Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 September 1951 — Page 12

The Market Basket— ‘Apples for Teacher’ To Be Plentiful Here During Coming Week THERE SHOULD BE CELERY--Plentiful; reasonable.

“an apple for the teacher” CHIVES- Mogeraiely Picea. OLA S — t arket m every school lunch box COLLARD .

temporarily ext week. Delicious and. corn —— Country Gentleman ; orathan varieties both wilk he white corn to be in good sup- : fairly plentiful and moderately ply next week. i priced. CUCUMBERS—CheNp. California seedless green ypGoapl ANT Plentifd grapes, potatoes.’ onions and . TY ans > : cabbage are other foods to be EXDIY E —Very nice; good thick i in good supply for week-end eas F marketers. i ESCAROLE-—Reasonable. 2 2 » GARLIC—Plentiful. FRESH FRUITS HEAD LETTUCE _ Plentiful; . a» ; APFI IS a Ron FN JUST PLUMMY—Some of the richest conserves and jams are made from purple plums (above). airly ‘ £ ALE. sonable, variety good for cooking; LEAF LETTUCE—Plentiful. CASSEROLE SANDWICH—Cheese, tuna and bread add up to a tasty combination (right). Delicious and Jonathans best MUSHROOM S—Moderately for eating. priced. AVOCADOS —Plentiful. MUSTARD GREENS--Plentiful. Eat Well For Less—

BANANAS—Plentiful. Reason- OKRA—For soups. Plentiful.

able. ONIONS—Abundant. BLUEBERRIES—On way out. PARSLEY —Cheap. o u m e te it his ne CANTALOUPE — Moderately PEAS—Scarce; high.

priced. Quality good. Fair PEPPERS-—Moderately high. supply. POTATOES a Slightly higher; By GAYNOR MADDOX to a full rolling boil and boil hard one minute, CASABAS — Scarce. SuRiny good. All kinds rea- o'RE heading away from summer stirring constantly. JOCONU / Jus y v . 3 ant ; : t and at tir in bottle a my bust RADISHES-— Cheap. now and beginning to think of cooler prs ros 10m hed: sud gg turns five GRAPES — Seedléss green ROMAINE — Off the market gays and bigger meals So let's buy some midutes to cool slightly, to prevent floating fruit.

temporarily. . - grapes the best buy of the py ABAGAS_ Nice; moderate- Of those purple plums and luscious peaches Paraffin at once. Makes about 11 six-ounce

guard in one of the suits : he is

price. 4 Squeeze the juice from two medium-sized lemons. shire sauce and celery salt. : guards which his side has in rotectin It is ‘also vital to But we have already seen CABBAGE—Very cheap. Ice Box! Odors Measure one-fourth cup juice into saucepan with Pour over sandwiches. Let stand 30 minutes. those suits. You, as declarer, Prats 8 between vour hand that Mr. Champion had to hold CARROTS — Rather high; A sterilamp in a refrigerator peaches. Bake in a moderate oven (350 degrees F.) for must have some other suit and dummy y a total of three cards to guard supply not too plentiful. combats “ice box” odors, keeps ; “» db 25 to 30 minutes or until puffy and golden brown. (usually the trump suit) which * 5 x the red suits. Playing before the CAULIFLOWER — Price going food flavors from mingling, re- TO MAKE JAM: Add sugar to fruit in sauce- Garnish with green peas and pimientos, Serve you can lead until the “key” HERE IS A SIMPLE rule to’ dummy at trick eleven, he didn’t down. tards mold and bacterial growth. pan &nd mix well. Place over high heat, bring hot. 4 opponent has to throw away a determine how many cards have a chance.

week. Big erop of California Iv ed. : s glasses. : ] 3 Toray. zrapes will appear STi, OF ih mut et SHd make a shelf full of conserves for the winter _ Spiced Peach Jam: Add one-half to one ten- - - . next week. .- temporarily. “oe. ow, Spoon each ER Cloves. and : a Blackwood on Bridge— GRAPEFRUIT — Very high SQUASH—-Acorn variety very PLUM-ORANGE CONSERVE any desired. combination of spices, to peaches iced. Good quality. reasonable. before cooking. Proceed as directed. HONEYDEWS —~ Moderately — SWEET POTATOES High bul. Ur 20d one-halt_cups prepared frult, one. : Si R le Will Hel S plentiful; very good. moving very fast. fan po mh Ie Bg Tuna Casserole imp e u P “ueczes LEMONS—High; plentiful. YOMAYTOES...Chesp; fair Sup chopped Walnut meats. TRY A CASSEROLE sandwich for economy. This same hand was shown your opponent must keep ‘in LIMES—Plentiful. T p ps To prepare fruit: Chop one orange fine; add With tuna fish as its main ingredient, the type in yesterday's column. Against South dealer each suit. If his card is the ORANGES—High. : UR 1. — Inexpensive; plen- two cups water. Simmer, covered, 20 minutes. shown is a nutritious meal-in-one-dish. the spade slam, Mr. Champion Neither side vulnerable highest in a suit, he needs only PEACHES—Going up in price WoTERORESS...S Pit and halve two pounds fully ripe « plums. It's packed with eggs, milk and cheese, spiced operied the king of diamonds NORTH one card. If he holds the secbecause ‘of short Michigan carce. Measure four and one-half cups into large sauce- with mayonnaise, minced onion, Worcestershire and shifted to. the queen of _ Mr. Abel ond highest, he must keep two crop.’ Plentiful New Jersey it pan. Add raisins. sauce and celery salt. Bread chimes in, too, with hearts. Miss Brash then won : S—Q 10 8 4 cards in the suit, if the third variety. Friday s Menus GoD : its “staff of life” qualities. the rest of the tricks on-a H-AKS aighest, three cards and so on, PEARS — Very good eating. BREAKFAST: SHced TO MAKE conserve: Measure sugar, set The entire delicious concoction can be pre- squeeze play, squeezing Mr. D-—Q 53 . Applying this to the current Plentiful. Moderately priced. peaches, ready-to-eat cersel. aside. Place saucepan of fruit over high heat. , pared and baked in an hour, a boon to the busy Champion in hearts and dia- WEST C=Q 83 EAST desl ore Mr. Champion: led parish MELONS—High. soft-cooked eggs, enriched Ag powders pectin; stir until mixture comes homemaker. Lu . monds. i %,. Chapin Wk the king of diamonds. he stil PLUMS — Cheap; enough to toast, butter or fortified mar- 0 a hard boil 2 : : $e" THIS IS A TYPE of eT S—9 Sud 8 had the highest diamond. There- : garine, coffee, milk. At once pour in sugar. Bring to a full rolling CASSEROLE SANDWICHES ; Squeez: H-QJ 10573 H-3 fore he needed to keep only one meet the demand. LUNCHEON: Bean and boil; boil hard one minute stirring constantly. 1 seven oz. can tuna fish 2 c. milk -that comes up fairly frequently. o + oy D—1087642 card to guard that suit. After. . 8 4 vegetable soup crackers, sar- Remove from heat. Add nut meats, skim and 3 tbsps. mayonnaise 1 tsp. Worcestershire Miss Brash was not surprised g'4 4 CJ 105 4 Miss Brash won trick two with FRESH VEGETABLES dine sandwiches, fruit bowl, ladle quickly. Paraffin. Makes about 11 siX- 2 thsps. minced onion sauce when the hand developed as it SOUTH the king of hearts, he had the ARTICHOKES—Off the mar- frosted cupcakes, tea, milk. ounce glasses. 12 slices bread 1 tsp. celery salt did. Mr. Champion's opening Miss Brash second highest heart (the ket. DINNER: Canned tuna in hoo GB 2 eggs 11, grated cheddar lead indicated he held the ace S—A K7532 jack). So he needed to keep BEANS—Limas fairly plentiful; sauce made of condensed PEACH JAM Green peas and pimien- cheese of Jamonds. pis heart i H—4 3 2 two hearts. A total of three green stringless- also plenti- mushroom soup, fluffy rice, Four cups prepared fruit, one-fourth cup tos for garnish Green peas and pimi- oa 2 Owes ¢ . was aD 2 a D—9 cards. ful and moderately priced. plum-orange conserve, but- lemon juice, seven and one-half cups sugar, one entos for garnish. oe os Se. en i 0. cou C—A KY Now. Miss Brash could win BEETS—Cheap. Plentiful. tered sliced zucchini squash, bottle fruit pectin. Mix together ‘una fish, mayonnaise and © Here is ea at happen SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST the next nine tricks with her BROCCOLI — Off the market Sliced tomatoes al geet Sb minced onion. Spread on six slices of bread, ¢,. 5 squeeze play 10 Pa 18 2H 3S Pass black suits. That would make a temporarily. et pve wa are, TO PREPARE THE FRUIT: Peel and pit Cover with remaining slices and fit into six in- (pe defender must find it neces- ic Pass 4H Pass (513) of eleven tricks played, BRUSSELL SPROUTS — Crop assorted cookies, charg milk. about three pounds soft ripe peaches. Grind. dividual casseroles. Top with. grated cheese. gary to guard two or more 6S All Pass leaving everybody with two just beginning; fairly high in Hu er e——— Measure four cups into a very large saucepan. Beat eggs until frothy; stir in milk, Worcester- quits. He must have the ONY oumed 1 coe cf the cite ne io cards.

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