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Cooking With Wine, O. Evans Scott
Cooking With Wine, O. Evans Scott
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
WHENEVER you feel that wholesome meal cookery is becoming uninteresting, and that meals needs "pepping up", try a recipe with wine.
Judicious use of a little wine in cookery can make an amazing difference to everyday dishes.
Rechauffe : Polite Name For Rehash, M L. Paul
Rechauffe : Polite Name For Rehash, M L. Paul
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
ALTHOUGH every housewife tries to serve fresh foods, she often has food left over from the family meal.Rather than waste this food, she will reheat it for another meal.
This reheating of food is necessary to prevent waste, but freshly cooked foods are, of course, to be preferred from every angle for nutrition, flavour and appearance.
Suet For Winter Energy, H M. Gloster
Suet For Winter Energy, H M. Gloster
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
WINTER weather is here again and the housewife will find she needs to provide the family with more substantial satisfying meals than in summer.
Foods which supply heat and energy are necessary to maintain the heat of the body. We get this from foods containing starch, sugar and fat.
Simnel Cake, H M. Gloster
Simnel Cake, H M. Gloster
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THIS is a traditional cake of English rural origin that is usually served on "Mothering Sunday" or Mid-Lent Sunday (the fourth Sunday in Lent).
Mothering Sunday is the day on which sons and daughters visit their parents and take them gifts. Quite often the gift takes the form of a Simnel cake.
Renovate Last Season's Shoes : Sukiyaki : Oya Ko Domburi : Chawan Mushi : Hamburgers : A Book Carrier, H M. Gloster
Renovate Last Season's Shoes : Sukiyaki : Oya Ko Domburi : Chawan Mushi : Hamburgers : A Book Carrier, H M. Gloster
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
HAVE you a pair of worn leather shoes, perhaps a pair of gold or silver kid evening shoes that are "rubbed" on the surface?
Here is good news for you! Your shoes may be renovated and made to look like a brand new pair by the application of a coat of "Leather Lacquer" which is now available in a wide range of colours including gold and silver.
Lamb For Good Living, H M. Gloster
Lamb For Good Living, H M. Gloster
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
LAMB is at its best in the spring. With careful planning the housewife is able to serve it in a large variety of ways.
The favourite meal is Roast Lamb, or to be more correct baked lamb. Usually the forequarter or leg is baked. For a small roast, a piece of loin or part of the leg may be cooked.
Farm And Home - A Happy Christmas To Housewives, H M. Gloster
Farm And Home - A Happy Christmas To Housewives, H M. Gloster
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THE Christmas season is at hand once more and the housewife will be confronted with the problem of providing appetising meals for various occasions.
Breakfast on Christmas morning may become a difficult meal in some households as the normal daily routine is naturally disturbed by a general mixture of church going, the excitement of young folk opening presents, the exploring of Christmas stockings, the door bell ringing with callers, and preparations for Christmas dinner.