Tlic water iu which onions have been boiled is excellent for /cleaning, gib frames and furniture. It o-reafe and specks and brightens tin o-iit It should not be used till cold ” Nothin" is better for cleaning teetn than (“oninion salt. It quickly lcmow the bacterial -film, which is so hard to keen off even the best-brushed teeth. Salt should not be used to the exclusion of other powders, but should tak. their place occasionally. If vou are an amateur cake-niakei, contemplating the prospect of making and baking a birthday or festival cake of really noble proportions and rich iu fruit steam your cake first; then drv and brown in a moderate oven This plan eliminates the! of. under-cooking or over-cooking, and the resultant product, is most uncommonly good. 1
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Shannon News, 21 September 1926, Page 3
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