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Rusty Gem Pans

Dear Aunt Daisy, A woman complained lately of rusty | gem pans. The mistake she made was" to wash the pans after use. They should be wiped thoroughly with paper and. stored upside down in protection from rats, which love the fragrance of the gem pans. To simply grease the pans. before putting in the mixture is not satisfactory; better to drop a small piece of butter into each pan while it is very hot---so hot that when the mixture is put in, it begins to set and is partly cooked before it reaches the oven. | "Lydia," Waipawa. — I have found lard very good to use for this, instead of butter.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 536, 30 September 1949, Page 23

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Rusty Gem Pans New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 536, 30 September 1949, Page 23

Rusty Gem Pans New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 536, 30 September 1949, Page 23

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