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Eat Well for Less— | Tips on Pressure Cookers
By GAYNOR MADDOX, NEA Staff Writer | Pressure cookers do an exceptionally good job at boiling and} steaming and éut cooking time to about one-third the usual time.
. | But they do not solve all your cooking problems, according to] Marian Tracy. | |
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Mrs. Tracy, food consultant to the New York World-Telegram author of the new “Cooking Under Pressure” and coauthor of the lar “Casserole Cookery,” ) our pressure pan should; Cook under 10 pounds pressure] be used for what it does best, not/f0F 20 minutes. Reduce pressure] just for everything. To prove her 'Mmmediately. Serves four,
. she has written a highly Menu: Real Irish stew, salad Remit book. { (chicory with a mustardy French
{dressing--two parts olive oil, o re mouth-water- , one Tow pes a interesting and Part garlic “vinegar, one table-| different, although practical PPOon mustard salad dressing), | Altogether, her “Cooking Under | Pumpernickel, coffee. |
Pressure’ is one of the lvellest|
aids to better eating with less work published in a Year, Let's | . | smell the pot. . . . : REAL IRISH STEW One-half pound salt pork, diced, Di { one pound stewing beef, cut in| i chunks, one pound stewing lamb, { cut in chunks, four medium-sized
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rots, scraped, four medium-sized Q : i onions, peeled, four medium-sized i fring gave my Kusbuzd | turnips, peeled, or one large one { ” me tu » bulbs for Christmas. | " os ‘| Is it too late to plant them or] ne water, salt, Jus tered, “ne oup ’ | what shall we do with them? Try out the salt pork in the A—Plant them outdoors as soon! bottom of the pressure pan. (This! as you can. They will grow means sauteing slowly until the! - all right if they have not been pork is as crisp as cricklings and| permitted to sprout then dry the pan i= swimming In good out before planting.
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Saute the meat in this and then! 4.0 op ) ristmas. How shall 1 add the vegetables and liquid. plant it? Will it blossom this : year? Sunday's Menu TA=Amaryllizs bulbs do best if set! in a pot only slightly larger
BREAKFAST: Orange fujce, tink pork sausayes, griddle cakes, butter or fortifled margarine, sirup, coffee, milk. DINNER: Fruit cup, veal in sour cream: with poppy peeds on noodles, broccoli - with temon- jules and Butter; crisp French bread, ripe olives and celery, lemon meringue pie. cotter, milk. “NT SUPPER: Tomato soup In cups,” erackers, baked bean - and green pepper salad, french dressing, crisp rolls, butter or fortified margarine, cgmpote of stewed fruit, cookies, ted, milk.
than the Bulb, Keep the bulb’! at least half way out of the soil for they rot easily” Use a
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potted bulb awav in a dark. nat » 300, cool place. until. a. bud. sprout appears. Then bring it
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than two-inch diameter will al most" surely: flower in a few months, vo | Send questions on gardening | to Mrs. Smith, The Indianap- |
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Keep Dating Hours Sensible
Ry JEAN EVERYONE knows that sensible dating hours are. well, sensible! Yet, In a few teen crowds, late habits have become the custom, The scheduled dance may end at 12, but dating couples stay out on the town until the wee small hours. Now, it's a fact that many teeners don't | like this after party partying. Even on week ends, theyihdve jobs or chores or dates for the next morning. They're tired and ready. for bed at midunight—but they don't dare say so. " And parents of young teeners! Naturally, they're concerned, too, So let's think what should be done, : i ye» , FIRST WE must admit that _ the less-than-popular kid or the . who starting °
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guy. Furthermore, all parents must agree to put their collec tive foot down on late hours for ~that particular occasion,
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merce, will’ address tomorrow's luncheon meeting of the Indianapolis Altrusa Club. It will bel held at 12:30 p. m. in the Hotel Washington. : { Mrs. Kreps recently returned {to this’ country after conducting an Afr Trade Tour of 32 local business and professional - men and wemen. The tour, which .ex‘tended pver 33 days, took the | group ! Sweden, ' Switzerland, y Denmark, German, Italy and, Newspaper reporter.
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HAVE YOU STOPPED FOR TEA AT WASSON'S PURE FOOD CAFE RECENTLY?
You'll enjoy our famous Custard pie. that has gained city-wide recognition ever the years. It's just as good as you remember it; too. For a refreshing pause in your
afternoon shopping. step in tomorrow for a leisurely and enjoyable tea-time.
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