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Show AROUND of ,nt?r : . UAIICC litlWrl "e Housewife the nUUoc wSS&msiSis A Supper Special One cup leftover left-over cooked vegetables, four eggs, half-teaspoonful salt, dash of pepper, pep-per, half-cup grated cheese. Break i the eggs and beat the yolks and whites together. Stir in the vegetables. vege-tables. Add pepper and salt. Put in greased baking dish. Cover with grated cheese and bake in hot oven ten minutes. To Remove a Tight Ltd Tie a piece of string round the tin two or three times, just below the lid ; then push a pencil between the string and the tin, twist the pencil pen-cil over, and the resulting pressure pres-sure will release the lid. I Removing Grease Stains j Grease stains can be removed 'from cement walks and porches with a poultice made by dissolving dissolv-ing four ounces of trisodium phosphate phos-phate in a gallon of water and mixing in whiting until a paste the consistency of mortar is obtained ob-tained and plastering a layer of this over the stained area. When dry remove with a trowel or putty knife. . Use Baking Sheets Baking powder biscuits and cookies rise better and brown more evenly on baking sheets than they do in pans. A Mirror Brightens Many housekeepers have found that a hanging mirror will often brighten up a dark corner. Removing Tea Stains Tea and coffee stains can sometimes be removed from china cups by rubbing rub-bing them with a damp cloth dipped in baking soda. Stuffed Shoulder of Lamb One . shoulder of lamb, two tablespoons chopped onion, three tablespoons cooking fat, two cups soft bread crumbs, one teaspoon chopped mint, one tablespoon salt and one-eighth one-eighth teaspoon pepper. Have the shoulder blade removed. This leaves a pocket for the stuffing. Wipe meat. Fry onion in fat, add bread crumbs, mint, celery leaves, salt and pepper. Mix well. Fill pocket with stuffing. Then roast. Shining Saucepans Aluminum saucepans that have become discolored dis-colored inside can be made to look like new by boiling in them water to which a tablespoonful cf vinegar vine-gar and some apple parings or lemon rinds have been added. Cleaning Paintwork Glossy paintwork should never be washed with soap and water, as it usually leaves a smeary surface. A tea-spoonful tea-spoonful of turpentine in warm water will make the cleaning a simple matter and will not scratch the paint. Useful Velvet If you are making mak-ing anything of velvet do not throw away the pieces of material left over. Save them for using as polishers for your black-leaded stoves and for your shoes. You'll get a real mirror-like 6hine on both if you rub them with velvet after the usual polish has been applied. WNU Service. |