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    Planning for Canning

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    Get my jars filled is not infrequently the main goal of the housewife in the summer and especially in the fall, during the latter part of the canning season

    For a Cheerful Awakening Make It a Dried Fruit Spread

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    Not that anybody ever thinks about health on the way to a midnight spread, yet there is the inevitable morning after. And it\u27s the wise co-ed who knows her fruits and how they can be easily and quickly served in a variety of ways

    From Corn-Fed to Fruit-Minded

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    Changing a corn-fed Iowan into a fruit-minded Californian takes imagination to say the least. But L. B. Williams, Director of the California Druit Fruit Research Institute, has never been lacking in either courage or imagination. So he attempted that very thing when he annexed me to the Institute staff nearly five years ago

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.6 no.4

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    Table of Contents The Purnell Bill by Anna E. Richardson, page 1 Living in a Cooperative House by Helen Bascom, page 2 The Lure of a Shawl, page 3 Your Five Foot Shelf, page 4 With the Iowa State Home Economics Association by Mrs. Fred E. Ferguson, page 6 Editorial, page 7 4-H Page, page 8 Eternal Question, page 10 Pleasing the Tastes of 800 Girls by Frances Jones, page 11 Planning for Canning by Kathern Ayres, page 12 Who’s There and Where by Cleo Fitzsimmons, page 1

    Planning for Canning

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    Get my jars filled" is not infrequently the main goal of the housewife in the summer and especially in the fall, during the latter part of the canning season.</p

    For a Cheerful Awakening Make It a Dried Fruit Spread

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    Not that anybody ever thinks about health on the way to a midnight spread, yet there is the inevitable morning after. And it's the wise co-ed who knows her fruits and how they can be easily and quickly served in a variety of ways.</p

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.6 no.4

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    Table of Contents The Purnell Bill by Anna E. Richardson, page 1 Living in a Cooperative House by Helen Bascom, page 2 The Lure of a Shawl, page 3 Your Five Foot Shelf, page 4 With the Iowa State Home Economics Association by Mrs. Fred E. Ferguson, page 6 Editorial, page 7 4-H Page, page 8 Eternal Question, page 10 Pleasing the Tastes of 800 Girls by Frances Jones, page 11 Planning for Canning by Kathern Ayres, page 12 Who’s There and Where by Cleo Fitzsimmons, page 14</p
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