Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 190, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 August 1914 — Cocoanut Custard. [ARTICLE]
Cocoanut Custard.
z Beat five or six eggs slightly and add one-half cupful of sugar and one(fourth teaspoonful of salt; then pour Kin slowly four cupfuls of scalded imilk. Strain, add one-half cupful of cehredded cocoanut and turn Into a (slightly buttered mold. Set In pan, [half surround with hot water and [bake in a slow oven until firm. lsurdng the baking care must be taken [that the water surrounding the mold [does not reach the boiling point, or [custard will whey. Chill and turn on serving dish. New Cleaning Cloth. i There is a cleaning cloth on the that is a glove and duster combined for which Is claimed exceptional (qualities. It Is softer than chamois, (and this softness is not lost In washing. This cloth is said to be particularly [useful in preserving the luster on •highly polished surfaces, such as those on the woods of piano boxes ana reciords for various phonographs. The [glove is stitched on in the center and ithe doth consequently Is very easily *
