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~ Summer Fralt p is now in season. Children should be encouraged to eat • P it.' Light, sweets such as stewed fruit with blancmange % or Corn Flour custard are more wholesome than heavy L puddings; they have the nourishment of milk, made r ' delicious and digestible by . p , . ■ • i 1 : C6rajFknf. : J; One of the lightest of sweets—natural fruit jellies without p . gelatine—can be made with Brown & Poison's Corn Flour. L See recipe b booklet offered below. _ -..'...-.X. A new and improved way of serving stewed fruits.— L Strain off the juice from stewed fruit, and to every ; p pint add a heaped teaspoonful of Brown & -«r"-jw » Poison's Com Flour, which has first of all . /gj£ < L been blended with a little cold water to ■MWfe§MksT ■ a smooth cream. Boil up again for 2 minutes, . and pour over and round the fruit. \, te Free.—The Broan & Poison Ss£. *% i ' '<■ look of recipes for dainty sum- L{VJT j I f\ mer dishes from J.B-GilfiUan& 1Co., P.O. Box 848, Auckland. COL V
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3012, 24 February 1917, Page 5
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