Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 200, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 November 1926 — Page 22

NOV. 26, 1926

Times Market Basket

NOTE —The Times will give a recipe filing cabinet for recipe submitted by a reader and printed in this column. One recipe is printed dally except Friday, when twenty are given. Cabinets will be mailed to winners. Write only one recipe, name, address and date on each sheet. J LEFT OVER TURKEY CREAM Cut cold turkey in cubes, cover bottom of baking dish with cold dressing and arrange the turkey on top. Make a rich sauce using two tablespoons of butter and two tablespoons of flour. Slowly add one and one-half cups of milk. Beat yolks of two eggs. Add the milk mixture and one teaspoon of salt. Pour this over the turkey. Cover with mushrooms to which have been added onefourth cup of stale bread crumbs, a little butter, salt and pepper, Bake in a moderate oven until sauce has thickened. Mrs. Carl Hull, 1522 Asbury St., City. a PRUNE PUFF Whip very light whites of four eggs, add one cup of powdered sugar slowly, beating continually, then add one cup cooked prunes which have been stoned and add chopped kernels from these stones. Bake in pudding dish ten minutes. Serve with whipped cream. Mrs. M. L. Smith, Belmore, Ind. BEST CHOCOLATE CAKE Three eggs beaten, separately, two and one-half cups flour, one and one-third cups sugar, one cup sweet milk, one scant cup of butter, two level teaspoons baking powder, onefourth pound of chocolate melted over hot water with one tablespoon of cocoa. One teaspoon vanilla flavoring. To make, cream butter and one-

A Profusion of Wheel TOYS to Delight the Hearts of co.tm.sth7 BOYS and GIRLS ——— scooter! DOLLS! AM. | DOLLS! ifhOc I ailL A Great Big Unbreak- fmlf Two Cute “Cuddly” l|Ji| JpC _ able “Mamma” Doll ■ Babies on a Little Pillow. with a Pretty Dress— You’ll Just Love Theih—--1 VELOCIPEDES "*•*” TOTBIKES \JI7I ITT 1 1ST RA RV ’0 Substantially built velocipedes will Jr I*CO VY nH> DrVD X; [Sj j a8 t f OT years and delight the chil- ‘‘ Tot bikes are for the smaller children wJmffltjffl T’DAt/ITI C dren as well as the beneficial re- who have not yet reached the age to be IKAV r, I . . , . allowed the freedom of the aldewaiks. suits from the exercise gained In .. . .... w Can be used In the house without en-> f/wfly its operation. ydangerlng the furniture. j§Ky*: Doll Carts 4-Wheel Steer WAGON SPEEDY! Spl3eO i II Tllf W© have a small coaster wagon which is different from the h ° Ur ' ■ VU Wliwi Usual coaster wagon. When you move the steering handle A Gendron Tot Stroller will all four wheels turn. In fact, you can turn around on a A ■ H awn a ■> insure comfort for baby and bommon sidewalk, f| 0 g R f rrcor Fr0m53.75 t0 510.50 child’s Red Rockers, *1 go u iUO. pact t.ua,o Coe -n*. Saturday SpCCial! ™ OfYYt * Our line of doll carts will delight the WnO6S DdITOWS 'OC/C //WPPr glrle. Such stylish colors and models are ■•mwwiwhi ■ w w j^ (UL/llLilt V-Jj3P r ' seldom Been even - In reg- W-SF.'j! y** are offering a dandy for $0.75 A Small Deposit Holds Your Order jtfY fn Unhand 8 se C rfebU?“? 8 *hj~ /or XmOS Delivery -t v Boys —Just What Ki-s-rs JL 1 Hlbf@lL JLiy A# . :.r^ pede. Substantially built * t “ke <> ur Hr* chief drives FURNITURE COMPANY 7j““- ft 414-18 East Washington Street w~to $ | Q

Our Boarding House

/#.E6AI> L.ADIE&,~-t VBEL VT I<BE^ |VJAO A BrT OF GOOP s Oki OUR G>lP£ / "TVU-1' I og<o ovjl’g? W a?-we o\ S “tU'g BLDUPERIUG MlGrfAkfE OF If) PRcrTfe£l'lVJ£ % vdOliLP^<i^ $ RAISING THEM BV -so\re, /: REALISE r AiAM CAliO'H I Vj. ViF G'A'aJ FOR OORG?EtA/B'G>, / OViL’G? FOR FlTflißE ARH A GROUP £ [ CLUB BCail a^p i OF AUP v' *JI r" CULTURAL . ACCUG?FPI/ % —* ~— — : .

half the sugar. Beat the egg yolks and add to the rest of the sugar. Then mix these together. Add milk, flour and beaten egg whites al-

ternately. Blend in chocolate and vanilla. Filling, four tablespoon of cream, one cup of sugar, one teaspoon of

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

—By Ahern

butter, one tablespoon, of cocoa. Mlx well, heat over hot water and stir to a smooth cream. Let cool

and spread between layers aiyl on top. Mrs. Edna Blasengym, 1124 Bellefontaine St., City. BARBECUED HAM Use one-half pound of boiled ham, cut very thin. Cooking In chafing dish in its own fat, when a nice brown draw to one side of dish and to the fat add one tablespoon of lemon Juice, one teaspoon of dry mustard and two teaspoons of sugar. Mix sugar, mustard and lemon juice well together in fat, then stir in ham, simmer a moment or two. This is nice with fried eggs. Miss Sarah McC'ammon, 402 W. Main St., Greenwood, Ind. MINCE MEAT Two quarts ground meat (3 pounds before cooked), one quart ground suet (one one-half pounds), two quarts seedless raisins (three to four pounds), three quarts chopped tart apples (one gallon peeled and quar- i tered), one quarts* of light brown ! sugar, one quart cider (boiled down) | one-half quart cider vinegar, one half ! quart pickled peach syrup, one quart can of cherries, two table- 1 spoons ground cinnamon, one table- ! spoon ground alspice, one tablespoon ground cloves. Salt to taste. .Buy three lbs. of boiling beef, neck, and cook day before, let meat cool in broth. This makes two gallons. Cook all until apples are well done. Can in quart jars. Mrs. Gertrude Flshel, 343 E. Jackson St., Hope, Ind. FRUIT CAKE Two scant cups of butter, three scant cups of brown sugar, one pound of raisins, one pound of figs chopped fine, one cup of jam, one teaspoon each of cloves, cinnamon, allspice and nutmeg, one half buttermilk, three cups of flour sifted with one half teaspoon of baking powder, three eggs, beat yolks and whites separately. Combine same as any ordinary fruit cake, bake either in layers of loaf. If possible, bake two or three weeks before using. Keep well wrapped to prevent drying out. Mrs. O. W. Perdue, 3924 Flertchcr Ave., city.

SAN IDEAL GIFT ER” THIS XMAS • NEW FEDELCO is a gift “she” will appreciate. Efficient, to operate, does the hardest work with ease. 11 save her many a step. Priced Remarkably Low At A Only $ i V Week - The New Fedelco is unreservedly guaranteed by both the maker and ourselves for a period of

IF! O-lIR ' STI9 |JL JLj • or Pillsbury WONDERNUT 24-Lb Sack §*| 09 Selected Storage Oleo ™ EGGS Oft c 24-Lb. Sack UOC Doz l E-Z-Bake $ 1 .29 Country Ckib. Fresh. One I ,i c i I Dozen to a carton. Good Luck, Lb., 29c 24-Lb hack J OOC I BUTTER £ 50c Lard 4i j i 5c Cheese £= 32c CRACKERS b3vC 14c •ms Kroger Made 2-Layer pari Layer Cakes g 35c Jet-Oil PoHsh 15c'Battle 11C BANANAS lb - 5c ] U. S. No. 1 Grade Round White 1 Potatoes E CHUCK ROAST sr b l9c Shoulder Roast c “• 23c RjBTOASf ib. 30c j STEAKS ’S' a 30c PORK ROAST -as. “ 27c Fresh Picnics Lb. 19c | SPARE RIBS u. 24c Bacon fi^X.^37c

URY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES. THEY WILL BRING RESULTS.

PAGE 22