Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 February 1946 — Page 23

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TUNA FISH 1S ONE OF THE delectable foods that is delicious) |

When there is unexpected company or your old menus are a little

nutritious and appealing ways.

' worse for wear, a can of tuna will come to the rescue in any number of Suggested for Monday's luncheon is

8 tuna and carrot souffle, easy to make and a sure hit with the family,

The recipe will appear tomorrow. » ” ~

MONDAY

Breakfast Sliced oranges Soft cooked eggs Whole wheat toast

Luncheon

*Tuna and carrot souffle Stewed tomatoes

Tangerines Dinner Pan fried liver Boiled potatoes Boiled cabbage wedges with hot butter and cream sauce Cornbread Hot gingerbread with raisin sauce

TUESDAY

Breakfast Pineapple juice Scrambled eggs Bacon curls Whole wheat toast

Luncheon Cream of pea soup with Parmesan cheese and croutons g Pear and date salad on lettuce with mayonnaise dressing ° Brownies Dinner *Baked stuffed fish steaks Parsley potatoes Escalloped tomatoes Mixed vegetable salad with French dressing

Rhubarb-raisin pie »

* =» WEDNESDAY Breakfast

Prepared cereal Raisin bread cinnamon toast

Luncheon : Hot baked beans and sauerkraut salad

Relish tray of celery curls and carrot sticks : Boston brown bread Cherry flavored gelatin with custard | sauce Dinner

Breaded veal slices with country] style gravy Mashed potatoes Butfered broccoli Wedges: of lettuce with dressing Butterscotch pudding » » -

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THURSDAY

Breakfast Orange juice Soft-cooked eggs Whole wheat muffins Luncheon . Toasted cheese sandwiches *Spinach medley salad Prune whip

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Dinner Baked stuffed pork chops sauce . Baked potatoes

Pineapple-lime velvet : . . .

,. Breakfast Stewed prunes Hot oatmeal Toast Jam I * Luncheon Creamed brains with scrambled Buttered green beans : Melba toast Lemon sponge pudding Dinner Hungarian goulash of beef, potatoes and onions Cooked cabbage wedges Carrot sticks *Avocado mousse with sliced oranges and grapefruit Chocolate blanc mange ” ” "” SATURDAY Breakfast Sliced oranges Fried eggs and link sausages Toast Luncheon *Corn and tomato soup Canned pork Shoulder sandwiches Canned peaches Crisp sugar cookies Dinner Codfish balls Creamed peas Fried egg plant Beet salad with French dressing Ice box dessert » - » SUNDAY Breakfast Sectioned grapefruit and oranges Prepared cereal with top milk Crumb coffee cake Grape jelly Lik Dinner : Noodle ring with creamed chic “Broccoli with Allemande sauce Molded cabbage and green pepper salad with chiffonade salad dressing Ice box rolls

1 cream and sponge cake

Supper Non-flop omelette with Spanish sauce Bacon curls Toasted French bread Remainder of sponge cake with chocolate sauce - |

*Recipes for dishes marked with | tomorrow through Wednesday, sgn Emera Meeting Miss Ruth Kull, 1445 8. State ave,

Endive, tomato and cucumber salad}

By BARBARA SCHAEFFER

BEFORE THE LENTEN season, why not try some new twists in meat ‘dishes? And if those twists will save time and money-you should rate a new Easter bonnet. Any busy homemaker agrees on the specifications for a good meal today. She wants one that's easy to prepare, the most economical and with the dishes to wash. A “de luxe economy meal” should please the -entire family. Most shops have hamburger steak or ground beef and it is the foundation of the meat balls for the following recipe, They are baked with either canned tomato sauce or condensed tomato soup and the combined flavors are bound to please most everyone. » ” » : DE LUXE ECONOMY MEAL "+1 1b. ground beef % c. milk 14 c¢. cracker crumbs tsp. meat sauce % tsp. salt Dash pepper 2 tbsps, fat 1 small onion

Mix ground beef with milk,

rolls, individual loaves or in rat-

least number of.

1 c. (8-02. can) tomato sauce or 1 can condensed tomato soup

crumbs and seasoning. Shape into.

ties and brown in fat. Sprinkle with thinly sliced onion and pour the tomato sauce or soup aver the meat. Cover and simmer gently about 15 to 20 minutes. Makes six to eight servings. They may be cooked on top of the stove or baked in an oven after the sauce has been added. " ” . THE VEGETABLES to serve with the meat might be, canned ones, such as beans, lima peans or asparagus. Potatoes cooked in cubes or other shapes might be used with the canned vegetable. Arrange the meat balls on cne side of the platter and then place two mounds of the chosen vegetables beside it. A mixed green salad or something crisp would put the finishing touches on a meal like this. Sounds good, doesn’t it? » . = AND WHILE were in the neighborhood of meat balls, loaves, etc. let's take a look at Salisbury loaf with browned potatoes. If your butcher's shelves are a little bare at times, it's well to know how to stretch that meat. Your familiar box of cornflakes might be the answer. The flavor blends perfectly, the cereal helps hold the loaf together and you: have added the extra nourishment of whole grain.

I. T.-S. C. Will Hear

Talk on ‘India’ The Erin Isle chapter, I. T-8. C., will have a birthday party at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs, Marie Coss, 522 E. 37th st. Mrs. John W. Thornburgh will speak on “India.” Assisting Mrs, Coss will be Mesdames Charles E. Lindner, Austin

will be hostess to the Emera club

at 8 p. m., tomorrow,

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Accessory Set

By SUE BURNETT

As clever as can be is this jaunty accessory set—and you can make it from just one yard of material! Scalloped hat that's easily adjusted, ample drawstring bag and nicelyfitting gloves. You'll want several of these outfits to glamorize your spring suit, Pattern 8998 is designed for sizes small, medium and large. One yard of material required. For this pattern, send 20 cents, in coins, your name, address, size desired, and the pattern number to Sue Burnett, The Indianapolis Times Pattern service, 214 W. Maryland st., Indianapolis 9. Send 16 cents for your copy of the spring "and summer issue of Fashion; 32 pages of up-to-the minute styles, Includes a free pattern.

Marjorie Baxter Wins Pilots’ Wings

Times Special COLUMBIA, Mo., Feb. 21.—Miss Marjorie Ruth Baxter of Indianapolis was presented her private pilot's wings here in a ceremony at Stephens college where she is an aviation student, Miss Baxter is the daughter of Lt. Col. and Mrs. Emory R. Baxter, 5676 N. Pennsylvania st, Indianapolis. Kenneth Newland, head of the aviation department at the college, presented the wings at an

Southern Club Books Business Meeting

The annual business meeting of the Bouthern club will be held Baturday, March 16, in the D. A. R. chapter house, A covered dish dinner will be served at 6:30 p. m. The club's auxiliary will meet March|1 with Miss Helen Smith, 3201 Ruckle st, for a 1 p. m. luncheon. The assistant shostesses will be Mesdames J. L., McClintock, Bransford Clarke and W. D.

Just everyday food--served in a special day tashion—makes a delicious pre-Lenten meal, , Arranging meat balls and vegetables on one large platter makes for that professional touch.

SALISBURY LOAF WITH BROWNED POTATOES

2 eggs, slightly beaten 1c milk - 2 tsps. salt 14 tsp. pepper 1 tsp. Worcestershire sauce % c. chopped parsley 1 tbsp. chopped onion 14 lbs, ground beef % Ib. ground pork or sausage 4 c. corn flakes . » » 8 medium potatoes 3 thsps. melted fat 15 tsp. salt 1 tsp. paprika : Combine eggs. milk, salt, pepper, Worcestershire sauce, parsley, onion, ground meat and crushed

. corn flakes. Mix thoroughly. Form

into flat loaf, about two inches high, on greased heat-proof platter or pan. : Parboil potatoes 15 to 20 minutes in salted water; drain. Roll in fat mixed with salt and paprika, Place on platter around loaf, Bake in moderately hot oven (425 degrees F.) 50 to 60 minutes, Makes eight servings.

For Mothers Scientists Advise ‘Plenty of Meat’

‘By JANE STAFFORD TO MOTHERS of an earlier gen‘eration it will come as something

besides protein—iron and certain vitamins, for example. n » » THE RESULTS of adding five ounces of meat daily to the diet of expectant mothers has recently been reported by Miss Ruth M. Leverton and Miss Thelma J. McMillan, of the Nebraska Agricultural experiment station, in the Journal of the American Medical Association, The expectant mothers got the éxtra meat allowance from four months before their babies were born until three months after, They had higher hemoglobin and red blood cell values, less dropsy and better success in nursing their bables than women who received no extra diet supplement and thah women who received a supplement

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extra meat.

End Visit Here Mrs. Frederick J. Henry and her son, Frederick Jr. formerly of this city, will return to their home in Crosby, Minn. next week, have spent six weeks with Mrs. Henry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gray, 824 Ellenberger pkwy., West dr.

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