Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 202, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 August 1915 — To Remove Corn [ARTICLE]
To Remove Corn
„ A simple cure for‘coma is to poultice of bread dipped‘in cider vinegar, and applied every nijght until cured. A large cranberry or raisin split open and bound to the toe Is very good. Apply castor oil after paring closely ev ery night before going to bed. This softens the corn and It becomes as other flesh.
T Meat With Eggs— Cold roast beef or cooked ham may be used. Get the salesman to cut the meat in one piece instead of in slices. One-quarter pound of solid cooked meat will go quite a long way. To make pat a little butter in the blazer, and when hot add the meat cut into dice. Stir until it begins to look crisp, adding pepper and salt to ttete. Beat three eggs thoroughly and pour on to the meat. Stir well until the whole thickens. Serve hot with rolls. \ - * • . ;
If after a cake has been .baked it persists in sticking to the bottom of the pan turn the p»n> upside down and press dose to It a very wet doth. This will brlngjthe cake out quickly. Tatting\will look like new if when being laundered It is basted toTi bath toweL Otherwise it is nearly always ruined, i/ / . .4 i i ■—r .■!■» • * Whan [pin-feathers come out with a pi*ce of nWjfltt around finger topull aggjjnsfr*)^
