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Show SUGGESTIONS A corn popper will be found very useful for washing raisins, currants and small fruits, as the cover can be locked on and the whole shaken in a pan of water; or when held under the faucet the wire mesh breaks the force of the strain and the fruit isn't broken. A left hand rubber glove may be turned inside out and worn on the right hand when the right hand glove "gives out." In measuring molasses first dip the measuring cup in flour and shake it round and empty it. The molasses will run from it quickly without sticking. To remove fat from soap pour the hot soup into a tin pail (a lard pail will answer) having a hole in the side near the bottom, into which a cork is fitted. Let the soup stand till the fat rises to the top and hardens. Remove Re-move plug and let soup run out into a dish, stopping it when fat nears the bottom. |