Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 November 1951 — Page 8
FRIDAY, NOV. 23, 1951
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: LYLE : An Exotic Recipe... = POTATO KUGEL : : ; _ © 34 e. sifted enriched flour -* 6 medium-sized potatoes : 3 15 tsp. baking powdef 1 large onion : = 115 tsps, salt 3 eggs : _— 14 tsp. pepper 15 c. melted vegetable i == shortening :
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dry ingredients. Pour: into a well-greased nine-inchas: % square pan. Bake in a moderate oven (375 degrees F.) : ls 45 to 35 minutes or until golden brown. Cut into > 4 squares and serve hot. Serves eight to 10. : Additio bios and th ANSTATEV ERO U SIRE REET sa TR Rea Le EER NA TERRA REARS LEE HE ST Aa ris T tt as Ea rete LS pledged 1 Red Cros
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. : New pledg nd their s I'he. .ate Rank ( 1h will hnld x EE Er rr rE rr rr IRE RNIN IRE TNR RE NNR RRNA TNR A rE RN NANT rT asa sa Rea saan ny “" : Albert Ix : EERE TRI ARANETA, ern fs neeting at ~." E atst: * pie i : Good Companions i h £ at 230 § Paul Zeis : Me Id f th Co WwW ok : and « tha proach Pp. m, Tuesday in the Columbia ward J. ¢ : e as om [300 om ne Pope, Scherr : : > Bin red Washinotan ra ’ { 3 ay : nu ldeas tor the ing Week iii i a mer : : Ne a nnle 1? ( { Sigma GF : ie 19 n RPS8I0T r 3 hy tye Sunday Monday Tuesdar : d As N A rs. I.. W. Hully, Mrs. Fred J. : id Fras : IRF “AST ‘ : fn ktails. TI t wn and Mrs. Martin East- PTA. Mo : BREAKFAST: Baked, ap- BREAKFAST: Fruit bow! SREAKFAST: Canned flavors blend we Zetier apd . Eas PTA—Me : ples ready to eat (cereal, (pears, apples, grapes), oat- sections, link pork the pineasola falce are ents the ; 3 mer, Isab : ham omelet, enriched toast, meal, raisin toast, butter or = oe ee apple re no browning yr view will be given E Webb and i butter or fortified margar- fortified - margarine, coffee Sausage, loasteqd xnghish ee ———————— aa re — S: Hudebrand, E rest Plum : ine, coffee, milk. milk. muffins. butter ar fortified . .: : DINNER: Roast leg or LUNCHEON: Tomato ' margarine, apple jelly, cof- 1 Black : stuffed shoulder of lamb, juice, baked beans, heated fee, mili : ackwi : brown gravy, minted vams, brown bread. butter or for- LUNCHEON Cream of, : c : : buttered green beans, en- tified margagine, ghili sauce corn canned corn) : Mill an ; In Sc : riched soft rolls, butter or cole slaw, sliced oranges and NUP. srs, tnasted ba- : § { { ur . . " § . : : fortified margarine. relérv bananas. ted. milk. Ton sandwiches, canted ap : Ri A A “Feature Highlight of the After-Thanksgiving— : and raw carrot sticks, cran- DINNER: Tomato juice plesauce. . cookies, tea, milk : i HU "Oh, What Beautiful Days." A big event featuring Oo § berry &Nq banana pie. cor- SLAM eassercle with noodles DINNER: Boiled ham butt : Din A Sal ‘a Li: "1 : ee milk. buttered Brussels sprouts, mashed potatoes. canned to- : Id vale, A Clearance and Feature Highlights n 1f your : SUPPER: Cold sliced crusty bread, butter or for- matoes. With. onions and : {i 3 ' . iby | : > against a : : ) matoes wi mnions i : fi ] : I. famb, creamed potatoes. vez. tified margarine mized roc cba oe ond 4 Jug - the Women's Specialty Shop at Strauss! | vour norn oe , Cg oS pl : etable salad, enriched bread, green =alad,- French dress butter or fortified margarine, : { est card y ’ . J ” : butter or fortified margarine, ing. apple Brown Betty, cabbage salad chocolate : except in NEXT DAY FEAST—Baked squash with creamed turkey. : ginger pears, tea, milk. cream, coffee, milk. pudding, cream, coffee, milk. : GNIEYS The Market Basket— : Wednesday Thursday Friday : Fg : BREAKFAST: Stewed BREAKFAST: Orange BREAKFAST: Orange : : dried fruit, corn flakes, crisp juice, fried link sausages, juice, ready to eat ce i, . 2 rozen ro uce a e : bacon, enriched toast, butter, COTM bread, butter or forti- scrambled eggs on toast, cof- : 3 : or fortified margarine, cof- fied margarine, sirup or jam, fee, milk. : : : tee. milk thy coffee, milk. LUNCHEON: H : : ' * T TINY x v. - JUL LO? Hot tomato . Best Bu O Week : LUNCHEON Creamed . LUN HEON: H am spa- bouillon, crackers. cold sliced : . : tuna and spaghetti. canned ghetti skillet, cabhage and pork. relishes. sliced buttered : i J . _ : rhe Eorcar g ve bread, but- h : : : . : 3 : peas wholewheat bread Tye bread. applesaur conkies . ; VEGETABLE growers took literally that old saving, I [iter or fortified Whos od margarine raNE oH os : : i? . ‘Put it on ice.” The best buys this week-end will be : ine ginger cake. tea. milk fea, MK : : Mr. D : . . 1 : DINNER. Tomato juice aked pork DINNER: Canned 3 Mr. Da Y y . : bhai ’ : in frozen sro since beans, beets, broeenli, brussel } cold sliced leftover turkey. . roast, haked potatoes, but heef hash. catsup. butt : 7 sprouts, parsnips, peas, squash, tomatoes and turnips are : cranberry jellv. potato cakes, tered Brussels sprouts. but- heets, buttered onians : $ contract, | scarce and higher. : creamed cabbage, enriched tered white onions, celery bread. butter or fortified : to play iiss. CABBAGE A little cheaper. : bread, butter or fortified olives, watercress =alad margarine, cabbage and ap- : : i card in th FRESH FRUIT CARROTS Higher. : margarine, leftover pumpkin French dressing, pumpkin ple salad. mincemeat tarts : : conventior APPLES Reasonable. CAULIFLOWER Cheaper, but’ { pie, cheese, coffee, milk. \ pie, coffee, milk. cheese, coffee. milk. : 5 often thar AVOCADOS — Ample supply; in- still high. : : ' BANANAS Abundant. CRIES Sorte pel, IT 1S COCONUT Moderately priced; COLLARD GREENS-_ Scare 2 3 : fate 0 on ; LL. LENS—Scare. | conventior pe CT ovtmmERS per eftovers Can Taste Like Firsts | ro CRANBERRIES —Much higher gGGPLANT Higher Inte d rou ai : . or . : a a ntereste DA ouEy Jemainder of season ENDIVE Moderately priced. By JOAN SCHOEMAKER 1 c..cooked diced turkey erously with paprika. Serves of the sui JATES —-Plentiful. HEAD LETTUCE Only fair Times. Food drier 1 e. cooked peas four. (Salad may fill hollowed t you can s GRAPES Slightly higher. ality: high EFTOVERS needn't taste parsley ‘ tha Nate GRAPEFRUIT—Slight price in- quality; high. ; : 3 } omatoes, avocado halves or it is to vo RAPE r i KALE Moderate in price and “1 oe . Some esoHons : Melt butter or margarine i: hardrolls tage to ha ; SUDDIY have experimente: or year te tf double boiler. Stir in four Trea LEMONS: Reasonable. supp Y Ei with leftovers so they taste just 10p of 2 able hetier. Sti I nt 3" 0 Fue LIMES Ample supply LEAF LETTUCE — Higher, a5 good the second time they'Te atioring sopsreniie ood milk SKILLET NOODLES he ns ORANGES Inexpensive scare, )n the table SI Onman:y mth. tai AND GIBLETS De PEARS Mod rit wrced MUSHROOMS Higher: scarce Ie Yani: neva of stalled ened. Add turkey and peas. Mix 8 ¢. water an the sut PERSIMONS A few California MUSTARD GREENS — Supply ‘op at days mel ge vin well, Serve over crisp noodles 1 te. saft where he | varieties available irregular : tk J ; and garnish with parsley. ? th | surdity al ieti labl irregu green beans. cranberry jelly : ? thsps. shortening | i hig POMEGRANTES Ample sup- ONIONS Reasonable. hurgundy beets, pumpkin tarts To make crisp noodles, place I; e. chopped anion ond highe ni > > 3 “yr on { . fi " ol 1 | pen: ply, i I ARSLEY Scarce. and coffee or tea are not a total ‘our ounces of Hine incooked '; e. chopped green pepper | phe Shi TANGELO. 4h few available FARSNITS —— Fairly scarce; joss if not eaten up at the first. noodles in flat-bottomed wire 1 (6 oz.) ean tomato paste ump = yERINES —Plentiful; higt righ. toil basket or strainer. Fry in deep 1 (Na. 2) can t Sg on} : g meal. . 5 . - omaloes yet. » PEAS Luxury priced. 2 xn hot fat (375 degrees £.) until Turkey stock i king of sf SATSUMA - Some available PEPPFRS—High BAKED SQUASH WITH golden brown (about two min- "1 tsp salt he droppe am. POTATOES Higher. CREAMED TURKEY utes). Drain, sprinkle with =alt 8 07. egg noodles i Dale play FRESH VEGETABLES RADISHES — Better quality: 1. medi | : : 2 E and serve with turkey a la king Wash turkev witidets : and did | ARTICHOKES — Reasonable pigher yin or two small acern . 4 7 yr a 3 urk z hotels quick! eight look RE. NS Skv 1 rik > ne iriv: his squas & ¥ : in ne WAle) n a kettle place bv f 11 Niky ugh market, SPINACH Fairly high. Butter TURKEY OVENETTE the heart, gizzard and neck y +5: 01 BEETS Expensive; scarce SQUASH High: scarce . Cover and. ire fi ! BROCCOLI Higher, TOMATOES. -Much higher Parmes#n cheese ] & caoked turkey, diced Ove: nq TOUR uni tendel KE BRUSSEL SPROUTS -Slightly TURNIPS High. 2 thsps. butter 6 stalks cooked broccoli Apout two hoursi™ Ada liver oe higher. - ’ WATERCRESS. Scarce 2 thsps. flour 3 thsps. vegetable shortening io minutes before the end of Abel, 1f | ee — - ae ——_ ob. r 1 e. milk 3 thsps. flour cooking time Dice cooked gib love with lo ¢. green stuffed olives, sliced fo tsps. salt ¥ lets fine probably Cand le » hi C d ', tsp. prepared mustard Dash pepper In a saucepan meit shortenI or 1, tsp. minced onion ly tsp. paprika ing: add onion and pepper and [ g an Y “ea ly tsp. celery salt Fis Cc. WHlle or thine cream cook until tender. 8tir in to- Whise ( . Salt and pepper to taste « ©. grated cheese! mato paste and tomatoes: simOur Double-Purpose Christmas Gift . Cut squash in two and scrape 1 ¢. soft bread crumbs mer about 20 minutes, Add diced 9 Mee . , out the zeeds. Bake cut side = thsps. hutter or margarine giblets. Meanwhile bring turkey Two ur a twist of the wrist down in shallow baking pan 20 Place turkey in shortening tock to a boil, add salt and Hospital converts this compote minutes in moderate oven (350 coated 10 by 6-inch baking dist FER noodies and cook until ten- will mee io. degrees . Turn and brust and lay hroceoli over it Melt der. Drain in colander and serve Center. : with butter, Sprinkle generously thortening in saucepan. Stir in over noodles, On Mo candlestick holder with Parmesan cheese. Bake 40) | flour, salt, pepper and paprika TTY Street Me minutes more, cut sides up Add. milk gradually stirring “y A ——g will hold 1+ ’ " row ss tering vo er wit Me but er in saucepan for constantly and cook until thick- : Frihate Todar" lowed Tu creamed turkey filling. Mix in . ened. Add chéese and heat until § ’} Methodist 3'as5 compote flour till smooth. Gradually add melted, : a mils stirring mixture until it Pour over turkey and broc ; b 75 ofls and Mrgkent, Seniyy Jou coli. Mix bread crumbs with g Indianapolis > y in 1 aining ingredients, When ‘ g Finest ] » ONLY squash is sender arn SEhh butter and sprinkle on top. 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