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Recipes Galore

YWYHAT well-fed beings the men of to-day must be. One wonders what our fathers did for changes in menus, or, indeed, how they existed at all. | Turn on to 3ZB:-We get ‘Sunshine Gracie" with recipes galore. Hoping fora change, we switch to 2ZB, and there we find someone else dispensing latest information in the culinary art. Then "Gran’’ at 1ZB, and Gill at Dunedin are just the same. In desperation we turn to the YA stations only to receive another avalanche of recipes and talks on Home Science. Sadly we turn off the radio, coming to the conclusion that we are a nation of gourmands. FULEGERUESUSCERSURSTADIUSEEOESEESSUCLUDELELEDESURUELECQELESSSUGRLESOREROERERTEREESS

J.H.

S.

Timaru.

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Radio Record, 22 April 1938, Page 25

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Recipes Galore Radio Record, 22 April 1938, Page 25

Recipes Galore Radio Record, 22 April 1938, Page 25

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