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Show (Mil Item of liifiirmntlfin for tli llOIIHPYt Ifo. A seasonable nnd delicious way of serving ice-wild raw tomatoes Is to ri;-moo ri;-moo tho insldo of thu fruit, leaf ing a thick wull. Take out tho fcreds, nnd to tho pulp add equal part of drj mustard -nnd brown sugar, a little fnlt, popper-sauce popper-sauce nnd ilucgur. Stir the mixture Into a paste nnd rcjlll the tomato, D not put hot Milter or nny kind of water upon woollen that lime had liquid gTcnso spilled upon them. First Hprinkle buckwheat or rye flour over the place nnd let It ulworli the greao, brush off the ilour, nnd apply then fresh flour until all the grease In absorbed. ab-sorbed. An excellent receptacle to be placed In a corner of a fcewiug-room for holding hold-ing pieces left from drosses, bltH of new muslin nnd ilannols that urn nl waya required nt hand for mending Is a common (lour barrel, ('out the har-rel har-rel with pretty cretonne or olilnt., plaiting the material nnd tacking it upon thn Inxldc ot the barrel mid nt the top, drawing each plait tuioothl, down. 1'nstcii the plaits to tho undir side of the lmrrel. Taste heavy brown wrapping paper insldo tin barrel to make n smooth lining. I.ny a sheet of wadding over tho barrel top midcoicr both sltlt'KwIth tbecietonno, overhaul Ing the material together nt the edge. Make a box plaiting a little more than n linger In width nnd sew around to cover the edge. 1'aston this coer to tlio barrel with two pieces of tnpc to erc for hlngon, mid place n bow of ribbon upon the top to make u handle for lifting tho coier. Tlio barrel will Ht ioo a corner nnd bo most convenient. conven-ient. When making custards for puddings anil the lllliiitf for custard ides, If tlio milk is brought to the scalding point nnd then stirred into the beaten, eggs I nnd sugiu- nnd placed nt once, in tint, own for baking It will require onl half the time usually allow oil for cooking. The range ocn is uot alwnjs In the proper condition for baking w hen most needed and causes much anno;, mice. A custnrd pudding may be stomnt-d. nnd is oftentimes ulcer than baked, being more delicate. A cup custnrd will be steamed lufllclcntly lu 15 minutes. N V.Sun. |