You

need

never waste-

N any course at any meal of the day bread can play its part. I will just point out some of its possibilities, for you to make your choice of where they shall be applied.

A loaf when new is irresistible with better and cheese or Jum.. At two days old it reaches its prime for making tonst; and the hardened fragment of its dotage, when crisped in the oven, crushed with the rolling-pin, and passed through a sleve makes the best breadcrumbs for coating illets of fish or rissoles. for frying.

A thin silce of bread. and butter the early morning comes up with

cup of tea, or it doesn't as far as I am concerned, because I hate early morning cup of tea.

Let us get on to breakfast. Apart from the toast which stands in the rack, there is the toast which gors under poached or scrambled eggs, grilled kidneyn, minced ham, flaked ilah, or anything else you like.

There is also the fried bread which can to under the same things, or can accompany grilled bacon, sausages or fried vegetables.

The making of toast and fried bread is often taken too lightly, with the result that they become heavy.

People will fry sausages or rashers in a pan, take them out to keep hot, and instantly drop in the squares of bread for frying. A grave mistake.

the fut Always thoroughly hent again before putting in the bread.

or shallow tat is Whether deep used, the whole art of making crisp, golden and greaseless fried bread is to have the fat bolling hel

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Toast should not be made in a hurry, but though made at leisure it should be eaten without delay, for it goon gars tough. If it has to he kept waiting for 110c while, I should always be stood on edge. That is what toast-racks are for.

Bread makes admirable puddings for lunch.

We all know the basis of a bread- and-butter pudding.

A piedish is buttered

and half filled with layers of bread and butter A custard made with a pint of milk and a couple of beaten eggs is poured over this, the pudding is ollowed to

BREAD

is then baked brown in a moderate. oven. But it is what goes in between the layers which counts.

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Anna Had

A way with Eggs

OUR Homealde cook was a girl from

chicken farm, and n Danish really I think there must be some- thing in the, influence of environ- the dishes she mert, because ali mnade on an egg and milk basis were miraculous,

Custard like golden cream, souffles that would float out of the window il they weren't eaten so quickly, and nursery milk puddings fit for a

banquet.

HERE ARE HER HINTS:

VIE main reason for Anna's suc-

THE

cess, of course, was that she was light-hearted as well as light-band- ed-in her use of eggs and bultert Danish cookery belongs to the "tnice six eggs and a pint of cream" school, so try these dishes row while eggs are cheep, or when you want to im- press your friends.

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CREAM CUSTARD

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THIS is on different from ordinary custard as milk powder from new milk; it's really a sauce rich enough to make a simple pudding, such as baked apples with sultanas, into something very special. Here's how: To pint milk allow 2 egg yolks and 2 tablespoons caster sugar, beat the yolks and the sugar well together and add to them very gradually, stirring all the time, enough boiling milk to make them pour ensity.

Then add the mixture to the rest of the milk, just allow the whole to come to the boil, then pour off quickly into a jug.

For flavour, put lemon rind or vanilla pod Into,the milk before boil-

It can make its last appearance asing it. #croustade in which the savoury nesties or as a croute on which it alta.

There are people who say that bread sauce should be perfectly smooth. If they mean that it should be free from hard lumps. I agree, but

Sugar and currants and finely chopped candied peel should strewn on each layer and over the top, and the custard may be flavour- ed with grated lemon rind, nutmeg, or what you will. And, if there happens to be a drop of brandy to then add a layer of cherries. Con- If they want it to look like bechamel sure....

tinue with alternate layers, and sauce they are too refined for me. Here is a richer pudding, made bake in a moderate oven. with brown bread,

custor sugar, a gift of whipped cream,

Serve with castor sugar sprinkled over, and cherry sauce poured round,

Any whites of eggs that are left over Annn beats up with sugar into delicious little meringues.

Ifer custard is also excellent, used as a filling for cakes or the meringues; she often serves it to us as a dinner sweet put between rich bisculls mude as follows:

RICH DANIŞI BISCUITS mob. flour and Zez. leing sugar

allow 4lb. butter. Mix til smooth, beat in two egg yolks and leave for 20 minutes. Then roll out, cut into rounds and bake in a moderate oven for 15 to 20 minutes. Serve alone, ns tea biscuits, or with custard cream as a sweet.

SOUFFLE

ont

I will only pause at tea to mention

Simmer a small, quartered onion buttered toast and dripping toast, and in half a pint of milk for an hour, Whip the whites of four egits to a still froth, and mix with them slx to Inment that one does not see t Take out the onion, then add two ounces of brown breadcrumbs, the much delicious current bread as one ounces of sieved breadcrumbs and a seasoning of pepper and salt. Stand yolks of the eggs, three ounces of used to

spoonfuls of castor sugar, this by the fire for five minutes. To four egg yolks allow four table- Then, according to whether it is too thick or too thin, add more milk or flat tablespoonful flour, and one nint more breadcrumbs.

of boiling milk. Pour the milk gradually into the egg mixture, stir- Let it stand another five minutes,ring all the time, and add two melt- stir in a tablespoonful of cream, and ed leaves of gelatine. Leave it to get serve at once.

then

fold

in the stiffly whipped

Or la it that the eyes are becoming the grated rind of half a lemon, and old and rheumy, and that there real a pinch of ground cinnamon (Ifly are still piles of it on every nursery

ked).

Butter a plain mouled, put some

stand for two hours to soak, and it of the mixture at the bottom, and

CASTORIA

MEDICAL, SYRUP

Eu esindatag ba leef

TINTAMES L. CHILDRENS

PLEASANT

SATE

EFTECTIVE

A. Šalakë romady ko

Degerling Dhardes

DOU

HIS TINY, TUMMY

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where there is no

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CIRCULATION

table?

• cold of four eggs. Add any flavour-

At dinner,-bread can come in with the soup in the shape of crisply tried For supper, all a buttered piedish ing when cold before folding in the dice, can coat the fillets of fish with with alternate layers of breadcrumbs, whites of egg. Pineapple julec is

or assist the joint as grated cheese, and mushrooms, with good, sherry marsala, grated a golden shell, stuffing or the ronst bird as bread seasoning to taste. Dot with butter, orange or lemon peel, chocolate, or sauce and brown breadcrumbs.

strong coffee.

and bake in a moderate oven.

Girls' and Boys' Corner

HOW AN AEROPLANE WORKS

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TT Is by means of the wings (A) and the elevators (B) that he aero- plane is able to rise from the ground and keep in the air.

You will see that both of these are Alxed at an angle so that the air the strikes the underneath side us acroplane travels in the direction of the arrow (C),

It presses hard against the whole of shown this considerable surface, as by the arrows (D) in the diagram, and is then deflected downwards,

No. 3. THE WINGS.

Look out for No. 4 in this series next

In changing the direction of the air In this way the wings are themselves becomes, until it is suficient to raise the forepart of the machine complete- forced upwords, and the faster the ly of the ground, the tall being lifted acroplane goes the stronger this lift by an exactly similar tall being lifted

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Very Considerate, Indeed

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