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Show 7.T HOUSEHOLD iniriTSffl Heating raisins and flouring them before adding them to the batter keeps them from sinking to the bottom. To avoid that "glazed" look which appears on rayon, iron it on the wrong side with a warm iron, never a hot one. Lard may become rancid if exposed ex-posed to light, warmth, air or moisture. Store it where it is dry and dark and cool. Use honey instead of sugar on cereals and fruits. It blends deli-ciously deli-ciously with nut-like flavor ef cereals. Fried eggs will keep their shape and not stick to the pan if a pinch of salt is added to the frying fat. To remove cranberry stains from linens, stretch the stained portion across a bowl. Then hold a kettle about a foot away from the bowl and pour a stream of boiling water through the stain until it disappears. Other fruit stains may also be removed in this manner. |