Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 November 1947 — Page 26

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a Mrs. Bettis Hostess

meet at 8 p. m James Bettis, The group will discuss plans Christmas dinner dance to be Dec

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Beta Sorority, met day in the YWCA

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‘Homemaking—

Root Vegetables Have a Big Place in Menus’ for the Winter Months

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THE FILLING ROOT VEGETABLES . can be used to g00d. oi vantage in family mesls this fall ‘and winter while -cereal foods and | 8. Agriculture Departs

meats are critical, food economists of the U ment suggest : The modern emphasis on. the ahd: tomatoes, for example, has cau the sturdy Toots that once were regulars In cold weather, meals All the root vegetables offer food energy along wih varying amounts of minerals and vitamins plus bulk which helps give that

“lighter” vegetables

sed many

tables, sweet potatoes in energy value and contribute ah important amount of: vitamin. A, and some vitamin C

gain. Potatoes -have about two-

“satisfied feeling.” Moreover, they thirds as much energy value as sweets” lus. some vitamin C are génerally inexpensive buys and weets plus. sor t ’ offer variety both in \ flav or and Vilue. Both kinds of potatoes can be used in many ways to replace

color, Of all the familiar root vege-

pe————— Make a Little Meat We, the HW omen — | Go a Long Way

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flour and other grain foods.

the value of old-fashioned root

appreciated 1s

other

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By RUTH MILLEIT them only as flavoring vegetables NEA Staff Writer Next in order of energy value are “WELL, how did your club carrots and beets, rutabagas, and meeting g0?" asked the hus. | finally turnips y y 11 these vegetables except band politely, before settling A hese gelab J

beets are very useful in making a little meat go a long way in stews casseroles, meat pies, scallops and creamed dishes Beets make a colorful, flavorful and filling accompaniment to the main dish

down with the “Pine,” said his wife. “Everyhody was there It was the first meet-

evening

paper

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was everybody dressed up! “Mabel had on

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¢ Ruimple no vegetable . exeept a suit I'll. bet onions should be placed. around cost Jim a Y the meat until it is almost done week's sal-" I tew, don't add vegetable yo And Aga Ruth Millett until the meat 1s nearly tender tha was _ simply dripping: With | 0 ica the vegetables will be furs and feathers—the way she |... red and lose flavor, color always is and” appetizing texture Over “You know, Jim, after all the = oui 0 often creates prejudice

talking some of those women did about not falling for the long

Against root vegetable

skirts, ‘there wasn't a short skirt Teen Topics . in the crowd a a ). r_tr -] ): . “1 CERTAINLY was Sia a) to dy bought that new suit would have felt awfully silly in one of Good | Yeeds my old ones, with the hem Jet down, P: ff “And, ohh ye the slate dy ( ) 1 dent was there I'he club gave "

‘By SALLY WANTA BE A HERO? the movie of Mr secret life!

her a perfectly huge corsage of orchid She saild“she wanted to say a few words—and then talked

for 40 minutes, at least

Remembgpr Mitty and Kis

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alike,

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takes

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as could be. And the catty things day-to-day emergencies of life they say behind each others’ Ever think of that? backs! Giving up a date to stay home “Why, Jim, you aren't even with small sister, Saerificing Jon listening. 1 like that! After all alter-supper hour to do the dish you asked me about the meeting! for Mom Going without something new 0 that vou can buy flowers for

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chum. Being kind fo a Dora when you're dying t« time with the glamowr Kids

The Stephens College Club will today with Mrs 5318 Graceland Ave » Pe afternoon with ior Its old Unele John to the ball game, sacrifices take a courage. No one medal on you for

~ ” SPENDING an Grandmother or instead of going These small quiet sort of

2 in the Indianapolis Athletic Club

The Lauter Mothers Club will maAKing ‘em

sponsor a card party at 8:15 p. in But they pay off! Yes vou're Saturday in the clubroom, 1300 W. love hated for what you are Market st Mi Clifford Watson You. chijracter, you know, is the and Mrs, John Hastilow "are co- im-totat of all your thoughts and chairmen art & A hundred little things count

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When the Football Game Crowd Gets Hungry...

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FOOTBALL PARTY BREAD — Steamed in a melon-shaped mold and "laced" with cream cheese, this brown bread will score AFTER the game! Serve it with

baked beans and ¢ By JEAN TABBERT + REFLECTING typical American informality is the gay and generous habit of “open house” enlertaining Casual though such parties always seem to be, actually It's foresighted planning’ which the smooth running of all detalls including plentiful food for extra and unexpected visitors. A buffet supper should be scheduled and prepared In advance of a football gAme It's popular particularly with the younger set | whose first “thought after Justy hours of velling is&-invariably— something to eat,

assures

~ ~ ~ SELECT food that's filling, and along with It, dinnerware the male part of the party won't hesiSubstitute crockery pottery to. decorate

tale Lo use

WATE or gay

ider punch.

| your table Instead of delicate china Autumn leaves and chrysanthe--

mums are a good way to add the

Roll wheat biscuits into Ane crumbs. Combine with buttermilk

‘and molasses; allow to stand 10 minutes, Sift together wheat

season's flavor to a buffet table flour, cornmeal, baking soda, pakBaked beans, some kind of ing powder, sugar, salt and cinna“party” bread, popcorn, apples on wold into= wheat biscuit and cider’ and doughnuts are & | ,iy4ure stirring just enough ‘o good basis for the “after the ' nicten dry ingredients. Stir Ar game’ party,

raisins,

Fill grea y! rt dt twoFOOTBALL PARTY BREAD greased one-quart mold twe

thirds full. Cover tightly and

(Steamed Brown Bread) steam for three hours. . Serve 3 shredded wheat biscuits. (1 ¢. | warm or cold. finely rolled) | x = = 2 ¢. buttermilk { CIDER PUNCH | %a ¢. molasses 3 qts. cider | 1 c¢. sifted whole wheat flour 1 tsp. whole cloves { 1 ¢. cornmeal 4 tsp. nutmeg 1 tsp. baking soda | % c. sugar 1 tsp. baking powder Combine all the ingredients, 2 thsps. sugar | Bring to the boiling point and

1'; ‘tsps. salt 1 tsp. cinnamon 1 e. raisins

boil- for five Serve hot, Makes 12 glasses,

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Meta Given

BREAKFAST ALWAYS SHOULD BE a welcome medl.

We usually; salad

have gone without-food longer than we do for any other meal and we! Bread and butter

should ‘be *hungry, necessary to finish the day's work;

we eat. Some people naturally have good appetites, others have ap- in addition to that used in today’s petites that must be wheedled now a" —— IIGNIUS, and then. Supplying a variety of Buttered carrots : "nun fruit, cereal and ‘breads from time Lettuce salad with 1000 island SATURDAY to time usually does the trick dressing : Breakfast Occasionally a quick bread is a Bread and butter Chilled pineapple juice most delightful change from toast, Raspberry ice and vanilla ice Prepared cereal especially for “those folk who fee] —tream ~- + Buttered English muffins —with that only white bread is toastahle! Milk to. drink: Three cups for ~ orange marmalade The menus for next week follow: €ach child; one cup for each adult, Luncheon nw in addition to that used in todays *Beef vegetable soup MONDAY menus. Crisp heated crackers Breakfast no | Apricot muffins Apricot juice THORSDAY [Lemon gelafit with bananas Soft cooked eggs Presi : . reakian Dinner - Hot buttered toast YES) grapes Hamburger patties . cornm Luncheon Fried rnmeal mush with butter _ Mashed potatoes ‘Split pea soup ang sirup I Buttered green . beans Rve. bread toast Grilled bacon . Celery cabbage salad - Liver sausage : Luncheon ; Vanilla souffle with cinnamon Chilled apples Grated éarrot and peanut salad sauce Dinner Cream cheese and jelly sandwiches aig to drink Three and a half

Ham loal Mustard pickles Escalloped potatoes French cut String beans Cabbage and green pepper salad Hard rolls Cherry tapioca

To gel off to a lively start and to keep up the pace Banana butterscotch pudding Three cups for The energy we begin the day with depends on the kind of breakfast each child; one cup for each adult,

we need a big furid of energy: Milk to drink:

Fruit cup madeepf bananas, oranges, «pears and grapes Dinner

cups for éach child; one and a half cups for each adult, in addition to that used in today's menus.

*Pig’s hocks with sauerkraut and yn potato dumplings | SUNDAY Buttered green peas (frozen or Breakfast

canned) Sliced oranges

Milk to drink: Four cups for each Lettuce and watercress salad with Hot oatmeal with sugar and cream

child; two cups for each adult, in addition to that used in today's Bread and butter menus, . » vy » TUESDAY Breakfast

Chilled canned apricpts French toast with powdered sugar Luncheon Corn teanned) chowder Hot mufins Canned Queen Spice cookies

butter and

Anne cherries Dinner Puffy with mushroom “uuce American fried polatoes Buttered. spinach Cole sdaw hy Bread and butter *Apple Betty with lemon sauce Milk to drink: Three cups for each child; one cup for each aduit in addition to that used in toda menus

omelet

» » 5 WEDNESDAY Breakfast Orange’ juice Hot cooked. cereal with sugar and cream Broiled bacon Toast and jam Luncheon Pineapple cottage cheese Cinnamon bread toast Fresh pears

salad

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nN 8 FRIDAY Breakfast Sectioned grapefruit *Blueberry scones Scrambled eggs Luncheon Frankfurters and potato chips Fruit salad Preserve-filled cookies Dinner Deep fat fried fillet of sole

Supper Creamed chipped beef on toast Baked apples Oatmeal cookies Milk to drink: Three and a half cups for each child; one and a half cups for each adult, that used in today’s menus,

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land after the birth of his child,

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The men also resolve to accept

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