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1 A LADY'S DISCOVERY.
A-SEW RECIPE FOR BISCOITS. A well-known Auckland business man ' relates tho following little episode wliich ■actualW oecurral in his own homo: During the holidays the' family 1 vera luivini! afternoon tea. with some lady visitors, .and •.umony the eatables pio- ■ Tided .was a plale of home-made biscuits. After sampling these biscuits the lmsi-. n«ss man said to his wife; "Amy, dear, what a delightful flavour you have manai?ed 'to jet into these biscuits. They remind me of that famous London make . wo used to geh" "Yes, indeed," said one of the ladies present, "the flavour ■ is quite new to me—so delicately alluring—and I have been trying to imagine how you got it." "ft was an accidental • discovery," said the -hostess, "which you would never guess." "Oh. do toll us the BPcrct ?" chorused the ladies. "Well, I thought I would t|'.v ail experiment, and'' I added a spoonful of Tucker's Custard Powder to my usual recipe. That ! is ail." In, response 'o further plead- ' tags the lady wrote out the recipe for U'r friends. Here ifc • is:— Two cupfiils of rolled oats, 1 cupful of sugar, Jib. butter, 1 toaspoonfui of Tuckpr'sV'Family" ' Halting Powdor, 1 tnblespconful of Tucker's "Sunshine" Almond Custard J'owder, • 1 tablespoonful of flour, and 1 egg. Dako on greased tray. ; A large tin of Tuoter s' "Sunshine" ■ Custard Powder costs a little liioro than other brands, but it contains more, and . is very much better value. Ask your grocer for "Suns'aine" every time.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 161, 3 April 1920, Page 6
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