MATTERS OF INTEREST FROM FAR AND NEAR.
TO-DAY'S DINNER. fSpecitllj written for Tnt Douimon.] SATURDAY. Irish Stew. Potatoes. Cauliflower. Roly Poly Treacle Pudding, SUNDAY. Clear Soup. Roust ilocf. Yorkshire Pudding. Peas. Potatoes. American Pudding. Sweet Welted Butter. Fruit Tart. Cream. SUPPER. Cold Beef. Veal Chops. Chocolate Mould. Peach Salna. Cream. PEACH SALAD. Peel some ripe well-flavoured poaohes, and cut them iuto pieces with a fruit ltnife. Placo them in a glass dish, and sprinkle with sugar. Jjenvo in a cool pinco for about 2 hours. Just before serving pour over a cup of cream. This is a delicious pudding if well-flavoured peaches are used. AMERICAN PUDDING. One pound flour, lib. suet, Üb. Taisins, a small teacupful of treacle, a small teacupful of inilk, 1 teaspoonful of carbonate of soda, J a teaspoonful of salt. Dissolve the soda in the milk (seo that none is left in the cup), mix all together and boil not less than 8 houre.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1390, 16 March 1912, Page 10
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160MATTERS OF INTEREST FROM FAR AND NEAR. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1390, 16 March 1912, Page 10
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