Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 304, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 December 1912 — TO BE SERVED TOGETHER [ARTICLE]

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Dishes That Hf rmonizc and Put Least Possible Strain on the Digestive Organs. r. Roast Beef.—With potatoes prepared In all the different ways, baked) or browned sweet potatoes, asparagus, squash, spinach, Brussels sprouts, string beans, cauliflower, or lima, beans. Filet of Beef. —With potatoes, stuffed tomatoes, or stuffed peppers, asparagus or artichokes. Beefsteak. Lyonnalse potatoes,, baked, French fried potatoes, fried potatoes. fried tomatoes, asparagus, spinach or squash. Beef a la Modern—Potato balls, carrot balls, asparagus or glazed onions. Corned Beef.—Boiled potatoes, cabbage, beets, turnips, carrots, beet or tomato salad. Roast Mutton and Lamb. —Green peas, string beans, cauliflower, spinach, green corn, potatoes, Brussels sprouts, lima beans. Boiled Mutton. —Boiled potatoes, cauliflower, cabbage, white turnips, string beans. Lamb and Mutton Chops.—French fried or baked potatoes, egg plant, green corn, creamed corn, stewed and boiled or fried tomatoes. French peas. Roast Veal. —Mashed potatoes, creamed spinach, cauliflower an gratln, French peas, Brussels sprouts, or asparagus. Veal Cutlets. —Creamed, mashed, baked or plain potatoes, wax beans, asparagus, or spinach. Roast Pork. —Mashed potatoes, mashed turnips, apple sauce, creamed corn or beans, red cabbage. Roast Turkey and Chicken. —Mashed potatoes, creamed onion, creamed corn, mashed turnips, cranberry sauce, Brussels sprouts. Ducks and Geese.—Plain or mashed potatoes, browned sweet potatoes, creamed onions, creamed corn Apple sauce, or baked apples.—Home Progress Magazine.