Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 November 1943 — Page 12

and other seasoning in’

, Use Extra Fat

Wartime Meals BREAKFAST: Stewed prunes.oatte meal, crisp bacon, enriched toast,

«| butter or fortified margarine, mar- * imalade, coffee, milk for children LUNCH: Toasted ¢nrithed bread | t shells filled with creamed left-over,

meat and vegetables, enriched soft] rolls, butter or fortified margarine, {stewed pears, oatmeal cookies, tea, milk for children. DINNER: Vegetable soup, fried {ham, kale and rice ring, enriched | bread, butter or fortified margarine, {wilted greens, stale cake with soft

SO THE EXTRA fat from the custard sauce, coffee, milk for chil drippings ic delicious for gravy or dren.

sauce, meat or vegetable dishes or |.

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but not for cake or cookies.

KALE AND RICE RING

Roast the bird in an oven that | Cook 3 quarts of kale, drain if

Te Or oe or even slow during the

fogitag xvid not only to

losses but also to keep |

to | NeCessary, and add % cup of meat | drippings. Make a ring with 3 cups of hot cooked rice and fill the

being spoiled by over- |” center. of. the ring with ' the

on The larger the

the bird, the longer it |

vegetable, Or mix the seasoned vegetable and the rice together

ust cook and the slower the oven land serve. Hot fluffy, mashed

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{ potatoes may be used for the ring H instead of the rice,

War Mothers to Hold

Rummage Sale

| The Perry Township War Moth- | erg; will sponsor. &- rummage sale’ | Saturday at Flanner House: with {Mrs. C. 8. Kegley chairinan of the jeommittee, - | Tuesday, James Wilson, assistant [Americanism director of the Amer | tican Legion, will speak to the group | lat 1:30 p. m. at the Edgewood | {school Mrs. Adelyn McKay is club | | president.

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STUDIOS

young -mother-of - 23. and ‘have &/ | sweet baby girl. I love my huspand but he is killing my. love for him every day. He always is com- | ing home mad at his boss or some

'of the men he works with. When {he is mad at one of them he is mad!

{at me, too, and Just sits and won't | say anything, If I ask him a

question I always get some kind of |

a smart answer. He always 1s saying that T le fo [im and everyone else is a liar to! him, too.. I have taken all I can

from him ‘and live with him only for]

{our baby's sake. . He loves the baby jand is always good to her, but a jen has to be a husband as well a father. “His mother says he always has been that way. I want a husband, | {not a little boy who gets mad at! | everything that doesn’t go his way.

J. He is 30 years old. Can you tell me what is wrong with him? 1

have given up. 8 MQ

tell- you what is wrong with your; Varin. Fk vive sald y

| stead of a man: that he gets mad | when crossed and sulks and pouts;

older man as if it were correction | irom his father. In other words, he { has carried infantile patterns of

| _ It will take some handling to help | him grow up but perhaps you can {do it if you try. When he comes | home mad you show your irritation I and lack of sympathy; then some of | the anger is transferred to you. Why don't you try ignoring his moods and remaining perfectly cheerful even though you don't feel

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Answer—You do not need me to

“{-that-he reacts to-criticism-from-ant

behavior over —into-his adult life “|i and it isn't becoming.

| that way? It is easy to divert a { sulky child by arousing his interest |

baby or something else that stirs a { more mature “aspect of _his nature. | I Note. —1 wish - tc to acknowledge | three letters of sympathy for “Desperate” ‘whose husband beats theqbaby. All express disapproval and | horror. “They - are signed “Inter. ! ested,” “Sorrowful” and “A Mother.” | All of us would be interested to hear *1i trom “Desperate” again. Will she | write and let us know if she has | made any progress with her prob-

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"Little black headpleces {or night and day. At left, a sequin-spangled calot for late-in-the-day wear finds companion glitter in the jei-dotted glove backs and in the jet-beaded earrings. At right, a small Dutels tap of back Self with a"yleated Jiusfrain sciade 4nd short streamers af back. The shoot seg} of pure silk shantung comes In clear Chinese colors. (Ayres) :

Roast. Tom Toloy; baked inhefecke! or fully mashed

potatoes, brown gravy, vegetable salad, cranberry jol coffee or fea; nut, fruit or wine cakes, mince or

pumpkin pie.

TIP: Dinners may be prepared so much more ui with the help of a Modern 1CE % Refrigerator,

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your call if it isn't really necessary ary. : sc If you must telephone Long Distance, please limit the call io not more than 5 ‘minutes. You

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