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pj Cora Flour for economy. jH| The most delicious pudding may be truly economical if it rn is full of nourishment. Food-value is the test. Milk is W still one of the cheapest foods, measured in food units to PI the pennyworth: Corn Flour makes the most of milk by LJ making it perfectly digestible. Pi There is economy every day in ■ ' H Brossfi&Polson's-' Cora iFlouk '; Corn Flour and cheese pudding, or Corn \ 1 ) ~Jmiy Flour, cheese and tomato pudding, made 1 , like a sweet baked Corn Flour pudding, but j A- omitting the sugar and using cheese, or cheese " je/ • and sliced tomatoes instead, make excellent s and economical supper dishes, hot or cold. ' \ il • <CBJEESE ' SKIDDING j w Jr\,Pirin or '*** J? ers ons.' Sj SLJwL nfft 2 Brown & Poison's Corn Flour! f m _ ..P c-1T I pint Milk. i-oz. Butter. r 1 iffl Ml fj 4 oz. Grated Cheese. j 5 \ teaspoonful Salt, Pepper, and | i V • made Mustard. P _ c i ■ M'* 'he Cora Flour with a little of L . C—e-"' the milk to a smooth cream. Bring | rV —-v. test of the milk to the boil and f t ' lc orn our " n '° 'he L L CfS-T Other ingredients. Boil forten minutes, | stirring all the time. Pour into a well- f M buttered pie-dish and bake in a very L s ' ow ovena n ' ce ' )rown on 'i l6 to p> 1 ! tSff or k r °wn before the fire. T For tqmato pudding put four sliced \ it—tggfr tomatoes at bottom of pie-idish, pour % TemiofVdtfing pudding mixture over and bake. j H| jH| '.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 158, 23 March 1918, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 158, 23 March 1918, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 158, 23 March 1918, Page 11

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