Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 August 1950 — Page 37

7 Merion Families Still Rate [Fry Them ~~ [Chocolate Cake as Favorite

2% : NEW YORK. Aug. 20-1 a ve 0 wide survey made by Good Four medi toma Rinse keeping magazine, the majority of subscribers res third cup dium tomatoes. Sea. Hated brand names and nutritive value as the two most important dash gar-

salt, dash pepper, factors which influence their selection of foods, lic salt, twd tablespoons shorten- The report was released today by the magazine's Consumer ling, one 10%-ounce can con-

Panel; consisting of subscribers who agree to act as voluntary con{densed cream of mushroom soup,

sultants to the editors. Ques lone- tionairres were distributed in half cup milk. exact proportion to the total U. §.|70 per cent as the strongest influ-/¢wg' tablespoons shortening, oneWash tomatoes and remove oulation of the magazine by| ence when buying packaged of fourth cup finely chopped onion, cares; ace. in halt, Loambin ne states and city size groups. |canned foods. two. tablespoons finely - chopped . ov, pron Pre ane Salle According to the .report, 89.7 ‘Oranges Popular green pepper, one teaspoon pre- = mixture

MEAT ‘CROQUETTES ‘One cup quick rolled oats,’ m “government grade on label” by nent pens: ie “ips dod

survey of 30,000 s students from first grade through college indicated that 65 per ly ate a breakfast 4

{per cent of respondents are mar-| peach squeezed oringes were |Pared mustard, two teaspoons Melt shortening in skillet; cook | irfed, and 77.2 per cent checked) {listed as “most often served” by I teaspoon © bo oh 3 tomato halves slowly “housewife” as their occupation. [the majority in every income water and cook- na turning once to brown; remove The editors made the survey “to/bracket, with frozen juice ahead mi tired ’ from skillet. Combine soup and Keep abreast of the food habits of canned for second popularity. nutes, ¥ rring requently. milk; add to skillet. of homemakers in order that Other results in the 45-page re-| Brown meat in shortening. ComHeat, stirring well to Joosen| helpful counsel can be given our) [port showed that chocolate cake ine cooked oatmeal, meat, onion, tomato pieces. Pour sauce over/feaders and .our advertisers.” {is still the favorite in most fami- green pepper and

; enriched and conveniently pack‘aged breakfast foods,

: nie nt a high ' (tomatoes. If desired, serve on Nearly 42 per cent of those lies and that homemade pie crust Chill; then shape into eight crorovia to toast. : answering the questionnaire/is generally preferred to the paecko one-third of the daly X checked off nutritive value as aged variéty. Roll ¢ in dry bread food needs of the average person “most important to you when As for the most popular shop. crumbs, then dip in beaten egg (6

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can be obtained in an enriched * “lpuying food.” To the question: pirg places, 69.9 per cent of con-|Which two. tablespoons of milk breakfast cereal. MT. VERNON-—-Letters written “What sort of information do you sultants said they usually buy have been added. Roll again in No one likes the same old by Mrs. Martha Washington showilook for on labels?” 74 per cent foods at a self- serviced sty and crumbs. Place in wire basket and

foods each day. That's the reason children especially fail to eat a breakfast. If you stick to a basic cereal breakfast, you're not limited to ohe or two menus. There is such =a variety of ready-to-eat cereals to choose from.

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Brand|23.7 per cent at a semi-self-serv-/fry in hot deep fat (375 degrees F.) until a golden brown,

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year around. If sugar mixtures "are - not|l% ¢ strong coffee P Your child may be one of those scious eefateak Jocally-| coke long enough, the icing 18(2 egg whites _ ! 5 the many who suffers from Brown Batons. la as . with not stiff enough to stay on the| % tsp. salt ON oh hidden hunger. It's a malady 2 little salt, sliced thick WH aue 1¢ cooked too long, thei2 squares chocolate, melted and Y ’ that will cause him to he in- | Chopped chives or onion and ,. . i; 4.v and crumbly. Leooled, i attentive in school, grouchy, fr- French — dressing, Ktues With To be certain that icings and, Mix sugar and coffee in sauceXitable 4ua Sleepy. 2 well-bal- Shiicken or ah oF shel} Ba Sana candies are cooked exactly right!pan. Heat, stirring only until the, asi eaten withou . : every time, use a candy ther, sugar is dissolved. a rushing will help him over- (Season, thanks to the fat red to- ,..not0r Attach thermometer to edge of i ONLY come me iievs Avmplatas. . mato. The next time you make a saucepan so that stem extends ; The minimum breakfast es- into the mixture, Cook without BAKED STUFFED. TOMATOES cake, try this recipe for fluffy|into the r sentials for the average indi- 3 chocolate i¢ihg. Mix the sugar stirring to 250 degrees F. WITH CELERY CREAM vidual should include fruit or SAUCE and coffee in a deep saucepan, | Pour hot syrup over egg whites Bn fruit juice, hot or cold vitamin- , e, 1 One teaspoon finely chopped Attach the thermometer to!which have been beaten with salt enriched cereal with sugar and onion, two tablespoons butter or| the side of the pan and cook un-| until stiff. Beat constantly and f | Sreatl Whole grain or enriched |¢o.1ife4 margarine, two and one-|til the pointer on the face indi-|add the sirup gradually. read and butter, and a bev- : cates the temperature given in| Beat until icing is stiff enough half cups soft bread cubes, one . ! erage such as milk or cocoa. |}. teaspoon salt, dash pepper, the recipe. to form peaks. Then fold inQ _ Sq. Yd. grated cheese, five to six firm, Remove from heat immediate-|{ cooled chocolate -and mix just ) mss New Eggpl ant ripe tomatoes, one ten and one- ly, and proceed as directed in the'enough to blend. L : half ounce can condensed-cream LI — ” : : ; of celery soup; one-third cup milk. Ayres’ Schedules 4 Low ( 0st Terms to Suit You : Reci © Heat oven to 375 degrees F. , ; . : co cers | (moderate). Cook onion in butter [fome Economist : “Eggplant cavier is a Russian {OF Hatgatine ust) Baty; a bine Miss Dixie A. Johnson, home enus read cubes, salt and pepper : S— Ey peasant dish and is very popular, Wash . tomatoes: remove stem Glass Wo ie Corning Here are low cost menus for . . because the ingredients are read- onds and -scoop out a small] C 288 Works, will demonstrate sour days, worked out by the nu- || - ie : An vthod's ily available on every Russian amount of the pulp. Fill tomatoes e oaling with trition ahd market experts of a - Y s 5 Bn ructors farm” say Victor and Kyra Kot- with stuffing; sprinkle top with at Ayres’ A al |large eastern city: J a y schoubey, Yorktown, N. Y. These grated cheese; place in a greased, day through | Luncheon: Tomato soup, spa-| s o $ os two Russians, driven from their baking pan. -Saturday. |ghetti with cheese, bread, butter | ~~ native land by the Communists Bake at 375 degrees F. about] Da monstras lor fortified margarine, fruit - ' readily give one of their popular 20 minutes. Combine soup and! tions "Will be tea, milk. = ; gy special recipes. milk; heat, but do net boil. Pour given in the | Dinner: Panned liver with| ed » “Due to its delightful flavor, it/over tomatoes when serving. housewares |oniona, mashed potatoes, stewed RPP has become a favorite dish of | Note: Serve green beans, but- department, tomatoes and celery, cole slaw,| Roe ! *Picures in the United States, too.” tered summer squash, carrot and, 1th floor, -at bread, butter or fortified marga- ? lis— The i @ mw: w. raisin salad, fresh peaches. iced | 0:30 a.m. (rine. quick coftee _ghie, coffee, | 1. Kokomo, | EGGPLANT CAVIAR {tea and milk with the Baked and. 12:30 and |™ilk. | P 8 t. Remove stem from eggplant. | Studied Tomatoes. for a hearty _. 2:30 p. m. Luncheon: Grilled ‘mustard J mea. » are. Bake whole in a medium oven for| e Miss Johnson Using col- [cheese sandwiches, celery strips, — about one and one-half hours, Sets R o ored slides, milkshake, tea. A ea: Ae Jeg ea, 98'S NGCOY Miss Johnson will point out | Dinner: Orange glazed meat $ ¢ 88 aki cho OVe| IITTLE ROCK, - Towa--Mrs.| the qualities of pyrex and loaf, mashed potatoes, snap beans, pr 4 in and chop fine. Chop onion peter C. Kruger, 87, recently be-| demonstrate new .cooking [Marinated cucumbers, bread, butTing green pepper very fine, came a great-grandmother for| me : ter or fortified margarine, quick LL 8337 © Heat oll (do not use other. fats) grea,gn 2thods. \ in-skillet and fry onion and pepper! 20 100th time. She has 10 child- i 1 ira Re slowly until completely soft. Add Ter HVE ant/4y granden Monday: 3 Menu, DUdeF sandwicnss, “apricot, ton|L chopped eggplant and mix well. “ie . : REAKFAST: Canned Add salt and pepper to taste and Recruits Fighter s blended orange and grape- All Tuna stuffed peppers, So! a few drops of lemon juice; let TOKYO—The U. 8. 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