Kankakee Valley Post, Volume 10, Number 48, DeMotte, Jasper County, 17 October 1940 — AROUND THE HOUSE [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

AROUND THE HOUSE

Apples that are to be baked shculd be pricked with a fork before being placed in the oven. If you do this you will find they will not break while cooking. * * * A piece of chamois that has been dampened makes an excellent darter. It makes furniture look like new. + * * * . * Do not move bread dough after it begins to rise, or it is likely to fall. Select a spot, out of a draft, for the bowl. Cover with a cloth and then let the dough along. * # * If you sprinkle a little flour in the grease in which you are to fry eggs, croquettes, etc., the grease will not sputter. * * * When making baked custard, pour boiling milk onto the beaten eggs. It will then bake very firm.