ISSUED' BY THE DePT: OF HEALTH STOP! WASTE NOT WANT NOT ' HOw To USE ALL LEFT-OVER BREAD} Rationing and food shortages remind uS that the world is still short of food: Usable food thrown into the rubbish tin is no credit to the housewife: The world wants food_don't waste yours: Use your left- over bread these ways : Moist BREAD CRUMBS : the oven and store for adding to soups ; Crumble stale bread aud use to lighten or fry them in fat for adding at once to steam puddings ; to eke out the meat in pea soup: shepherd'$ pie; to stretch scrambled egg and welsh rarebit; in baked puddings likke Left-OveR TOAST: queen pudding; for stuffing rabbit or for Use to thicken thin soups Put the slice stuffed heart of toast into the simmering soup or break it uP first Blend into soup with fork DRIED BREAD CRUMBS: Break uP stale bread and dry in the oven STALE SANDWICHES : when it is in use: Run the rolling pin over Toast under griller Or fry left-over sand: it and store the crumbs in an airtight wiches for breakfast or tea: tin for use for topping baked dishes like macaroni cheese, and for coating potato SweET OR SAVOURY cakes and rissoles. Try parboiling carrots BREAD BISCUITS : and parsnips, rolling them in bread- These can be used for spreading with crumds and baking round the joint: Try sweet or savoury mixtures. Cut bread Fruit Betty, wich layers of sweetened into fancy shapes. For sweet biscuits, {ruit such as apple and crumbs baked in brush with milk and sprinkle with sugar pie dish dotting the top layers of or mixed sugar and cocoa: For savoury crumbs with small dabs of butter. biscuits, brush with milk and sprinkle with grated cheese or celery salt or just SIPPETS FOR SOup: plain salt Bake both kinds in the oved Dice odd slices of bread: Dry them In until crisp: SAVE BREAD and save wheat imports thereby freeing valuable shipping space: KEEP This ANNOUNCEMENT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE I6 FOR A HEALTHIER NATION 4 healfby futurefor Vour baby ankorir 338 ANKORIR Raay Food ALWAYS SAFE BABY FOOD Ir New ZEALAND Co OPERATiVE DAIRY CO. LTD_ ANZAC AVENUE, AUCKLAND
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 320, 10 August 1945, Page 13
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