Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 213, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 September 1912 — THAT LUNCH OUT OF DOORS [ARTICLE]

THAT LUNCH OUT OF DOORS

A Little Forethought Will Do Much to Add to the Enjolnmeut of the Affair. Prepare everything you waat chilled at your picnic lunch the night before. Do your sandwiches in oiled paper and pack in a box. Put your salad dressing in a can. Wet ydQc prepared salad material very slightly with dressing in paraffine butter cases and put your hard boiled eggs in their shells in paper palls. Wrap each box, case, or pall, separately in several thicknesses of newspaper and set on foe till morning. Also lay in several newspapers. When packing the baskets in the morning have one exclusively for chilled foods. Lay half the chilled papers in the bottom of this basket. Pack all your chilled packages in as closely as possible and cover with the remainder of the papers. Arrived at the picnic grounds set in a steady place. Prepared in this way food will keep perfectly cold for at least six hours. Your egg pails make useful water pails.