MARCH 3 
thoroughly anrl sift the baking powder with 
the flour. Bake in jelly cake tins. Beat the 
two reserved whites to a stiff froth, add five 
large tablespoonfuls of powdered sugar (more 
or less according to si/e of orange) and the 
grated rind and juice of one orange. Spread 
between the layers. Sift powdered sugar over 
the top. 
SWEET BUSK. 
One quart of new milk, throe tablespoonfuls 
of yeast and flour to make a thick batter. Mix 
at night and in the morning add one cup of 
fresh lard or half bird and butter, one cup of 
sugar, a little salt and the yelks of three and 
the whites of two beaten eggs. Mix thoroughly 
together, mold into desired shape and lot rise 
before baking. The reserved white should be 
beaten stiff, a little sugar added to it and 
spread over the top of the rusk just before 
they are done. 
'•ROLERCHES.'' 
Take the flank of beef, cut into pieces about 
an inch square, put into a kettle, add water so 
the meat will cook without burning, season 
with salt and pepper, and when tender—the 
meat should keep its shape and uot, fall into 
rags—take out. and press into a stone pot. 
Cover with vinegar and the liquor from the 
boiled meat, two parts of the former to one of 
the latter. Put a weight ou the meat to keep 
it under the liquor. Keep iu a cool place. 
Warm it up when wanted or it may be eaten 
cold. Miss L. Voorhis. 
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The Mount Royal Rice Mills, of Montreal, 
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One is 
APPLE RICE. 
One-half pound of rice, oue quart of milk, 
sugar and nutmeg to taste; 10 apples, two 
ounces of butter; peel the apples, halve them, 
take out the cores, put them in a stew-pau with 
a little sugar. When the rice is thoroughly 
cooked pour over the apples after they are 
boiled tender. Serve hot. Another is— 
RICE FLOUR PUDDING (delicate). 
Put into a clean sauce-pan one quart of milk, 
when scalded stir slowly in a quarter of a 
pound of rice flour, two ounces good white 
sugar; beat three eggs with a little added 
sugar and a little butter that has been well 
beaten; add nutmeg, and, if fancied, a little 
wine. When the rice and nutmeg are cooled 
add the rest: stir and pour into a buttered dish 
and bake half an hour. 
Iu our own family the children are very fond 
of the plain rice, two tablespoonfuls to a quart 
of milk. Put in raw, and set into the oven 
with a slow fln*. The milk soaks in and makes 
every kernel feel its rich, sweetness, and none 
but a sweet-toothed child, whose taste has been 
vitiated, would usk for more sugar. 
Some one asks how fruit jellies can be pre¬ 
served from mold. If the surface is covered 
one-fourth of an inch deep with loaf sugar, 
finely pulverized, they will keep in good condi¬ 
tion and no mold penetrate. a. l. j, 
LUNCH DISHES—CIIEESK FONDU. 
My family have so enjoyed Mrs. Harlaud's 
cheese fondu as a lunch dish that I give it for 
the benefit of those housekeejiera who may uot 
have seen it. One-half pound of dry and 
grated cheese, three thoroughly bra ten eggs, 
one-and-two-thirds cup of rich, new milk; one 
cup dry and flue bread crumbs, a dessert 
spoonful of melted butter, pepper and salt, a 
bit of s<xla as large us a pra. dissolved in half a 
teaspoon fill of warm water and stirred into the 
milk. Soak the bread in the milk, season, add 
the eggs and the butter and lastly the cheese. 
Pour the mixture into a buttered baking dish 
(one that can goontlie tabic), strew dry crumbs 
over the top anti bake in a well-heated oven 
until puffed up and delicately browned. When 
taken from the oven it should be sent to the 
table at unce, as it. soon Calls. 
KICK. AND CHEESE 
form a cheap and palatable dish anti liked by 
most gentlomeu. The rice should Is* steamed 
until tender, then seasoned, and enough new 
milk added to make it quite moist; put into a 
buttered baking dish in alternate layers, with 
grated cheese, the cheese to be the last layer. 
Bake half an hour. 
SAUSAGE CROQUETTES. 
Sausage meat, two boaton eggs and cracker 
dust. Mold the meat into little balls, dip in 
the egg then roll in the dust and cook slowly 
until done through and through. Serve with¬ 
out the gravy. MARY B. 
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