First prize is awarded to Mrs. B. Mackenzie, "Dudleston," Petra-street, Bicton. MACARONI DISHES. ...
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Advertising : 1,123 wordsSecond prize is awarded to Miss M. McCarthy, 336 Bulwer-street, Perth. HOME-MADE MARZIPAN DAINTIES These sweets can be made attractive ...
Article : 237 wordsThird prize is awarded to Miss I. Bell, 51 Stirling-street, Northam. ATTRACTIVE DESSERTS. Orange Full Moons.—Get some ...
Article : 168 wordsFourth prize is awarded to Mrs. F. G. Pearson, 34 St. Quentin-avenue, Claremont. RUFFED PEARS. ...
Article : 222 wordsGinger Beer.—Ginger Beer, No. 1: One gallon cold water, llb. white sugar, 1 tablespoonful ground ginger, 1 while of an egg, [?] teaspoonful cream ...
Article : 249 wordsFifth prize is awarded to Miss J. McCarthy, 69 Adelaide-terrace, Perth. DRIED TOMATOES Squash tomatoes and boil till pulp ...
Article : 83 wordsTo clean saucepans after cooking oatmeal in them, fill them with boiling water, empty and then fill with cold water. The porridge-remains will ...
Article : 192 wordsSixth prize is awarded to Mrs. W. R. Dunning, Wongamine, Northam. SPICED CURRANTS One pound curants, 1 tablespoonful ...
Article : 114 wordsWinter Pudding.—Beat l[?] teaspoonfuls good dripping, and [?] cupful sugar very well, add 2 cupfuls fine breadcrumbs, 1 cupful S.R. flour, l[?] ...
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Sunday Times (Perth, WA : 1902 - 1954), Sun 24 Mar 1929, Page 4
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