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I'inch up the edjres and place In a deep baking disli, add one cupful each of. boiling water and maple or brown sugar with two tablespoon-ful- s of butter and bake, basting often until the fruit Is cooked and the crust brown. Another way of serving three or four kinds of leftover fruits Is to add them to Jello or gelatin; alternating the colors a very pretty dish will result. Still another method put the fruits through a sieve and add to cornstarch pudding, nerving with cream. Chicken Custard. Reheat two cup-ful- s of chicken stock, add the beaten yolks of four eggs, mix with a little cold stock; Cook In a double boiler until the mixture becomes soft and creamy. Season to taste. This Is an Invaluable dish for an Invalid. Combination Vegetable Soup. Cnt two carrots Into dice, Bhred of a small cabbage, half a turnip, half at onion, a potato, two stalks of eel-trFry In a little hot fat, add six cupfuls of stock and salt and pepper to senson. 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