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Everything ready for mixing and making.

Mrs. BARDELL'S

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Recipes

HEY come Just at the right

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moment, when we are begin- ning to feel that winter menus are getting rather duli, Oranges and lemons, now at their cheapest, and best, put health and flavour into puddings and cakes.

Choosing the Best

Thin skinned oranges generally contain the most Julee. Firm, Juli-

bodied fruit is the best, never buy oranges that are limp. Choose lemons that are heavy in proportion to their size.

Here are economical recipes for using oranges and temons:

Lemon Curd Filling

Sufficient for three layer cakes. To make the lemon curd, pal Joz. margarine into a jar, add 30%. loaf sugar, and a beaten egg. Add the rind and juice of two lemons, then stand the jar in a pan of boiling water. Cook gently until the mixture thickens.

Orange Pudding-Boiled

An-economy-pudding; also light-and-

digestibic.

Ingredients: b, self-raising flour, 40% margarine, cold water to mix, a pinch of salt, the rind and juice of iwo oranges, Joz. sugur.

Rub the margarine into the flour and salt, add the sugar and groted orange rind. Add the orange juice and sufficient cold water

aliff paste.

form a

Roll out on a toured board, sprend

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with a little marmalade, roll up, real the ends, and tie in a scalded and floured clol.. It is a good plan to place a plece of buttered paper on the pudding cloth to prevent sticking.

Tie the ends with tape, fix a safety pin in the centre, boll for 24 hours, or Rteam for 3 hours. Turn out, and serve hot with custard.--

Delicious "Duff”

Buel puddings are excellent for growing children. They will like this

onc.

Ingredients: b. self-raising flour, 3oz. kledded suet, a pinch of suit, Joz sugar, the rind and Juice of one orange. Mix together the salt, suct and flour, add the sugar and the grated crange rid. Bir in the juice and sufflelent cold water to form a stiff paste. Form into a roll or ball, tle in a cloth, and boll for two hours.

Turn out and serve with a little hol orange marmalady poured over the top.

Baked Orange Pudding

Good cold weather sweet. Ingredients: b. self-raising flour, 4oz. margarine, 1 egg, 4oz, sugar, salt, rind and juice of two oranges. Rub the margarine into the flour until very fine. Add the grated orange rind and jufco, stir in the sugar, and egg of a mile mlik. Mix well, pour lito a greased baking tin, and bake in a fairly hot oven for one hour. Mark 0, This pudding is sufcient for Ave

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ORANGES

AND

LEMONS

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give Fresh Flavour

to Puddings

petsons. Lemon Juier and the rind may be used in place of the range.

Hot Lemon Cakes

Always welcome at the winter tea- Laule.

Ingredients: b. self-raising flour, -2oz.margarine; & lemon; rind and juice: a pinch of sail, a tablespoonful of sugar:

Rub the margarine Into the flour And sol, Add the sugar, lemon rind and juice with a little warm milk. Mix tonight dough, then turn on to a floured board and knead well. Roll into a flat round, cut into eight, brush over with a little milk and sugar, then bake, In a quick oven for fiteen to twenty minulea. Regulo 7

Split open and sprend with mar- garine, or butter.

Fresh Fruit Blancmange

A nice cold supper sweet. This will have a short life, if carefully made,

Ingredients: Two heaped tablespoon- fuls of patent cornflour, three lable- spoonfuls of sugar, one pint of milk, a pinch of salt, the rind and julee of one orange and the Hind and juice of halt a lemon.

Mix the cornflour to a smooth paste with a little of the cold milk. Put the remainder in saucepan, with a pinch' of salt, and bring to the boll, then pour this over the cornflour and sile.

Rinse the pan in cold wales, return

and Pies

the mixture to it. then ball and stir for five minutes. Add the grated rind and juice, reboil, stirring all the time, then pour into a wetted mould, and leave in a cold place to set.

The Children's Cake

A cut-and-come-agalu cake. Ingredients: jlb, self-raising flour, b margarine, lb, sugar, 1 egg, the rind and jince of two origes. a pitch

•of salt,

Marzipan orangos and fruit slices decorate on icad party coko.

Bent Luc mar- garine well with a wooden

spoon until very creamy and pale, add the sugar and again bent well, add the beaten 好轻然 and flour, the rind and juice. Heat again, then turn into ʼn prepared cake tin, and cool in a moderate oven for 11 hours. For a party this cake can be leed and decorated with 18arzipan oranges and fruit slices.

ENVELOPE.

HAT

AN ordinary

envelope tists

inspired omart....hat sketched by our artist. Made in black silk felt. it has 'scarlet scal in Die "centre: Another bank of felt accures the hat safely on your head and the bag to match is carried

Accessories take on a new note this coming season. At a London collection a belt and purso had postage stamps in natural coloured leather.

A black kučkia belt had doors repro- duced in miniature in'black and white composition with house numbers also decorating the neck of the frock. Cut -out red leather horses also decorated

another purse.

Five Young Ideas

SOON you will be plan-

ning now clothes for the

very small members

your family,

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of

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Here are five illustrated ideas to work from, reading from left to right.

1.

Little girls look charm- ing to pale yellow dotted fabric-especially one like this tolth gauged bodice and incings of green velvet.

2.

Try dressing your small boy in a light blüc sult (soll wool fabric in the spring and pique later on) cut with... a nautical air and Onished with

3.

navy blue applique anchor,

Here again smocking is very flattering to an otherwise simple little frack in plain white crepe-or handkerchief linen when warmer days come.

4.

Romper suit for garden and beach days. Fine gaug- ing on bodice and plenty of fullness for an energetic tod- dler. It is made in tomato colour fine woollen-or alian- tung slik will be nice when the -sun shines strongly.

5.

More smocking on a silk lines frock in strawberry ice pink. Lovely for a fair little girl.

At Home

GINGER

GINGER is a popular flavouring which can be used in many dishes, and gingerbread is an old-fashioned favourite.

An excellent realpe consists of, b. flour, lb. brown sugar, 4uz. butter, b. syrup, 2 tablespoonfuls of ground ginger. 1 gill milk, tea- spoonful of carbonate of soda, 2oz. candied peel, 2 CHRS -and 207. sultanas.

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Mix the ginger and four sieve Hongkong Bank Bldg.

them into a basin and add the cur- rants and finely cut, peel. Put the syrup, butter and sugar into a pan and melt hem slowly. Whisk the ongs, add the syrup mixture and pour over the flour-Mix well-ond- Add add a little milk if required. the carbonate of soda to the milk and heat, then add this to the ginger- bread and beat thoroughly:

Put the mixture in a well-grensed iin and bake It la n moderate oven for about three-quarters of an hour. Warm syrup brushed over the top of

Anished the cake before it is

will give the surface, a shiny appearance.

PASTRY.

You know, of course, when mak ing perfect pastry, it is wise to have the paste slightly wider than your rolling pln This allows for perfect aeration and consequent lightness.

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ACROSS

2

125

126

7 Being Scottish, the marbles of this county are known by ita other name.

8 One intended? (Now I await

the bricks).

18 Blooms in the City,

11 Lend a car for this record,

12 Always stuck up, though maybe

bursting with nows. 14

Mark

15

The

fringe of knowledge.

13 Flint is the home of many such

old

buffers.

20 Detains.

22 Not much to put in the morning. 24 You can easily hit the right

nail with this word,

20 Rolacs laboriously.

29 In a parlous state in the dumb-

Iran.

30 Combines hopes.

31 Worse in other words-three

of them.

32 Started, but not startled,

DOWN

1 It does look like a nasty disiur- bance in the Park, I must admit (two words, 0, 3).

2 Cep pears (anog).)

3 Attained.

4 The shopkeeper who derives

from Milan.

No one can, with Ann in her cot.

No, it isn't the past tense of bolle. D. Wireless gintion.

13 Changing step becomes a nul-

sance.

16 The immortal Sarah.

17 Here it is that mares are stabled. 10 Tongue.

21 If the solver has the right method of attack, these should rarely be necessary.

23 Open air.

25 It's mad to be among this. 27 This will give rise to successes. 28 Punctuation mark.

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