Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 September 1950 — Page 29

3 i050 |§, SUNDAY, SEPT. 3, 1650 = ’ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ — x: PACE 20 e | Tray of Cold Cuts Is Principal Dish for Dutch Lunch - = Budget Menu - The Doctor Says— ~~. ic. Condition mm || Assemble Meats [EEE gun wr SDRC Cuts Costs Hives Is Common Allergic Condition For Buffet Dinners Cp a 2 Here are a few sample budget "EDWIN P. JORDAN, M.D. | Hives may follow the eatingticulariy difficult. Furthermore, The popularity of old = pa ". HIVES, or urticaria, is usually of some food to which a person isino ore knows why red spots

» pie to bake

_-aration. With all this, they are

cuts has grown along with the many short cuts tomodern day living. Homemakers have discovered the great variety these meats can bring to the menus throughout the years. These meats rate an A in nutritive value, rib-stick-"ing goodness and ease of prep-

easy on the budget. ; Because each of the sausage

watercress’ and

menus to help you eat well and cut costs at the same time: 1 | DINNER: Veal goulash on noo- 'c'8Y: . dles, diced minted carrots, fruit, The condition usually starts cole slaw, bread, butter or forti- Suddenly with the appearance on fied margarine, blueberry coffee the skin of reddish, swollen spots) cake, coffee, milk. or lumps of various sizes. There! | DINNER: Cottage cheese pan- is almost always severe itching cakes, peas, broiled tomatoes, NOt only of the red spots but also radish... salad, Of the entire skin, SS bread, butter or fortified marga- Frequently the spota disappear rine, floating island, coffee, milk. almost as fast as they come; DINNER: Baked stuffed fowl, often they last only a few hours. browned potatoes, summer However, in some cases urticaria Squash, snap bean salad, enriched goes on for days or weeks and &

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considered to be a form of al. sensitive. It can also develop af- should appear on the. skin as a

ter drug or serum has been given, sign ‘of sensitiveness.

after infection, exposure to heati| In spite of the common. am (furs,

insect bites, and many other|cylty in picking out the cause, things. In other words, it is notitreatment is most satisfactory a single disease but is a peculiar/when an accurate identification of reaction in a sensitive person. [the offending substance ¢an be

~ ” n URTICARIA differs from many pade. . other..kinds. of. allergy in-that a. ..1n.many ways hives, or urtica-. sensitive person does not always ria, is still a mysterious condishow .a skin reaction when the'tion. The completely unexpected offending -substance is placed in appearance of hives in a person contact with the skin. who has never had them before

’ Often this failure of the skin to/is one . of the many problems Joi 3s Soy jerent 1 Taverns bread, butter or fortified marga- chronic condition can occur which respond (a type of testing used which has not yet been solved. fun to. have several oe the rine, sliced peaches with custard does not disappear for months or in many allergies) makes diag- There is still a long way to go in

refrigerator ready to be arranged at a momeht's notice. Here are several cold trays which will bring praise when served to the family or to company. DUTCH LUNCH Arrange slices of cooked salami and olive loaf on a large tray. Group the different kinds of meats together so the selection will be easy. Garnish the

sauce, coffee, milk. even years.

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nosis of the cause of hives par- learning all about urticaria,

Colonial Will Be Closed Monday

Shop Colonial Tuesday 9:30 to §

tray with deviled eggs and mt crisp radishes. The Dutch i lunch menu is completed with i rye bread, cabbage slaw in a -

how! lined with garden-fresh green onaes, milk and for dessert, fresh peach turnovers.

” » LJ HAWAIIAN BUFFET TRAY For a cold tray with a festive look, arrange half slices of pimiento loaf and slices of tender bologna. = Fruit salad in fresh pineapple halves adds a festive

| Eat Well for Less—

The Dutch lunch is a cold tray men will go for in"a big way. .

Instructions for Roasting Chicken

PLAN

n them. By GAYNOR MADDOX flat rack may be used in which should move readily or break. ~ I ns touen 10 ihe ere length- | EVERYBODY likes Toast chick- case the bird rests on one side of Chicken may be turned breast up thawed be- wise, scoop out the center, cut 0 It'S top favorite American the breast. The rack should be at/when about three-fourths done to oo t for cookies into bite size pieces and mix Sunday special. But not everyone least one-half inch high to raise increase browning of the breast. lled and cut, with other fresh fruit. Leave KNOWS how to roast it-perfectly. the bird off the bottom of the Note the color of thé meat drip- : iscuit dough the green tops on the pineapple {Maybe these expert instructions pan, allowing heat to circulate pings in the bottom of the pan.

will help.

and cook the chicken evenly. A low roasting temperature as-|

tack one on Place roasting pan in a pre- sures excellent drippings, rich in!

nd put in an

for added colors. Serve with

hot rolls, iced tea and frosted | ROASTING

Stuff just before it is to be

| heated’ slow oven (325 dgrs. F.). color and flavor for the gravy,! hs ere, De ot fr pe roasted —not ahead of time. Allow It is not necessary to sear, to add not burned or dried on the pan. | ng ¢ spread about 1 and one-fourth cups of water, or to cover the chicken for x : § : % = stuffing per pound of chicken, good roasting. Correct roasting Monday's Menu . g FAMILY CHOICE jready-to-cook weight. Rub one-is slow cooking by dry heat on: BREAKFAST: Melon with the ALL-NEW AUTOMATIC H ‘ Meat loaf and thuringer sau- {half to one teaspoon salt into the a rack in a shallow open pan. | ready-to-eat cereal ham } N. J. — Mrs, : sage make good companions, so (00dY cavity. . Sometimes a fat-moistened| jot popovers, butter or 84 years old, star them for a cold tray which | Stare the body .cavity and the cheesecloth is placed over the fortified margarine, straw- . antic 27 times, will be a real family. favorite, |V.Shbone section lightly. Don't chicken. It should be large enough | berry jam, coffee, milk.

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: Truss the chicken. Brushing the ing during roasting is unneces- | & menu that's sure to please. skin with fat helps to hold in the sary. It may be done if desired.| enriched rolls, butter or for- | oe juices, helps to brown and crisp TEST FOR ‘DONENESS’ | tified margarine, watercress wr? Canasta— the skin and prevents drying out| To test for doneness press the Salad, peach ice cream, cof- | ’ of the chicken. Any cooking Yat thickest part of the drumstick— fee, milk. ho? Wild Ca rel may be used. Grease the bird on meat should be very soft between | SUPPER: Minced chicken the rack in the roasting pan. the fingers. Protect the fingers! in gravy on toast, sliced to- FIRESIDE OIL SPACE HEATER - Leave the bird breast down. with a folded paper or cloth. matoes, cucumbers and sweet ; 0 p ay The V-shaped rack holds the Another test is to move the onions, stewed fruit, coconut : po . bird in an upright position. 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Potato salad atop thick tomato slices make it a meal on a platter. With corn -on -the -cob,

cookies and fresh fruit you've |

pack the stuffing. If the giblets or to cover the top ,and hang down {other meats are added to the the sides. The chicken is not |stuffing, they must be previusly wrapped in the cloth. The cloth cooked. i holds the fat at the surface. Bast-|

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DINNER: Fruit cup, roast chicken, stuffing, giblet gravy, stuffed baked potatoes, corn. on- cob, buttered peas,

for a COMFORTABLE WINTER -