WHERE SHALL I BEGIN?
;V . The way to begin well is to begin § In the right place. V;. If it’s washing-up, do the silver first ,v while the water is clean and hot; it i'/," will then dry easily'and polish up nicely. Some people begin with the (.I', glasses, but it is more satisfactory to have a separate lot .of water for these. C" " When its a kitchen range or a gas '•• stove to be cleaned, go over the surface thoroughly with crumpled newspaper, so there’s no risk of getting grease on your brushes. This pre- . liminary treatment will save time in the end. r> - When you want to make a stew, Ip* curry, or anything that needs fried %'• onions for a basis, peel the onions f r :-‘ and let them get on with cooking P -gently while you prepare for the rest of the vegetables. They are all the y better for slow cooking in a covered . pan. ..If baking cakes or pastry is the work of the moment, begin by getV-" ting your oven hot first, so that your Ir'-'.pbatch” may go into the oven as isoon as. it’s ready. Ir> - > '
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Shannon News, 28 October 1927, Page 4
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193WHERE SHALL I BEGIN? Shannon News, 28 October 1927, Page 4
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