The Syracuse Journal, Volume 20, Number 17, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 23 August 1928 — Page 8

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| I HOUSEHOLD HELPS Almost any berry p e will be improved if a little salt is added to the filling of the pie. When beating whites of eggs uld a tablespoon of water for ■ach egg and you will have double the quantity of stiffly beaten eggs. ~, . , Bread molds quickly in hot weather, so keep conta ners free from scrap of stale bread., and ■cald at least twice a week' ir, ummer. Cook as many foods as pos •ible while the oven is burning Cooking half a dozen articles consumes no more gas than il does to cook one. A small quantity of kerosene applied to- hardwood floors and rubbed with a woolen cloth makes a very good and lasting polish. Th s may also be used for furniture. Crtkim of lima bean soup, cori '’rittersL escalloped tomatoe'ream slaw baked peach dump ’’•'gs non-stimiflating drink . Cream of potato soup, vegetab l patty, egg salad, banana short cake, non-stimulating drink. —, o — MILL RAISE SNAKES T ogansport, Ind., wf 1 have what "s cl a med will be the only snak< farm in the state if William Des local railroad engineer, contin ues with his plans. Iles plans to raise rattlers and sei l the poison f'e already has several doze white rats he is growin to us? as feed for the reptile Fie will get the snakes from similar farm in Texas. ‘‘The Stolen Bride” starring beautiful Billie Dove, also a fine comedy and news at Crystal. Ligonier. Sunday and Monday August 26 and 27.

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thirty minutes in two cups hot evaporated milk and two cups water. Melt two squares chocolate, add two-thirds cup sugar and thin with a little of the liquid from the bread. Add to the bread mixture with two slightly beaten eggs. Add onefourth teaspoon salt and one teaspoon vanilla and bake in a moderate oven, (350° F.) until firm and a knife thrust into it comes out clean. Cheese and Olive Rarebit ; Melt one tablespoon butter, add one tablespoon flour and stir until well mixed. Add one-half cup evaporated milk and one-half cup water mixed together; stir until thick. Add two cups grated cheese and stir until melted, then add one-fourth cup tomato catsup, one-half teaspoon salt, one-eighth teaspoon pepper and two slightly-beaten eggs; cook until thickened. Stir in one-half cup stuffed olives cut in halves, and serve on toast

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