The Lucknow Sentinel, 1934-09-27, Page 7• ;4 -
' VERSATILE CUCUMBER'
If you've -,.never co ikcd; cucumbers
befog and judging by' the friends
who looked surprised when we plent-
ioried fried, baked and, creamed cu
-cumbers a d said. "Tell us how," a
great' man wot�n have not-== iOv's.
:the time. to gin;for at`this season"
l'cokes'" .a e be, •,plentiful an% inex-
pensive. • • ' , 1,
In the recipes: be . we've,aiso in-
• eluded- some. rules for iiekltntz`- cu-
cumberswhich ; we think ou'Ilc find
economical and rehab.,
• ROILED CUCUMBERS.
,t.
. "'Pare eucumbers, euti''in pieces an
cook until soft i'n,bpiliiig salted water
-abohht-20 Qr i5 -minutes. orcin,.
plash cucumbers: and season with.
`butters salt and Pepper,
Cli'F;AMED CUCUlVlI3l;l2S•
Preptira as'for-lolling, arid when,
cooked : drain: and. Po...? a thin. w.hite•-
Sauce 'oVel pieces.
1: b!RfE1) CUCUMBERS
• Pare cucumbers and cut lengthwise
in 1-3 inches slices. Dry, between
towels, Sprinkle with salt and pepper,
p
i ' in crumbs ' e and •.crumbs again;
do ..get
fry in deep, fat and drain.
'CUCUMBERS •
'h
.
By Mair ,M M organ'
•
cinnamon and cloves tied in: a bag,
Roil cucumbers in this syrup only ar
few' moments. until .they are ..glassy.
They must remain crisp, ; .Paok in
jars and cover air -tight. "
CHOW CHO, W .
One. ;qt very small•. cucumbers,' 1
qt. 1ar'ge•.ripe cucurribers cut in small
pieces,, .1 qt 'green tomatoes,; speed;
1 qt onions, sliced, 1 qt small on.
ions, 1, .qt cauliflower, 4 green pep-
per's , (seeds removed) cut • fine,
Cup' salt to 4 t,�, ons.
water, t tablespo
Mustard, 1 teaspoon tumerie pow,
-der, 1• up flour, 1', cups sugar, • 3
pints ,.vinegar. Mix 'first 7 ingredients'
)oyer with. salt water and let stand
'Mous, Heat brine slowly until a
vege es are thoroughly • scalded
and, •'then aitf :Mix flour, sugar,
-mustard arid: -tumeric to, a smooth.
paste with 1 pin 'sof. the vinegar','
pour, gradually. on lite_ -,remaining
yuan' of vinegar iieated,in:;:a double
Pare' S „cucumbers •tit an.'. halves
crosswise, remove seeds and •let•
afand in cold water,.' 30•. minutes;,
„pram wipe and fill' with •force meat•.`
•
.
. .
RIPE' CUCUMBER PICKLE
Cut' cucumbers in halves length-''
wise.: ;Cover with alum water, ,allow-
ing .two teaspoons .powderer ;awn to.
•ea•C
h
quart
water.of
Heat
xad
ua
ll
y
to boiling point, then let st nd ever,
slow ,heat 'for two .hours. Remove
fmQto alum water and chill in ; ice
writer.. Make a syrup by boiling two
pounds. sugar, 1 .pint vinegar and '2
'tablespoons; each of whole cloves and
race upright on a trivet in.a: sauce- stick cinnamon (spices tied In piece
pan Half surround with white .stock,..
''cover and cook 40 .minutes.. Pace,
on •thin ' sliced! of dry toast; cut in
' circular shapes, and pour around 11/4
cups 'Bechamel Sauce. •• ` Serve as': a'
vegetable course or an entree... '
• FORCE -MEAT FOR CUCUMBER
• Half: cup fine• 'stale' `bread: crumbs.
1,' •cu�•nticup,nced veal, r/s, ,ti milk, , •$
••• ,P
tablespoons ;butter, • white ,1 egg, salt,
feed' ,grains: cayenne, slight' grating
nutmeg.;
C, `ok, bread and .milk to a paste,
add t
Qbn
ter, whiteegg
. white' of of .beaten stiff
and 'seasonings•;' then. add veal.'
•
• `. BECFLAMEE SA U.CE'
' stock, 1
•One. 'and'. $half cups white ,
slice' onion, 1 slice carrot, bit of bay
leaf, sprig . arsle.,.1 cup butter,;
% of P Y... �
'1/4. cup- flour, 1 cup' =scalded .milk, 'i�r
teaspoon salt; 1 8 ,teaspoon pepper.
Cook stock 20 minute's; -with' onion,
eaf' and '. then
:carrot°, -bay leaf, n ,Parsley
•:strain;; there should be 1'• cupful. Melt
• butter add; flour and gradually' hot
stock: and milk. Season with'salt -and
erper.. r.
• JEB%IED,CCU
MBDR SA
GAD .
`
f; One pint cucumber salt and grated ..
of muslin), for 5 minutes. Add; cu.
cumbers and cook ten minutes. Re
move cucumbe,rs to stone jar ;and
,pour over the 'syrup, Scald syrup
successive mornings ,and"return'
:three ; ,
to cucumbers.
(1NRIPR ,CUCUMBER' PICKLES
• (gherkins).W
Wipe 4 ts, small, ,unripe cucuin-
P , "1..
ers.Put, in. a stone. jar and. add 1
P
cu'• salt 'dissolved'.in 2 qts boiling,
water and let stand 3' days .Drain
'cucumbers from brine, bring brine to
boiliitg polar,,. pour over ;::cucumber s
;repeat. let' stand 3 • days; r
and .again
•Drain.wipe' cucumbet"s, , and -..pour
gallon belling in' which;
over, 1, g g ,
1 tablespoon; alums has' been dist•
uren ':drain.
solved. Let stand. 6'l�0 ,s ,th
lum•-water. 10 Cook'cucumbers
from a -,
minutes a ;'few at a' timein '.one-
fourth the following .mixture, heated
to boiling- • ".point".'a'nd°boiled: 10 .min
utes;:
c
inna-
. 2 stick's'
' lion'Vinegar,
` One g , ,
mon ,44: red peppers, 2 tablespoons
allspice berries, 2 tablespoons cloves.
Strain remaining : ;I1quor ' over
•
pickles. which have been put in a
:'PaprikaL3Ltablespoons-oil,.
'^ cold.
` - .peon ';gelatine,; ;2 .,tablespoon,,s
:..., .. .water, 5halves walnuts, ,
w
atercressx
Gratenmigh peeled'cucumber.° to
,
)naki.one pint and season:with salt,
„paprika
" e'
•'and. oil. Add ;g e latm sof-
tened
.
in; cold '.water, to heated . cu
umber. mixture.. In• bottom of• :each'
".:
mold place half ',a wJalnut •Meat : and
'pour over mixture. Cool'' and. when
;hardened serve on bed of .cress with
;mayonnaise sprinkled' with paprika.
CUCUMBER -STUFFED.
TOMATOES : •
a oes as ou
. ri a tom .t4 _.
_:..Peel as ,many R ..,- -1'
e'rts.
6ave'People •:to serve,• Remove,h a, .,,
' 'e' chill. Pare
rind set•shells' on ic to
cucumbers,?:chop' them coarsely with
hearts,season with French
tomato
dressing, .salt and pepper and: fill
intotomato. shells.; Serve, on.
lightly
lettuce with•'French dressing' or • may
oniaise.
IC DED' CUCUMBER
SWEET .P K .:..:.. •
One dozen ripe acucunlbers, three,
sugar one uarf vinegar';772
pounds eau„, q
• ' s goons: mustard seeds;; 1 , table
xable p
hie-
ii .• elan
" `ick
„ • spoon • each cloves;' and stick 'h. ,,Peel cucumbers,' 'cut in. two
mot .
''� 'scrape . out seeds ^ with"
lerigthwtse, scrap ,,•
i v - spoon, oon salt arid let stand `over-
night.
ver•-
•, s i etii p ,..e ..
.silver;
ni ht. Drain, and dry cucumb rs.
K.
)take"a•syrup of- sugar: and, vinegar.
y • Add' ;mustard• seed' and also whole
•
As Grier (kr.t,
Retracing from the ,European side 0
Orrerson (left), of the Royal Air Force, is ,sho
coft. •
p fflight,oy r the `Atlanticto Noith Aineri
complete his'.
at Reykjavik, Ireland,'1,000 miles from his starting
plane.
• Po'
asp fli ht o art-•su
:.." in Ottawa. to •
wn here ems greeted'
r - His -first. .-...v
cit by the shortest .Cute possible, -.wan',
point in' England.. Ile used a small Fox Moth,, sea.
has. Lmc erg s went. to e g
ar�ab reeted upon his 1r'
body
of the. stockings—forms the • b
.of the jumper. C.ut up the .seams„
each at ofn' at. sides,' also at
1'ay flat, ..a J `
top of sides for arm bole s.
: Cut;out
,coond kut' in sleeve • ,and,
for nec, p
finish neck, arid sleeves by turning
in• and feather=stitching.'/
stone jar. •
OF •PUMPKIN
A PIECE.
um kins '.and' mar-
�TokeepcuCp ,p..,.
ecomin mouldy . k.eep
rows, from b. , g
.handy a, PleCe • of notepaper or ''any
'rface' •brown
paper with> a good su , •
will" do. , _ As soon 'as you .cut the cream•. • •
e l u� the place '• "
' kin o marrow. a p ,, �.
pump .
moist ' .LU
ms
'r `with"' a� er.Tlte mo EUCHERED P
b : co've'rt t p
will serve as what
e ut
z
MA'
0oof
whiche in peaches,
a
dsspeaking.
beAnd s. tt'..
.'
p,
glue.' Do not Use a porous paper, as ds ab'outtplums? Few'housewives do real'
would be•.useless:. The•soft; seeds a to: this •pleasantly•• tart,
May
this real . justic
nr be taken- as Fell' ' as the hicli� makes such fine' ::relishes
ip a ether ,fruit, w, i es.
e spfPark-C aper. s: don co . 8 in .late ,winter `:when; Appetit
P pfor u�
he s ace..` with:-•"�_Tiien, -put the � .,. _.. -.:. bit -faded, ,L.,....._ _
t P,be in to 'get' a J. ,
g
•.,. ., ,, warnh� `lace, •• .
vegetunle in n vein dry,. I? Euchered. plums ;tlyr instance; •are
. ' e it,but on no' .. , winter'
the sun:alio.:riot in�i,ricious,with'roast pork .for
get on del . • <�
account allow rain. or dew ,. .Hers: ,Tho •recipe':' "calls.,;., for. 0,
't
or ,din
it:', Treated; this • vvay.':a .pumpkin• of lams • (Preferably ."the
from two weeks `to pounds' p ounde
Marrow will keep,.f m large darl._hlue • ones)'.• .6• p
` DELICIOUS. FR UIT
• Pe • has are a gift of-, the .,gods:
peaches
that should be featured' on the menu
three • times , a day until .:they become
out inflidason, r out ..of pocketl sok
roach r fruit.is .perhaps best',
-,: This luscious: fr , _ p.
aural state. Yet at' breakfast
ini its, natural silted, with
time when. you •have- them s
sugar and,
cream,: they seem. just per-
fect.
�
fect. In -a smooth: mousse or. ice cream
they're a' dessert :fit for a, king and
:AS for old-fashioned -peach shortcake
with lain or whipped cream poured
over Y plain
i.,v ords fail. let,•
q.all , ,.}
possible, a little .betterand certainly:.
lighter for an early fall meal is
Peach .Bavarian.. Cream. ` The recipe
-bele* is-=that-of-a:famous•_New-Yorlt;
bele ,
woman chef: .
eachjar
•I
cuglass
' "t you need.. , p P e .when placed in a .
To:� make i , 9 , � ins•rand
Made '
de with a biscuit dough h a
ndfruit
•
bine, e, -Women Revolt , At
Bain on Bare Le
Peiping, China -.,The Latest; edict ta'
,emerge front the Mayor's office --that
prohibiting women from appearing; in'-
public .bare -legged or with 'bare feet •
hasp raised a considerable amount,
of apposition in the various: women's.
organizations of Peiping. The Mem
hers of these organizatigns regard
the prohibition as an attach on their •
'persenal.ri'ghts, • . ,,•
Joint meetings of various women's.
;Clubs have' been held , and methods;: ;
have• been , discused . whereby ' theMeyer can be persuaded to revoke
this,, latest order. The measures,
adopted hare' been ' along the • sane
lines ak. a,propaganda•.campaign, in, R.
favor of bare, legs .and, feet; ' for
to make Mils Sweet
, .
For plurn conserve, • /take -.5
pounds • plums, 1' .Gap h . : water, ': 1
cup seeded raisins, '1 • ange, l lem-.
on,; 1 cup nut meats 4 pounds gran-
ulated sugar...
Wash plums rid remove .: stone's;:
Put •fruit, rai ns, hot Fater and
sugar into , escrvirig•kebt1'.. Bring.
? P
d sim-
.'
slowly to � e, boiling point n
Trier .ge.'tly- until plurns','are trans-
,parer' Add, nuts and:. cook ten min-`
to longer. Pour, into hot sterilized'
s;;and seal.
The;,orarige and lemon aro washed
'and cut in thin slices ,and..added
when the: .mixture has ' simmered'.
twenty minutes:'` Or they ' may.'be
d:
omitte • ..
INTS.
`. FI ULD �
FIOUSE
imb
a
•
• Ne ri, Y'our bread keeP a ,g
lass • jar:
and after' cutting the bread
for the
'table' • clean .of the crumbs and place
them'in. the jar This will eep,:you
supplied --with• Crumbs ._for__conking,
e ru bs
To keep keep .br ad c m . from becom-
Juice,` 1 cup • sliced. peaches,.„ ;IA , cup.
u , milk, ' •2 tablespoons••
'sugar,'1 c p
lati'n; 1' cu heavy ;cream
gelatin;p f.
gelatin in ; 4 'tablespoons of.
Soak
told. water.'. Put milk and 'sugar
e boiler:, on. stove.. When hot add
�doublto
L,
' Blatin: Strain and••set to cool.: When. , ail
g
" h'cken' •add. Teach ,Juice; • ammonia. `into a pail o'water....;
t begins to t ►
i over_the.carpet :withcb0th-
_... -. �...._.:..•
1-fold- .n --wipe..,. :
n` _,. . , ... ..• , ,
st . , out ,in; the water.: Simple but
heavy -cream' which .has been whip- .wrung , , .
.
ine 'mold with. peaches. .effectdve., •
.ped.•
L • - . ., , . .• • ., df
,our. rn.
Mixture. and,•set' inside re; . Nee e
P .•of
• d ut
'1 slipin'an o
with' A needle`wi l .
r' until, needed:: Se%ve
tri tato i•b in stitched
�� .and, whipped' 'stiff ' mandrial• that' is e g
1 : 'peaches .
` addibiona l?e
'ut a piece; of. cheesecloth• over' ...the
Put
• i the. glass top.
opening ofP
Ca+hfiiets
If • y ou want- to', give new life and
Y.
color to your carpets,. do •.as, your.
grandmothers did and 'pour a little
• CHINESE BUDGET
China's. military •budg$t''for the fin:
cal, year ending July, 1923,. is. about
$102i000,000. •
• women. :. . .
In' the first place., it is pointed
the practice is beneficial' to health, -
the :sten soozl tanning the' left :owl
placing those tanned in a better' pos-
ition
os ition, to resist illness • ' • `
Secondly, a campaign in fever' of
bares and exposed legs would mean
the deathblow to: -foot -binding :— a
practice that --still:. lingers o,n ' in „
Peiping.., s
The third point; brought up is one
for ;moral consideration.. Those , in
favor of bare legs declare. that, ,if
'the Mayor is determined to: raise`'
public- morals, -h'e-should, r. tar%'• -with. - a•
g u
.bathing costume reform ','and .mixed; `,
bathing in" the :public pools.
The Mayor of Peiping has: • long
been noted for his ' "purity drive."
ng,his tenure of office in Shang,
many "moral" reforms ;were
in
-
s ted and soon • after asstnning
e in .Peiping the• Mayor .Closed
Places 'laces where'. Chinese ;dancing' ,
girls and, waitreses:`were employed. •
t
TS HAVE"GOA BEEN:
EN,.
FOR CHILD -TRAINING,
Here's•:
�ATdde
rn
g ' Psyc'. oto est Who 'Sas We Pay•
Attention to Problem Youngster.
Parents,are scaredto death years growth,
of their. own children. and; it's all the
fault of the big,' bad'psychologtats who
have made, ,a bugaboo , of cbiaplexes
and. conditioning.. • • •
Teat's ''the opinion; anywray; of
.Grace. •Adams, Ph,D;, and welt knov'n
ohild`'psy'chologist Who has taken 'up
• the cudgels'' for'; poor frightened'. Par
•
a .month. •
•
`r•"CASTOI:'F ST:CKINGS:: ss gganr.. `':2i. n.a• nq;a
maronts•
vinegar, • i_•table-
,
-". Wash ,and ' dry plum, Bosh.•'v.e ar•
.- is quite :possibleto' make and ,cinnamoor five min
-
d
,let
s
tan
s_ an
ism .
'very ••satisfactory cilias . jumper
• i - .. - . ain. off liquid.
of ur•s. Dr
troni'a air Of old lisle, silk,•or:wa twenty-four ho care t
P , feet, u
;'•the
ff ge-
nerally
len stockings
the only part that is worn.
will not be required+ but ---will
Thesel
do: to clean brass. Cat off''enough
' from . narrow'',,' or : ankle
for sleeved,
df stockings and lay.aside.' The
end
part that is left—that is, the tops
-►f run through a -piece pf soap before
being used. '
P.astri
U
o"' e milk •for
use aka pastry
brown
•
•To
.
m
Water.
mixing instead of w a,
Rust
remove, rust:from. the• gas. stove,
Tor e ..
o. ler with a. cloth dipped in :lin-
rub v
seed'oil
• Starch
• • m 'f man
on
To prevent.'a akin from forming
the top' of ,your boiled. starch, place
a -cloth over •the basin de.soon as the
starch is ••made. •
Thimble •
A=thimble'placed:.at the; end of.,the:
curtain rod will cause the rod to run
- - ' ' . through the curt -ani hear,'; - but
aas}ly. t g,
be ken not' to tear the
m st a,.
curtain by: pushing too' roughly: '
'Woollies
Ie washirt'':woollies•-arid blank-
ets
g
;addtlalittle' p the rinsing
• "l'don't think children are:suppress-
ed very much..today lit' fact;1,'think
Cts 'of .them: are ,•not 'supresaed
enough;'"cofifeases. lean !Adams; who
has done a great deal; of . work"',with
Problem. and abnormal: children .,as
P
welt as normal ones: Incidentally, she
is ;an. attractive dark -eyed woman with
a drawl; and :looks mush younger than'
'her' experience would', lead' you to':ex-
"Certainly I • fee1Ja e1' are handling'
the problem, child: thing all wrong,",I
shay-went=air_ _T-be-eiaphasia is too
h l -->. - at -the= roblem
iiluch •;on •the- c i d. Wh. P
• boy or ',girl needs; is,:to fnd a place,
for 'himself, -to`' adopt :himself.. as
quickly „as , possible to a• world in,
which .he••mustl Sooner .or, later• learn
:to Make a . slightly, inferior• position.
heat . to the bailing point.:Pour,
and
over, fruit.and.allo* to• stand for an-
other ent-four. hours. Do this fotc
w; Y
other ' morn-
three more mornings. The:teat
d f twenty
>i
'Instead; - we focus attention. upon
thecentre of
him' ...and make ..him
everything, thus `givi g him an entire-' ing,:that means'he`s learning to• nag, ..
quitnagging if SOO:: na!i"Bi 8
h later life him, s •. A d
is. ,idea of whit s so make" m op.,,
1 fa e.
Y
n
ed
i.
'e
tear
.r - . ou h t. '.
t f o
•' 1 f' if i s
e
, '. rsY
be•
like•"•''• you
will m
`"Miss •Adams thinks: .tha: perhaps it as, it proliably was!,,d
Is
• ' o h Miss
• n u
� far .to .' in' 1 e
ucn •' • .
"here w e: r e sychologista, ;-
T P
psycho -analysts,;, mental 'liygien. °• '
iris 'mental`'testers, food • experts and'
a' lot of:.others ^all lking'']en it
�,,r• t
and dolefully'ab'oub subnormal u
ourished p roblens, badly 'conditioned...
n ..P ..
and • coni lexful •'littler' ones .until par
P
;enthood'' became 'ono, Yong racking •an-;'
xiety
'' ell'` 't t's, .wrong,•.•because
�� , . iia
ought' :to' be a pleasure;,and"Pride, and
I'd 'like to see .it .restored to its any • ,,
tient:estate.• Men And
it :h'ad' a much' easier time,'beins
a y
parents in. the old :germ ridden'days,* ..b ..
e d in 'these' Sane. hygienic
than th ,y. o ,
tunes. And•that seems •a little rialto;. ,`
�laus: ,,,
PE FOR'' PARENTS." R`ECI S
Here's illiss. Adams' :recipe
mal° parenthood: ',Forget. the theories •
` lt le and sto - `worrying. Under::
for'a.w i, P
int-that-your-chiid=is--a nOrniat and •.•
Ordinary ': human being; and: . try to' . ".
train ,him to continue being ;one
• ",Remember that unreasonableness
and selfishness ; are just as -normal .'to •'
ti
`hild�h:ood as baby' t
esti and . ny •
e ,.
as n with a hila: „
o f -t to. e o c
bones, D n rq r
sks:.ou: a• uestion,. you give' .•
:If,ne.a, .y q •
hint an'answer:•and;he''keeps On ask-'
was necessary, to swig. oo Discouragi g y. g , ,.Adams.
tion wince a :few 'that'from her. observation; the•.
left on this: dues insists , .. , .
:. a s re. the mar:_.
•generations agog parents.-swung:dtust. ;p�ple�hildr-en�ldke-be,t_a,,, . _
as far to •the- right; but she. hones 'finets;'not. the -sweet,' kind creature. •
the, balance will • he restored• b fore 'who'let them have their own . y. alt
NTA ' FREEDO.M ' a long. period once ;:of. Male:..playf l
'URG%S PAl'IF , , I.
ra
t ae
,. ' children 'in• a city w�1
I think `•it is high tial.. parents habits, of c, ..
., g
discovered ::that the persons they.
stood up for their, rights', ageciflcaliy• She
"t'raise their own chit- ,imitated'�in• their: games were invari
for the right'to ,
e want to'' .'she ably the disciplinariana'They 'were'al:
Brett: exactly as' th q,
the mother•who •siaps'hei
assei`.ts',, lanting• she: banner; Of � freer .ways being,. ...
. P
doin:.__._of '._8bvert meat for, Parente. baby, the; t$ o'l r who Sa s ' ISQ}}� zoo' •:';
N. ih .
- �. oliceiiian ` .
t�e.
squarely itl,plaCe. , ; fearti•,your •lessons. or y p ,
• u that' for the -who 'shoves 'everybocy `'out of the way,.
T woujd honestly say t t Children Children '''Miss Adams' theory abput this pry ;
art decade mothers of youhg c ; „
1 takable
n • for iinms
have been. ,re •and.more •the credo_ •latente of •eltildre . ... ,
. ' t. .is that they dislikeuncor. ., •.
loos and uncotnplaining''gbat ,for -the authors y, (, •, .
Mind
r for the sen se•of eg..
.. ss even•. tarot. and ysa..0s ,
art GC:061,66d Y
sea ., to a rinsm �Ohild.training• .exp e. o and .
a• e• is done ,• 'the . time . She' made some 'notes ver:.
greater ` d'am,.g, h
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