Waycross weekly herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 1908-19??, December 31, 1910, Image 10

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II HOMEMAKERS RECEIPT BOOK Mali iio.ai.Ess conk'iKS jrether one cup of lard i c»p of sugar, sidd a gn oJ salt, one cup of it. which dlsriolvc one tcasiui .1 te.-uipoonful of vanilla. rrcarn t0 .j md one half i M pinch | ittermlll;, In | mi ni 67 so la | ami Hour 11 ; e In a n tie'; i nua t of fc* i on«h able-; TOMATO SOIH’- Oni t.atccK. one pint of ht onion, oho tob’esponnfti 5 ■fablenroonfii! r.f . S m :> amrll bay It a . ILe taste. Coo*. , ’o.wly n colander and thicken 4»«nifu) of butter. melted ard well msed with two tAblcspoonf-ilr of flour. A port of this Amice may be wed to sr.rte with mrut, or pour It'mc jOiU «d macaroni, cover Ihe top of tt:e <jj«h wlia breadcrumbs. dotted with 4*h» of butter, and babe. To ibe re- iMJUlMie.* add a pinch of coda. then veur In warm milk slowly, sir. ring all ttc while to prevent curdling. Should It curdle, five a few whisks with the eg; beater. Serve with oyster cracl' CAKAM OK CELERY SOUP—Wash, and cut In small pieces one or tno stalks of ccle:y, add one white woion, peeled and sliced, a half tea- spoonful of salt, and one fourth tea- spoonful of white peuper. Cook until soft, put tbrouRh a strainer, add a sin* of milk, one tuhlrtpoonfj1 each of butter and contsi&rch. and servo fco*. 1 hope all the homemaker.; serve •outs. Trey arc economical and ap- | OlDTASlilONKD GINGER CAKKS j Melt one cup of hatter in two cups ■ e! molasses. po;rr If hot upon one mart of flour, dis>.»l.v one teaspoonful j sf redn In a little hot water and add ! »o the other Inrredlents, then »ut in- ewutrgh Tour to enable you to rollJ ike tlouth out neat I... Make It ihln.! in rounds and ba te q;lcV|>. These ' o.kf» ire c*lsp and de'lcio’.H. PTrAMRl) HR A HAM PUDDING • **» two CUPS of Graham dour well j fth • re ■ir.lf IcatronuM ef . t, two (r^s)oonfuls of baton; powder. and fourth tcai-poonful rath of elntia- nou. cloves, and nutmeg. Add one cwji of milk, one half cup of molasses m which dissolve one hilf teaspoonful o* fOdr one eup of rhop.*>ed nuttreat*. • •d tire same of re Ulus. seeded light- »y (hopped and d-cdgrU with tlotrr. i^ree heurs in a well greased rnd serve with lemon or anv wm'VTrd liquid saw.*#. OR/MGR MARMALADE—Tube on • • . one ij *■ Nat If. and after boiling the fruit for about two hours add to it :’•)«. hot sugar, boll slowly about an hour lon ger. or until it jellies, and put In Jelly tumblers. This receipt makes nearly three quarts of extra alee marmalade, and is not expensive. Try IN TAKING OFF THE PATTERNS LAV A PIECE OF IMPRE8SI0N PAPER UPON THE MATERIAL, PLACE THE NEW8PAPCR PAT TERN OVER THIS~ND WlTt^ A PENCIL DRAW FIRM IF THE MA- IT MAY EE LAID :rn and drawn IL, At IT WILL THE STEM STITCH. Stem stleh may be embroidered ou the machine as well as by hand. Here It. the method followed: Sew with rather a short stitch along j the Stamped lines. Re sure to follow pattern directly. Then thread a nee- 1 die with embroidery silk and pass the nmplle and thread, eye first, under 1 each stitch. Keep on the St the material. If it put paper US! cord that Is obtained In much quicker time than by hand embroidery, and is, besidea. quite a* effective. A CURTAIN HINT. S When ready to uae abake out the chalk lightly without atretebing the curtain and It will be as clean as VYallach.an embroidery is de- »edl> popular, as it la very easy to do and'most effective. A pattern Tor a dolly and two designs ‘for the back of ,belta are given today. The scallops in the dolly should first be well padded, and then closely button- though washed. Many housekeepers holed. T;:e . buttonhole • stitch froma put their curtains away In French ’ the largest part of this work. Each f'haU between peasona and find them leaf und dot U started at the lower If lace or net ^curtains are not too clean w^ien ready for use < iu<h tolled they can be nicely fresh- L more part, and the stitch slanted slightly w TRY THE WANT ADS upward, the purled <>- buttonholed port bolus brought to tbo outer edge. Vue .freight lines, end, In one of tbo patterns the purred lines ere Online stitch. Mercerized 20 In urblte or colored rbould be used for the embroidery. ’ . SARAH HAI.E HUNTER. 1 — 1-1U ... . ooo ' ■ WAILRU33 LYLTIIRU nLIWiLU DOILY AND BELT PATTERNS ooo il *Drawn ©y | i Sarah Hale Hunter Sarah Hale Hunter ' OOO # WALLACHIAN # — —a. —■ rr T—— 1 ■ OOO