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Show mm it p O P P E R-BOTTOMED utensils can be easily cleaned if you sprinkle the bottoms with salt, then rub with lemon juice or vinegar. A half lemon used for this makes easy work of the rubbing. Rinse with clear water. Carry a small, stiff-bristled brush as you go about your housework, house-work, and you'll find it handy for brushing off pieces of lint on the upholstery, fluffy rugs or bedding. When storing your pressure saucepan in the cupboard, invert the lid loosely in the pan. Never close the pressure pan with the lid as musty odors can easily develop. Glasses which have had iced beverages bev-erages in them should be first rinsed in cool water which is then gradually warmed for washing so the glasses do not break. Only soap with water should be used to wash rubber pieces like pads, storage racks, sink drainers or drainboard pads. Let them dry thoroughly and let some sunlight through to them so they will not mildew. . ' RECIPE OF THE WEEK Liver Sandwich Spread 1 chopped onion 1 tablespoon butter 2 hard-cooked eggs pound steamed pork liver cup cream Salt and pepper Steam liver for 25 minutes in tightly covered pan. Cool and put liver through meat grinder. Mince eggs. Brown onion in melted butter. Mix all ingredients ingredi-ents together, seasoning to taste with salt and pepper. Keep spread refrigerated until ready to use, then spread on white or ; whole wheat bread. For musty mattresses, use a solution of water and disinfectant and brush on the mattress, set standing up. Let one side dry before be-fore doing the other side. Dry in the sunlight. To prevent dish cloths from acquiring ac-quiring an odor, wash and rinse in clear water after each use, and hang to dry. If you are looking for a remedy for the dish cloth problem, prob-lem, place in a bleaching solution with water and let stand for an hour. Wash in suds, then boil in soapy water for 10 minutes. Rinse and dry in the sun. |