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The Sydney Morning Herald from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia • Page 18

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I THE SUNDAY HERALD. DECEMBER 16. 1111 This Chocolate Cake 1 fywv vwjw Recipe OvCrXAROO HP m)A. PhonAfom i i-ir it, 25,000 7 SI V1 VIEW YORK, Dec. 15.

Of Ml Mpt 'VA prize of 25,000 dol-ars was received by a 39-year-old California housewife for a revolutionary recipe for a Double Delight Chocolate Cake, which won the finals of a nationwide contest held at the Waldorf-storla during the week. The winner, Mrs. Samuel Weston, mother of two children, said her husband, who is a magazine editor, helped her develop the recipe, which has the frosting mixed in with the batter. The sponsors of the con JLLi JmSaliL T. AJTLa Easy To Crochet BEDHOOM SLIPPERS HPHESE light summer slip The Ginfferbread Mn Mrs.

Lancaster Suggests RECIPES FOR CHRISTMAS muaren's parties tugretiients! 1 tspn. ground ginger. nfiitt. John BoxiH's re. test said it was "the newest thing in cake recipes in years." Here Is Mrs.

Weston's prize- 3tw butter or margarine. 2oz golden syrup or honey, tot castor sugar. 7oz plain flour. pers so easy to pack- 1 ispn. carp.

soda, i tspn. mixed spice. 1 dstspn. boiling water. Icing for decoration.

cipsfbr a special fruit cake published in ''The Sunday Hetttd" of November 25 can be Crocheted In a few hours. Make them In your btc-sujfe Christmas Roast Fowl rnnv ml favourite colour. the tfttantitv of salt should SrT PI1 saucepan with sugar and aid" reader be i TS id 9 TUP Melt, but do not boif. Put sifted flour and Ingredients: i5JJl 5 0f 2 mt0 a larse bowl! make a hollow in middle and Pour 2 3oz. pa with and aid" readers.

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nnh rhirtn nver with MATERIALS: Two balls Coats Chain Mercer-Crochet, in syrup mixture and carb soda, dissolved in boiling vais) cneese. dripping to which is added a little lemon juice. Put i cup shortening. chicken in oarer bag and twist or tie mouth of bag. Put No.

in selected colour (use double thread); one Milwards i tspn. vanilla. nrenareA rhirtcn sidp down, in bskine nan on to i tspn. peppermint ex- the dripping and a little water. Bake in mod.

oven. ADOUl 13 minuies ociorc iiifci r. basting well during the cooking. 6 cups (I lib) sifted confec- Thickrich water. Form into a stiff dough.

Cover with a cloth and chill well. Roll out thinly and cut into shapes of little men and Christmas trees using a fancy cutter or cardboard pattern. Join the branches of the trees together with water icing and stand the trees and the men on round dishing, remove bag and turn chicken back to brown breast. Serve with the usual accompaniments, or on a bed rii.hi mnve and lurI Make this Simple, Tasty Luncheon ot nssoto witn a ricn Drown sauce. mas TBBU' llk 81 TSk.

lioners ticing; sugar. 1 cup hot water. 4oz melted chocolate. 2 1-cups sifted flour, li tspns. baking soda.

1 tspn. salt. 3 eggs. I cud milk. 1 tspn.

grated lemon rind, i tspn. grated nutmeg. 1 tblspn. grated suet. Pepper and salt to taste.

1 egg yolk and a tittle Savoury i with that real 3 cups soft breadcrumbs. 1 cup chopped celery, i cup chopped onion. 1 tblspn. chopped pars of gingerbread. Cover with tomato flavour noiied white frosting and sprinkle the trees with silver balls before the icine sets.

milk to bind. ley. Methodt Cream cheese. Sardine Toast Method: Stuff the bird with the seasoning and fasten steel crochet hook. No.

3. (slack workers could use a No. 3 i hook and tight workers a No. 21); one pair slipper soles. ABBREVIATIONS: Ch.

chain; ss, slip stitch; dc, double crochet; st, stitch; dec, decrease. Starting' at bottom with double thread, make a chain long enough to go round outside of sole, join with ss. 1st Row: 5 ch, miss 3 ch, 1 dc into next ch; repeat from all round. 2nd Row: 5 ch, 1 dc into next loop; repeat from all round. Repeat 2nd row twice more.

Find centre of row and place a marker for centre toe, place a marker Hin (3.8 cm.) on each side of centre marker. Use cloves or nieces of red shnrteninff. vanilla and cherry to complete the peppermint extract until fluffy. lend in half suaar. Add hot guigcrorcau men.

WESTERN CORRAL lit FLOOR securely before placing in baking dish. TRY THIS SPECIAL SAUCE 2 tblspn. dripping from 2oz grated mushroom, baking pan. 1 tspn. grated onion.

2 tblspn. flour. 2 tblspn. cream or top 3 cups of stock or water. milk.

Method: Melt dripping, add flour and cook well until frothy. Add liquid, mushrooms and onions. Season well and simmer for 10 minutes, and add the cream last. Serve HOPALONG CASSIDV HATS Sizes 6Vi (o 6' HOPALONG CASSIDV SHIRTS rniCE 19ti I small tin of tar-xdines; 2 raw egg; beaten; 1 tea-gpoon flouri L. Tomato Sauce I 1 m.

butter I a little pepper. water alternately with remaining sugar. Blend in melted chocolate and reserve half of the mixture (approximately 2 cups) as frosting for the cake after it is baked. Sift flour, soda and salt. Combine i cup shortening and with roast fowl.

I Break the sardines into I PREVENT Dinner Menu JELLIED TOMATO JUICE. STUFFED MARROW and CHEESE SAUCE. BEANS. SCALLOPED POTATO. BAKED DATE PUDDING Recipe below.

I WASTE Christmas Mock Ham little bits. Have snuce-I pah ready with the but- ter hot. Put. In unIIiim I -jj I 5th Row: As 2nd row tu centre marker, dec 1 loop (to dec 1 loop work off I dc in each loop as one). Con half the chocolate frosting mixture.

Mix thoroughly. Blend in eggs, one at a time. Beat for one minute (with electric mixer use low speed). Add milk alternately with sifted dry ingredients to creamed mixture, beginning and ending with dry ingredients. Pour into two well greased ejgga and pepper, and pfper, a II LI you ow it to yourttlf to try L.

9. Tomato 2 or 3 cloves and peppercorns. 1 bay leaf. 2 or 3 sprigs parsley. I tblspn.

vinegar. 1 tblspn. oil. 1 smoked leg lamb or mutton. 1 onion.

1 carrot. 2 stick celery. 1 clove garlic 2 or 3 pieces blades mace. tinue all round in pattern. 6th Row: As 2nd row, dec Ivomm then dredge with flour.

I Stir over fire until very Hot. Serve on dainf I nieces of hot buttered -1 Sauct, no mat-tor what othir condlmtnt you havotrltd btforo. Ill rool tomato Flour paste to cover. 1 loop at first and third markers. Repeat 5th and 6th rows once more.

9th Row: As 5th row. Made from Black Haircord material with White Facing and "Hoppy" and "Topper" motif on ranchero Mle pockets. Sizes to flt boys 4 to 12 years PRICE 29-1 HOPAI.ONO CASSIDV SCARF PRICE J7 HOPALONG CASSIDV SCARF WOGOLE, PRICE llt HOPALONG CASSIDV CUFFS PRICE It HOPALONO CASSIDV BELTS PRICE HOPALONG CASSIDV AUTHENTIC "SHOOT IRON" PRice 1511 HOPALONG CASSIDY HOLSTERS. Double Deluxe PRICE St. Single PRICE 21i HOPALONG CASSIDV JEANS Black Denim with contrast While Stitching.

Two from pockets with Hopalong Cassidy motif, two hip pockets. 4in turn-up and zipp front closure. Sizes to flt boys 2 years upwards PRICES FROM 40 Also Hoppy blue lean PRICES FROM 4 HOPALONG CASSIDV LEGGINOS PRICE 1111 BOY'S ZIP FRONT CHECKED SHIRTS Made from a woven Zephyr cloth with short sleeves and two Sap pockets. In Blue, Red, or Green. Sizes PRICE 167J PHANTOM RANGER SCARF PRICE J'J PHANTOM RANGER CUFFS PRICE lt'( PHANTOM RANGER DEPUTY BADGE, PRICE V- RANGER GUN PRICE 144 PHANTOM RANGER HOLSTERS PRICE PHANTOM RANGER JEANS Sanlorlzed Blue Denim with red contrail stllcblngs, zlnp front closure.

4in. contrast turn-up cuffs. One front pocket Willi Phantom Ranger motif and are riveted at all strain points. Sizes to fit boys 2 to 8 year PRICE 3'- 1 10 12 year PRICE 41, I to 15 cars PRICE 4.1 6 Method: Choo carrot, celery and onion into pieces and and lightly floured nine-inch flavour will pltoio tho most particu Bemember, Lea at I iaisfiia TaimbIa Cqiim round layer tins. Bake at 350 put into saucepan with remaining ingredients and Don tor deg.

for 30 to 35 minutes. 10 minutes. Allow to cool, then soak mutton in it for lar potato. having a dec at beginning of mm snakes the most of your I cooking. Skilful blend-1 ing retains the full I ic Baked Date Pudding 3oz butter, margarine, or dripping.

6oz plain flour. 3oz sugar. 1 well-beaten egg. 1 tspn. vanilla.

4 tblspns. milk. 1 tspn. baking powder. 4oz dates or Jam may be LEA navour oi inc ricn, ripe, Cool.

Frost with other half about 1 to 2 hours, turning it over in the marinade quite of chocolate frosting. often. Drain mutton and wrap in thick flour paste and Note: All ingredients should bake in moderate oven for about li to 2 hours, according be at room temperature. to age and size of mutton. Boil up the marinade again and strain.

Make a small hole in the crust surrounding the mutton and pour spoonfuls of the marinade into the hole is too stiff, add another table- every now and again until used up. Replace the piece cut spoon milk. Spread half the out (to keep steam and flavour in), and when quite cold carefully selected to PERRINS' row. 10th Row: As 6th row. 11th Row: As 9th row.

12th Row: 3 dc into next loop, 1 dc into next dc; repeat from all round, join with ss. Fasten off. Sew slippers to soles. CORD (Make 2): Cut 6 strands of thread about livd HOP ALONG CASSIDV SHIRTS Sizes SSB. PRICE SSl SB, PRICE tSl PRICE 1S1 SY PRICE tl3.

BLACK ZIP FRONT SHIRTS White edgings. Ions sleeves. Sizes 4 to 12 vcars PRICE Jli BLACK BEDFORD CORD TROUSERS Sizes 2 in 12 tears PRICE 26. BLUE DENIM JEANS Sizes A to 13 years PRICE 2- matoes that go into its making. Try tea Perrins you'll find it the finest Tomato.

Sauce you ever tasted economical, toot used. mixture into a well-greased remove paste, it too mucn liquid is aaaea at one time Method: Cream butter and loaf tin, cover with chopped will soften paste, Tomato Sauce Christmas Pudding long and twist tightly. Double these strands and twist in opposite direction. Knot ends. Draw through the last row of CUT OUT AND KEEP sugar wcu unui quite nuuy.

aaies, men sprcao wun re-Add half the milk to beaten maining batter. Bake in a egg and gradually add to mar- moderate oven for about 45 garine mixture. Now add minutes. Serve with a jam 2 sifted flour and baking powder sauce or a thin arrowroot 1 and remaining, milk which sauce flavoured with lemon essence is added. If mixture cordial.

1 II.PTS THIS RECIPE i loops and tie in front of each slipper. v' 1 cup molasses. 1 cup milk. 1 tspn. carb.

soda. lib raisins, i lib -sultanas. lib currants. loz shredded or finely chopped mixed peel. cups plain flour, cup fine soft breadcrumbs.

cup grated or finely chopped suet. -tspns. ground cinnamon. tspn. ground nutmeg.

Good plncn salt. tspn. mixed spice. Method: Sift dry ingredients into a large bowl. Add JL iJtjH.

chopped suet and prepared fruit. Mix1 molasses and milk together and add to mixture, mix wen logeiner ana turn into two pudding basins or cloth and boil or steam for bringing you better living four hours. Boil or steam for one hour longer when required. Note: If wanted sweeter, add 1 tblspn. sugar to dry ingredients.

First appearance First and last you can only inspire confidence if you feel It. LYSTAV is a confidence giving fabric it makes up so attractively whether you are favouring a tailored line or some softer 'The Sunday Herald" Pattern Service r.H tpt i Pretty Frocks, Blouses style. It provides you with a wonderful choice, ENGLISH ELECTRIC whether you are looking for a print or a plain colour. It is marked tebimzed for tested crease-resistance it washes magnificently and it is TOOTAL guaranteed. Look for the name LYSTAV on the selvedge.

THESE patterns, 2-each, can be obtained from "The Sunday Herald" Pattern 5th Floor, Herald Building (Pitt Street entrance), or by post. They are available for one month from date of publication. PRESENT ORDER FORMS WITH ALL APPLICATIONS. Send postal applications to "The Sunday Herald" Pattern Service, Box 5026, G.P.O.. Sydney, enclosing 2- for each pattern ordered.

1 maiMwk. REfRGERATOR A1 ill JUS- 3275C 3275-3275CLVh ing frocks for a young mothei and her daughter, or for a big and little sister, are fun to sew as well as fun to wear They may be made sleeve less or with tiny puffed sleeves. Hems and boat-shaped necklines may be edged with a contrasting material and trimmed with bows. Pattern No. 3275.

for mother, is designed for sizes 32. 34 and 36 inch bust measurements; size 34 requirCN srtw seM 5 1-8 yards of 36m material. The tchild's frock, pattern No. 3275C, is designed for sizes 4, 6 and 8 years; size 6 1248 in sTinit requires 2 yards oi Join material. when teamed with a skirt only.

MADE these sleeve- The patterns are designed for sizes 32. 34 and 36 inch IHElf AREA 14.6 It), ft. GROSS CAPACITY 8.19 ci. ft iitonuB kitchen space much more storage space large frozen food locker clear-view meat-keeper' tternostatic temperature control adjustable shelves standing room for quart Dottles easy cleaning easr de-frostiPg9ctear-vie vegetable containers snap-release ice cubes sitetrt-ruriiing economy unit EASILY 1248. THE TOOTAL GUARANTEE All goods sold by the Company and bearing the registered trade mark tootal or the words A tootal moDUCT are guaranteed by the Company and are warranted to give satisfaction.

Should dissatisfaction arise through any defect whatsoever in the material Tootals will replace it or refund the price and pay the cost incurred in making-up. bust measurements. Size 34 re quires 1 1-8 yards of 36in material for the top blouse, and 1 5-8 vards. with i yard be simply and from small material. blouses may quickly made of worn under equally pretty of contrasting 36in material, Smart when for the lower blouse.

suits, they are A TOOTAL STAV LY THE ENGLISH ELECTRIC COMPANY LIMITED GUARANTEED FABRIC OR FOR Pattern Nob. 3275, 3275c and 1248 NAMR (In Block Letters) ADDRESS I. PATTERN No. and SIZE EncloB 2 Postal Note or each Patt. ordered.

I0MESTIC APPLIANCE 9EPARTMENT 51 PITT STREET, SYDNEY DISOSD (Dittribulon In all slatn).

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