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‘Eat Well For Less— |

Timely Tips | On Chicken Mousse

By GAYNOR MADDOX FOR HOT weather eating you'll enjoy this chicken

mousse. CHICKEN MOUSSE One envelope unflavored gelatin, one-fourth cup cold water, three instant chicken bouillon cubes, one and one-half cups boiling water, few grains pepper, two cups chopped cooked or canned chicken,

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" one-fourth cup chopped celery, one

tablespoon minced onion, onefourth cup chopped sweet gherkins, one-half cup mayonnaise. Soften gelatin, in cold water. Dissolve bouillon cubes in boiling water; add to gelatin; stir until gelatin dissolves. Chill until consistency of unbeaten egg white. Combine remaining ingredients; blend well; fold into gelatin mixture. Spoon into mold; chill until set. Unmold. Garnish with sliced olives, cucumbers and watercress. Serve with additional mayonnais for eight persons. - This recipe can be served either hot or cold. It takes very little kitchen time: SPICY SMOKED EHOULDER BUTT | Two and one-half to -fourpound smoked shoulder butt, six whole cloves, one small bay leaf, one-half teaspoon celery seed, one-half cup cider vinegar, one sliced onion, Place shoulder butt in a deep kettle; cover with water and add cloves, bay leaf, celery seed, vinegar and onion. Cover tightly and simmer until tender. Allow 40 to 45 minutes per pound for cooking. Serves eight to 12. Sour cream dressing is wonderful on crisp shredded cabbage or mixed greens,

~ » o SOUR CREAM DRESSING Three tablespoons sugar, offe teaspoon salt, one-quarter teaspoon paprika, one teaspoon dry mustard, one cup sour cream, onequarter cup cider vinegar. Combine dry ingredients and mix well. Fold in sour cream. Add cider vinegar and mix well. Serve cold. Makes one and one-fourth cups.

Thursday's Menus

BREAKFAST: Fresh plums, frizzled ham, corn muffihs, butter or fortified margarine, coffee, milk. LUNCHEON: Cabbage and pineapple salad, sour cream dressing, whole wheat bread, butter or fortified margarine, custard with crushed fresh berries, tea, milk. . DINNER: Chicken mousse, sliced olives, cucumbers and watercress, mayonnaise, potato chips, buttered beans, soft rolls, butter or fortified margarine, blackberry pie, coffee, milk.

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QUESTION: What preventive measures can one take against angina pectoris and coronary thrombosis? Would a reduction of weight to normal help? ANSWER: So far there is no sure way of preventing these diseases. Those who are overweight do have a greater chance of acquiring a coronary artery disease than those of normal weight. There are some reasons for believing that people who live under high nervous tension are more likely to become {ll with angina or coronary thrombosis. Following the lines which these hints imply should lessen the danger.

» ” 2 QUESTION: If a person has a fear of being shut up in gome narrow place what happens when he is locked in a prison cell? Does he get panicky and lose his mind? ANSWER: Some people are abnormally afraid of being shut in—this is called claustrophobia. I should imagine that if such a person is locked in prison he would feel tortured.

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HERE'S the old question that plagues a lot of teenagers: The problem of tall girls and short boys, It may not seem those fortunate neither too big

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lot to the suffering victims. Many girls grow like weeds in their early teens. Some have their full growth at 13. They feel like giraffes beside their companions, Boys on the other

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BUT SHE shouldn't shun an average-sized fellow. Waiting for Mr. Giant to come along, | she'll miss out on dates and fun. , So, go out with the boy slightly ghorter than you. Don’t

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Beauty After 40— Timely Tips on

By EDYTH T. McLEOD *DO YOU THINK that a young, after-40 . woman can wear her white hair in a plain cut, without My hair has been white since I was 186, I weigh 123 pounds, am 5 feet 4 inches and have no lines in my -face.—Cady K.” You can wear your hair in a plain cut, without waves, but I would suggest that you have a professional haircut so that you get an interesting and be-

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Times Garden Editor Q—I have some iris and peonies I want to move. Would it ba better to do it this fall or wait until spring?—E, 86th St.

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“I HAVE a navy suit from now into September. Peonies last season. I must attend a definitely need fall instead of hotel luncheon Aug. 1. How | spring planting. Peony specialcan I dress up the suit? I can’t ist Floyd Bass tells me that afford a new one, It's blue some cases of continued non-

faille, very plain but fits beautifully. It does not require a blouse.—Mrs. A. D.” A blue faille suit is a classic, always in good taste, Why not | add a white pique collar? . You can buy an attractive one at almost any neckwear depart- | ment. Wear a white pique beret | and white pique gloves. Carry a white bag. You could change the blue buttons to smart chalkwhite buttons, You will look |

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