HOUSEHOLD NOTES.
Cakes will he eon.sideraby lightened ,i the whites ol eggs are beaten up separately from the yolks.
l-e strong -<ida water with plenty ol mm!) for cleaning window-.. fvpplv. and finish off with a succession of warm dry cloths.
Baking-soda gives instant rebel to a luirii or scald. Applied either we, or ,1,. v to the burned part immediately, the sense nf reliel is tnag"cal. If an article h,.s been -corohod m „,,„,„,. wet in u,!d water and la when- the bright sun-bme will tall diroftly on u. Ths will take the mark entirely out. * * *
|f when baking, the oven should goto,, hot, ple.ee a ba-.n of cold water in ~. T iiis will co'd the oven, and the steam which ri~es Ironi the water will prevent the contents burning. * * *
|| a -mall piece ol -oda is dished ,„ ~ | in |,. vinegar, and it i* then mixed n -itii the blaeklea.l. it will give a partieularlv bright appearance to the stove „r "rate, especially if you |m»li-1i it with :; pad of old velvet. • * *
When making fr'i't pudding- the |,osin used should be greased. I hen sprtnkle we'l will. I.mwn susiar and ~,, > the pa.st.> again*! the mould, lhe !„„.„. n,r «eoktn_'. form-a rich 1 and „| ;^'„l ,r the outside, of the pudding, makin" it I' l "'' >" ,) Si tomptmj;.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 281, 1 June 1917, Page 3 (Supplement)
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213HOUSEHOLD NOTES. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 281, 1 June 1917, Page 3 (Supplement)
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