Tomato Juice Removes Ink
Dear Aunt Daisy, I am so thankful to you for your suggestions for removing the ink stains on the wee "cardie," and am very pleased to report that they all came out with the tomato juice, and left no mark.(W.M.H., Wellington). Here are the suggestions given: (1) Rub with a cut tomato or tomato juice, leave for a little while, then wash. (2) Mix up mustard as you would for tle table, plaster it over the ink stains and leave overnight. Next morning, sponge off, (3) Soak tor some hours in a mixture of salt and lemon juice, then wash. Meringues One cup of ordinary sugar, 2 tablespoons boiling water, white of 1 egg, pinch salt and a pinch of powdered alum, Put all together in q basin, and stand the basin in a meatdish of boiling water on the stove. Beat very well indeed, while the water boils round the basin. The meringue comes up like snow. Put in teaspoon lots on greased slide, and let get quite cold when cooked before taking off the slide.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 188, 29 January 1943, Page 15
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181Tomato Juice Removes Ink New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 188, 29 January 1943, Page 15
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