Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 247, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 October 1911 — PRATICE CARE IN KITCHEN [ARTICLE]
PRATICE CARE IN KITCHEN
HM,t u£ n WatchTu’inJs’oMhe" 4 ’"* LMIe Things. - There had beeTTvh ing to one city. after x musicals, and lt*was tigation that the cause was learned—a metal spoon allowed to stand Silnight in the mayonnaise. Too great care cannot be takenf* I the use of metal utensils. It pays for housekeepers to buy heavily plated forks and spoons for kitchen use, as the cheaper ones wear off and are used long after they are unsafe. Keep a sharp watch on ice cream : freezers—when old they give bad cases of lead poisoning. Coffee pots must also be whole. They should be discarded when the enamel begins to wear off. Never put acid jellies or tomatoes In tin dishes to cool—the results are sure to be injurious. Use earthenware molds wherever possible. In opening canned goods pour out the contents immediately, though but a portion is to be used. The air acttag on the metal poisons the contents.; If you buy table oil in quantities* never let it stay in the opened cans.; Bottle at once. Never mix mayonnaise In a tin dish. The action of the vinegar or lemon on it makes for Illness.
