. American cookery . als is not desirable. Old table- cloths and napkins darned or cut into lunch cloths, childrens napkins, bread j wrappers and wash rags considerably prolong their usefulness, and partially: worn out shoes should be patched and j half-soled. Throw away nothing which has possibilities, and few things have not. | E. j. D.* * * Continental Bread Soup Delicious and Nutritious, Specially, Good for Children and Aged Persons SOAK old bread (rye, graham or white)till it is soft; squeeze out the on boiling water enough to makea soup of the desired consistency. Cookuntil th


. American cookery . als is not desirable. Old table- cloths and napkins darned or cut into lunch cloths, childrens napkins, bread j wrappers and wash rags considerably prolong their usefulness, and partially: worn out shoes should be patched and j half-soled. Throw away nothing which has possibilities, and few things have not. | E. j. D.* * * Continental Bread Soup Delicious and Nutritious, Specially, Good for Children and Aged Persons SOAK old bread (rye, graham or white)till it is soft; squeeze out the on boiling water enough to makea soup of the desired consistency. Cookuntil the bread is turned into mush; adda piece of butter (about a level teaspoon-!ful for one person), raisins, and cinnamonand sugar according to taste, half asmuch milk or cream as water used; cookten minutes. Remove from the flame and stir in thebeaten yolk of an egg. Beat the whiteto a stiff froth with sugar and flavoringextract and put it by teaspoonfuls orthe soup ready to serve; one egg foisoup for two persons. I.


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