Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 December 1948 — Page 34

om ry mo Ny

"PAGE M Gourmets’ Galley—

easy”

golden dairy lode, butter. ‘A Christmastime breakfast is an cccasion, so let's plunge just “tirin once and impress Hamilyand guests with a really deluxe coffee cake. » » ~ FRENCH COFFEE CAKE (SAVARIN) Four cups flour, five eggs. one teaspoon salt, one cup lukewarm milk, grated rind of one lemon, two ounces compreased yeast, one cup unsalted butter; one cup sugar, one-fourth pound white THSImA two tablespoons

Let's Eal—

(Oatmeal Has Other Uses On Daily Menu

By META GIVEN OATMEAL ‘Is an ideal breakfast food because it's so full of nutrients and that's what we need after a long night between meals. But don't restrict the use of oatmeal to breakfast, for this cereal can be used in a dozen different and interesting ways. But it has many other possibilities in the menu. Added to ground meat as an extender: for meat loaves or hamburgers, it serves also as a good binder. Oatmeal cookies and cupcakes are ever a favorite with| __ hungry children, and make a

quick breads. Do use oatmeal in| these and other ways, for it's a/ good, inexpensive source of rich food nutrients, ; so Ne. SATURDAYS MENUS . : Breakfast

Oran e slices - ai flakes

Luncheon Pan-fried liver sau or bologna lots) X Crea corked earroty ¢ Bread and butter | Canned péars

hard-

Head lettuce salad With mayonnaise Hot biscuits Out RS Shue

Mik to drink art for each child: one pint for pr adult. a that used in the day's m : : - - . .

OAT CUP CAKES. e. all-purpose flour

2 15 tsp. salt soda

N00

11 ¢: buttermilk 8ift flour, measure and resift twice with salt, soda and spices, Add rolled oats and stir with a fork to mix, Cream “sugar together until finffy.

lard and light and | Add eggs one at a time. !

—between additions. | Add flour mixture and milk alternately in four or five portions, beating until mixture Is well. blended between each addition, Fill small that have been greased with margarine; half full Bake fo moderately “hot ‘oven|’ “(400 degrees F.) 18 to 23 milnutes. Makes 12 to 20 cup cakes, depending on size.

te { I |

Delicious French Coffee Cake Is Definitely One Good Way ‘Of Starting the Day Right

Forget These Days of Inflated Prices,

Give Family a Treat This Christmas By MARIE McCARTHY COFFEE cake, in fact any hot bread, is the top o' the mornin’ indeed. Breakfast is a marvelously comfy time, and not in a gulp &nd a gasp. These days of inflated outgo, we give each recipe the once ‘over to count the eggs and ascertain the necessary amount of that Therefore, our style is a bit crimped.

| finely shaved-eitron and, for the !

-s0aking..after baking. ane.cup.!, sugar and one-fourth cup rum. Dissolve. yeast in the milk; { add one cup iG and let rise. Cream the butter and sugar,

| to the top of the pan

Af you" “take it

add three eggs,

Bake about one-half hour in 375 degree F. oven for the first 15 | minutes. Then at 300 degrees F. till done. When baked

turn out of

' form. Boil one cup sugar and

addition to! everynne was

muffin: tins|.

J. McCarthy is general chairma

one-half cup water till thick; add one-fourth eup rum. Pour the sirup into the ring, return coffee cake to the ring and ‘let stand until sirup is absorbed. Then remove the cake and baste with any remaining sirup. Serve on a round platter and arrange a tied bouquet of holly in the center of the ring. With’ sausage cakes, fried calves liver and bacon in enticing mounds encircling the plate and scrambled eggs playing "center—the _day is. won.

Teen Problems—

For Surprise,

nutritious between meal snack. It . ‘addy ITavor and’ texture ere Suitch- Gifts ~ as well as food value to yeast or -

By JEAN CHOOSING aporopriate pres-

| ents for the folks on your

Christmas list is basic strategy.

But why not temper appropri=

| ateness with imagination?

Some years ago, an amusing

story was written on this sub-

| ject, In a whimsical mood, the hero switched presents. He sent his “dour uncle a flashy tie, originally intended for a young nephew. Nephew received a

canned cream of | ponderous technical book. To a

maiden aunt went a frivolous evening bag, while a teen-age cousin got a box of kuitting wools, Turn abouit, you see, and surprised and | .delighted. w-8 WITHIN limits, this fictional situation ‘is true to life, People get tired of being typed by age, occupation and previous preferences. Even in gift giving, the unusual and unexpected is more fun, more excjting. Naturally, you must use judgment as well as imagination. Circumstances govern - cases. Hoslery, for example, is a run-of-the-mill feminine gift, But your young sister, pining for her first nylons, will go gaga over a gift pair. And your smooth, glamour-gal pal might

one at a time, | then the yolks of two eggs, the |

remaining flour, the raisins, citron, lemon rind and two egg whites, beaten, Beat all until | smoothand-Hght. Butter one large or two 10- | Inch ring molds and sprinkie{ "| with sliced almonds.. Then add the dough. Let rise until almost

{| crunchy “with

Balloon Flies High

be amused and intrigued by a tough, rough pair of wool argyles. There are many anglesthis gHt-switching — —tdea— takes time-—and trouble,

to |

Ft

i

ad- |

mittedly. But when you get the |

hang of it, it’s as much fun for the. giver. as. for the receiver,

at 115 - m. tomorrow in the p>

Good Shepherd Convent. Mrs. D.

.

An Ideal

- CHRISTMAS GIFT

Use This Valuable Coupon

HOOSIER COFFEE CO.

MAIL OR BRING TO

Phone MArket 4038 1, Ind.

i

Force carrying the automatic radio -re- business porting weather apparatus known now average about $1.25 in the as radiosound to a height of more east and about $1.50 in the Far| than 21 miles,

Cranberry star salad mold

A brilliant Christmas salad star of ruby red cranberry sauce complimented with chopped fresh fruit is just the thing to add glamour to a holiday meal... The salad’s tart with its cranberry sauce, ground lemon and apple, and chopped celery and nut meats, Mold in a large star salad mold, in individual star molds or pour into a loaf-shaped dish until firm. When ready to serve, unmold and pipe with softened cream cheese, as » - CRANBERRY STAR SALAD MOLD 1 envelope plain gelatine 1, ¢. cold water 1 1-pound can jellied cranberry sauce

WASHINGTON~—The U. has trdced a

A Naturalizer favorite now

9.95

8. Air,

molded in gleaming patent.

|

2 large apples 4 lemon - 1, ec. chopped celery I, ¢. chopped nut meats Lettuce, dressing Soak the gelatine cold water for five minutes. Place the cup with the gelatine in a pan of boiling water and heat until the gelatine is dissolved. Crush the canned jellied cranberry sauce with a fork. Add dissolved gelatine. Core and put apples through

in

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES.

Star Salad on Yule Table

Blame Child Psychologists For Failures

THURSDAY, DEC. 9, 108 Here Are T wo Lingerie Treasures

8262 . By SUE BURNETT 444

the Women—

The brightest jewel in your lingerie collection is a night. gown or two to make you look and feel-glamorous. In answer to a number of requests, a dainty, frilly style is ‘illustrated at the right. At left is a more tailored gown to keep you cozy and warm all winter. ) “Pattern 8340 is for sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 40 and 42. Size 14, 5 yards of 39-inch; % yard contrast. Pattern 8262 comes in sizes 14, 16, 18, 20; 40, 42 and 44. Size 16, long sleeve, 4'4 yards of 36 or 39-inch; 11; yards edg-

®

Parents Really

Are at. Fault

By RUTH MILLETT NEA Staff Writer

“WE'VE TRIED every meth- | od in every child psychology. - book on the market but noth- | ing worked,” explained an Ala- |

7 A 7A a LI SRY

bama father, charged with as- ER A ing. sault and battery hecause he 0 ar Two separate patterns, 25 chained his 2/4 cents each,

Don’t miss the latest issue of Fashion. The. winter . book has a wealth of sewing data for the

6-year - old daughter toa bed to punish

her. home dressmaker, §mart, easy I'n making to- make stylés, fabric news -— x . that plea in free gift pattern printed in the v his own de- book. fense; the To, order patterns or our

father Was us- “Fashion Book, use the coupon. ing today's. most popular ° parental alibi. It isn’t necessary any

SUE BURNETT ~The Indianapolis Times

“Ruth Mitett 214 W. Maryland St.

more for parents who have Indianapolis 9, Ind. failed at the job of bringing up No. 8262 Price 250 happy, obedient children to \o: : = shoulder the blame for their No. 8340 Price 25¢ | failure. They can always blame | CBize. ieee

it on the child psychologists, = ” THERE ARE a few things wrong with the alibi, however. In the first place, most such parents don’t really have any | understanding of child psy- |

Fashion Book Price 250

” NAMO coesveresssssssvesccases

eres essBsRsEsRtIRINIIIEIEIT RES

Street covesveesssasereccsssane

\

your

The ladylike look pump with ; perl smart bow: frim.

Soler preferred and. ol othe via. slatscs and. wel ach do

| | 7 a food chopper (skin and all) | chology, as preached by the | Cite: civevrnreiivineivensscane with i lemon (rind and pulp). | authorities. f “ . Add to the cranberry gelatine In the “second place, the State ..oocecsreresssconsncnse , mixture, Add chopped nuts and | child who has had “everything” SS celery. Pour into star-shaped | tried on him might be expected | { DR: ANSWERS— mold and chill in refrigerator | to be a problem. For if there é or ers 0 e oti | , until firm. is one thing the child psycholo- | Question: Is the electro- | Serves six. | gists stress it is the importance | A group of friends in the di- Guests will include the Mes- ~cardiogram helpful in the dii ——— —| of being consistent In the way rectory department of the Indi- {dames Nate Renauto, Robert! agnosis of angina pecforis? ! a chi | ., Limousine Fares | YL hundien ld, ana Ben Teephone Co wil be SOV HATO CO FULTS Anawer: Yes, indeed. Thi CHICAGO-—Limousine fare for| expert is responsible for the entertained Dec. 17 by Missy) Richart and Robert lly test helps to identify the loballoon passengers traveling between| way anybody's child turns out. Dorothy Glover in her home, 2609, Also the Misses Blanche Harp- cation of the difficulty and its districts and airports, Nobody but the parent is re- E. Pearl St. ler, Leah Arndt, Virginia Puckett, seriousness. It is not a treatsponsible for that, no matter Assisting with the holiday|Maurine Simpson, Joann Buch-| ment but rather a method of: how many books or how many party will’ be Miss Nellie Grantiman, Pearl Neville, Dorothy diagnosis which helps in deWeat. | experts a parent consulis. and Miss Mary Emery. Schmutte and Martha Deuser. ciding on treatment. bei - “ - = nape

. '

A NECESSARY ACCESSORY

. : NATURALIZER'S black patents-to wean at alt times, fo all Paces ++ « the shoe with the beau fit is ready fo rally around her winter wardrobe in a (Christmas manner. He will like their beaufy and budget price (since he’s doing the giving) and she will love their smart style, comfortable: it

and well-groomed Irimness. Modesfly priced at 9.95

(SPECIAL 70 THE TIRED. BUSINESSMAN: Just. give. us. your lst, sizes, \

SA

Cvistmas shopping for youl Call Riley 7411, Ext. 260).

cN

1

yn LL FE

ATI NB SK RN ANB)

-Shiny patent with a definite dressy air. Graceful heel

ar +

WASSON'S SHOES, THIRD FLOOR