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(Continued From Page 22) three-fourths cup vinegar. Cook and fill cobbler shell with the mixture. Cover with meringue of four egg whites to which a little sugar has been added. Brown. MRS. JOHN ARTHUR FRIEND. W. Hanna St., Greencastle, Ind. Lima Salad Manhattan Mix one cup cooked dried limas, one cup sliced cabbage, one-fourth cup diced pickles and one-half cup chopped beets with mayonnaise dressing. Serve on crisp lettuce leaves, garnished with raw carrots and rated cneese. MRS. ABE GROSS. 205i5 N. Illinois St.. City. Delicious Breakfast Dish Chop cold boiled ham fine ana heat by throwing it into a hot frying pan. Beat two or more eggs and pour into another hot, buttered pan. When the latter is brown on one side, spi-ead the ham on half of it and turn the other half over it. BERYL LAWSON. Bloomfield, Ind. Cheese Bustard One cup grated cheese, one-half cup cream or rich milk, two egg yolks, small amount salt • and paprica. Mix cream and cheese. Heat until cheese is melted. Remove from fire and add yolks of eggs. Bake in buttered ramekins. Serve with jelly or preserves. MRS. CYNTHIA ELLABARGER. Cambridge City, Ind., R. R. D. Creole Steak One pound ground steak, one chopped onion, one finely chopped mango, one egg well beaten, onehalf cup cracker or bread crumbs, one cup tomato pulp. Mix and 1 season with salt and pepper. Put

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in loaf pan with small piece of butter on top and bake thirty or forty minutes. v MRS. MADGE STURGEON. 2733 Manker St., City. Mushroom Salad Scoop out six tomatoes, leaving firm shell for each. Mix pulp with equal quantity of chopped olives and cooked mushrooms. Stuff mixture in shells, garnish with mayonnaise and serve on lettuce or watercress. MRS. FRANK WILLIAM CURTIS. Osgood, Ind. Butterfly Salad Cut slices of pineapple in halves. Arrange on lettuce leaves with round edges together. Stuff a date with cream cheese and place between for the “body." Sprinkle with chopped nuts and serve with mayonnaise dressing. Make the “feelers 1 ’ with strips of candied orange peel. MRS. L. J. STOKES. Worthington, Ind. Transparent Pie Mix well one cup sugar, one-half cup butter, yolk of three eggs. Add beaaten whites of three eggs and bake in pie shell. MISS FLORENCE FUNKE 2714 E. Michigan St., City. Winter Marmalade One pound prunes, one pound dried peaches, one lemon, three cups granulated sugar, water. Cock fruit until tender. Remove seeds from prunes an dadd sugar, sliced lemon, and more water if needed.

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