Home-made Cheese.
Ordinarily, cheese-making is regarded as something of a specialist job, but every home can utilise any spare or sour milk for cream cheese. I always do this with any surplus, in the following manner, said a Taranaki farmer's wife last week. Allow the milk to stand until it becomes thick like junket. Pour this .into two thicknesses of butter muslin, tie and hang over a basin until the liquid drains form it. Beat up the contents of the muslin with a pinch of salt: it is then ready for use. The process takes two or three days. Wood Shaving Beds. Wood shavings are a satisfactory substitute for bedding down pigs over fourteen weeks old in reasonably warm quarters, though they are not very suitable for youngsters, as they cannot burrow into them as they can in straw for warmth. ,v •
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 September 1940, Page 28 (Supplement)
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142Home-made Cheese. Taranaki Daily News, 30 September 1940, Page 28 (Supplement)
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