Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 June 1936 — Page 41
IKE CHOCOLATE INFO0D, DRINK
verages Nourishing and
Safe; Go Well With Graham Crackers.
a child choose his drink, and Shanges. 10 otis Del Wake cho.
Spoons va Grate a dae Mix sugar, salt’ ; and chocolate. Add boiling water
cups boiling Boil until thick. Cool slightly add. vanilla. Beat into milk
Sweeten cream and flavor with a few drops of vanilla Chilled cocoa is not quite as rich 88 the chocolate cream for choco~ late contains more fat than cocos.
Chilled Cocoa
Four tablespoons cocoa, ¥% cup sugar, 1 teaspoon salt, 3 quarts milk, 2 teaspoons vanilla. Mix cocoa, sugar and salt to a ~ smooth syrup with boiling water. Cook and stir three or four minutes. ~ Add milk and|cook and stir until milk is very hot but not boiling. . Beat a few minutes with a dover beater and c rapidly by putting the pan of “in a larger pan of ice water. Add vanilla and chill Drop a spoonful of whipped cream on top of each serving and dust ‘with dry cocoa. ~ Chocolate flip is more elaborate than drinks usually served to chil- - dren at afternoon parties, but it's & fine idea for luncheon.
Chocolate Flip
One egg, 1 teaspoon cocoa, or 1 fablespoon chocolate syrup, 2 teaspoons sugar with cocoa, few grains salt, 1; cups milk. Mix sugar, cocoa and.salt. Separate white from yolk of egg and beat white until stiff. Beat in cocoa mixture. Add milk to yolk and beat until well mixed. Combine ~ mixtures, pouring the milk onto the white. Mix well and serve. This will make two glasses. Chill the - milk well before mixing. Never put ice in a milk drink. It wg the milk and lessens the 1004 ue
Brown Bread With Dates
Two cups white flour, 3 cups graham flour, 2 cup cornmeal, 4 tablespoons melted shortening, 1 egg, 2 cups sour milk, % cup sugar, 2 teaspoons salt, 1 cup molasses, 2 _ teaspoons soda, 1 cup stoned and * chopped dates. Mix white flour, graham flour, cornmeal, salt and sugar. Add moJasses and melted shortening and egg well beaten. Dissolve soda in sour milk and add at once to first a Add dates and mix until from lumps. ‘I round bread pans in a moderate over (3 . Bake the bread the day before will want to use it. Be sure to . gream the butter well before trying to make sandwiches.
NOVELTY BASEMENT ROOMS SUGGESTED
Many House Owners Convert Space Into Pleasant Spots.
It used to be that when you went into the basement you knew pretty much what you would find. There would be a furnace, the coalbin, storeroom and probably dusty piles of broken furniture. But today you never know. When you reach what should be the basement you might find an Italian street scene, the deck of an ocean liner or an African le. - Many home owners have discovered that this space can be converted into pleasant rooms and in many cases modernization funds may be obtained for this purpose from a private financial institution which holds a contract of insurance “with the Federal Housing Administration. The basement of one home in which there were several children was converted into a playground for rainy days. There was a sand pile, -& slide, see-saw, a table for pingpong and other games. Gay pictures ‘decorated the white walls.
Baked Eggs
Butter a bking dish and carefully } many eggs as needed into it. Eps with salt and pepper and with bits of butter. Add enough gream to almost cover eggs. Bake i a moderate oven until eggs are ‘set, about 20 minutes. Baste occawith cream in the pan. ve at the table from the bakdish on to hot-buttered toast.
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Copies of Dr. Dafoe’s First
Book Given to Dionne Quins
Times Spdoiat CALLANDER, Ont. June 12.— The Dionne quintuplets have received as a birthday present for future use copies of their doctor's first book, “Dr. Dafoe’s Guidebook for Mothers,” published in commemoration of the quins’ second birthday; and the doctor received a ‘special ‘leather bound copy as a surprise present from his publishers Dr. Dafoe BeliéVe§ that Binging up a baby is 4 biSiness,. “the most
: | important busines§ in the world,”
he says in his book. His charges’ robust health strikingly illustrates the success of Dr. Dafoe’s threepoint code for the baby business which he has drawn up as a sound basis for operation in any nursery. 1. Every baby should live his life according to a simple, sensible, consistent system. 2. Every baby should be protected by the policy of absolute cleanliness in his person, his food, his clothes, his immediate environment. 3. Every baby should have medical supervision from the time .of his birth.
Hawz Babies, Advice
Dr. Dafoe beliefes that every normal woman should have babies. “Going A. W. O. L. from maternity may destroy woman's balance,” says Dr. Dafoe. “If I were a married woman, I'd have a child every two or three years.” In Dr. Dafoe’s community 10 children are the usual number per family and the outside world was much more impressed with Mrs. Dionne’s achievement than her neighbors. six offspring before the arrival of the quintuplets, so her friends feel that she is merely filling her quota.” Dr. Dafoe in his book makes no encroachment upon advice properly to be given by the family physician, but he has certain common sense principles that he does not hesitate to state. He doés not believe that expectant mothers should smoke. to make no secret of the expected
new arrival, in order to hasten the |!
psychological adjustment of the older children to the: new baby. Dr. Dafoe's book is written for
mothers, but parenthood is a 50-50 |!
job he. declares and offers in
connection a creed which he would : like to see. lived up to by every
mother and father, Creed for Mothers
“I resolve, as a mother, to nurse |
my child if it is humanly possible
to do 80, until he is at least nine
“She had only
He advises mothers |
months of age. If I am physically unable to do this, I resolve to feed him the milk formula my doctor recommends, prepared exactly according to directions and with sterilized utensils. “I ‘shall take my child to the doctor or clinic at least once a month. i shall follow the advice given mi or correcting weaknesses and defects. “I shall try to keep my child from contact with crowds and their many sources of infection, even at some sacrifice of my own. pleasures. “I shall give my child at ‘much sunshine and fresh air as possible, in cold weather as well as in hot weather. I shall keep him warm, but I shally not overheat his room or overburden him with clothing.
Change Flowers’ Water Water should be changed in fresh flower arrangements at least once a day. If you haven't the time to re-
arrange them after draining off water in the usual way, use a siphon hose, 50 as not to disturb the flowers.
I thirds or halves.
Serve as Appetizer With!
Other Food or as Tea Snack. Versatile, luscious, refreshing melon! No wonder so many housewives turn to this juicy reoly-poly of the vine as the thermometer rises to summer heights. What other morsel half so good can fill in at breakast, lunch or supper? And if there is a food to challenge, can it meet the call as
.| dessert or appetizer, or at after-
noon tea serve as a complete snack? Melon can. : Chilled’ and sparkling, just as it emerges from the refrigerator shelf, melon is ready to tempt & king's taste without. garnishment. There are those of course who believe that a dash of salt improves the flavor. But that is strictly a matter of individual taste. For party occasions and special meals, interesting appearance and something different in the way of flavor can be achieved by topping each segment with Brazil nut stuffed cherries. The colorful result well repays the extra minute or two required for preparation.
Melon With Stuffed Cherries
1 ‘large melon 1, pint sweet cherries 12 cup chopped Brazil nuts Sprigs of mint
Cut melon into “halves, remove seeds and divide ea¢h piéce into Pit cherries and refill with chopped Brazil nuts. Arrange cherries on segments of melon and serve. Garnish with sprigs of mint.
Arabian Chops
6 lean pork chops 1, cup cooked rice 2 onions 2 tomatoes 2 green peppers... 2 teaspoons shlt 1 teaspoon pepper 3% cup. boiling water
1- Sear the chops on all sides in hot.
skillet. Place in a casserole or cov-
ered baking dish. On each chop ar-| range in this order the following: |
One slice of onion, one slice of tomato, and a ring of green pepper.
Fill the pepper ring with rice. Scas|
son thoroughly, add the water.
Cover tightly énd bake in a mod: erate oven (350 ¥.) for 1% hours.
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cookies, but white can be used more convenient. From two-thirds to one cupful of
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when making cookies for children. Rolled Oat Cookies One cup brown sugar, two eggs, three-quarter cup: shortening, onehalf cup sour milk, two cups rolled oats, two cups flour, one cup seeded and chopped raisins, one teaspoon soda, one n cinnamon, one-
half teaspoon vanilla, one teaspoon
salt. Cream shortening and sugar. Add eggs well beaten. Mix well and add
rolled oats. Mix and sift flour, salt, [§
cinnamon and soda. Combine with raisins. Stir ture and add dry ingredients. Mix until smooth and spread on a baking sheet which has been greased and floured. Bake 15 minutes in a moderate oven (350 degrees Fahrenheit. Cut in squares when cool. These cookies will keep almost indefinitely.
Chocolate Ice Box Cookies Three cups flour, two teaspoons baking powder, one and a half cups light brown sugar, two eggs, threequarters oup shortening, two squares bitter chocolate, one cup nut meats,
one-half teaspoon vanilla, one tea-
spoon salt. ) Mix and sift flour, salt, baking powder and soda several times to make sure the soda is thoroughly blended with the other ingredients. Cream shortening and sugar. Add chocolate melted over hot water. Mix thoroughly and add eggs slightly beaten. Add vanilla, nuts and dry ingredients. Mix well and form into a roll about two inches in diameter. Wrap in waxed paper and let stand in the ice box for several hours or over night. - Cut in’ slices about oneeighth in¢h thick and bake for 10 minutes in a hot oven (375 degrees Souliin
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Wild life was 80 plentiful in the United States in the early days’ that no one even dreamed that laws would be
to protect it.
The year 1739 saw the first game wardens in this country. - Most of “the colonies had adopted some form of game laws by the time of the Revolution, and the first Federal game law was passed in 1776.
Fritter Batter
One cup and two tabléspoons
flour, two teaspoons baking powder,
two tablespoons powdered sugar, % spoon salt, one egg, 1-3 cup milk. Mix and sift dry ingredients. Beat egg until light, add milk and mix well. Pour into dry ingredients,
. stirring to make & smooth batter.
Scientists ‘Explain Importance of Scurvy-Prevent-ing Chemical in Report, By Science Service
CANBARRA, Australia, June 13, =Scurvy-preventing vitamin C, now
‘| obtainable in pure form as well as
in fresh fruits and vegetables, may be essential for the continuance of
Bourne Rygsell ‘of the Australian Institute of Ane. atomy here. In recent technical communications to the scientilfic journal, Nae ture, these two scientists pointed out that when the silver nitrate
straining reagent, which is specific for vitamin C, was applied to such
simple forms of life as protozoa, bacteria, yeast, seaweed, and various parasitic fungi, black granules were found to be formed by its action, thereby indicating the presence of very small quantities of the vitamin,
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