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‘Trimmings’ Vary Look and Flavor By JEAN TABBERT THERE'S AN individual flavor to gifts made in one’s own kitchen. If they're professional looking and delicious to boot, they always will rate high praise. Before you get down to the baking business in earnest, make certain you have the necessary equipment on hand. This includes a cookie press for various shapes,
a broad spatula to lift tae cookies from the sheet, wire cake racks for cooling and some holiday cookie cutters. Cookies never
should be cooled on top of one |
another. * Use jngenuity in decorating. One bgsic recipe can be varied in way, thereby saving time effort in baking. Make a fondant icing, dividing it into two or three portions and tinting each one a different color with pure food coloring. M » » GROUND pistachio nuts, almonds or pecans, colored or chocolate sprinkles or silver dragees each will. add variety to your cookie “collection.” Bits of candied cherries and citron will add a distinctive taste as will sliced dates, colored candies, sugars or crushed peppermint, Even though you prefer to do the baking without the distraction of other persons in the kitchen, at least let the rest of the family join in the decorating. Christmas is family time, and it's a good excuse for a family party.
Below is a recipe for plain | rolled Christmas cookies which |
is a good basic formula.
” n ” ' CHRISTMAS COOKIES 81% c. sifted enriched flour 1 tsp. salt 1c. shortening 2; c. sugar 2 eggs 1 tsp. vanilla extract Sift the flour and salt together. Cream the and sugar. Add eggs and the vanilla extract, beating enough to combine the ingredients. Chill. Roll out one-eighth of an inch thick. Cut with cookie cutters. Bake on an ungreased | baking sheet in a ‘moderate oven (375 degrees F.) for about 10 minutes. Makes cookies.
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Tied in colorful, crinkling cellophane, such a gift is a personal, glamorous way to say |
"Merry Christmas."
Bridge Lesson—
Open Your Longest Suit in a No Trump Game
By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY America’s Card Authority UNLESS there is a good reason for deviating, "ie lead against a no ‘rump contract should be from your longest suit. That is, inless your partner has bid another suit, in which case you lead his suit. Or if one of the defenders has bid your ‘ongest suit and you therefore deem it inadvisable-to-lead- it. ' The purpose of leading from your longest suit is of course thai you hope to develop winners out of your small cards in that sui.. In most cases, even though you have a lead in a shorter suit that appears to be safer and no n. mal, you will find that t is winning policy to lead from vour longest suit. FJ 2 ” IN TODAY'S hand, with West's
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The Monterey Chapter will meet 12.30!
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I'TSC Meetings On Tuesday
A Christmas party and a dinner change will be held, and Mrs. John|
are being planned by ITSC chapters |W. Thornburgh will Mrs. Helen Talge Brown make | will assist the hostess.
speak “Wales.”
Mrs. Thornburgh also will speak! Add sliced apples, with peeling |p. m. Mrs. J. Roy Horne, 2940 Park when the Grand Pre Chapter has left on. Sprinkle lightly with brown a_dinper meeting at 7 p. m. The sugar. - The annual party and gift ex-|party will be in the Riley Hotel.
on| waffles served with a fine breakfast for holiday Melt a little bacon fat
queen of spades—a safer lead—
"THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ___. ‘The Market Biusket—
"The Pear Crop
Tops That Of Last Year
Fruit Is a. Delicious |
Addition to Menus
Old Mother Nature has been kind to winter pears and homemakers alike this year. Her bounty has provided a record-breaking fall and winter pear crop at least 3 per cent, above last year's production and 42
ures, This should ‘be good news homemakers because the pear Is &n extremely versatile fruit. Baked pears make a delightful dessert. Pear salad is an interesting standby. And, of course, splcéd pears are a special touch to the main. course) when served with roast meat or chicken. Hime = PEARS also combine deliclously with other fruits in a fruit-cup or salad, Winter pears, like bananas, ripen best off trees. Most of them will ripen in a few days if kept at room temperature with some moisture to prevent shriveling. Cover them with a damp cloth| until they are ripe or in a paper,
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declarer would have encountered |
no difficulty in fulfilling his coutract, Had South been the declarer at a suit contract, West's proper
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{bag with a wad of moistened paper Ito provide the necessary moisture. Pears should not be kept in a re{frigerator until they are soft and| ripe.
» ” » THERE are ample supplies of ex-
cellent citrus fruits at generally|
{lower prices this week. » ” o
PERCH and pike still are classed : | {as good buys, and there are )lenty| Vegetable soup |
of blue-fins at reasonable prices. In saltwater fish, will find all types_of fillets, including halibut. Frozen shrimp are selling at the lowest prices in recent months, but in comparison
opening lead would have been the [Other fish still are luxuries. Oysters,
spade queen.
though in abundance, still are high.
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excellent. chance. ot taking four diamond tricks.
By leading a spade ‘nstead, West |5oag Broadway
‘would merely be temporizing, hoping that East would
| through South's marked king of When East obtaincd { two diamond tricks.
diamonds, which would give West
The diamond lead unquestionably stood a better chance of defeating the three no trump contract than did the spade lead.
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berries | Luncheon {Buttered beets Milk to drink: Four cups for each Cream cheese, watercress ard, Grapefruit and orange section salad Miss Nancy Louise Sutton, daugh- child; two. cups for each adult, in| bacon sandwiches [Angelfood cake ® { ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sutton, addition to that used in today's Celery sticks * Apricot cream sauce participated in a menus. Chocolate brownies Supper debate held in Columbus, O., re-| rv Dinner Buttered spinach with creamed
lead cently. A sophomore at Oberlin College in Ohio, Miss Sutton was a member Pineapple juice of the negative debate team which Buckwheat “Should We Have Fed-
| discussed eral World Government?”
‘Alumnae Will Have
A Hearty Breakfast [Dinner Tonight
For Holiday Time
Golden brown griddle cakes or fried apples
mornings.
or sausage drippings in the skillet
are soft but not mushy.
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It's a very special thrill for Christmas! Everyone wants one (young or grown-up)! And no wonder ! This radio is small enough to fit in the palm of your hand... Yet... it turns in the performance of a full size ARVIN RADIO! in a nonYou are given the gold tone let-
ters of the alphabet to give it that personal touch!
Fry ‘gently until ‘the apples
* Wasson’s Holiday Store Hours, 9:00 A. M.
Misses Anne Mary and Harriet |
Holmes will entertain members of
the: Alpha Alumnae Club, Kappa Crib Com fort Alpha Theta Sorority, at a Christ-|
mas dinner meeting tonight. The § 5 eliminates tucking and
party will be in their home, 594¢ Washington Blvd.
Miss Anne Mary Holmes is presi tour crib sheet with mitered cor- cup grated or finely ghopped apple full-paid, 24-hour basis to guard Mrs. John Copeland Holmes will assist the hostServe hot. esses.
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OCCASIONALLY MEAT LOAF or roast turkey turns red an hour FRIDAY ) 8 |after it 1s put into the oven to bake and remains red after it has| ' Breakfast . finished roasting. * . | Baked fipples .
This is caused when the hemoglobin in the meat heats up in the Hot cooked cereal with sugar and absence of air. When air is present, tite meat turns -a characteristic’ cream brown. When the meat turns red, however, Rake is perfectly good to eat Link sausages and is in no way affected. —————————————————— | Clanamon toast The menus for next week follow: Free to Readers Luncheon ~~ 5 4% | Scrambled eggs and mushrooms of Meta Given
MONDAY - | |Buttered English muffins Food Columns
, Breakfast Peach jam ‘Buffet Dinner’
Dinner Creamed shrimps over rice Stewed tomatoes
Orange sections and bananas
t cereal with sugar and Randy«tones ¥ ® Meta Given has a new
cream Hot navy bean salad booklet containing recipes Raisin bread toast and menus for buffet din- A $a 11 Lutter wo Luncheon 2 ge \ hers. Milk to drink: Three and a half Pear and cream cheese salad @Sent . FREE. Ask for [cups for each child; one and a half |Butter and jelly sandwiches “Buffet Dinner” and in- cups for each adult, in addition to
Remainder of Dolly Varden cake clude a LARGE 3-cent (hat used in today's menus. (left from Saturday) | stamped, self-addressed en- "ss Dinner velope, sending your re- SATURDAY uest to *Egg green peppers in stewed -to- ques : Breakfast matoes Meta Given Sliced oranges
French toast with butter and
Grapefruit and avocado sind powdered sugar
{Bread and butter Fruit cake with hard sauce
The Indianapolis Times 214 W. Maryland St. Luncheon
Milk to drink: Four cups for each Indianapolis 9 Remainder of bean salad jchild; two cups for each adult, In ———o er |Canned heated Boston brown bread addition to that used in today’ s| cheese) with fruit salad dressing Applesauce
Hot chocolate Dinner menus, ; 4 8 = Dinner [roast pore shoulder and sauerTUESDAY Pan-fried lamb patties *Hot potato salad Breakfast ‘Pittsburgh potatoes Canned peach salad
. Buttered carrots Bread and butter
[Grapefruit halves Chopped spinach with 1000 island Lemon meringue pie
|Fried cornmeal mush with butter
| and sirup | dressing Mil" drink: Four cups for each Bread and butter {child; two._cups for each adult, in Luncheon ; {Peach cobbler addition to that used in today's Milk to drink: Three cups for menus, [Peanut butter and lettuce sand- leach child; one cup for each adult, Fr"
wiches (in addition to that used in today's |Grapes menus. | Dinner { yoru Cheese fondue THURSDAY Breakfast " Watercress, carrot and radish salad stewed prunes {Buttered frozen peas |*Cranberry muflfins Snow pudding with frozen red rasp-
SUNDAY Breakfast | Sliced bananas on ready-to-eat cereal with sugar and cream Filled coffee cake | Bacon strips Bakery coffee cake Dinner Ready-to-eat cereal with sugar and| Stewed chicken cream Steamed rich dumplings
Asef sauerbraten juttered noodles ‘reamed corn ‘ucumber-sand-—-onton--sHees: nated in *French dressing | Bread and butter Cinnamon blanc mange
WEDNESDAY Breakfast
hard-cooked eggs Bread and butter Canned peaches , Milk to drink: Three and a half {cups for each child; one and a half e cups for. each adult, in addition to .
pancakes with butter iat, and heated sirup
Sausage patties
Luncheon Milk to drink: Three cups yor} 85 Vid In Wday's Mes, {Raisin bread toast [each child; one cup for each adult,| *Recipes for “dishes marked with Fruit salad (grapefruit, canned in addition to that used in today's asterisks will appear tomorrow _ pears, bananas, grapes, cottage menus, | through next Wednesday.
Apple Pancakes |Fire Fighters There is a new product which’ Ape Interesting An army of more than 800,000 PiTining, Give plain pancakes or waffles a Municipal fire fighters is maintained
baby’s sheets. It is a fitted con- hig apple flavor by folding one-half throughout the United States on a
the Into the batter before haking. against fire, This is 150,000 men A dash of cinnamon or grated larger than the entire United States yrange rind adds a pleasing touch. Army in 1910.
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