Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 February 1951 — Page 11

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Eat Well For Less— Sauerkraut Mixes With ~~ Other Foods

California Cooks

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~ By GAYNOR MADDOX IN California, good cooks -combine characteristic foods of the state, such as dried fruit, ripe olives, and wine with sauerkraut, 8» | SAUERKRAUT DUTCH PIE | One pound ground beef, one, teaspoon salt, freshly ground pepper, one-fotirth teaspoon onion salt, two tablespoons fat, one No. 2 ean tomatoes, three-fourth pound bulk sausage, one No. 214 can sauerkraut, one cup sliced ripe olives, In a bowl, combine ground beef, salt, pepper and onion salt. Form mixture into patties. In a skillet,

heat fat; brown beef patties on arrived with the New Year cal-| endars, and the rest of the picture at each corner of the pleating, 4 ceq, makings are lengths of pleated helps the pictures to hang much| chintz shelf edgings and strong straighter than they can on one of home economics for the Philco

both sides. Place tomatoes in a small saucepan and simmer 10 minutes. Form sausage into patties and brown on both sides in hot fat.

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Designing Woman——

Pans Make Picture Frames

can be bought at a kitchen uten-| sil counter,

: By ELIZABETH HILLYER FRAMES for pictures like this nails may be driven Into the wall; =o. 00 Stock and Meat Board,

through the pans, behind the

{pleating where the nail heads

The picture subjects may have Won't show,

household cement.

Shiny tin cake pans that are, square in shape look very much|

Two nails Instead of one, one

nail.

Merrill Club

On bottom of two-quart casse- like elegant shadow boxes when Meets Tomorrow

role, place browned beef patties; add layers of sauerkraut, olives and tomatoes, reserving part of the tomatoes for the top of the casserole; top with browned sausage patties and cover with remaining tomatoes, Bake in]

moderate oven (350 degrees F.)' Serves six,

One hour.

they're used as frames, and their! cost is small. =» " ” AFFIX PICTURES to them, with the cement, spread on very thin and evenly. The cement also will secure the pleat trim, which outlines the pictures. To hang the framed pictures,

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bers at the 3 p. m. meeting tomorrow. Hostess will be Mrs. Clyde Jones, 4400 Cold Spring Road.

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Next Week

Times Cooking School at Murat

A complete kitchen will be set up on the stage of the Murat Theater for The Times Magic Meals cooking school to be held there next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.

Admission to The Times cooking school is free. Each session of the school is different. On Monday and Tuesday, classes will begin at 1:30 p. m. Sessions have been scheduled at 9:30 a. m, and 8:15 p. m, on Wednesday. 8ix experienced home economists will take part in the demon-

strations. ‘Mrs. Marie Daugherty, [director of the Homemakers {Service Department of the Na-

Chicago, will bring two of her {outstanding assistants here to (help in the preparation of the many menus that will be intro-|

Mrs. Adelaide Fellows, director |

{Co., Miss Lila Sheimo, Philco Co. {southwestern division home econjomist, and Miss Marian Schleichler, home service director of the {Radio Equipment Co. of Indian-| lapolis, also will take part in

|biography of Louise Hall Tharp demonstrations. {for Catharine Merrill Club mem-|

More than $5000 worth of prizes {will be given to homemakers at-| {tending the school. Every home- | maker who attends will receive a “Magic Meals” recipe book con-

Assistants will be Misses Con- taining instructions for preparing

stance and Patricia Jones.

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