Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 March 1896 — Points In Good Housekeeping. [ARTICLE]

Points In Good Housekeeping.

A woman who looks well to the waya of her household should know how long I .' under ordinary circumstances, certain, supplies, such as tea, coffee, butterj sugar and coal should last. It is by, no means a proof of a niggardly house-' wife to do bo, blit It is her duty to herself and family to know what use is made of those articles which she provides. This duty may be done so tactfully that no maid could dream of taking offense, or in a way to antagonize. When accounts are kept, that is, when the mistress writes djpwn In her ordering lwok the exact quant i*v she wishes, with the date of the order, tat* matter is easily managed.—N. Y. Post. —Pudding Sauce.—Four tablespoona Of flue, white sugar, tw'o tablespoons of < butter, one tablespoon of flour, stir them together to a cream, beat the white of an egg to a stiff froth nnd add it, then pour into the dish a gill of boiling. water, stirring very fast; flavor with lemon or vanilla.—Boston Globe.