Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 January 1950 — Page 21
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Andrew will speak on conservation. 2 Rhea Garden Club's meeting is also Thursday in the home of
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Mrs. Floyd Robey, 2836 West-| brook Ave, at 2 p. m. Mrs. Robey will show colored slides rented from the American Delphinium Society. The society sends slides with information on del-! phinium culture. This material is
then added to the club's perma |
nent file of garden information,
Two clubs will defy Friday, the|
13th, jinx. Golden Glow Garden Club will meet Friday at 1 p.m. in the
home of Mrs. W. D. Boyd, 1118 ,»
W. 35th St. H. J. Schnitzius of , New Augusta Nursery will speak on perennials, Mrs. Virgil Katterjohn
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Hal Farr; director of the Educational Division, Indiana Con-
servation Department, will speak | lg
on “Conservation’s Place in. the! Sun.”
Thalia Garden Club's committee
chairmen for 1950 include Mrs. R.
E. Whalen, roadside project; Mrs. tomato, pea, or even mushroom | A. E, Avels, flower fund, and Mrs. Ellsworth Hohit and Mrs. James with just a hint of onion flavoj
Harris, telephone. Mrs. chairman and Mesdames R. C. Eberhart, Floyd Lively and Charles Keenan make up the flower show committee.
Eat Well for Less— Beans, Peas
Are Plentiful
Low-Cost Source Of Nutrition
By GAYNOR MADDOX NEA Staff Writer DRIED BEANS and peas, on the January list of plentiful foods, are a low-cost source of sturdy nutrition. But they should be intelligently and deliciously cooked. v » » SWEET-AND-SOUR DRIED LIMA BEANS (Serves 4)
Two cups large dried lima| beans, four cups water, one-half
qup red wine vinegar, one- -fourth!
cup maple sirup or brown sugar, | one-fourth cup chutney.
if possible. Cook them in four! cups water ‘35 minutes under 15!
pounds - pressure, or 85 minutes)’
if not soaked.
Reduce the pressure gradually,| transfer, them to an earthenware casserole |
strain the beans, and
Mix the vinegar, sirup or sugar,| and chutney with the beans and!
- bake - 25 -minutes in a medium,
oven.
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Suggest Slicing Before Peel
No need for ary eyes, just ‘because onio are so essential to a meal. If you need! slices, french frying, saldds, dwiches, try slicing the s before peeling. Then whip skins ‘with nary a tear.
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Whole onions, creamed, naked]
with roast or stuffed, are an easy | P. Tretton Sr. and, matter if you either peel them n Jr, will be the host-|Under water,
or pour boiling] water over for-a couple of min- |
plantings. The Russell Justice yard at 731 N. Audubon Road, is an example. . Asked for some advice for
beginning gardeners, Mrs, Justice says, “It's been said a thou-
sand times but will bear repeating. Plan on well-known annuals for the bulk of your
planting, But don’t miss the joy of playing around with new kinds, too. “We use a lot of marigolds, The lemon-colored mix with other tints more pleasantly than golden types, ~Cleome or spider plant is-a
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Tomatoes Lend Tang fo Casserole Main Dish
| ham. Heat. Turn into a 1%Soak the lima beans overnight
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=| Mrs. Erwin C. Stout will talk Kills Smells in House on “The Staff of Life”
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dressings” or stices, sprinkle af or in n the. pire morning. {little salt on a cut. onion and | p | scrape lightly with. a knife or Snapdragons Too | “Then we use snapdragons in quantity and different kinds, the new tetra snaps, the regular kind, and the small ones that have just a lot of bloom. “TI lke lots of white in a border and petunias are good for that. We don't t try to raise
| “Speaking of scraped onion, did] {you ever add a little to cream soups? Soup stock, of course, cries for onions, but cream of
soyp takes on added piquancy|
CANNED TOMATOES and lima beans make the two-toned color and flavor combination in this vegetable dish. By adding diced cooked ham or luncheon meat, you have a casserole hefty enough to carry a whole meal. . sw TOMATO-LIMA BEAN CASSEROLE 5 tbsps. butter or margarine 14 c¢. chopped onion 2 tbsps. flour 1; tsp. salt 's tsp. pepper 1 No. 2 can tomatoes 1 No. 2 can lima beans, drained ¢. diced ham 16 13-inch bread rounds or 1% ¢. soft bread crumbs
Melt three tablespoons of the butter in a medium-sized saucepan. Add onion and cook until tender, but not brown. Add flour, salt and pepper. Pour in the tomatoes and blend thoroughly. Cook, stirring constantly until thickened. Add the lima beans and diced
quart casserole. Butter = the bread . rounds: and crumbs. Place the rounds or crumbs in a-border around the casserole. Place under broiler heat or bake in a hot oven (425 degrees F.) for 10 minutes or until the bread is lightly browned. Serves six.
Mrs. Stout Speaker | Electric Deodorizer Friday| before members of the Over the deodorizer, suitable for use in the
[Feacups Club, The esting will {kitchen or anywhere in the house: be at 2 p. m. in the Propylagum. [ts kill odors. It's a simple unit
| W. Bowen and Miss Mr A owen be host-| which ‘is plugged directly into {the ordinary Blectric outlet.
esses. ds A built-in heating “unit acti- | vates enclosed deodorizing ingredients, releasing them into the { room.
Meeting. Saturday
The Catharine Merrill Club will hold its 3 p. m. meeting Saturday in the home of Mrs. J. E. Hall, |140 E. 44th 8t. The program will {be given py Mrs. C. E. Wagoner.
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and » Jéw dava intee the fast. roving pants avvear. Irvington Quest Club. She will tu 1h they love - nS 2b. tall. Bloom al vtathe, fon be assisted by Mrs. H. P. John-
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petunias from seed, even with a cold frame. It's safer to buy 4he plants you want such as the dark blue that goes so well with mixed colors. “One thing I've learned about buying plants is not to buy all one size. For the big ones that are just ready to bloom will have a lull In late summer, It's
the tiny ones that look as if |
they'd take forever that come on in August and late Septem- | ber when the others are past their peak.” Mrs. Justice believes she comes naturally by her long | time interest in gardening. Her | father, Charles F. Heagy, ‘raised poanias in mel
Peony Gardens, “I'll venture to say the: Tone elm still stands, apparently healthy,” Mrs. Justice says,
© “It's an enormous tree—its age |
has been estimated at a hundred years or more. Anyone driving east on Pleasant Run Blvd. can’t miss it. It's about a block and a half east of the Arlington Ave. intersection.”
Tangy tomatoes accent this: casserole main dish.”
Delicious Dressing
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TEL EIN palane. “ Fh ‘seeing he T0E Mh ny binditoms
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Our hurry-up living brings seed! catalogues in the mail sometimes {before the Christmas tree is down, {One I wish all flower experiment{ers might have is Rex, -Pearce’s, {(You can have it, free, by sending a post card with your name and address to Rex. Pearce, Moores-| town, N, J. Do NOT send your card to the garden column, please, but directly to Mr. Pearce.) This has long been one of my} {favorite catalogues for its unusual {seeds together with sketches that {have helped me get a ted
‘Neglect It' | {Far be it from a garden ito Suggest that “neglect 1t” 1x a
good rule for bringing those tem. latest advice from the U. 8. Huloge. But Ri Nutrition nomite Buredy. -
{home, I'm inclined to think that {might be good advice. For when asked “how to you {do it” her reply went something | like this: “Well, last summer I}
Get Proteins At Breakfast
gadderiso.q for breakfast.
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= Bird Cubs, = Schedule Meetings
5 o'clock in the home of Wiliam i | Myers, 3955 College Ave. Wesley + | Stockinger will lead the mee
Table Nuggets,” members’ own observations of bee, bird, beast or some other nature topic.
Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock in| » | Cropsey Hall, After a report on | the Christmas bird count and a {discussion of DDT, Mark Pang{born and Dorothy White show some slides. A vice pregident of the National { Audubon Society is to speak and | show colored. movies at the next screen tour. He's Carl Bpeh- | heister, well-known naturalist,
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Jackapn and Perkins Fhote, True English lavender's fragrant leaves and oil-filled flow-
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Boipon and sachets. Hidcote is a new variety with derk
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It's to be a collection of “Round e
The Audubon Society will meet!
The pictures will be shown free |to grade and high school pupils at Caleb Mills Hall on Friday at 3p. m The local Audubon Society's Christmas count had to vised upward when a late pin came in; Seems that an unexpected wood duck and a ruby crowned kinglet were also spend- | ing Christmas in Indianapolis This makes a total of 61 bird], | species Observed. |
blue blooms. It is hardy and compact of growth. Lavender plants belong in every herb arden, Or they will make a dt htful edging for a flower er.
Effect Will Last Into Afternoon GARDENING
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They compared eight kinds of breakfasts, ranging
thought I'd have to dispose of hearty meal that included eggs)
[it. It looked so bad for I ju |didn’t have time to fuss with it You see I spent all spring setting,
st|and bacon. The breakfasts with |protein-rich foods such as milk and eggs, they fourid, ‘did more for
{out bulbs and moving plants so|the eater's sense of well-being ‘the yard would look lovely for a|and staved off fatigue for hours
{garden wedding in late May.
{longer than a breakfast of less,
“Then when illness postponed Protein.
the wedding until August, I spent
planting so the yard would be nice iin August.
Just think,
lon the day!” { | (Note—It didn't. And as for| .|the azalea doubtless good country | | dirt, well rotted manure and a) cool’ room to bring the plant to| bloom has a lot to do with its] {yearly beauty.) (By M. 8.)
| MONDAY'S MENU—
BREAKFAST: Grapefruit, oatmeal, raisin toast, butter or fortified margarine, coffee, milk. LUNCHEON: Casserole of dried lima beans with green peppers in cheese sauce, rye
‘bread, butter or fortified margarine, stewed winter pears, cookies, tea, milk.
DINNER: Tomato juice cocktail, crackers, roast pork, pickled peaches, Hopping John, crisp watercress and celery hearts without dressing, apple pie, coffee, milk.
f 1 | | ‘Luncheon Planned — The Butler University Pi Beta! Phi Sorority Mothers Club will, {hold a dessert luncheon at 1:30] {p. m. tomorrow in the chapter house, 831 W. Hampton Drive. (Mrs. D. D. Higginson is chairman of arrangements.
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The feeing of well-being after
I certainly wouldn't] [the study agreed with the record
This was
nursery ..ocatalog free).
{most
are over ~ remember to water it every day
Nature Observations, |¥ 5b tare you 5 5 of DDT to Be Topics have read: all ] didn't absorb A DDT and some original nature, didn't have “at the observations will be featured at| ‘time. But now I have ond that = bird and nature club meetings 3s given to me tor CHEUBAR i vill you please this. Week, Byrd pag mga Bans The Nature Study Club willl they have finished blooming? {meet this afternoon from 2. 50 to Garden club president ( :
settia care are to keep it the moist side while (but don't soak the sofl Sone tinually). Keep it growing as long as it will with plenty of sun, a warm window, no drafts. When the leaves have fallen, store the plant in a cool dark place until spring. You may either give it a little water of keep it entirely dry until some= time in April. Then bring it to the light, give it more water to start it growing. Slips this. plant are supposed flower bettér than the 8 itself if carried over. .
Junior Gardeners—
Grow Palm
From Seed
Cover Pot to Keep The Soil Damp
Try raising a date palm trom It's really very easy. . Just stick the seed from one of
{those post-Christmas dates into ‘a pot of garden dirt. Poke the seed down an inch or so below ithe soil surface. moist for quite a while before | will begin to grow.
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Ter ERE SI i Sa SE i ‘pend eB ent-Rettes “EHEC MISE Lots {Hallman, {the bureau.
For it must keep
Are A fastened ‘with & a a ariiking a. “Then you won't have to’
« to repot. cactus plants if or two.
they're really erowded.
. to get some dirt under cover for early seed planting in a few weeks.
Local Dahlia Society Sets Meeting Tuesday
|
But you'd better give it .a
{glance now and then so you can
take the cover off just as soon as the first fit of green appears. Date palms are interesting. You can transplant your seedling into a larger pot as it grows and keep {it for many years, {have a palm tree of your very
Then you'll
The TNtanagols Dahlia Society OWN.
will meet at 8 p. m. Tuesday in! the Brookside Community House. |
William Cuffel will “New Dahlia Varieties.”
for propagation.
{a protein-rich breakfast reported The public is invited to the ses-| by the niné laboratory workers in sion. : discuss and Shirley poppies. Members will do much better in our climdfe suppose [used as an indicator of the body's also WIT choose flower varieties if they get really early (before |after neglecting everything to do| response to different meals. {all that work, what if it rained —
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