Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 117, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 May 1914 — KITCHEN AND PANTRY [ARTICLE]

KITCHEN AND PANTRY

If you open a can of peaches and find them fermented do not throw them away. Heat them over, sweeten a little and make them into pie. In making a fruit cake pour half the batter lu tite pan before adding the fruit, then the fruit will not be found at the bottom of the cake. Don’t forget that microbes are apt to lurk about the mouth of the milk bottle. It should be carefully wiped off before the milk is poured off. yhen boiling cabbage try placing a small vessel of vinegar on,the baca of the stove. The odor of the cabbage will not be so unpleasant. A satisfactory washcloth is made of two or three thicknesses of mosquito netting. The edges are finished by crocheting a scallop in pink or blue.