Kankakee Valley Post, Volume 14, Number 30, DeMotte, Jasper County, 9 June 1944 — Page 2

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Porch Suppers Furnish Tonic For Appetites Wise homemakers will plan porch suppers for warm evenings. Not

only will the family enjoy the gay informality of the porch but the changing of mealtime locale just naturally will pep up lagging of appetites that warm weather brings.

Checked cloths in bright colors will carry out the simplicity of theme that is customary when you “rough it” on the porch, or if you have them, fringed cloths or bric-a-brac edged ones will do fine. Keep to the simple and sensible with food and try to have foods combined on one platter so there aren’t too many trips to the kitchen. Meat and vegetables can go on one platter, salad in a bowl, rolls in a basket and dessert on one plate, everyone dishing out for himself in “help yourself” style. Barbecued chicken is an appetite bracer and so colorfully golden brown it will make an immediate bid for attention at the porch supper: Barbecued Chicken. cup catsup 2 tablespoons vinegar % cup salad oil 1 large onion, grated 1 clove garlic, crushed 2 teaspoons salt % teaspoon pepper Dash of cayenne Pinch of thyme Chicken, cut in pieces Combine ingredients in order given, stirring until salt is dissolved. Let stand several hours or overnight. Brush over chicken just before broiling. Broil in a hot oven 20 to 30 minutes, turning frequently, and basting again with sauce, until chicken is cooked thoroughly. If sauce is kept for more than overnight, remove garlic clove. •Veal on Skewers. Cut boneless veal in pieces 1% inches square by about % inch thick.

era in roasting pan with 1 cup hot water and salt to taste. Cover and bake in a hot oven 1 to 1% hours until meat is tender. Garnish with broiled bacon. Mixed Spring Greens (Serves 6) pound beet greens H pound dandelion greens 1 teaspoon lemon juice teaspoon salt * 2 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons flour 1 cup milk % pound chicken livers, sauteed and cut fine Cook and drain greens. Add lemon juice and salt. Pack into buttered

mold or loaf pan and place in oven to keep warm. In the meantime, melt butter, blend in flour and add milk. Stir while cooking until

smooth and thick. Add chicken livers. Turn mold onto platter and pour sauce over them. ♦Beet Greens With Diced Beets. (Serves 6) 1 pound beet greens cups cooked beets, cubed

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% cup melted butter Salt and pepper to taste Cook greens until tender and drain. Add beets, butter, salt and pepper, mixing until blended. Serve piping hot. ♦Strawberry Meringue Pie. 2 cups milk 1 package vanilla pudding 2 beaten egg yolks teaspoon vanilla extract 1 9-inch baked pastry shell 1 cup strawberries Gradually add milk to pudding, stirring constantly. Cook over low heat until thick. Add part of hot pudding to egg yolks; stir in remaining hot pudding. Cool slightly; add vanilla. Pour into shell. Place strawberries on top of filling. Pile on meringue. For Meringue: 1 teaspoon unflavored gelatin 2 tablespoons cold water 2 egg whites % cup confectioners* sugar 1 cup crushed strawberries 1 teaspoon lemon juice Soften gelatin in cold water; dissolve over hot water. Combine remaining ingredients. Beat until thick; add gelatin. Continue beating until mixture forms peaks. Save Used Fats! Get the most from your meat! Get your meat roasting chart from Miss Lynn Chambers by writing to her in care of IF estern Newspaper Union, 210 South Desplaines Street, Chicago 6, 111. Please send a stamped, self-addressed envelope for your reply. Released by Western Newspaper Union.

Flower Technique

More flowers will be worn during the coming months than have been worn for many a season past. Years ago, it was the fashion to wear flowers at your waistline. The pendulum of fashion has swung back to this charming vogue. The young lady pictured is fashion-wise as to flower technique prescribed for this spring and summer, in that she positions a cluster of pretty spring posies at the waistline of her prettily styled rayon dress. Note that the becoming neckline is finished off with detailing that is matched to that used on the skirt panel and sleeves. Duration kind of wear is assured for the rayon material used for her chic gown because it bears a label indicating that it has been tested for dry cleaning together with other “good wear” qualities.

{ME The Way It Is Son—Say, Dad, I’d like to ask your advice about something. Father —You mean you want my endorsement of something foolish you’ve already done. Men still die with their boots on, but one boot is usually on the accelerator. His Order Jasper—Look here, waiter, I ordered pumpkin pie and you brought me apple! Lunch wagon man—That’s all right. All the pies are punk in here, anyway! On the Floor Observer —That's quite a large skating rink you’ve got there. Owner — Yes, it has a seating capacity of 500. Same Idea “But I am unworthy of you, dear,” he murmured as he held her close to him. “Oh, Fred,” she sighed, “if you and father only agreed on every other point the way you do on that, how happy we should be.”

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