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Show - A DISH ALL CHILDREN LIKE. fl ' Birds' Nest Pudding a Dessert That H Appeals, Strongly to the H Little Ones. ! For tho bird's nest pudding that H children dote on empty the egg shells B by punching a tiny hole in each end H or the shell and then blow steadily 9 through until tho contents of tho egg are removed. Cut ono end largo B enough to fill with blanc mango beforo it has hardened. Prop the shell up in a basin of corn meal tho day beforo tho pudding Is to be served, then fill I with the hot blano mnngo, made qulto stiff bo thnt It ijjlll,.. retain Its to)rm W when molded. For the neBt mako a ring rapid of either orango or lemon Jolly. If you havo no regular ring mold you cah sot a Bmall basin within a larger one that can bo rendl'y removed when tho nest Is turned out. This, too, should bo mado tho day beforo It Ib to bo served. When ready to uso pick off tho egg shells nnd arrange the eggs, which may be all whlto or variously colored with chocolate, yolk ot egg or pink gelatin In tho jelly mold, which has boon loosened by wrapping, a cloth wrung out or hot water about tho form. Decorate tho neat with bits of shredded orange peel, plain or candled to Imltato straw, and partially cover with whipped cream to Imltato foath-ers. foath-ers. Some or tho curious little Japanese Jap-anese fenther chicks that can bo purchased pur-chased very reasonably at Japanese I department or confectlonury stores can be perched about tho edges or tho I nent, as a bit of realism Is always at- tractive to children. , |