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FOOD IN THE COUNTRY HOME.

.\ NATIONAL SURVEY

It was an excellent idea on the helm Conference of the Associated suggest. that me‘mbers should give farm-house food. it was derided at be helpful to circulate a simple se‘ three heads mentionmi when first Production. Couscrvutiun. [\c in the prising and encouraging. it‘ this i has shown what Ll splendid agcn Associated Country \Vomcn of the (ormality plays a part: prrilups—let they get together. ham- :1 faculty at‘ out too much ceremony. in .i viii-cut useful results. This “us the spit founded. and on this occasion it has of sratituniv is ”\Vetl to all “ho h demand for inl'urmation. not least Embassies and chatiuns who hm'c in this modest venture. The volume containing the rcsu V. of the series “\V’hut the CountiIt will be divided into thrcc parts. the three headings mentioned ilbo\t.‘. on The New \\'|ients in Cunallu, on 1 Names in the Kitchen. on Types of .‘ will follow Part I].. a uni-'tuc collect the general public hut daily practisei lished as old favourites by locatinstand. constitute :- rcmurkable rom many countries of tho world. Finull of prominent country women and u 1 up to (late. and will tth he indispc ‘Ollch wilh the country women 01' tin

‘ part of the leaders of the Stock—ttountry Women of the World to their attention to the question of : the end of last year that. it would t of questions. arranged under the this topic was discussed. namely. - Home. The result has been sur—enquiry has done nothing else. it cy for co—ortllnated work is the \Vorld. Perhaps the absence, of us say it who dare—women. when doing what they have to do withand practical way which leads to -it in which the association was proved itself. .\ considerable debt are responded so keenly to their to the. Government Departments. \cry kindly tziken trouble to assist ills of this inquir)~ will he \‘nlume _\'\\Oll|C‘ll nl' lln‘ \“Ul'ld are Doing” There will be longer essays underThere will .tlso he shorter artit‘les lorbs, on Superstitions untl Curious deals in Different Countries. Then ion of recipes, Inostl)~ unknown to t in farmhouse kitr‘hens and ostah—national experivnre: these. as they mentary on farmhouse cooking in .M Part 111. will contain biographies “rectory of their societies, brought. usable to all who wish to keep in ,- worlrli—A Home curresl'nondcnt.

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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19899, 30 May 1936, Page 3

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386

FOOD IN THE COUNTRY HOME. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19899, 30 May 1936, Page 3

FOOD IN THE COUNTRY HOME. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19899, 30 May 1936, Page 3

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