imm. > \ 35 •• •• W J aaMB JB£ Gaston tells you how to make this Delicious Dish— ‘ 4 artfully seasoned, madame, and tres convenient ‘"JpHE art of the cuisine depends not upon having elaborate ingredients at one’s disposal. Mais non, the secret of success in cookery is to know not only how to cook the different foods, but how to season them, what flavourings to use, and how to blend them. “The Mutton and Spaghetti Pie I show you how to make this week is an example, madame. Without the clever seasonings I introduce, it would be peu interessant uninteresting, as you say it. But made my way, it is one of the dishes of the r f universe. “And, madame, Mutton and Spaghetti Pie has the advantage of being inexpensive, and of the most convenient. If you are going out, you can make it beforehand, and bake it upon your return. Be sure to ask for my recipe at your Hellaby shop.” Make Mutton and Spaghetti Pie with Neck of Mutton, 7d per lb. Get these Secrets of French Cookery To help you make dishes as delicious as those for which French cooks have heroine famou-s , 3/. Gaston offers his free recipes to you. Most of them are for simple dishes, easy to make , hut they contain French cookery secrets that few people possess—secrets that make a world of difference to the finished dish. A vew recipe comes out each week. Be sure to ask for yours at the nearest Hellaby shop. You iciU find them invaluable. Hellabu’s “Better Meats That Cost You No More. "
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1058, 23 August 1930, Page 26
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