NOTES AND RECIPES.
Heat a lemon before squeezing it, as the juice is thus more easily obtained. If boiled beef, hdm or bacon is left to get cold in the liquor in which it has been boiled it will hot be “dry. 11 If
the meat is to be used hot, replace it in the liquor as soon as it leaves the table. When fruit juice is spilled on table linen sprinkle at once with salt to prerevtn a permanent stain. For corns apply a poultice of white bread soaked in vinegar, and cover with a piece of lint. Leave on for twelve hours and then renew.
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Putaruru Press, Volume VI, Issue 244, 5 July 1928, Page 3
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