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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1942-4-15, Page 6THE BRUSSELS POST Wednesday, April 1511.1r, 1942 10 ®� touch. Delicious? Of course. Hope you have a nice party! TEA BAGS TESTED RECIPES :By Anne Allan Hydro Home Economist THE pLATE SUPPER I salad dressing to which, applesauce i and horseradish have been added. Place this salad mixture on a bed of watercress and garnish with shaved carrot .strips. (Small pickled pears, I cored and stuffed with ,anall peanuts would' be a surprise tidbit. With the addition of the broiled potatoes and sausages, everything s now ready^ to be ,served on the plates. .Efe l:Iomeanakere! With the ffendestra towards small parties d°. * these days, let's talk about 'what sae aka eat? After all, it is nice If you are serving lunch at the eke vale flee Knit .and Chatter girls table (and don't have to worry about 411 -/es for lunch and an afternoon of I balantcing plates on your knees) try ets9e and. talk. Or maybe our ( tenderloin prepared in a somewhat n *a06sass wr'1l drop in on Sunday similar way. 'Cut the tenderloin zetteo eon and share supper with vis crosswise in 2 inch pieces, make a flhe slit in the centre, and 1111 with quart - erect apples abort one apple n each piece, Place in a casserole with the apple side up and cook for fifteen minutes in electric oven at moderate tempenatur'e. Cover and leave in oven until ready to serve—'the re- tained heat will furnien the cooking and keep• it hot for an hour. Place a good-sized serving of potato salad :seasoned with onion, pepper and salt, on shredded cabbage moistened with lemon juice; sprinkle with paprika and garnish. with celery. When you have added your tender- loin strips, your plate is complete. RECIPES Chocolate Cake 14 cup butter 2 cups brown sugar 2 eggs 6 'tbs cocoa dtssalbed tu• Ts cup trot water 2 cups flour 1 tap. soda 14 tep. salt • 1 cup sour milk 2 tsp. vanilla Cream butter, add sugar gradual- ly; beat in eggs and stir in dissolved cocoa. Sift flour and measure; acid soda and salt; sift together three times and add to mixture alternately with sour milk. Add vanilla and pour into pan greased with melted fat. Bake in electric oven at 250 deg. for 45 minutes. e ,runs!' fireplace. •:k e 8 Mete suppers—the favorite dish *ANT man1 of these occasions^must 'Ilea planned well ahead of time. If .snit Ireve glass sal'ada plates, do use thera—'they are so gay. And now your menus—which are really eeesty fo prepare. * 1: * X13 we suggest Plums Broilettes siisalse• well -seasoned gnashed pot - lanes Into balls the size of large - gr'a'ms, then dip them in egg white, 'lib go with them, mince round steak, i>sr. tern with tomato juice, bind with ' i'r_,w1 dry crumbs, seasoned with • ehoppsd celery leaves and roll into -flag- Sausage Reels. Cover these 11122 store in the electric refrigerator 5111611 15 minutes before serving. Tafule our hot dish is broiling — by pihcing meat and potato balls in iitaor"lung pan two inches below bot -Cop eienrent—You can arrange the -'02est And you will want a salad 6 serve with this. Plain cabbage, shredded exceptionaly fine before- hand sbonld be m'ar'inated with a J$ one pound and a bale of all meat. As for the recipe, continues, Mr, , Mand), well, here's the way Banana , Bolt 9low8awiYos have boon cooking the muskrats since the time when Indians used to make war whooliee �I in these parts: After trapping, skin- ning your muskrat and removing the plush, you out off the hind quarters. You 'nay, if You wish, leave them in salt water overnight, Paiiboil them with onions for about 115 animates, changing the water twice during the process, After that they're ready for the frying pan. Fry thorn in, lots of butter, and bro- ther, you'll have a meal to delight the esophagus of an eplcure." So there you are, girls—how about giv- ing "marsh chicken" a real trial.— Paisley rial.Paisley Advocate. Topping Top with smvall section of orange and a layer of whipped cream. Rhubarb Cream (Requested) 2 lbs. rhubarb Grated rind and juice of 1/4 lemon 1 inch stick of cinnamon 3. .whole cloves 11/4 cups sugar 14 tabs. oor'nstarch 1 cup whipped cream ,Cit the nhubarb into pieces (do not peel if tender). Add the grated rind and juice of the lemon, spices tied in a piece of cloth, sugar and enough water barely to cover the rhubarb. 'Cook15 ,mins. until rhub- arib is tender. Remove spices, Drain off juice. Chill rhubarb. Make a sauce of juice and cornstarch; stir while cooking. Chill, Fold rhubarb into the whipped cream and serve. �s 8: 9: ,1: And dont forget hot buttered rolls. Place them below the broiling pan or place in a paper bag on the .same shelf as the casserole. They taste just as if they were coming out of the oven for the first time. * A serving of rich chocolate cake with a topping on it --for a oliange— will give your luncheon the final eSNAPSNOT GUILD PHOTOGRAPHIC PARTIES Housecleaning and Salvage A BRITISH FLYING FORTRESS TAKES OFF One of the giant American built Boeing "Plying FortreSSEe in ser- vice with the British R.A.F. is seen taking off far an attack on Brest. ,Most housewives have started I•n this harbour of Germaneoccupied their spring housecleanring, and 1)1 their labors they ,can do the Demiu ion's war eeant a great service by • Popular Commercial Traveller waving every bit of salvage for, the x(1 , need is mare important now than 1 Dies at Listowel Home ever (before. Nothing must be Id destroyed that can be salvaged and known Walter rPenSbri ie traveller ue,of ell - used aver again. A housewife may be surprised to towel, died at his home L1ngsgioaday learn of many things that she following a lengthy thought worthless 'that 'could be suffering a stroke about a Year reclaimed and put to work again. ago. He was a son of the late Papers of all sof^te, except grease- Alexander and Margaret Rennie, and proof, tar, Cellophane and carbon was born! at Cresstlgh in166?. travelled paper are urgently wanted. Every For ma-ny type of cloth can be converted into thuoughout Western Ontario ase: ,a wipers used in munitions factories; representative ,of the T. B. (]scot bones and fat; cid rubbers; metals 00., Leaden, and had a wide circle of all kinds, and so forth. of friends. He was a prominent Up in the attic down in the cellar, member of Knox United Church, in the clothes closet and under tho Listowel, anld a supporter of the stairs there are no doubt many Liberal party. He was a member 6f articles that are gathering dust and ` Bernard. Lodge, A. F, & A. M., will be placed on the discard list by I Listowel. the housewife. Her co-operation is .Surviving aro his wife, formerly mast earnestly requested by the Miss Marietta l2dOloy of. Herron; one son; Melvin, of Listowel; one govermgn�ent in .not throwing any article which will burn into the daughter, Mao, Richard . Thorne, of. stove or furnace, but to store it, Mitchell; and four brothers, Will-' until called for by the salvage col Liam of Glenaen A. W. of London,0. E. of Toronto, and A. S. Rennie, lectors. M1P., With a little co -Operation on the of Tilsonburg. A private service was' held at part of all housewives, the many shortages being experienced can be'. Oen, e'- QUESTION BOX Mals. yq, C, asks: "Is it dangerous to use real sour milk le baking? ANSWER: Sour milk only has a limited, amount of acidity but since other bacteria grow in separated sour milk the baked. product will have are undesirable flavour and may not he of good texture: Mrs. J. A B. suggests. When you put away woolen garment% sprinkle with table salt; moths and silver- fish will not touch any `salted' cloth. This method may be used on Ches tenfields and rugs in summer, too. Mrs. M. C. asks: "Should steak pieces be rolled in bour before can- ning meat by the hot water method." ANSWER: 140. Flour retards heat penetration, fiakes, off in the bottom of tine jar •and gives the nneat a 'warmed over' taste. Recipes have been sent to you Mrs. W, I+i'ance the "" guest four engined bombers deliveres •a series of simash- ing blows upon the German warship "Gueisenau." Grants Delays To 600 Farmers In District More than 600 postponements have been granted to Western On- ,bario Imams, called for compulsory 'military service this, month, it is auncanced by Divsion "A" officials of the Department of National War Services. This is the ingest number of far- mers to receive deferments in any mmonth since the four-month train- ing plan was inaugurated early bast year and is clue solely to the larger volume of men called for training rather Oban to a change in the departments policy regarding ag- ricniturists. Q7mphasts has been placed on the fact that bona ttda farmers seeking deferment within the allotted time for their call-wp have been given postponements. Those who wish to undergo military training, however, are free to do so --and it is reported that there have been many cases of tits kind. Anticipating a large number of requests) from, farmers for postpone- ments, the department of war ser- vices 'Por this district sent a'p- ]proximately 1600 preliminary call up notices to men of military age during the past few weeks. !eeetponernents are granted to agriculturients under Ottawa regula- tions! which state Mat fah -,reds or firmer'w sons will not '1)5 called for military training unless! it is estab- lished that they are not essential b farm production. Oen, followedeby a Masonic service at which Rev. W. 15, Kelley offlciat ed. Pallbearers were members of Bernard Lodge, and interment was made in Fairview cemetery, Lista' wel, ..For a new kind of prty, conduct t photographic, orscavenger hunt. It's a his nose. And somebody else, by setting up a still-life study, could create a tough -looking little man out of a hardboiled egg by the use of a few props and a paint brush. Or another assignment might be to picture a young goat, as above. Just use your ingenuity and you won't have any difficulty getting a long list of suggestions, but hold yourself down to three or foto' as- signments. And whatever yore decide upon, place a deadline on the pic- turo-making—a time by which every- body mast have their prints in it they are to compote for the prizes. If you wish you can set that time for later that evening, or you can arrange a second party for the print Judging later in the week. As for judging prints, the best idea is to let everybody vote „and, decide the winners by popular ac- claim. You can give small photo- graphic mer'ehaudise prizes tor the best eieture of the day, another for the first man back with all of his prints, and a third for the most original work. 369 John van Guilder ,-g._TAOE you ever heard of photo - 331 graphic ,parties? The chances tars you have. But have you ever ..g-snron•one? It's a guaranteed method of having a good time. Row can you give a snapshot parity? Well, let's take the ease of -the photographic scavenger hunt. 'Phest, I'd puggent that you invite all year cancra -owning friends to meet et your house sometime in the rc.£ternoon--say at 2:30 on Saturday.. Then it's up to you to prepare sev- nv.sed general assignments for every - finely to work on—for the Idea of •t. scavenger hunt is to give people roicture-matin;' aeeignments, send them out to fill them, and then fix' time limit by which all pictures .-,alrst be handed In, Fel- instance, one of your general thesi1111nents might bol—"Itlustrato the p.'.iras°,'a bad egg.'"That would 2at1W8 quite It bit of leeway in in• • iorpretation. One participant might .01520se to photograph a tough-look- me. ough look-rri,, gangster -type model. Another ;pit'ai or' might -show a person looking .Se n. broken lien's egg and holding eased to an appreciable degree. To Be Selected By Lottery Ottawa, — Inauguration of the lot- tery system of calling Hien up for military sea -vice is expected to take a couple of mond,,, It may be ready for the June call-up and as soon as it is ready it will replace the present selective system. Many details about the system have yet to be decided. One is whether the lots will be drawn from a national or from divisional pools. Heads C. C. F. Party Toronto, — A 3e -Year-old Toronto lawyer-, Edward B. 3olliffe, became first leader of the Go -operative Com- monwealth Federation's, Ontario section and aesuaned the role of party political head while internal administrative work of the C.C.F. will be directed, as before, by the President. The organization's 10th amoral convention chase Soliife over Murray Oottrill, ot Toronto. the residence on Wednesday after - Plan. Town Holidays To Help Out Farmers Many towns and villages through- out Ontario are making plans to declare agricultural holidays this summer, when all able-bodied resi- dents of the municipality will go out on farms in the area and aid in harvest. This move has been linarounced by Alex McLaren, dtrec- tog of Ontario faumservice force. IIe said Alliston and Arthur have iiii'eady signified their willingness to take hart in the plan. Brampton and Herl'iston are considering it acid many others are said to Le E•eady to co-operate, !'We are organizing towns and villages all over the province to institute holidays of one, two or three days• when the municipality will shut down completely," Mr. MaoLaren explained. "Marsh Cbiclren" Recipe In response to numerous enquir- ies from brother editors, John Marsh of the Anshersbburg Bobo,. has finally agreed to release the secret of the :proper :manner in which to prepare his favorite gas- tronomdoal delight, .the ",rash chicken" or mnrskret, to you and nine. Ile p011116 out that muskrat 15 'cheap and will help to keep doW1t 2118 Werth/be meat Hill, A carcass soils in hislsex county ter 20e (you loan buy six of therm itt 03rnce for the carne arnotint), and, there's about " I would rather have chosen peace than war, for peace meant for me an abundance of happy tasks. I regret this war ... for the time it has taken. which I wanted to devote to cultural, social and economic tasks." —Hitler's New Year Message. if .a 11.1. 4 K}; MEN OF THE GREAT BRITISH FAMILY OF NATIONS . •CROSS THE WORLD TO FIGHT FOR FREEDOM Men of a large contingent of Intuiting frond a tenter et a- British Captain: D. M12ar'gesspn, Britain's Canadian troops are aeon dieeru' port. - They Were welcomed by Seoietariu' 02 State tor Ware