Jasper County Democrat, Volume 5, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 December 1902 — Jellied Bouillon. [ARTICLE]
Jellied Bouillon.
If bouillon ia not made a first course, it may be served jellied and with almonds as a salad course. It ia particularly pretty when served in individual molds. The jelly ia easily made from extract of beef, well seasoned, diluted with hot water and made into a delicate jelly with dissolved gelatin. A little is put in the bottom of the molds, and the almonds, blanched and cut into strips, are arranged in a pattern in the jelly before the molds are filled. When ready to serve, turn out on a bed of lettuce hearts and send around with the course a stiff mayonnaise. Ho Won. Cholly (proudly)—By Jove, I’m quite a professor of swimming, don’t you know. I taught Mabel Galey how to swim in two lessons. Jack—That was a quick throw down. Cholly (indignantly) What do you mean? .Jack —Why, she let me give her ten lessons before she learned.— Brooklyn Life. When They Surrender. “At any rate,” she said, “if women were in control of affairs they would have more stamina than men. A woman never surrenders.” “Oh, I don’t know,” he replied carelessly. “What do you call it when a woman aaya T do’ in the marriage service?”—Chicago Poet.
