Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 September 1949 — Page 28

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And high those leftover vegetables and butter or fortified margarine, [jobs bring them In contact y row in the NEW YORK, Sept. 17—A vet- {on the list of ingredients is the those small amounts of meat, celery, raw carrot sticks, deadly chemicals. a EA. Carsor eran chef has words of comfort humble okra. fowl and fish . from previous, baker's sponge cake with | Drs. Leonard J. Goldwater » and the new for the beginning cook. You can | Perhaps you've passed it up in meals. | stewed fresh prunes, ‘offee, Maurice E. Shils of Selum bia ored,. concentrate on simple dishes, bib market because You've honght/ Here's one formula for using milk. : (University Soboal, a Jush Hay Jacl Helen Dunn says, and win a very there was some deep secret leftover ham. | |Health ve . 18 1m ecker an .. fancy reputation as a cook. about its preparation. As a mat- = & = 1: T b |portant in helping the body func- first and se “., Miss Durin has spent the last ter of fact, you just wash it, and _- HAM SOUFFLE USe 10MATOES ton normally while exposed to Mrs. B. L. B bo t that. Shel drop it in a little boiling salted , Six tablespoons fuick-cvokitiz) ; industrial poisons. Vitamins and H. Schmidt, years Soing ¥en ey water until tender, about 10 min- tapioca, one-fourth teaspoon salt, possibly other nutritional factors responding | began, coo Ing 18° at “teens 18 utes, and drain. Easy? Serve with one-eighth teaspoon pepper, wo | ny alads |seem to be needed by the body to bert. J. Hus Band fh the lower East Side, butter, plain. or with chopped teaspoons grated onion, three- "T_T. : ald it in purging itself of such Clarence A. Now she owns a very fancy green onions or with lemon fourth cup milk, three-fourth cup Fryit Is Plentiful | poisons. Mrs. Joseph Now she y butter wre ham or chicken stock, or three-| The theory these scientists are Mrs. Fra dinner spot ‘uptown bt she sty y 1 you've ever eaten Creole fourth cup water and two bouillon On the Market working on is the susceptibility Mrs. John C. BULE OB an APION Oe he ory 3 gumbo, you remember that richly Cubes (chicken flavor), one cup| there are still plenty of luscious so poisoning may not lie entirely ; of arrangem dress to hJRepars special dishes for sumpt NOUS soup. You might use ground cooked ham, two table- ..4 tomatoes in the markets these in the action of the poison but in i which will ¢ Oe omners, 4a t e is chicken and stock instead of sea- SPOONS copped parsley, three egg gays so let's use them in lots of ype ‘body's lack of the necessary \ child welfar Spaghett! with meat sauc 200d, : yolks, beaten until thick and i teresting and varied salads. lements to overcome the effects. zation one of her specialties which illus- & > ’ a lemon-colored, three egg Whites, mor these “Summer Tomato Seinen be that with the discovery 4 jrates. her theories. of - imple a or CREOLE GUMBO stitfly beaten. Cups,” fill the hollowed out to-/of rw each poison works on the J ~~ Committe foods. She'd just as soon ‘sit a i 4 X A 2 4Deps. Butter Combine quick-cooking tapioca. matoes with cottage cheese, mel- pay such elements as are ; 4 celebrity down to a plate. of > : b no i salt. pepper, onion, milk and stock |, rine olives and crisp sliced y ed be added to the diet x Standing spaghetti, properly prepared, as ‘a va J} Bunt green onions in saucepan. Place over medium jag. rie yor BN i aglatected oan be aiee. 0 deatly I by Mrs. Hue fancy dish with an unpronounce-|y Lf A \ 12 thems, nour heat and” cook until mixture| Fadishes. » sasy DD late to help it cas k delegates to able name. : “ t. [2 Sotnalons comes to a full boil, stirring con- *° RTNY BE YA A ns | ChemY: vi. Indiana Feds MEAT SAUCE Coconut layer cake will fit the most festive occasion. gf stantly. Remove from heat. Add g medium-sized tomatoes | “suCH STEPS they sid, } 3 Fr Dov am an rsiey. - sa. eguards " 3 ’ INGREDIENTS: One pound = quis THREE-LAYERED co- and fluffy. Sift the flour and thickly with moist, shredded SPri8 Parsley Cool slightly while beating a I" a diseases.” Kruse, flo chopped beef; Sour whole garlic conut cream cake is light and baking power Jodvtner hog coconut. n . po, she? Add egg yolks and mix well. Add 1% ” TE om At present this work is i) # j ouch, oy loves; one cup of tomato paste; , es. Add" small amoun 0 . ’ - ’ ta : 2 | . u ucks an on cups ori oy ot and lussions, 5 confection to Add the he flour to the creamed mix- COCONUT SNOW FROSTING 2 pts. water | Yet a ray iy es, 3 c. sliced red radishes the Sipients Suge oR Bu - Janek salt and pepper to taste. The Re is one you'll treasure ture, alternately with the com- 3 ec. sugar % tsp. thyme |greased two-quart baking dish. TC", drops Worcestershire sauce working with industrial poisons in j Mrs. John | METHOD: Put enough oil Int 5. 0 voir best. bined milk and water, beating 1 tsp. light corn sirup | % tsp. gumbo file {Place in pan of hot water... |Dash cayenne pepper order to be made aware of the ; and Mrs. Ce saucepan to cover the bottom, add . . nw, after each addition until 1 ¢. boiling water Salt’and pepper |” Bake in moderate oven -(350 de-/ Lettuce. ‘need for a well-balanced diet, ways and m garlic cloves and simmer to] WHITE LAYER CAKE smooth. "4 egg whites, stiffly beaten Red pepper or dash tabasco | grees F.) one hour, or unty| Mayonnaise . nee: OE i den aveard off atk eBalim golden brown. . % c. shortening Beat the egg whites until stiff 2 tsps. vanilla Chop onions and brown lightly coo "0 : | _ Hollow out centers of tomatoes. Whether Hl eu anould 206 ior ehairm Then. remove the garlic, add| "0.5 but not dry and fold carefully 1% c. moist, shredded coconut in butter. Blend in flour, ‘add =~ go coco [Sprinkle Inside with salt. Drain. poison or bod 1s Jou hed with « Mrs. Harry chopped beef, season with salt) , ,., "5; into the mixture until well Combine. the sugar, corn peeled diced tomatoes, diced cel- |Dice removed portion of. toma- that your Yt liens Mrs. Byrket and pepper and brown slightly. ot sugar blended. Pour the batter into sirup and boiling water in a ery, sliced okra, chopped par- dav’ toes and combine with olives cut|the gio hy akmes Hus . Add tomato paste, cover and sim-|", '' "ou (one flour “three 9-inch layer pans, greased saucepan. Cook until mixture sley, thyme and water. Simmer Mon ays Menu. from pits, cottage cheese, rad-|to keep it well. = Saowater. 1 mer for about 30 minutes. | 3 tsps. baking powder and floured. Bake in a moder- spins a long thread (242 de- until tender. “Breakfast: Tomato juice |ishes, Worcestershire sauce and k Ww h bl R Watson and Stir “occasionally to prevent ° "Fo "5 ate oven (350 degrees F.) for grees F.). Pour the sirup slowly | Add cleaned, halved shrimp and with lemon, ready - to - eat pepper. Make Washable Rugs Miss Louck _ sticking. Add crushed tomatoes, '% I 25 minutes. ‘over the beaten egg whites, oyster liquid. Simmer one-half whole wheat cereal, fruited Blend thoroughly. Fill tomato | Take shag rugs, stitch them to Vann. sunsh cover and cook over low fire for 8 egg whites When cool, spread the tops beating constantly. hour. Add oysters, salt and pep- coffee cake, coffee, milk. cups with olive-cheese mixture. gether in a mosaic of your own Tr W. En i “ res. skes enough sauce for | Combine the shortening, va- and sides of the cake layers Add the vanilla and beat un- per to taste. Cook until the School Box Lunch: Chickén .|Place on beds of shredded lettuce, choosing. Rip them apart when- A. Fl & vi t Dn spaghettl or about | nilla and salt. Add the sugar with snow frosting. Sprinkle til the frosting is cool and stiff oysters curl. Remove from fire salad sandwiches on enriched [top with mayonnaise. ever you wish to dunk them In Mrs. Ee six to, eight servings. ' gradually and cream until light the tops and sides of the cake enough to hold its shape. {and stir in gumbo file. 1 bread, shredded lettuce sand- | ‘Serves six. the family washer. man, Mrs. 3 wrist chairman, rs. 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