Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 November 1936 — Page 33

ESSENTIAL FOR ETASTY SALADS

fandard Recipes Can Be ‘Varied With Dash of Seasonings.

he first essential of a tasty salad 8 well-seasoned salad dressing. iy women have given up the p of ‘making these at home beof the excellent dressings that i be bought, but even these can $e given individuality by a home i, An extra bit of seasoning to out the flavor of the salad ¥ are used to dress is often all Bt Is needed fo give them variety il additional tang. With salads DA ng so frequently as the main the good provider not only ries the salad ingredients but rsifies the dressing. : two standard ether home made or store bought fan be given an almost endless der of flavor changes, so that ach day's salad can be interest and appetizing. The simple French Syestilic made of six table: poons of salad oil to two tablepons of vinegar, salt and pepper, Bi be made one day with a dash cayenne, another day with a liberal sprinkling of paprika, an0 day with a quarter teaspoon Of dry mustard. These are simple S¥ariations that any woman can ap-

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For a more intricate dressing, the basic recipe can be glorified with a Ball teaspoon of curry powder, a teaspoon each, of grated onion, minced parsley and grated lemon ¥ind. Or to three-quarters of a cup of" dressing, you can add two anashed hard-boiled eggs, a teaSpoon dry mustard, and two tableSpdons tomato catsup. = Any standard mayonnaise recipe ean also be altered to bring out new and delightful flavors. One of the cslmplest methods is to add a generous quantity. of chili sauce, a Bit of finely chopped green pepper and a small amount of finely ft ehopped onion. In this form it is y known as Russian dressing. The addition of one teaspoon oft Sgurry powder to each cup of mayonBaise, a bit of grated onion and a Jittle vinegar to thin the mixture “makes Curry Mayonnaise. A tea3 of sweet paprika beaten in, either with or without milk or gream, depending upon the consistency desired, results in Spanish dressing. Boiled Cream Dressing

Bolled cream dressing combines = well with many salad ingredients and helps put to use sour cream ‘which might otherwise be wasted. For this salad combiner you need 1 cup sour milk #5: 1 egg slightly beaten 3% cup vinegar 2 teaspoons salt 2 teaspoons sugar 1 teaspoon dry mustard 1s teaspoon pepper Mix all the ingredients thoroughiy, adding them in the order named. Cook them in a double boiler. Stir gonstantly until the mixture begins * $0 thicken. Remove from the stove “amd use when cold.

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Thanksgiving

Turkeys destined to be a part of the feast at the Past Masters’ banquet tomorrow night, sponsored by the North Park Masonic Lodge, are shown above

BY WILLIAM CRABB When a Thanksgiving Day turkey is carved, Junior grabs the drumstick, Sis takes the white meat, Mother salvages the wing and Dad winds up with the bill. So the whole family will be cheered by local poultry dealers’

STRIKE DELAYS . U: BUILDING

Higher Wages Demanded by 36 Laborers on New Medical Unit,

Times Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Nov. 13.— Thirty-six members of the Hod Carriers’ and Laborers’ Union remained on strike today after staging a walkout at Ingiana University’s new Medical Building. They are demanding wage increases. Though only 36 laborers are in the striking group, contractors for the University’s new structure. said that construction will be retarded Meanwhile, a dispute between the | Rogers Construction Co. and the Hod Carriers’ and Laborers’ Union and the Teamsters’ and Chauffeurs’ Union has been settled, and strikers have returned to work on a road project near here. Six men who allegedly received minor wounds during a flare of gunplay Monday have filed in city court ‘charges of assault and battery with intent to kill against Noel Daugherty, road sub-contractor, and Ralph Schilaski, an employe.

‘Week-End BAKERY SPECIALS

| ln Baltimore Cake 29s, Sue 09s

Butter Leaf Rolls,

doz. 2b¢

101d Fashioned Coffee Bake 19¢

Princess Slices Butter Cookies

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Cream Bread 10¢, Cinnamon Bread RL

A large assortment of delicious Salads. VISIT THIS NEW STORE!

—THEN PUT INTO CASINGS LIKEA SAUSAGE, THEN SMOKED OVER REAL HICKORY CHIPS.

forecast that this’ years Tom Turk’s drumstick will be larger, his meat tenderer and the cost 10 to 20 per cent less than in 1935. ¥

They based their predictions on the fact that Indiana's turkey crop is the largest on record and the national supply, according to Department of Agriculture estimates, exceeds even the bumper years of 1932 and 1933. These are 20,000,000 ready for Thanksgiving, United States Agricultural reports reveal. The birds are to sell in Indianapolis retail stores for 21 to 24 cents a pound, some dealers say 2 to 5 cents under last year’s prices, the dealers agreed. They will bz slightly heavier, ranging from eight to 25 pounds in weight, it was said. Texas and Indiana: turkeys will supply the majority of local homes Nov. 26. Commission houses here re-

LUMBERMEN TO MEET

The Indiana Hardwood Lumbermen’s Association is to meet in the Severin Hotel Jan. 22, C. Fred Klee, secretary and treasurer, announced today. J. K. Burns of Gosport, Ind., is program chairman, and Robert E.

Hollowell is entertainment commit-

tee chairman.

being weighed in. The banquet is to be at 30th and Clifton-st8. Left to right above are Harry Rinehart and Ernest Ambuhl. Thirty-five turkeys have been tapped for service.

ported that large numbers of Indiana turkeys are being shipped to Eastern. markets necessitating importing out-of-state birds to meet the local demand. This saving on the price of the “piece de resistance” of the Thanksgiving meal is expected to make up for an increase 'in general food prices’ since last November, it was said. Potatoes, averaging about 21 cents a pound now, sold for 1% cents in 1935. Green beans, currently priced at an average of 7 cents a pound, were 4 cents last year. Bread and milk also cost more now. So Dad can thank the reasonableness of turkey prices for his big meal on Nov. 26 costing him about a dollar less than it did a year ago.

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_ OLIVES IMPROVE EGGS

Try adding chopped ripe olives to eo of deviled eggs. They give tful flavor to an old picnic

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