The Boston Cooking School magazine of culinary science and domestic economics . i IDEAS <&.EC°N°MIE-3. Contributions to this department will be gladly received. Accepted items will bepaid for at reasonable rates. If You Give Money MONEY is oftentimes the most ac-ceptable present one may give atChristmas time, especially wherethe tastes of the recipient are it should be given in some novel,attractive manner, to relieve it of itscold, impersonal touch and to renderit as Christmasy in effect as othergifts. Here are some unusual methodsthat have proven successful. It seemsuseless to


The Boston Cooking School magazine of culinary science and domestic economics . i IDEAS <&.EC°N°MIE-3. Contributions to this department will be gladly received. Accepted items will bepaid for at reasonable rates. If You Give Money MONEY is oftentimes the most ac-ceptable present one may give atChristmas time, especially wherethe tastes of the recipient are it should be given in some novel,attractive manner, to relieve it of itscold, impersonal touch and to renderit as Christmasy in effect as othergifts. Here are some unusual methodsthat have proven successful. It seemsuseless to say that the money shouldbe crisp and new. A long narrow box, such as pepper-mint chocolates sometimes come in,was filled by one woman with halfdollars and labeled Mint Wafers,then wrapped and tied in true Christ-mas fashion. Another box labeled thesame was so in two senses of the new dimes were thoroughly steri-lized and then pressed into the centersof some home-made mint wafers beforethey hardened. The little glass jars that are filledwith tiny sticks of candy gave anotherwoman an idea.


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