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: 'N DOX | NEW YORK, Sept. 23 (UP)—| 4 By SAYNOR Nab ! Traditionally we eat oysters only| your’ home, serve a simple out- New PI oN ABOUT Biel eke a during the “R” months, but Royal| plastic freezer | doe meal. 3 Toner, spokesman for the Oyster, Chicken: is a good buy new ang Instituter of North America, el. bags keep food September days gre Saxtent Jor rea con. A Ws. everyone we nl 1-! the rule is an arbitrary one | ‘ me i) i a g recently with Here are tested rules for all- ° : . + th un 1 oysters on a e pea * American fried chicken. Use the tie Jrhole. igen of September, : py crowd. Plan the menu around Greenfield | Ps Rew: allpur brotlerfryers. oi October and so on is bunk,” he| of perfection. | franturter ig satis un ucge Parbara An Broiler-fryer chickens shoitlg bef said. “Oysters are good and soo! | recipe with big satisfa . as Au disjointed and cut up to yle for us the year round.” | URTER SURPRISES were tag] However, conservation laws, 0.9 high J — one cup ter, Bill second joints, two or three pieces | Tule otherwise. Now that the| ae So Tori i Er Bob Priest, of breast, two wings, two pleces bo oyster season is here officially, pale ns chopped onion, six mie Wiggins of back, and neck. Fach piece » : Toner has two rules on preparing, 1abiespoo catsul six table- Little, Bob St should have its own section of “.g them to bring out their delicate] ®: | tablespoons a ul. op grated Patt Allsta skin. Or use .cut-up chicken. flavor. Don't overcook-and don't] spoons Picea will be assist: to taste and on . {4 sharp cheese, eight frankfurters, : | Bougin JeTNIE’ 10 overseason. | diced, 12 squares aluminum foil, vice presiden Regs, “Prolonged cooking toughens { tary; Shirley i : " CALs 9x12 inches. ’ Method Explained | lik A Neary en Cut the tops from the rolls and hv For each, pound of Faken, being En with. a rich and’ ‘scoop out centers. Reserve the at-arms. Jr one vided Bip ido . . > ” heavily-seasoned sauce.” . A new plastic strap-type closure is an innovation now avail- 250068. out Portion for stu ae "ws teaspoon salt, and one-eighth tea-| Complete meals in school lunch boxes are current problems for today's mother. ‘Salt, Pepper Se or use in We Howe fregser, closing of packages, it fastens Brush each of the scooped-out IES Club is I i a bag or . He re ds the combina- rig vas. Sing . 1asiens | : ’ . s fn shallow bowl. *shake chicken, Since approximately one-sixth ery; peanut butter, grated or- Eggs, fish and combinations [tion -of salt, pepper and lemon by slipping one end through a slit on the opposite end. This rolls with melted margarine. Re Hay Ride | two or three pieces at a time, in| of a child's meals during the ange rind and orange juice, of raw vegetables will give your | juice. Just a little of each. completely seals the bag and its contents. serve one-half cup margarine for . Pat Lucas A ni year are eaten at school, care- or chopped walnuts, water cress s ) * A separate unit, the strap permits the bag to he opened and filling. Mix together chopped the recent hag to coat evenly, or dredge in = oo oC necessary t d grated , t boys or girl plenty of good eat- |" “Cooking length never should closed any number of times en " |onion, catsup, piccalili grated I oe flour in bowl. Save any leftover k= 0 mre py an o and grated raw carrot, ing variety. Changing from nut |8° beyond three minutes.” Toner Se . le ones Cainer Tor Treeaing foods, |Olon. cate, Pr kfurter and FLASHES C flour for gravy. . good eating and nutrl- Aaa] Sandwiches CL 8 |said. “Two minutes are better, Without damage 10 4 p tional values. bread to raisin, white, rye and | , tainer. The bag may be washed Marking foods is unnecessary margarine. a scrap book Heat cooking fat (oil. shorten- Tasty sandwiches are the PEANUT BUTTER combina- Whole wheat breads is another Ee oat tor le let the oys- arm water, like your dishes, since the cook can tell at a |. Stuff the rolls with frankfurter hospitals. ing, or. two-third lard and one ppswer A variety of fillings, tions may include bacon, apple way of avoiding monotony. or Deal, 4 WOME: and re-used. glance exactly what she is re- mixture. Wrap each stuffed roll third butter) about one-fourth 0 4... 4c ang ways of cutting is and cream; bacon and catsup; Each day try to cut sand- | Iwo Recipes - Previously entering the mar- moving from her deep freeze. |in_a square of aluminum foil, The WIG ( one-half-inch deep in skillet thy the sure way to surprise your raw carrot, chopped raisins wiches a different way. Some | He has two favorite ovster ket were rubber bands, and a The odorless and non-toxic {| Place wrapped frankfurter sur- recently in drop of water sizzles. | students and hold his lunch and celery; choppel dates, figs suggestions are two triangles, dishes. One is fried oysters, the geif-sealing tape especially de- sacks come in all sizes. The prises on cookie sheets and bake Woodring. Start browning meaty pieces) pox interest. and lemon juice; deviled ham, four small squares, four small |other oyster stew. signed for freezer use. The smallest is one pint, or six in a 400-degree oven for 15 min- frst | such as drumsticks and thighs’ mijlings can var ro chopped dill pickle and may- triangles, three horizont Here is the Toner method of moisture-proof tape stays sealed coven inches tes. Serve immediately and let The g ary from pp p ) 8 ntal ! moisture-proo p 3 inches by seven inches, and the ute TRI-ZETA C first, slipipng less meaty pieces, cheese and prepared cold cuts _onnaise, or chopped walnuts, strips, two small triangles or a frying: Dip each oyster into a jn the cold atmosphere of the largest size is 12 quarts and each youngster remove his sur- home of Nort in Setweon as Eicken DOV, ot to special spreads which you Brazil nuts or pecans and diamond and three tiny tri- Seg Bir Sths ay a freezing unit, unlike tapes used measures 18 inches by 21 inches. prise from the foil. 3 rn oc can mix yourself. Cream cheese honey. angles. er e oysters stand for other purposes. EE — SR Send new tongs or two spoons so pieces Will| combinations include chopped A one-meal sandwich easily Milk. fruit and individual con- 2t least an hour. Half a day gq. .}e' Uses Vary : tivities to brown evenly. dried apricots and prunes; chop- made of leftovers is chopped tainers or such taste treats as isn’t too long. Then either deep- HOMEMAKERS discovered 11 West The Indiana Turning Suggestion ped crisp bacon and pickle frankfurters, baked beans, cat- salads. applesauce or rhubarb (at fry or use the pan - frying several years ago that clear "4 ACN IN Ad y apolis 9. method. Toner says either pro 3 1 VEN . { Washington J.

help fill out a complete meal in a lunch box. Attractive wrap-

sup and mustard. You may have

lastic bags are the ideal conother leftovers of family favor- plastic bags . - enemies

relish; dried beef, minced onion

and chili sauce; chopped dates 'duces tasty results but which-

ever method used, make sure the

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When chicken is uniformly

browned—15 to 20 minutes—re-| figs and pears; chopped ites in your refrigerator which pings help give variety and add ; . ; duce heat and cook slowly Ul green’ pepper, olives and cel- wil make delicious lunches, a party touch. a mons ot Coe FFimM Frock weighing around three pounds Pi Lill; Ch li 5 Pl Le | with one pint of oysters, one - wi - ' ~y when ready to cook, and drum- F il / quart of milk, one-fourth cup of ! £ | when easy to cook, and aru PiCCalilli, Chili auce eases Loca ami quart of milk, one-fourth cup. o PERMANENT PLEATS By JEAN TABBERT , spoons of salt, one teaspoon of

tightly after first 15 minutes, However, cover should be removed during last five to 10 min- * ites to recrisp skin. The liver and precooked heart, gizzard and neck may be floured and browned with

| paprika, and pepper to taste. | Melt butter, add drained oysters and cook three minutes or until the oyster edges curl. Add the {|/milk, salt, pepper and paprika, {and bring almost to the boiling

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A TOMATO masquerades under many guises. To the home cook and her family it's especially appealing as tomato juice, piccalilli and chili sauce.

chicken the last 15 minutes. i Mrs. Guy Willlams, 6223 CenTo avoid crowding.and to save| tral Ave. finds it a constant (point. Serve at once with oyster time, use two skillets so as to| problem to keep her pantry |crackers. . cook all pieces at same time. Save| shelves full. Her two teen-age sa ribet

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| boys, Don and Glenn, and her

pan drippings for gravy. husband have voted the three

Test for doneness. Chicken is done when meat on thickest part = _ of drumstick cuts easily and there §s no pink color visible.

This | is t the Iast of 1 a x series on canning and freezing. The information Is directed to tHe beginning homemaker as well as the veteran housewife.

Monday's Menu BREAKFAST: 8liced bananas, corn flakes, fried ham and eggs, enriched toast, but-

tomato recipes as their favorite snacktime foods. Mrs. Williams

You'll want to snap up such terrific bargains—in the top-

‘ ter or fortified margarine,

coffee, milk. LUNCHEON: Frankfurters, Bar-b-q-sauce, buttered rolls, chopped green pepper relish, layer cake, tea, milk.

knows she's saved pennies by putting up the trio as well as taken advantage of lush crop conditions. The piccalilli is - especially timely just now because it uses

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DINNER: Tomato juice, plentiful green tomatoes. braised liver with onions, TOMA "ER Cl ihe way they used to do i 8! He a on- Wash the tomatoes thorough- That line of thought is H i I riched bread, butter or for- Iy; removing ihe siens. Sure , fatal—and it dates you! Cer- urry: a / 1 tified margarine, apple ple ian a o . ar 0 ‘tainly, what you know is im- I H I ; a coffee, milk. y. Do not add any portant, but if you want to Hurry! urry: : Nowa 35 Haug 3 Jaded, to- -be in on modern conversation D h . ° elle Vv . and thought, don’t look back B 8. Pie Filling | Gm, mus, ore rae + The. mn " ov, AS y , . ° quickened by using a lid. Pour are mane Scheme for Th ese can be easil) ’ - 1242 - from inexpe ls Pink White through a food press or colan of things. You can start an ! der. Season to taste. Reheat to entire new life now that you By SUE BURNETT VALUES a Jove) ol Peppermint Flavors the hoting polit Ty) gous Into have reached the high peak Here is a frock you can wear hatuloniae Lush feck ot sterilized jars. of your existence. Justify | every place and know you look Tomorrow! Pattern 58 ush Confection manufacturers’ directions as to your afrival at this age by ~well groomed. ™ A delicate pink and whits fill-| ig advises chOOS- “making yourself more attrac- Pattern 8643 is a sew.rite per- pe 2 nd “ng; equally delicous with the ITE TCR erwise tive than you have ever been, forated pattern for sizes 12, 14, oe complete st chocolate crumb crust, i= made os juice will be watery. Gen- Mrs. Guy Williams . . . the route to tasty tomate juice. You can, perhaps for the | 16. 18 20; 40 and 42. Size 14, e 4 tions, mats with peppermint stick candy, eggs’ 0" oo. teaspoon of alt | . first time in your life, be a short sleeve, 4'z yards of 39- % / 95 and fintshin and unflavored gelatin. is sucient: if the tomatoes are discarding the liquid. Again through a food grinder 12 complete individual. So often inch. - © PEPPERMINT CHIFFON PIE | 00 0" "aon of sugar ¥ place the drained vegetables green peppers (seeded). three your duties for home and STITT RTI A ANN One envelope unflavored gela- Don't cook too long, she back in a large kettle. Stir in small hot peppers (seeded) and family are finished. Now you SUE BURNETT in, one-quarter cup cold water,| oT troys the vita.. the following: One quart cider 12 large white onions (skinned). can express YOU, through The Indianapolis Times The Indi three egg whites, one-third cup, _. "'p 0 “the Julee through a vinegar; seven cups granulated Add the tomatoes to the new thoughts; lead a new 214 W. Maryland St. and sugar, one cup heavy cream, fine ‘colander rather than a sugar; one-half cup salt; one ground peppers and onions. Add kind of life, be a leader in Indianapolis 9. Ind 372 W whipped, few drops oil of pepper-| ORYSE “one “In this way the cup mustard seed, three table- two pounds brown sugar, one ., Your group. K ‘No. 8643 P 3 25¢ mint, one-half cup crushed pep- Pe . : spoons celery seed; one table- quart vinegar, .one-half cup | There are =o mary things 0: ficei« $5.43 Chic pulpy juice so disliked by many = Size...... permint stick candy, nine-inch persons is avoided, Mrs. Wil- spoon cinnamon and one table- salt, one tablespoon black pep- to do for Beauty After 40. Fa hion Book Price 25¢ 5020 Shocoiate crumb crust. : POAOnS No spoon powdered allspice. per, one tablespoon allspice, one | Come with me into a new Shion 00 ce p Soften gelatin in cold water | Yo » Simmer the mixture tn- teaspoon cloves and -one tea- | “realm. Consider dyeing your gyreet Needlewor and dissolve over boiling water. PICCALILLI ¢ covered three minutes. Pack in spoon ground cloves. | hair if you really want to, EEL screrninririricncinninens , . Cool. Beat egg whites until stiff Wash, cut out stems ends and sterilized jars. Makes about 12 Cook slowly until thick (for plan a new - color scheme. city For Misses Name «oc... and beat in sugar gradually. quarter one peck (8 qts.) of pints, about three hours). Stir fre- Make yourself into that new ~ sprsssresssiteeciietnnane Braet Add dissolved gelatin to egg| green tomatoes, 12 red sweet Lr quently to prevent burning. Add | woman. You CAN! Name ..... d Ww | pa whites and fold in whipped cream, peppers and 12 green.-peppers. ,. CHIL BAUCE more salt if needed. Place -— seerereseeeeeecesen fo Ql) omen: “Clty ... flavoring and crushed candy.| Peel and quarter one quart Wash, peel and quarter three while hot {in sterilized jars. Tomorrow: Forty is a . 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