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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-01-16, Page 8Free Delivery CHEER \DETERGENT. Giant -'10c OFF' -71c KRAFT DINNER c It's The Berries Hero's an attractive dessert. type of'bun that captures the holi- day spirit. It's Made of two: -old- time favorites-eyeast dough and cranberriess-VvIth • dry bread crumbs Included to bold the juice In with the font. The result le a gay bun with a slightly spiced; revise, interesting' 'filling. .Caeual holiday callers are sure,to admire your flair for hospitality When- you serve these mouth-watering Cran- ing the family' routine by irregular hours, poking. his 'nose Into every-. thing. criticising his wife's house- keeping and generally throwing his weight about—in which case the family wishes he' Were off ,at work. . The other alternative is that 1h, helps with ..the • houseworkiit kvhich case the man wishes he were bank at his regular job. Cranberry Fans Hartman *; WAY jokes about wash dishes that I Must Oat Some- Utah I have never seen ce Are a great Many lea showing 'husbands Wear- apron and stationed 12f the kitehen sink facing ett dirty dishes with wife sing the job and giving r• If Meth situations exist, as they trialinviablY de, all I can say is het men brought it on themselves by demanding the five-day week, 4kiter all, the family has to be .fed Over; dries a week, dishes have to be washed, beds have to he nude, the house has to be kept Olean 365 deys.,of the year. The die- • Parity between: The wife's seven day week and .the, huabencl'a five day week! beCame. so glaring that the obeleui :Way to equalize things was for hesband to. help with the housework. • t In the beginning the idea was,. I believe, that the short work week would give men a chance to en- gage in' mature, and philanthropice activities ,and . do Teeny fine and noble things, But it didn't work out test way. The, average working man is neither an artist nor a poet, he is not a social vierker nor Sento. Claus' helper. When a man in goad health is automatically retired at 65 Or has long week-ends all the year round, he finds that the things-he-elwAYS- Wanted-to-do !soon run out • and I hands!. Women alWaYs have some- thing to do beeauee they have to Ceneern themselves With fond and cltothea, if nothing else, - Mnst Men like to go fishing,• but that fe a seasonable occupation and is limited by the weather and other considerations--suck as find.' ing a plaoe where there are some fish. In summer, Many families go to summer cottages far: the long week-ends. The result in such Wane jams on the highways on Friday evenings that even Ita per- son gets through without mishap and arrives Ml in one piece, he is a nervous wreck by that time and it takes the whole week-end •to get over it, And he still has to face the same thing all over again get, ting back to town on Sunday night er hfohday morning, In any case, that only bests about two months and there are ten more menthe of long week- ends to be put in somehow or Aceorditig to police reports, Same people spend. them in beverage rooms and .taverns and in getting into trouble, but. that probably ac counts for only a small percentage. The do4t-yourself craze then de- scended upon us,, and husbands began buying a lot of tools that they. didn't know how to use, un- dertaking jobs. they -didn't know how_ to do, making a messsin the house doing it, and in the end it probably wasn't done right and the wife had, surreptitiously, Wet an expert in, to fik things up after husbands had gone back to• work. Or perhaps the 'husband just berry 'Fates with learkling. gla,ssee Of holiday punch' ot ceps‘of tea and coffee. They can' served.thot o,r cOld—rtow or any season that fresh eranberriet and 'apples .are avail,. able. • Cranberry Fans', Yield--3.2 fans, 2/3' cup milk .. t-i4 pups: granulated sugar'i 1..jit teaspoons- salt! till cup 'butter or margarine •" * cup lukewarm water •• 2 . teaspoons granulated sugar . 2. envelopes active dry. yeast 4 cups once-sifted .all4tirPoite flour • 2 cups raw eranberrieg ' 2 tipples • 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon . lee cup- sifted ' fine dry bread crumbs. -Melted butter or margarine Scald milk; stir in * cup of the Auger, salt and the 14' Cup butter Or margarine, Cool to lokewarm. Mantle* • Measure lukewertn Water into large bowl; Air the2 teaspoons "sugar. • Sprinkle.;, with Yeast. let stand, 10 minutes,, then stir 'Well-Stir in. lukewerM' 4 milk Mixture, . Stir in 2 cups ;.of the flour', and beat until smooth; stir in an additiOnal 2 .cups, '(about) flour Turn out on lighty-floured hoard Or :canvas and knead' until emooth and elastic. Place in 'great- ed 'bowie. grease top.' Cover :and let ;rise in a warm place, •free from. draft,. until doubled • In about hairs. • •• - . LET'S MAKE 6MELETTES Ohce you'ee tried this recipe. for Mairretlade •Omelette, it's' quite poisible yoU will have discover& a breed new. favorite luncheon Or Supper "dish. is' light and opelOa teAture,"yet 'hag 0._*aatisfYing•thae• acter which is partjellyalue to the lade 'filling. adds piquancy to this very delightful ' omelette. Another appealing feature of this. Marma- lade Omelette, partleularly ter 'the amateur cook, is that it" Shcrids mob-less-tendency to fall, than 'the ate/Ward fluffy' meelettes, deet it Should be served. immediately; ,of comae.. , Cheese Marmalade Marmalade Omelette •Yield-3 to A servings. ' 44, cup coarse soft breed .srurebs -cup shredded old 'cheddar cheese. . 4 eggs teaaPrkat salt 1,it :cup .milk' 14, !Cup marmalade Prioare • bread , crumbs and Marie- AntiOn. made Coinplioated Beauty Comedian • Some of us are skeptical . when' We read the label on a tar of face cream or a tube Of toothpaste. In this age of Ohmic' we aren't to be taken in by old wives' remedies Sir ottre-all concoctions basOd on noth: ing more solid than aupeeptition. . But the feet ,beauty care todky le - on. a scientific bests. Once a laboratory, develops and tests a' promising formula, living models try it to, Provo its worth. Medical records are kept?' Then it goes to the government, whose high stand- aide must be met before the. pro- duct sees a ..driut-store shelf..Ins gradients are checked to he sure they are harmless and will achieve '; the results claimed. It may take ' years for that little jar of eream to.reach .you, but when it does you may be sure it can do what it says it can, if you use it properly. Helping Mother Nature Is a big nosiness today. Chemistry, modi- eine and industry all have a hand ie it. Their. aim is to produce ef- fective -preparations which are easy to use and not too costly to buy. • Those women who complain about the time and trouble it biked to .apPly modern •beauty-aids should try this special concoction Which waa popular in the days of Marie •Antoniottei. Pulverize the triegs • and claws.,of a.; pigeon and Mix well:. with • lily ' petals and _fresh egg.s; add giound Mother-of- pearl and, eamphOr distilled with slut k, Apply liberally. • Today, we have public', opinion behind: un our• quest for 'glamor. In '18th century. England, a touch otretige-teeld haVe sent us to jail An-..inerediblP• 'statute was passed by: Parilament,.. reading In part: . "Ali women' bf whatsoever rank'or degree 'tbat shall seduce or betray into • Matrimony . any of his :Mee jesty's . subjects, .by scents, paints, cosmetic washes,, 'artificial.... teeth, false hair, Spanish 'Wool; iron stays, hoops,: :higle:heeled shoes and' bol- Aered hips, shall feeds the:penalty df the law in feece against, witeh- Craft, and' like demeanors; and the , marriage Alpert, .nviction sleet stand 'null and vet .• .• • . • Science has 'made it easy for us to look our :best. A chemist with a formula has screened us from .the danger -of.' sunburn. Another has released us. hem the shackles of the overhead permanent ;wave Machine. Synthetic detergents have givep us Shampoos which ledee hair clean acid shiny in the hardest Water. Our natural beauty has a valuable pother In.. the scientist, • . , • • shredded cheese, Separate 'eggs; beat egg, Yolks with a, fork; -stir in salt, milk and •prepared:hread crumbs, ;Let :stand .10.. Mezintinie, heat an omelette or; fry.: ifig, pan' en range. of heat electric pan. as directed pan's direction le Beat egg Whites until stiff, butnot•dre. (They. beat better if at Y4PF4n temperature). Fold ;shredded' dbeesp. into% bread mixture, then edit beaten eke whites and fold tiogether'Aightle.,,tietil egg whites are• reduced to'slic ef large marb- les: Briiih heated pan generously with, 'butter. or •margarine; turn in Omelette miature- and. cook sloWly, Addioutstirring until set and gold- en. ore the'. bottorn. Bake omelette, if pan eas heat.proof handle; in a inecleiltte oven 'aeo .degrees F., •or lfroil it until..top. is dry and gold- en. sSeore omelette crosswise, al- MObt-:through; Spread, half with marmalade and fold 'ever -one) heated platter., Serve at once. Meanwhile, prepare filling. Coar- sely chop cranberries; peel, core and coarselY shred apples. 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