Word: sodas
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...stretcher," advertised as giving 100 extra cups if added to a pound of tea, is 90% bicarbonate of soda...
...Peak Egg, an egg substitute, the London Daily Mirror's acidulous Columnist Cassandra wrote: "No hen ever laid egg or eyes on Peak Egg. . . . Take eight ounces of ordinary flour and two ounces of bicarbonate of soda, add a little dye and just a trace of gum. Mix well . . . relax and wait for the great unending public of British suckers...
Between these horses stands George Kame, promoter of the strangest market in the U.S.: the week-long horse-trading convention held every summer at Almond, N.Y. Last week, 20,000 traders and spectators joined in the fun, traded 1,800 horses, bought countless bottles of beer and soda pop from the refreshment stands which are Promoter Kame's main source of profit. Swapping went on furiously all day and most of the night; some horses changed hands a dozen times. Included were some good work horses, a few riding horses. But most were plugs worth less than $25; some...
...should be used for cooking; see that the water boils before vegetables are added. They should be cooked very rapidly in a covered pan, served at once. Use left-over water for soups, gravies, boiling other vegetables. ^ Salt, sugar or vinegar added to cooking water preserves vitamins. Never add soda to save color-it destroys vitamins...
...draftee whose number is 8962. ∽∽ Paramount urged a screen test on Ernest Hemingway for a part in For Whom the Bell Tolls, ∽∽ "An airplane factory" barred a visit from Susan Hayward because time lost for ogling would cost $20,000. ∽∽ A Hollywood soda fountain put a plaque on a stool reading "On This Stool Sat Lana Turner When She Was Discovered...