Tea Crumpets.â€"â€"-Put two well-beaten eggs in one quart of milk and as much flour as will make them rather thick- er than batter pullding. Then make bake stone or griddle very hot and grease it well; pour a large spoonful of batter so that it may run the size of a saucer. When ready to use, toast them crisp on both sides and butter them. 308 Nut Bread.â€"â€"-0ne egg, one cup gran- ulated sugar. one and one~half cups sweet milk, four cups flour, four large teasppons baking powder, one and one- quartex cups chopped nut meats and a pinch of salt. Pour m two baking pans, let stand ï¬fteen minutes, then bake forty-ï¬ve minutes in a slow oven. Roasts of meat should be put in a very hot oven and the heat reduced in ï¬fteen minutes. The usual allowance of time for a medium rare roast is ï¬fteen minutes for every pound of meat. The length of time required for baking potatoes depends on the size of the tubers. but z n average time for fai r at th menu must; utes smm‘ ' Rice Cake.â€"Cook, draixk and cool half a cupful of rice. Mlx it with a quart of milk, a little salt, the yolks of four eggs and beat. When it is smooth, add alternately half a pound of flour and a Leaping teaspoonful of baking powder mixed with the stiï¬" whites of the four eggs. Cook in spoonfuls on a hot greased griddle. Eggless Dutch Loaf.â€"â€"Use one cup- ful of light bread dough, add half cup of sugar and me tablespoonful of but- ter. Work all 'chether until very smooth. Add ha]: cupful of raisins and any desired spice. Shape into loaves. Let raise to double the size. Bake forty-ï¬ve minutes in moderate oven. sho Minced Hamâ€"Two cupfuls minced ham, four eggs, a scant halfâ€"cï¬pful flour, one cupful milk, one-quarter teaspoonfnl pepper. Dissolve the flour in the milk, bring to a boil, and add the ham and pepper. Separate the eggs, beat yolks thoroughly and the whites till stiff. Add yolks to mixture, and fold in the whites. Put in a buttered baking dish, set in a pan of hot water, and let the pufl’ rise to the top of the dish. This takes from oneâ€"half to threeâ€"quarters of an hour. Remove from the water and brown. Fruit Puï¬s.â€"Sift together one and one-half cups flour, one and one-half teaspoonfus baking powder, two tableâ€" spoons granulated sugar and oneâ€" third teaspoon salt; add two-thirds cup dates, stoned and chopped, two tablespoons melted butter, one cup milk and one egg, the white and yolk beaten separately. Bake in gem pans in a hot oven and serve with lemon sauce, or any preferred; Use raisins, chopped ï¬gs and fruit instead of dates for a change. Pudding Sauceâ€"Mix two table- spoons flour with one cup sugar, add a little cold water to stir smooth, then one and one-half cup boiling water, a pinch of salt and butter the size of a walnut. Let cook until clear, and flavor with a generous teaspoon lemon extract or the juice of half a lemon. Cottage Pieâ€"Line baking dish with! mashed potatoes. Fill with chopped‘ meat of any kind, after seasoning with I onion, salt and pepper. Over thisi ' pread a layer of any cooked vegetable- Cover with buttered cracker crumbs‘ and bake in moderate oven about oneâ€" half hour. Cornstarch Cake.â€"â€"One cupful cornâ€" starch, two of flour, one of butter, two of sugar, one of sweet milk, one teaspoon of cream of tartar, one-half teaspoon soda, yolks of six eggs. Split the cake after i1; is cold, Lake the whites of the eggs, and, with sufficient sugar to sweeten, spread on layer, then put on top; press a few pieces of pop- corn over top. Cocoanut jumblesâ€"Cream a cup of sugar and half a cup of butter. Add a Cup Of milk, half a cup of cocoanut, two eggS, two teaspoons of baking powder and flour enough to roll. Drop by spoonfuls on a buttered pan. Bran Gemsâ€"Mix a cup of white flour, two cups of bran and a cup and a half of milk, a teaspoon of soda, two tablespoons of molasses and one egg» Bake in gem pans twenty minutes- 10th Boiled pot: tter if they Time and Heat in Cooking ht 'Qamed pota Useful Hints and General Information for the Busy Housewife [mine for thi Useful Recipes pot 311085 are t}16 Te: requIred xor on the size 'age time for ‘rtyâ€"ï¬ve min- as w it tly ange IS much Mrs. Williams Says Use Dodd’s Kidney Pills. She Suffered for Two Years, but Three Boxes of Dodd’s Kidney Pills Made Her a New Woman. Adamsville, Kent ($0., N.B., Jan. 29th (Special.)â€"â€"“I can recommend Dodd’s Kidney Pills to every woman who suffers.†So says Mrs. Williams, a wellâ€"known and highly respected lady residing here. Mrs. Williams was a sufferer for two years till she used Dodd’s Kidney Pills. She found in them quick relief and complete cure. That is why she is so enthusias- tic in he): praise of them. “My troubles started with a cold," Mrs. Williams states. “I never seemâ€" ed to get over the effects of it. I had cramps in my muscles and my joints were stiï¬'. There were dark circles under my eyes which were puï¬ed and swollen. I had a bitter taste in my mouth and I suffered from severe headaches. added to my trouble three boxes of Dodd I cannot be too glad To Every Woman Wlm E3 in Pain “I felt heavy and‘sleepy after mea}s and had attacks of neuralgia. Heart flutterings and rheumatism were soon Boiled shadâ€"Mushroom 3‘ sley or egg sauce. Fresh salmonâ€"Green 1 cream sauce, BoileLl halibutâ€"Egg sauce Beets are much better and sweeter baked than boiled. They should be‘ put in the oven in a baking pan and turned frequently. then when tender served with olive,oil and lemon juice. Shoulder of pork is delicious when stuffed. Buy a nice fresh shoulder; have the butcher bone it, then stuï¬ it. Sew it up tight, roll it in a cloth and boil it two hours. Then remove the cloth from it, put it in an iron baking pan and bake it two hours. Five cents worth of tartar emetic mixed withsan equrl amount of. sugar, moistened and placed where the ants are, will drive the-m away. It is a very wise plan to put sheets of newspaper under bedding and carâ€" pets, and in frosty weather to tie them around Water pipes to prevent bursting. 'When the spring of a window shade is run down, it is a good idea tq wind it up with a button hookâ€"putting t- e hook around the small metal end which is to be turned. Boiled sauce. When making pudding soak thel bread or cake in cold milk; it makes: it light. Hot milk causes heaviness. Eggs, fruit and whole-wheat breadl make a perfect early breakfast for a business man. | When mixing fruit or nuts in a cake, they should be added before the flour. They will then be evenly dis- tributed. Dates are so nutritious and can be cooked in so many different ways, it is surprising they are not more generaL 1y used. baked or boiled potatoes. When these are mixed with the ingredients for the cream sauce, set the saucepan over the simmering burner upon an asbestos mat. This slow process will ensure a delicious creamy mixture. Kitchen Knowledge. Corn starch, arrow root, or tapioca may be used to thicken cream soups. Oranges, banana.; and ï¬gs cut up to- gether make a very delicious dessert. Winter fruits that need cooking are most wholesome cooked without sugar. Thin cold beef served with potato salad and brown bread is a good sup- per 1t to my troubles. I took just boxes of Dodd’s Kidney Pills. tot he too glad that I did so.†i‘y one of Mrs. Williams’ symp- was a symptom of kidney dis- Tliat is why Dodd’s Kidney :ul‘ed her. shadâ€"Mushroom sauce, p blueï¬sh ream lemon and Special care should be taken to proâ€" tect very young babies from the grip- pe, for it usually goes hard with them. If a nursing mother is suffering from an attack, she should be careful not to breathe or cough over the baby, and should hold a handkerchief before her face whenever the baby nurses. Many children suffer from a persist- ent cough and rise of temperature whenever they have grippe, and those symptoms last until warm weather comes. They should be strengthened by tonic-s and given a change of air, if ,that is practicableâ€"Youth'S Companâ€" Children of all agesâ€"not even ex- cepting nursing infantsâ€"«suffer from grippe, and the symptoms are often as severe as they are in adults. It is certainly worth while to take all pains to keep the sick away from the well, and to see that young children are not taken into overheated or overâ€"crowdâ€" led places or exposed to prolonged cold. Grippe is probably taken by breath- ing in infected air and therefore very cold outdoor air is more healthful than .the stagnant, contaminated air of our houses. At the same time, many peo- ple carry the theories about “harden- ing†their children too far. They keep them outdoors, often insufficient- ly clothed, until they are thoroughly chilled, and their vitality is so much 'lowered that they fall victims to the lï¬rst germ that comes their way. This is the season of the year when such respiratory diseases as pneu- monia, grippe, bronchitis and tonsilitis, Wear sum don’t overdre If you have bee] by undue exposure feet wet, a hot b: preferably hot mi Don’t neglect a If you get grip] main at home ir temperature, um sures you that ym The after effects 1 frequently disaxtz- Avoid crowds. er sneezing and (-c claim their greatest toll. Chief on the list is pneumonia, which in the Winter months causes \more deaths than tuberculosis. Grippe is also seri- ous both in its immediate and remote effects. Much can be done to avoid this group of disea_Ses. Avoid overheated rooms with their dry devitalizing atmosphere. Don’t sleep in warm air, open the windOWS. Get sufficient outdoor exercise; don't cuddle yourself in the house. Avoid ’Wet days. hall has the a the occupants by tha ion Grippe in Children. Winter Diseases Health )ility to infect many of of the hall. tly chilled tten your mt drink, iform )ut but re- According to the German papers 8 new regulation has been issued in re- gard to old boots and clothing. For the year 1917 only two pairs of so- called “shoes de luxe" will be allow- ed each person in return for cast-off but still wearable pairs. The utiliza- tion of cast-off clothing is entrusted to communities which will have a monopoly of purchase of the articles. The exchange of old for new articles Londonâ€"Do you woar vicï¬m of eye strain or ( If so. you will be glad to I Dr. Lewis there 15 real 1 whose eyes were failing as. eyes restored ï¬bronah (be dcrful free rescription. trying it: " was almost 1 read at all. Now I can read glngses pncl my pyes _do go Doctor Tells How To Strengthen Eyegighi 50 per cent In One 'Vleek’s Time In Many Instances night. they Wot ï¬ne all the tim A lady who usm hazy with or w clear. 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