HINTS AND RECIPES.
One part of borax to two oi honey or glycerine is an excellent remedy for a sore throat. Lemons should he saved ior (leaning copper and brass, and ior whitening tile wood of kitchen tables. After using a dish or floor-mop wash it out in hot soda water, rinse m boilinf; water, and hang up to dry. By doing this regularly the mop is kept quite dean. To remove nuts from shells, pour hot water over the nuts, letting them soak about ton minutes. Drain oil the water, let them cool,, and, then crack the shells. A tablespoonfu] oi milk in which a little' brown sugar* has been dissolved will glaze cakes and pastry just as well as the white of an egg. A piece of small-mesli wire i.citing placed over the top of Lin? kiiehen grate asbpnn will enable the ash to lull through and the cinders to remain on top. Thes-.' can be thrown on to the lire from time to tame.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 27 March 1926, Page 3
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167HINTS AND RECIPES. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 27 March 1926, Page 3
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