Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 105, Decatur, Adams County, 3 May 1960 — Page 2
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cookery. Beard •*/«. ... To keep • coo* head wh , l * e following a complex recipe, inc ■ ; experienced chef prepare* many | <4 hi* ingredient* well ahead of , Ume. He coola or freeze* them | until the "hectic laat minute, i when it »eem* M though everythin* has to be blended in at the •am* ume. Salad* Won't Wilt Some basic ingredient* chef’ "keep on we ” for a large variety of recipe* include meat and Bah atock. standard sauce* such as , bechamel, veloute. hoUandaiae. tomato puree*, and fin* herb*, chopped and ready to be added : al the laat moment If the meal i* to have many courses, it’* usually necewary to keep some of them—such a* the dSert, a* well as champagne or white wine—in the refrigerator till needed. For • jrijP salad, the chef is particularly grateful for a special vegetable compartment that provides a moist cold, preventing greens and other foods from drying out Prefer* Fresh Foods Good cooks prefer fresh or frozen meats, vegetables, fruits, and fish to those that are canned “ otherwise artificially preserved. The gourmets art is to combine natural flavor* or to I improve them with seasonings, i Beard also likes to keep a large supply and a wide range of foods on hand because a gourmet is a creature of whim. If he suddenly craves beef Stroganoff or sweet-and-sour carp, he wants to be able to pick out the I ingredients he needs f r ° rn “is well-stocked spice shell and refrigerator-freezer. Teens Show Delinquency In Health Diet delinquency among teenagers may be an even greater national problem than juvenile delinquency, many health authorities feel. Studies made in nearly every state show inadequate diets among an alarming percentage of teenage boys and girls in homes at all income levels. i One of the most detailed studies was conducted over a 12-year period from 1947 through 1959 embracing statistics compiled by all of the California state agricultural experimental • ■ Causes, Hie--studies show, m- * elude little or no breakfast, fatfree diets, and meal planning. Many authorities agree that a leading reason for; i poor- teenage nutrition is the ; failure of families to have ade-; ' quale stocks of food—especially | fresh food—on hand. • Often the blame here falls on 1 the rounded shoulders . aging refrigerator with too little | space for the family’s needs, and a freezing compartment too small to hold a supply of citrus juices rich in vitamin v. In these cases, the solution is a modern electric freezer. Its wide shelve* . and compartments in both refrigerI ator and freezer sections keep! a constant supply frozen foods ready at all hnwsi to provide healthful nourishment as well as appetizing, meals. Tape Saves Edge Retract the blade of a plane when not in use, or cover the protruding edge with friction I;ape to keep the blade from nieking.
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Planning Vital for New,Kitchen
A n*w kllch*n I* not ahqy* ■ good kitchen. *ay* Chapin, kitcb*a latour. A «kM kilrnaa mu*t b* dr«lgn*a to *u th* need* of UN **•» BMKf that's so n* to b* twin* it. «h» points out. Mr*. Chapin, who i* aaaociated with We*tcn**tor Cu*tom Kitchens, Inc., of White Plain* and Nvw York, amphaaim* th* imperflme* of careful planning t* cumbin* *mcimcy with b**uty, „ . A rKKI ikrting •lectnc traliy located for *G*y *ccvm to both cooking and cleanup areas. If there ia * dining nook in th* kitchen, the refngeretor-free*er should tie close enough to avoid long hauls back and forth. In the kitchen pictured here, designed for the new home of Dr. and Mr*. Guatav* Reich of Mount Vernon, N. Y, Mrs. Chapin placed th* refrigeratorfreezer opposite the sink and dishwasher. Between them, within easy reach, are the cooking unit*. Counter-top* adjacent to each of the major appliance center* provide convenient working space. _ The big refrigerator-freezer Is within a few (taps of a countertopped cabinet that serves as a divider between kitchen proper and breakfast nook. It provides a handy serving counter only a
Careful Remodeling Gives Old Kitchen Modern Beauty, Smooth New Efficiency
. Pink and polished is the theme of this recently remodeled kitchen near Greenwich, Conn. It’* not all froth, though. Cox Kitchens of Port Chester, N. Y., designed it to provide the smooth working efficiency that was lacking in the old-fashioned kitchen it replaced. As the “before” picture shows, appliances and sink were reaching the antique stage and storage space was inadequate. The ancient refrigerator with its thick walls had no »wce for frozen foods, and even the fresh food compartment was too small. Has Built-in Look The new electric refrigeratorfreezer with its square corners and thin, straight walls, has a built-in look that suits this modern kitchen. It easily holds a week’s supply of fresh foods in specially cooled compartments. The freezing section keeps quantities of frozen foods for months. Since the owner* entertain frequently, party food can now be prepared in advance, at the hostess’ leisure, and stored for later use. Save* Many Steps Because the kitchen is a large one. planning concentrated on saving steps. The refrigeratorfreezer is just 3% feet from the sink, which has an automatic electric dishwasher next to n, and 8 feet from the built-in cooking units. Between each appliance and the next is a counter for food preparation or cleaning up.
Corner Duster Ideal for getting dust out of corners, is a whiskbroom or paint brush that has been trimmed to a point. Use razor blade or sharp knife for trimming. Hurricane Proof Wood designed homes will withstand tremendous initial shock without shattering because wood has a certain ’’give” to it and will come right back to its original shape when impact from a sharp blow eases.
Fred slang* are* wtth.W*•tore *»relrte refrlg*retor frere. *r. *b*r* Mt. Md dmjs «re wUM etoesri* dbhwaaMr. right *m arranged *• stops la thia new MtehMb fUo. lower right. •*»•** eßrlrnt re‘ulfrnrHj- <rf work area*. few step* away from both food >toreg* and dining area*. * Wh*n the Reich family into their new home, they had th* foresight to krep their o. i refrigarator, which wa* PlMwd in an entrance hall outside the playroom and painted ywU®*.}® match th* wafi*. Stocked with beverage*, if* a popular *upply source for the Reich'* teen-age ion and hi* friend*. Th* new, slim electric refrig-erator-freezer in th* kitchen 1* reserved tor generou* «uppbe* of fresh and for th* whol* family. Although it occupies the same floor «P*ce a* the old refrigerator, it hold* much more food, keeping it fresh longer in moisture- and temperature - controlled compartments. Th* freezing section will hold many pounds of frozen food*— juices, meat*, fruits and vegetable*, baked goods, soups, sauce* and casseroles. Th* wise family, w.ien bullring, ouying, or remodeling *
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A special feature, reserved for the man of the family, is the electrically-driven charcoal bar- | becue, set in a center island. ; This, too, is handy to the refng- ; erator-freezer and not far from the sink and dishwasher. q Both owners now enjoy working in a kitchen that is both good-looking and efficient. The roomy new refrigerator-freezer, combined with lots of cabinets, has solved their acute storage problem, so they no longer have to make several weekly trips to the store.
Wood Windows Help Make USAF Academy Homier
The nation’s most futureminded organization — the U.b. Air Force —turned to one or nature’s oldest building inaterials recently in the construe-* tion of housing at the new Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo. Wood windows— factory-con-structed units of ponderosa pine were chosen for the academy s 1200 family housing unite. More than 16,200 window unite were installed on the project. These window units of ponaerosa pine consist not only of th* complete window itoelf-saslv frame, and hardware—but the —entire portion of the wall, fwor to ceiling, in which the unit is “ > This et permitted workmen on the project to merely tilt the wall and window section into place and nail it to studs. The builders, Del E. Webb and Rubenstein Construction Co. said this speed of installation Kept work on schedule. . These and similar window units of ponderosa pine also are ideal for home construction and remodelin*. Thev reduce time
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P< i Xr. I* ■ I dinette J LI if ’’ - I WWW w| *■—»<x>" a CM- I kitchen S4"l| ru ■ I Lu«M W* 1 LiiJaM ♦;■ home, will provide for the same pin planned for this kitcHeo—< new electric refrigerator-freezer centrally located for convenience to all other working arear. and generous .ount-r apace adjoining each major r z phance center
* * y|3l Xuij-XTif ’ '•' iWwK BEFORE—This old-fashioned kitchen was dreary and inefficient. Although crowded, it had little storage snace for food-
■RF J « -jda 5. I jJ Living room of a typleal family housing unit at Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colo., is bright and cheerful, thanks to fireplace, wide windows of ponderosa pine. on the Job, resulting in a savings on labor costs, and provide the warmth and beauty of wood on the exterior as well as the interior of a house. Wood window units in all sizes to harmonize with most modes of architecture are available from building material dealer*
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