Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 April 1946 — Page 24
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2 3 : From the aromatic, kitchens of the |and biscuits, and pickles, jams and Eight recipes with numerous 4 Skin mn Pink Middle West come the tempting|jellies—the kind you dream about. tions are given for salad dress AN EASTER BUNNY:=— dishes of the world—fer the Middle] In the 50 pages covering “The ings—to, make that salad made with one small mound PUTTING your skin in’ the .pink Werk, ok sumpleely typifies the |Big Moment” of the meal—the main | atwest ‘stiecess.. We = sompiste a this spring, as so. many cosmeticians me. American tradition. |course—there are dozens of sug- a eon | and one large mound of cot A trio of experts, all native Mid-|gested menus. The menus cover the staff of life—and who wouldn't, !
tage cheese — will make a delightful eye-catcher for the center of a pre-Easter table. 3 Capture the cunning little ani mal by heaping the big mound of cottage cheese for the body Make his ears of escarole or endive leaves, a tail of a bit of carrot, and eyes, of. raisins or pieces of date. Chopped pimiento. minced green Pepper, grated carrot or finely cut ‘chives added to the cottage cheese will give
suggest, 1s fine, but to achieve the desired effect, you'll need to know
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weaker pink pigment .and intensify the sallow cast you want to subdue.
AT » A RICH olive complexion, on the other hand, is usually made lovelier if tawny coloring is empha- | sized by a pink makeup with a hid.’
dle Westerners and professional dietitians, have compiled this guidebook to.good American eating, “The Best from Midwest Kitchens.” The authors are Ada B. Lothe, supervising dietitian of Milwaukee county institutions; Breta IL. Griem, home service director of the Borden Gridley division at Milwaukee, and Ethel M. Keating, editor of the “Wisconsin Dietitian.” “Whatever the background of the busy homemaker, her Middle West kitchen played a memorable role in the great pioneer epic and won her fame for most delectable products,” these culinary experts write.
dinners, luncheons, buffet suppers,
stag suppers,
eons and all holiday meals.
“A Chorus of Colors” heads the
chapter on vegetables and sala And a chorus it is, with delecta
bits on almond filled onions, potatoes baked in cream, beets in orange sauce, frozen pineapple pecan salad
and stuffed nectarines,
Miss Guild Elected
with 10 delicious variations to the
Sunday. night supP-{common waffle, and 11 pers, brunches, winter bridge lunch- Variations
to our everyday muffin? We've heard that it's “The Little Things That Count,” and that’s what the authors called their chap ter om pickles, jams and jellies, Wine jelly, carrot marmalade and cherry raisin conserve would make the perfeot finishing touch for a {biscuit or rol. “Sweet and Lovely” desserts and pastries complete the meal and the book. From those courageous seek-
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Miss Florence Guild, head of thelers of freedom and justice have Shortridge high school English de-|come these gems of American eat-
den tan tone. partment, has been elected president|ing. From the people of South A pale skin can be enlivened by Recipes Galore of the Council of Administrative (Furope amd North Europe these a pink makeup so robust in shade More than 700 recipes are in the | Women in ‘Education. Other new time-tested recipes await their turn | : that you may shy away from. it.|book, including everything from the {officers are Miss Florence Hamill, |at gracing the table of America’s : Don't. Its color will tone down on |cocktails and hors d’ouevres to the secretary; Miss Wallace Montague |best-fed families. your skin and make you look as puddings and sweéts; there are treasurer, and Mrs. Estle F. Bowend (M. & Mill Ca, Ine, New York,
enticing as a pink bon bon, soups and appetizers, bread, rolls(and Mrs. Lola 8. Flier, direstors. |[pubiisiapra. 2.508
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an extra appetite appeal. 1t is good hostess strategy to serve plenty of decaffeinated coftee, piping hot and flavorsome, so that you and your dinner or party guests may have that friendly extra cup. 1f you make it in a percolator it should “perk” 15 to 20 minutes, or longer than the ordindry kind of coffee, to bring out its rich coffee flavor. We are reminded eonstantly of conserving bread, so it's a wise measure to turn stale bits into a real party treat by drying in the
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oven, Slice the bread thin if pos- siices in two with a sharp knife brown to a rich gold color. Serve CAFE AU LAIT sible. Otherwise, dry as it is. when they have begun to stale. crisp and hot. This is delicious, (Coffee with milk) It isn’t dificult to slice thick Place in an oven and slowly especially with cottage cheese.
Use 1'%% rounding tablespoons of decaffeinated coffee, regular all-purpose grind, to each cup (13 pint) of water. Make by any method desired. Have ready a pot. 6f hot milk. When serving, pour milk and coffee together into cup in equal amounts, For Italian Cale au Lait, pour milk and coffee together into a china pot containing beaten egg yolk, using 1 egg yolk to 4 cups of coffee,
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nn by hANMAR : The eottage cheese hunny may be served with a large howl of salad y ‘ : with party French dressing. PARTY FRENCH DRESSING 4 thin slices onion | 2 tape. salt 5 thsps. vinegar 13 tsp. paprika { 2 8, sugar { ew grains eayenne 1 6 salad oil ’ Let onion slices stand in vinegar | 30 minutes; strain. Add sugar, salt, | paprika and Cayenne to vinegar and mix well. Then add oil and ghake in tightly covered container, or beat until thick and smooth Chill. Shake again to mix before using, Makes about 1% cups,
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Miss Katherine Mae Potnter 1338 N. Grant ave, became the bride of Bgt: Ray W. Mierly Jr, U. 8. M. O,, Mareh:30 in an informal ceremony in the chapel at Ft, Clayton, Canal
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