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HOT WEATHER HOLIDAY Quit Haw Cam 9 kaob ' tow becowing ? Make sure the bread is quite cold before putting it away. Wrap it in 2 clean cloth, tea towel or old four bag. Store it on an airy shelf;, Or if you use a bread bin Or tin, keep the lid tilted and cover the gap with 3 muslin throw-over. Keep the bin scrupulously clean. Wash it out once a week, and dry thoroughly in the sun and air. If you line the tin with paper, change the paper often: Haw cam fxeskan stale Bstead ? Dampen the loaf under the cold water tap Or with milk, then heat it in a moderate oven for about 10-I5 minutes. Make sure the bread is quite cold before putting it away. To prevent the formation of a very crisp crust, wfaP the bread loosely after dampening, in a paper bag before heating it in the oven: #our caw 9 bacp Meat[lh 2 If you have not access to a refrigerator you must not expect to keep it far more than two days in hot weather. Hang the meat in a fly-proof , well-ventilated safe (metal Or muslin) in a shady and AIRY place, out of dcors under 0 tree is best. Meat must have aif. Therefore do not keep it flat on the plate, but hang K from 3 hook in the roof of the safe above the plate placed to catch the drips: You will find 3 meat skewer helpful for this. To keep BACON, wfZp it in paper and store in a cool place where it will not taint other food; Haw cam bsp Sup ttn Sautumq In hot Feather no stock will keep more than 3 Of 4 days. Boil it up every days then empty ic into a clean bowl Or jug: Do not leave it standing in the stock Pot Stock which contains starchy food such as four, barley, potato, parsnip; sours readily: Do not risk any soup stock that shows signs of bubbling: Bury it at Once: CoOL ALL FOODS THOROUGHLY BEFORE PUTTING THEM IN THE SAFE OR REFRIGERATOR Issued by the New Zealand Department of Health: 7300 ~LOVELY COLOURS Home and Wardrobe dyeing Fast colours For boiling Or cold-water dating: Refresh tired fabrics the 5 Enxcorasdt RubesARffor $ Fair 3, {atnDuea DISIEBOTOR: A 4 STICHBURY LTD:, BLAIR ST- RRELLINGTON. 5,

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 22, Issue 548, 23 December 1949, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 22, Issue 548, 23 December 1949, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 22, Issue 548, 23 December 1949, Page 14

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