March, 1920 



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Our Food Page — Continued from page 153. 



tlio milk a little at a time, stirring until 

 blended. Serve at once. The cocoa may be 

 omitted and any preferred flavor substitut- 

 (•(1. The honey flavor alone is fine. 



HONKV PEACH ICE CREAM. 



1 qt. can peaches % cup honey 



1 cup cream 



Force the peaches thru a sieve or potato 

 ricer, sweeten with the honey, and fold in 

 the cream, which has been whipped until 

 stiff. More honey may be preferred if the 

 canned peaches are rather sour. Pack and 

 freeze as usual. 



HONKY BAKED APPLES. 



6 tablespoons honey V4 lb. red cinnamon 



6 apples drops 



1 tablespoon butter 



Core the apples, leaving a little at the 

 stem end, and arrange in baking dish. Put 

 several cinnamon drops and a little honey 

 in each apple, dot with butter, put the rest 

 of the honey, cinnamon drops, and enough 

 water to pre\ ent the apples from burning in 

 the dish, and bake until the apples are done. 



CABBAGE SALAD. 



3 cups shredded cab- 1 cup thinly .sliced ap- 

 bage pie 



14 onion 1 cup salad di-essing 



Shred the cabbage with a sharp knife or 

 slaw cutter, cut the apple, unpeeled, in tiny 

 thin slices, slice the onion small, and mix 

 together with the cup of salad dressing. 



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Beeswax 

 Wanted 



§ In big and small shipments, | 



1 to keep Buck's Weed-pro- | 



1 cess foundation factory go- | 



1 ing. We have greatly in- | 



= creased the capacity of our | 



I plant for 1920. We are | 



1 paying higher prices than | 



1 ever for wax. We work | 



i wax for cash or on shares. | 



I Root's Bee -supplies | 



1 Big stock, wholesale and | 



i retail. - Big catalog free. | 



[ Carl RBuck | 



i The Comb-foundation Specialist | 



I Augusta, Kansas | 



I EaubUihed 1899 | 



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I BARKER 



I WEEDER,MULCHER 

 I CULTIVATOR 



Weeds and Mulches | 



In One Operation j 



DOES BETTER WORK THAN A HOE — TEN | 



TIMES AS FAST— SAVES TIME AND LABOR, | 



THE TWO BIG EXPENSE ITEMS — EASY TO | 



OPERATE. I 



FREE — Illustrated Book and Factoiy-to-User Offer j 



I We want every garden grower to know just how this marvelous machine will make 



I his work easier and increase his profits. So we have prepared a book showing 



I photographs of it at work and fully describing its principle. Explains how ^ 



I steel blades, revolving against a stationary knife (like a lawn mower) / 



i destroy the weeds and at the same time break up the crust and clods / 



I and pulverize the surface into a level, moisture-retaining mulch. / BARKER 



I "Best Weed KiUer Ever Used" / MFG. CO. 



3 ^ Dept. 10 



I LEAF GUARDS — The Barker gets close to the plants. Cuts ^ DAVID CITY, NEB. 



I runners. Has leaf guards; also easily attached shovels / 



1 for deeper cultivation — making three qardcn tools in one. X Gentlemen. — Send me 



I A boy^an use it. Five sizes. Send today for X PacK^ote^Offfr.'""' ""' 



= book, free and postpaid. y 



I BARKER MANUFACTURING CO. 



I Dept. 10 David City, Nebraska 



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