Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 October 1948 — Page 29

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and the precariously placed tar- ° get of William Tell, { Now, the abundant harvest of ° this fabulous fruit lies about us, a many-purpose food, a gifted “quick-change artist” for outstanding culinary programs, It graces the meat platter, a salad

[tuna is ‘hidden in the heart of the potatoes, they become a hearty oy shapely and mealy baked BAKED POTATOES WITH |* potatoes use Idahos of about the COTTAGE CHEESE STUFFING| same size (so they'll bake -in| 8 medium-sized baking potatoes same length of time). To test 3 tbsps. butter . doneness of potatoes; hold in a % tsp. salt

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brown and fruit is soft. Serve the sausage and sprinkle it with AN Apple.Cheese Plate is dewarm with hard sauce, flavored light brown sugar. Bake in a signed to please all men. Mix two with rum or sherry and well- 400.degree F. oven, turning the packages of cream cheese and sprinkled with nutmeg. sausages and apples carefully. two packages of Liederkranz with ® 8 =» When the sausage is done, the three tablespoons of cream and : PORK ‘platters pine for -apple- apples will be tender. Serve with five. tablespons Madeira. Whip| | a 28 ey thedha ames ar papovers, wm bs etl Pat fate. a..small crock, ” } i Ct i . 3 Fon Gon MOOSE, SAR DAIAON A PPIRE 0 OTR Ae nl favorite: Waldorf press down and. SIEabth top; cover] SL EE Ah gn oR TINEA Ing the cored.centérs to overflow- Salad, try this combination, Use TEhtly and let stand evens] days[™ ee LT Hand Finish: wren, Terror ra . Your Bed and Table Linens : . :

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