|ti} Better and cheaper ||1: than cornflour—more tiling you've ever teitcd, don t »®sl Sweetheart o' Wheat with the coarse unappetising article \. Wkw Mw§ usually sold as Semolina. Designed to supersede Com- \ iflEffl- flour it has done so in thousands of N.Z. homes, and a trial X. E%y^^\' w iH ,li ow you that it i 6 not only far mere delicious than cornflour, mu jhSkT \ • it ii also far cheaper. Made from the finest selected wheat, treated MWil in the great Thistle Mills by the most modern processes and under M[\ .■;■ conditions of scrupulous cleanliness, Thistle Semolina is rich in proteid ijfyn. fwlf «" bw} y bwilding material. Dr. Robert Hutchison, the world J leading |*\ $||||r authority on food values, writes thus of Semolina:—' It i» prepared Jfc 1 Wmm from the ccntral parts of hard wheats that are rich m gluten. It con- Jfo \ ||||||| turns about 11 %of proleid or half the amount contained man equal A Ifflll' Sweetheart ©' Wheat / Hr'■ '^ eR ' ' or blane-mange, custards, puddings, scones, pastry—for I H ■ffifil ■ thickening graviej—for soup—macaroni cheese, etc. Use it in | S ' place of cornflour—but use less of it. Here are some good g l| y&Swij recipes by Miss Una Carter, the noted ceokery expert: I i fel ( Rock Cakes—B <"»•h""" ot dripping, 2 "«■"°" » u !* r ' i °"'„ flmr| 1 ?,*• | \ wtt Semolina, 1 egS, i teaspoon biking ponder, few drop? essence,: 2 oz». sultanas "J® I \ ft 4 ' ' lemon peel chopped. Beat butter and sugar to a cream: add other I \ »1 -SSfflSS* drop deisertspoonful of the miltuio on Is a ooli Houted traj. iai« m moderaU I V \ 1 Chocolate Shape—l quart milk, 4 Inblefpoona '"I* l ' 1 tablespoon eons,7 |\ \\ iKfcWll h.afed tablespoon. Thistle Semolin., 1 af«ert«poon butter, f« drop. ...me. gl \\ I W&j j •feSfvM wnilli. Bring milk to boiling point, «dd iui;ar Md butter. Moisten itU H "ft. TA \ xL-^7 Semolina and cocoa with cold mill, and stir RraduallT into boiling milk. Boil for Hw, \. Jt 3 minutes, stirring well. Add essence. Wet ft mould, pour in mixture. When » % told, turn out. Serro with creun or boiled custard. w. % Every Thistle Semolina package contains the coupons enabling . \ \ | What do the Men at | .MIIUIIM mi-—». M.. the Front WANT? | THE ABOVE INQUIRY WAS MADE BY The Minister of Defence (SIR JAMES ALLEN) Brigadier-General Richardson (Commandant N.Z. Expeditionary Force, England) | REPLIED"HAVELOCK" | TOBACCO Vide Wellington Evening Posi, 25th June, 1917 j ® beer s^^s '
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 223, 8 June 1918, Page 12
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