Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 April 1952 — Page 34

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Don't OverspendWhen You Prepare

Meals for

TO" LIVE alone, get

careful food-s

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for

waste, according to food economi

Department. Very ix not buying Che

important, they believe

too much of ar

one food MME package, « 1

‘or large-quantity buy that often

ay and time for 1

Faves mon

xpe \ Ww family can prove expensive if

a single person Before it can

he used up, it may apoll or he come stale or tiresome and un appetizing. If you are “haching ft * +he small purchase gener ally is thriftier x n ” nN FORTUNATELY, things come in small packages in grocery stores today Mar-

many good

kets offer .a wide variety of little cans or jars of vegetables froits, juices, fish, meats and other products, also individual

packages of such foods as pre-

pared cereals Moat frozen fonds sell in quantities to serve four : That means twn helpings for fwn meals-—not ton much for many single persons Meat counters alan offer many amall buys--cut-ip chicken to pur chase hy the piece, if desired z2liced meats, very small roasts or pot roasts as well as sliced liver, chops and little. steaks

Eggs, now so plentiful and reasonably priced, are always a good choice for single serv ing because the hen herself puts them in individual con tainers. In a good refrigera tor a half-dozen eggs keep well and are not difficult to use up because of the many quick and easy wavs to cook them: ” ” ~ WHEN “BACHING” Hmited budget, it pays to shop around and compare prices in different stores When com paring, figure cost a serving rather than a pound. For ex ample, a half pound or even a

on A

pound of meat with much gristle or hone may be needed for a serving, but a pound without bone or other waste

may give four or five servings. A pound of fresh peas In the pod offers about two half-cup servings and a pound eof snap heans, about six, Time and money ean be saved by working out to serve one or twn and having

recipes

them handy as reminders of different ways to combine cook and season. Many people report that using leftovers is

A special problem in managing meals for one, so recipes for leftovers may be especially helpful. “The same old food in the same old way day after

day” may discourage eating and make for undernourishment. Lacking company to

encourage appetite, variety and attractiveness needs emphasis.

§ shopping

Just One”

own meals and like them calls to avoid monotony and ts of the Agriculture The Book Nook— . Book Gives Meat Facts Third time mav he charm but. the fourth. ix a super

charged charm

Mrs. Beth Bailey Mclean has come up with her fourth hook, “Martha logans' ® Meat Cook

Book.” She is

thor of Planning

“Meal and

“Good Man ners” and the **Modern Homemak e r's (‘nok Book." Assisted hy Mrs Thora Hegatad Camp

Mclean

already the au-

Table Service,”

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CHIFFON

Mrs. bell, she pre YOOKS hit pay dirt when FRESH FROZEN ORANGE PIE pared a hook on everything a . 1 thsp. (1 envelope) unfavored homemaker needs to know ™ they include oranges : gelatin ahout meat buying and prepara in the menus these davs ‘ ahikre ” ab tion in a compact book avail T} p a he golden fn spells ’ AD: . 1hle on new tands that carry 8 ! rut I I t eggs, separated pocketbook editions economy and nutrition at the Py e. sugar o Sh 3 fame time Whether’ you ae | . malt The 25¢ manual begins at the ; 7 : F you M 3 19P. va it in its fresh form.or frozen 1 can (8 oz) fresh frozen meat counter. selection of cuts f : 4 } tilted ( 8A ; ; . and proceeds to tell the caok A is at the peak of both Orange dulce undiluted its . ’ : ality . Ame what to do with them. In be- abundance and qualit Uh A nn non i hell tween are suggestions on how Try using orange juice in pie ' akec (9 neh) py ie to store, improve the appear This will help in including more ¢ ¢. plum or strawberry jam ance, garnish, carve and re and more economy foods in Soften gelatin in sherry for 5

serve the léftovers

Easter Rites To Be Theme

Faster customs ind tradi tions will be the theme for the Meridian Toastmistregs Club meeting at 6:10 p. m. tomorrow in the YWCA, : Miss Mary Cowger will. be toastmistresse-and Miss Mary Tanselle, topicmistress Speaking will be Mrs. Jean Wesseler, Mrs. Ernest Whitley and Miss Mary P. Keller, Others taking part in _the program will be Mesdames Paul Forsee, Wendell Phillips and Wallace 8ims, Misaes Mae Me Daniel, Caroline Pressel and Leona Miller ” » ” MISS REDITH J3EECHER, club representative. 1s making plans for the apring council meeting and speech contest Saturday in the, Marott Hotel. Mrs. Fred Keithley, Meridian Club president and “rea speech contest winner, will be one of the contestants. She will represent central area which includes clubs from Indianapolis, Terre Haute and Dayton, O,

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May Wright Sewall Unit To Meet in Hotel Lincoln

HE BIENNIAL convention o fthe May Wright Sewall, Indiana Council of Women, will be at 10 a.. m. Thursday in the Hotel Lincoln. Mrs. KE. [.. Butnett is in charge of reservations for the 12:15 p. m

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luncheon.

During the morning session : an election of officers will be ville; Mrs. Aubrey lash, Ft held and Mrz. Lowséll 8 Fisher, Wayne, and Mrs, H. FE. Rinford, preaident, will eall for annual Rinomington repnris from the affiliated Hnsteszes from Inmdianapnlis groups and committea chair will he Mezdamez Thad (Clarke, men KF. Reese Ruis and Harry Rice, Mrs. O. C. Winters, Marion and threa former prezsidenta of County chairman of the Minute tha eouncil, Mezsdames [aura Women of the United States, Ray, FF. W, Cowley and Claude Inc., will speak on the activities McLean, of this organization pertaining (Guest speaker for the after-

to its slogan, ‘Guarding the noon will be William R, Krafft Land We Love.” who has just returned from a » ” » « world-wide tour with several MAYOR CLARK will greet Indiana businessmen. The trip guests at the luncheon. Mrs was sponsored by the IndianClark will be an honor guest. 4polis Chamber of Commerce Out-of-town hostesses will be and the State Department in Mrs. Worley ‘Myers, Crawfords- Washington.

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~Fresh frozen orange pie.

Make the Most of Orange Dishes

Few grains of cayenne : Remove lobster meat from shell and cut in small pieces. Melt butter and add lobster and cook three minutes. Put in the seasoning and the Angostura,

A a

then salt: Add undiluted orange slowly, heating constantly Add cinnamon top of double

hot, but

10

and place mixhotler

boiling, -

ture In Stir over not water Take

entire

special care to stir aver bottom of pan with that heat is distributed. When mix hot and coats back of add gelatin mixture and

vonder spoon, gn evenly ture 18

poon

stir until it is dissolved. Remove from heat and allow to cool until mixture is almost set Beat egg whites until they reach a moist peak. and fold carefully into mixture, Chill in refrigerator at least three hours hefare serving For an extra touch top with heavy whipped cream and detorate with pe nsx

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APR. 13, 1852

FE duaational Toys. por at British Fair

designed tn teach chil dren arithmetic “without tears.” This consists of a large board

al ; s placed toys will be well in evidence in W h an easel wn which is pla a ¢part for multiplication, sub-

the Toy this traction, addition or division British Industries Fair. on BN One exhibit, BY THE BOARD

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TIP-T ing. fresh business. And t

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This is : hardly felt Sales had | looked thin tapes were The people

even in las to-chill, we dough for

were penple that purpose

FRESH | rihhons and day, come v Children, « feeling a lit those new c smudge of r corners, will of all. Men spruc for suits, wif of |pring, ti vivid color «

FAMILIES themselves “shortage r their money year, It wa Hard good Few had tim er in the he: ments. The tn stress th the rebirth =tands.

BUT WH/ Faster? We predicters ris They cryst in business deeper cut in puis us at tl time, in its teil how righ were. Stores will comfortable

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