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Perfect Complement To Salad Main Dish

NEW YORK, Sept. 24—Dainty rolls with a chocolate flavor fill a double place on a luncheon menu. Berved with a salad main dish,

the chocolate tea rolls are both, |

bread and a sweet touch to complete the meal.

COCOA TEA ROLLS INGREDIENTS: 1 package yeast, compressed or dry; % cup lukewarm water; 2 cups milk (scalded); 4 cup sugar; 1 teasp. salt; 3 tbsps. butter or margarine; 6 cups flour; 2 eggs; '4 cup cocoa,! and 1 teasp. cinnamon. METHOD: Soften yeast In| water. Scald milk, and add sugar, | salt and shortening. Cool lukewarm. Add three cups of the flour, beating it in. * Add softened yeast. Cover and let rise until bubbly. ! Add the eggs, cups flour, cocoa and cinnamon. Knead until smooth and satiny. Place in greased bowl and let rise until light. Shape into rolls. Place on greased baking sheet] or in greased pan and let rise! until doubled. Brush tops: with} melted shortening and: bake in moderately hot oven (425 dgrees F.) for 15 mjnutes.

The recipe makes about three

dozen rolls. I Another recipe for a simple party is a combination of a cream; cheese pastry and a date filling. It's a rich dessert for ‘a salad luncheon, or a delicipus accompaniment for a cup of tea. | - 8-8 !

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Use plentiful pecans in this peach pie fluted with whipped cream.

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NEA Stal Writer spoon salt, one-half cup. cold for serving. HERE'S A fruit pie de luxe water, three tablespoons orange — which uses pecans, now so plenti-| i ice, one tablespoon butter or| M d ‘ M ful. nin {fortified margarine, one table- onday § enu PEACH PECAN- PIE |spoon grated orange rind, one-| BREAKFAST: Orange Crust: One cup sifted flour, one- fourth cup chopped pecans, two, Juice (fresh. or canned), fourth teaspoon baking powder, CUPS sliced peaches (canned or| -peady-to-eat cereal, French

one-half . teaspoon salt, one-third °° ed). cup #hortening, two to three Mix together sugar, three tabletablespoons ice water, spoons ° flour, cornstarch, one-

Sift together one cup sifted eighth teaspoon salt, cold water,

toast, syrup or jelly, coffee, milk. LUNCHEON: Large bowls of potato soup with croutons,

flour, the baking powder and uice and b | one-half teaspoon salt, Cut in Spans. Jute 2 Lad OF MAF _.lted crackers, vegetable \shortening with fork or pastry Sarine; cook for about-15 minutes| g4)5q with cheese strips,

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Garnish with whipped cream

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gentle touch with ome finger to sead out a fine, even mist. N | pumping up and down is re-|

quired. Outgrowth of War re The home aerosols coming on {the market now are an outgrowth, of the original aerosol “bomb” i= developed by government scientists during the war to kill off

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genetron” is compressed in th containers to force out the liguid.| Mr. Lodes, a chemist with the Allied Chemical and Dye Corp. sald there would be about 20k household liquids in the spray | aispensers within the next year | “Belf-polishing floor wax, sun (tan lotion, water repellent, and {room germicides are a few of {the new products coming on the market in aerosol dispensers, Mr. Lodes said.

filling, use one-half cup hot water; blender until it is the size of peas. °F until mixture is thick, stirring |

one-half. cup sugar; one cup| Add ice water a little at a time, 'constantly. chopped dates, and two teaspoons Mixing only enough to hold in-

lemon juice. |gredients tc gether,

...For. the. cookie base, use two cups sifted flour; one salt; one-half cup shortening; on three-ounce package of cream PineShae. Ping: One sugar, ‘three E ng: One cup. sugar, three! a Fron. Mare the dors AE tablespoons flour, two table- whipped. when used. Combine the hot wa-| ter, sugar and chopped dates in a saucepan, Cook until thick, let) cool and then add lemon juice.

eo eighth-inch thickness. Line a moderate oven (375 degrees F.

done.

To make the cookie base, sift’ of Women, will entertain eight nationally known home economists together the sifted flour and salt. who will be here Oct. 8-15 for the Festival of Dairy and Related economist, Quaker The festival is a part of the International Dairy Exposition Chicago. There will be practical demon-|

Cream together shortening and Foods, cream cheese. Cut or rub short-| to be held here at the Fairgrounds. ‘ening mixture into flour mixture. strations on the ways to prepare dairy f foods for daily meals. Pat half the mixture in al The schedule of economists) ~~ greased pan, 8 inches square./and the dates they will appear Oct. Spread the date filling on the follow: flour-cheese mixture. Sprinkle re-| Oct, 8-Miss Pauline Pearson, partment, maining half of the flour mixture home economics director of ‘the Chicago. on the date filling, pressing it in. |test kitchen, Beatrice Foods Co. | Oct. Bake In hot oven (425 degrees Chicago. Horton, F.) about 25 minutes. The recipe! Oct. 9-—-Mrs.~ Julia Kiene, makes. six bars about 1 by 4 rector of the Westinghouse Home Products Corp. inches. [Economic Institute, ‘Mansfield, 0.

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Remove from ‘heat and stir in| grated orange rind, pecans and Place dough on lightly floured sliced peaches. Pour filling into! teaspoonful | {board --and--roil to -about -one- unbaked pastry shell. Bake In inch heat-resistant pias pie for about 40 minutes or- until

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The members of the Nutrition Committee, Indianapolis Council assistant director to Mrs. Horton. |

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