It Might Be Worse
So, cheer up! There are ways of over- / coming our loss. Note that there are lots of stars in both columns; and if it does take more thought, and adds another weight to the war-time burden of women in the home, we are not as badly off as they are in other lands. And potatoes will be striple-starred when they come in again. ‘Some useful suggestions were made by a correspondent in the press ‘ the other day, as to the ways in which apples could be used with meat dishes-just in case you think that the star has no right to be against apples. She suggested combining them with roasts, grills, sausages, bacon, boiled meat, served raw with cold meat, served with cheese dishes. Yes, we have no potatoes, but we have plenty of Sturmer apples! (Next week: "B.O." by Dr. Turbott.)
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 169, 18 September 1942, Page 13
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146It Might Be Worse New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 169, 18 September 1942, Page 13
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