A drawer that sticks is an anrioyance. Rub the sides with soatp or -vf-ax and the difficulty will be overcome. ... ■.". . A teaspoonful of vinegai\ beaten into dripping' cveariied for a cake will ,take, away the fatty flavour and make, the . cake ranch lighten, Vegetables retain their coIqW and are^ crisp and tender, when a teaspoonful of borax is ao^ded to-the wkter in • whichl I they are boiled. '■-~•; ' . _ Don't put. tea■ and coffee near each other unless they are in tins. : : Soiir milk makes cakes ; puddings, scones and omelettes very light. .- The marks left by hot plates and . dishes on a dining table, or other polished wood surf ace, can be 'removed by applying spirit of camplior with a soft cloth. Rub' lightly, and when the stain disap^pearsj polish with a- soft' duster. garment that has been cleaned'with benzine can' be prevented if the material is ironed under a. damp cloth immediately sifter .cleaning.
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Hutt News, Volume 2, Issue 35, 6 February 1930, Page 11
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