye trouble compels him to forego it to some extent. He is an Old Etonian, thoroughly imbued with modern ideas on many subjects.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 September 1934, Page 19 (Supplement)
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182SALMON BAKED IN CREAM. Taranaki Daily News, 8 September 1934, Page 19 (Supplement)
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