Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 June 1951 — Page 5
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MONDAY, JUNE 25, Eat Well for Less—
Seasonal Foods Save Or Budget
‘By GAYNOR MADDOX HOT WEATHER and budget problems put extra strain on the homemaker, Nevertheless, the family does have to go right on eating 365
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mometer notwithstanding. So why not get all the breaks for yourself that you can? On the budget side, there are each month certain seasonal foods that are so plentiful, the prices just naturally go down. Plan your menus around those plentiful foods—and watch your budget problems lessen. In July, you'll find broilers and fryers abundant. Most everyone likes them, too. Peaches will be plentiful. Potatoes and plums and lemons and limes also are on the July list. Here's the official national list of plentiful foods from the Agriculture Department. Peaches (east and midwest), plums, lemons, limes, buttermilk, honey, broilers and fryers. v ” = Ld CABBAGE ROLLS Wash fresh green cabbage leaves and wilt them in hot, lightly salted water until they are Hmp enough to roll. For a stuffing make a meat mixture such as is
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of the mixture on each cabbage leaf and roll it up. Place the rolls in a baking dish, add hot gravy or a very little hot water, cover the dish and bake in a moderate oven (350 degrees F.) for about % hour or until cabbage is tender. Stuffing: Mix chopped or ground cooked chicken with bread crumbs, cooked rice, or mashed potatoes. - Add melted fat, an onion chopped fine, and moisten with gravy, milk, chili sauce, or catsup. Salt and pepper to taste.
Tuesday's Menus BREAKFAST: Stewed fresh plums, ready-to-eat cereal, enriched toast, butter or fortifled margarine, honey, coffee, milk, . ' LUNCHEON: Stuffed cabbage rolls, rye bread, butter or fortified margarine, canned applesauce, tea, milk. DINNER: Oven-broiled chicken, mashed potatoes, buttered new peas (cooked with baby white onions and Jettuoe), sliced tomatoes and green peppers, sliced peaches, cup cakes, coffees, milk,
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soap. “4 t's the trouble. This slippery little household necessity doesn’t look lethal. People forget to handle it with respect. Yet, according to the National Safety Council, these small bars account for a high percentage of bathroom accidents —which in turn are responsible for a large number of home fatalities. An estimated 31,000 mishaps serious enough to record occurred in American homes in 1950. Most adults, it was found, met their downfall—literally—while stepping out of their baths. Bars of soap, which were carelessly left in the slippery bottoms of “fubs or showers or unknowingly knocked onto sleek floors of tile or linoleum, contributed to the slipping and sliding when fricautious feet stepped on them. A quick checkup at the end of your scrubbing to make sure
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Louis Diat, whose culinary lgkill is world famous, has come out for longer hours in the kitchen for the homemaker.
ithe Ritz-Carlton Hotel here, believes a housewife can be just as
proficient as he is with the sauce- | pan, if she will work at it harder.
4 women ledn too heavily on a cook 8 | book.
recipe means dishes fit for a king,” he observed.
time, added: learn the little tricks that make in the kitchen.” women are getting to be better
cooks.
“Sauces—French and Famous.”
By GAY PAULEY “ United Press Staff Correspendent
NEW YORK, June 25-—
Diat, head chef for 40 years at
Diat thinks too many of today's
“They think that following a they'll turn out
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YOU want. your son, when he reaches dating age, to know all the small courtesies that men perform for women. WRONG: Expect him to learn them all at once. RIGHT: Begin in childhood to teach him to rise when a woman enters the room, to hold open doors for women, to seat his mother at the dinner table, etc.
To help the women, he is writing his third cook book, called
Royalty has eaten food prepared by the 65-year-old chef. So have celebrities front the world over. He cooked-a victory dinner for the late General Pershing when the general returned from France in 1919. Filet of sea bass Pershing, a dish developed for the oc-| casion, has become a favorite with
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Did you ever see a mechanic rub wet soap on his hands before tackling a dirty, messy job? Why not take the tip? Rub wet soap over your enfire hands and wrists and let it dry before you scrub the outdoor fireplace or spend a morning in the attic? This pre-soaping simplifies hand washing later; the soapy coating and dirt go down the drain together,
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