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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1928-11-08, Page 6Sunday School Lesson New Ways to Serve an Old Friend HA:2+1131;RO WITH ORANGE -----•t Season a pound of hamburg with -- salt and pepper and :;tike it into November 11. Lesson Vi,—Peace and piece about an inch thick; dip this in Good Will Among Men,—Romans flour and place it in a greased MS - 12: 1, 2, 9-21. Golden Text—Be not •serole; dot over with bits of butter and overcome of evil, but overcome evil a few bits of bay leaf. Peel and guar- with good Romans 12: 21. . ter two oranges and place these ANALYSIS around the steals, add a quarter of a cupful of water and bake until thor- T. THE NATERE of THE CHRISTIAN,toughly done, basting often. Serve on LIEF, 1; 2. 'a hot plate and alteraate oranges with TI. THE EXERCISE of THE PRINCIPLE OF sprigs of parsley, 14lake a,..gravy with Love, 9-21.the essence in the dish and serve over INTRonLCTlo:v—The doctrinal t+nch- it ling of the apostle in this Episit. •s BROILED WITH PINEAPPLE, and now the writer turns 1 to the problem of onduct It was his Hamburg broiled with pineapple custom to first lay down his principles, the then to show loose hype of livmust ing. biz,atie nal Form incat afterlseason- leasing coin - their fruit in a his, C loss See also Ephesian;, Colossians, Tltes; ing with salt, pepper and a dash of saloniains. The general object of alis cayenne, into fiat cakes and place chapter is to cultivate peace and Hien; thein on a well-oiled broiler cook until will among all members of the church.; partly done without. turning, Turn L THE E 1 2. E of THE CHRISTIAN ti each cake and cover with a slice of LIFE, 1, canned pineapple and broil until cook - V. 1. The entire appeal for Chris-! ed through and serve en a hot plate. tian service rises out of the infinite STANLEY STYLE. loveof God. Paul does not rest his agreement on the power of God, but The hamburg cakes are good, too, he appeals to the wonderful confession' pan-broiled with bananas. Put the of the heavenly Father revealed in; cakes into a hot greased frying pan creation and redemption. The res - fiend cook quickly, turning them once of twice. While they are cooking cat poise' of man to this confession should , end . be complete, and this verse lays stress bananas lengthwise, then crosswise, upon the body which is a very= esseti-add a few drops of lemon juice to tial element in our Christian life. The, Greeks were inclined to some speak slthei bacon fat; serve then em and fry to a arou d the meat ing ly of the body and some of teachers advocated the crushingoutIe cakes. of the instincts of the body since seat of sin lay in the flash. But Hamburg roast with olive sauce is Christianity does not condemn the body, nor does it disparage its inbu- splendid. Have two pounds of round and ti y ut urges thatweunlay steak atersground a cupand o add to rolednt oatse a and sanctify our sods, q offer it as a sacrifice to God. dozen olives, chopped, a teaspoon of V. 2. But the mind rules the body, gquater of a teaspoon of rated onion, two curs saltnlBake,in a and those thoughts which are most ,- a greased bread pan about an hour and serve with a sauce made by blend- ing well two tablespoons each of melt- ed butter and flour, to which add a cup of good stock; stir until smooth and thick- Add a scant tablespoon of WITH OLIVES The Kilt Jill Ever Oe Popular wirsalqo From left: Fraser, aide to PROMINENT CANADIANS Ralph Connor, the author (Rev. G. W. the lieutenant -governor of Ontario, and Part' • Desserts Glgrified Cranberry Cake Cream half a cup of iliutter and one and a half cups of light brown sugar and blend with them the well beats' yolks of three eggs. Sift togethee' two cups of flour, a teaspoon each of cinnamon , and nutmeg, half a teal spoon of cloevss and one teaspoon o soda and add gradually to the eggs and sugar mixture. Have readY a cup and a hall of .cranberries that have been cooked, put through the colander and slightly sweetened; fold Into the cake and lastly the whipped whites of tile eggs. Bake in two lay- ers and ice with white icing colored with the strained juice • of cran- berries• Virginia Fruit Cake Mix, one pound of currants, one pound o chopped raisins ad a half a pound of shredded citron andW sprinkle over them the juice of one lemon, the grated rind of two lemons, a good pinch of mace and a grated nutmeg; cover and set aside to blend. Cream half a pound of butter with one and one-half pounds of sugar, gradually adding the beaten yolks of six eggs. Tben alternately beat in one and three-quarters pounds of flour and one pint of sour cream in which la level teaspoonful of soda has been dissolved. When beaten until smooth, add the stiffly whipped whites of the When well blended, pour into a small eggs, then the prepared fruit. Bake mayonnaise jar and chill overnigi '^ the ice=box for the school lunch. Fruit Bread Pudding ON THE LINKS•AT BANFF Gordon), J. W. Jenkinson, Sir A. Macdonald, Col. Alex. Hon. William Egbert, lieutenant -governor of Alberta. often welcomed ere long find their e_ pression in outward conduct. As a man thinketh in his `cart, so is he. Therefore, Paul urges his readers to ponder increasingly the will of God. Let all learn to submit with ffull tee con• - sent to his divine will. T e t adjectives which he uses in this l w orcestershii' a e ucele salt nd a ig pep- ghteen gard should be carefull. noted, as theychopped olives, set forth the apostles co Icept tion000df per, and simmer a few minutes. the nature of God. (1) God will what is good for his crea HAMBURG BISCUIT ROLLS tures. He is not like men who are so ( Hamburg surprise is an interesting often •envious and malicious. All of dish for luncheon or supper. Roll the God's purposes are for the welfare of . hamburg into pieces about the size of his children. In Jesus, called "the a sausage, partly cook in a hot pan, Good Shepherd," we have the inter- then wrap each little roll in nate example of the divine goodness. baking - (2) It is acceptable. It is well pleas- powder biscuit dough and bake in a ing to them who accept it. They who hot oven. fall in with God's plan for their lives I TAMALE PIE may sometimes imagine that it seemed hard and forbidding., ',ut in the end' Tamale pie (falls for half a pound of they will come to rejoice in it, and 1 hamburg. Brown this; add one chop will have a joy such as nothing else +ped onion, one chopped green chili pep - car. give. The Psalmist said, "I de -per, one cup of tomatoes, one cup o£ light to do thy will," and Jesus said�cha ped raisins and half a teaspoon of that it was his meat to do the will salt and cook five minutes. Them of his Father, (3) It is perfect. This word meaning should be ready to use three-quarters adjective comes from "end," and may mean here that evliich, of a cup of white cornmeal boiling eo cooked has reached its end, or goal and, there- fore, is complete. God's will is in this sense perfect or complete. It is final, and we shall reach our goal or final perfection only when we Tully accept this perfect will cf God. `Be ye per- fect even as your Father in heaven `.:, perfect." II. T}IE EXERCISE OF THE PRINCIPLE of LOVE, 9-21. The School Lunch The great majority of school child- ren get their lunches away from home. Usually a good lunch is obtainable at the school cafeteria, where the food is well prepared. But a large uuniber of city children either snatch a sand- wich at a lunch counter and the country children bring a box lunch from home. The home -prepared lunch is the safest way to insure the proper nour- ishment. A box lunch should be as cerefully planned as the meals you t home There should be a hot Apricot Paste Wash and clean dried apricots thor- oughly. Soak for a few hours in a small amunt - of water. Cook them in this same water until they are soft enough to mash and have little or no juice left on them. Add sugar if nec- essary. This filling, when cold, may also be spread between sugar cookies. Fish and Celery Mix together chopped pimiento, chopped celery, minced tuna fish, chopped sweet green pepper and salt or the juice of half a lemon. Pour and flake in two layers in ungrease taste. Moisten with mayonnaise. into a well greased pudding udd 3 i0 degrees)and pans in a moderate oven thirty-five to, or whole bake in a moderate o Use as a filling for white to forty minutes. Make an ling by bread sandwiches, making them thin 1 for 40 minutes or until firm Place one square 'in I cooking two and one-half cupfuls of Cut in q • sugar, eight tablespoonfuls of water Scald two cups of mill( and pour over one cup of fine, stale, dry bread crumbs. Let stand until the crumbs are soft. Then add two beaten eggs, one-half cup of sugar, one-half tea- spoon of salt, one cup of crushed fruit (apricots, pineapple or apple sauce) and one teaspoon of grated lemon rind it a paper, -lined pan two and one- half hours, keeping the top covered with buttered paper while baking. Washington Angel Cake Beat one cupful of egg whites until foamy, then add one teaspoonful of cream of tartar; when stiff add gradu- ally rade ally one cupful of .granulated sugar. Sift one cupful of flour with one- fourth of a teaspoonful of salt four times. Cut and fold into 'the egg mixture, add a teaspoonful of vanilla serve a and dainty. drink, some fruit and a few appetizing Honey Nut Sandwiches a small jar and pour over it enough sandwiches. Nothing has ever - been • trait juice to moisten it thoroughly. etc with the csndwich Shape and butter the bread and tinea • The Lunch Box and the same amount of light corn syrup together until the sugar is dis- solved, stirring, then cook until the able to CoiuF when it comes to putting up :t packed spread lightly with honey, taking cane t firm ball stage; have two egg'whites lunch. And nowadays so much at- I not to ;Tread it quite to the edge. the There et �are shicli aremall ch boxes now on to keep in , firmwhipped to a froth• add the above to I tendon is being paid to making scout- Sprinkle with chopped nuts. Cover them graclualiy, beating constantly, with fiillinngs that are unusual. tangy with the top layer, which has been ! good condition. Each box contains a Take about a third of it and colorna and nourishing that a sandwich need buttered and spread with honey, and 1 then mos gbottle ottleoP nmilk, t large enough to delicate and ad ;l a quarter of a no longer be Prosaic and dry. 1 press the slices together. cr whatever drink you wish to tom- cupful each of chopted candied pine - blue with the school lunch. These , apple and cherries. and half a cupful boxes have separate metal coalpart- of chopped pecans. _ meats for the sandwiches and fruit. -- A good quality, close -grained bread should be used for sandwiches. .nd it should be fresh if the sandwich is to be moist. Nobody wants a dry sandwich, not. even a hungry young- ster. oun» ster. The slices of bread should be thin and the filling generous. Sandwich Fillings mayonnaise, chopped lettuce The number of ready-made sandwich I pickle. On top of the sandwich spread fillings available in almost every gro-_ slice or dice a hard cooked egg. Put eery store stimulate an interesting the sand -deli together. It makes a variety in luncheon menus, •Cheese delicious combination. of all kinds is lint up in smelt and Date and Cream Cheese Spread large packages. It is cheaper to buy For a double deck sandwich which the large size packages and, smee, they is delicious and filling try this one. are so carefully packed, there is no Chop very fresh dates into a paste. forty minutes in three cups o of in waste. It's an economy of time and Add a little lemon juice to give them water; to this add a cup of ripe olives, chopped, and spread half of it over a 1 thought, too, to have these cheeses a little tart taste and then mix with always on hand. Cheese spreads jird an equal portion of cream cheese. Butter three slices of bread and ay greased baking dish, then add the' other sandwich fillings are good as on, two generous layers of this lay hamburg and pour over it the remain- they come from the package, but may lature. Cover with the third slice and der of the cornmeal and bake half an be varied a bit as suggested in the Egg and Cheese Mixture Spread one piece of bread with but- ter, then soft, yellow cheese, and cover with a piece of lettuce. Spread -the second slice of bread with butter, a commercial sandwich spread, or one you have made yourself with a little hour. CROQUETTES WITH ONION FRITTERS Hamburg croquettes with fried on- ion rings is a splendid dish. Take two cups of highly seasoned cooked ham- burg and add to it three-fourths of a cup of thick tomato sauce, blend well, spread on a plate and shape into fin- ger rolls; chill well, then roll in crumbs, egg and crumbs again and cook quickly until a delicate brown in hot fat. Dip rings of Bermuda on- ions in butter and fry them, serve the croquetes on the rings and garnish with springs of parsley. V. 9. In the preceding verses, 3-S, P_.ul has spoken of the different gifts possessed by the members of the church, and of the way in which these are to be exercised. Now he passes on, to discuss thl graces which they must develop and the first and greatest of these is love. This must be absolutely sincere and based upon the highest motives. V. 10. Love of the brethren is a .spe- cial form of love which is to exist be- tween members of the same church. This will manifest itself in a fitting modesty. V. 11. Joy was one of the great, out- standing qualities of the early church. It was revealed in the teaching and life of Jesus, and then it was mani- fest in his followeds. It has been claimed that joy as a moral virtue was the creation of the Christian re- ligion. Paul shows that joy is quite consistent with suffering, The perse- cutors of the early Christians dill' not crush out their happiness. The words •of Matthew 5: 11, were abundantly fulfilled. V • 13• Paul was himself very gener- ous, and had spent much time in col- lecting money for the poor saints in dp • e- lem Here he urges the form of geeerosity which shows itself in cornstarch iiia third of a cup of col hospitality-- a grace very needful in'milk, add two egg yolks beaten slight- thc e days when travel was so � iii- i 1 then a cup of milk, half a, teaspoon ! ulcus. y mcn and inns so poor and of salt and fold in the beaten whites. Cook the molds in a pan of hot water half an hour. Serve with tomato or onion eauze. ; STUFFED PIMIENTOS WITH SPAGHETTI A good leftover hamburg dish, if you have as much as two cupfuls, is as follows: Cook one and one-half cups of spaghetti in boiling salted water until tender; drain and pour cold water through it and add a dash of cayenne. a quarter of a teaspoon of pepper and a teaspoon, of salt and line buttered timbale molds with it. To the hambiug add.. half a cup of finely minced nutmeats, put the mixture into the molds and corer the tops with spaghetti and add as much as the molds will take of the following: Soften one and a half teaspoons of following recipes: Cheese and Apple Butter Mix equal portions of a cream/ yel- low cheese and apple butter. For variety you could add one or two drops of lemon juice. Place a gener- ous portion between two thiu Micas of bread.. Cut green peppers and pimuenitos into slender strips, being sure that flea pepper is not too strong and that all of the seedS are washed away. Be- tween thin slices of bread spread a layer of a creamy cheese and lay pimiento strips on this. Then add another slice of bread spread with creamy cheese or a meat paste made of finely chopped meat and mayon- naise. ayornaise. Wrap in waxed paper, held in place with rubber bands. V. 16. This is a ve-ae on hums sty. It forbids all wrong ambition and de- sire to lord it over others; while as a specific case be urges an interest in', poor people, a very wise and worthy counsel. V. 18. Paul remembers the beatitude Hamburg stuffed pimientos will be of the peacemakers. If there must he' found very fine. Aerange half a dozen discord, then let it come from outside° pimientos in greased ramekins. Have. the church. ,blended a cup of hamburg, put "V's 10-21, Revenge.' These verses through the fine chopper, half a cup of f cooked rice, a teaspoon ft pe per an one well -beaten egg. Put ture into the Pimientos, cover with brep.d crumbs, dot with butter and bake until the egg has stiffened the pimientos. HAMBURG DI3MPLINGS Hamburg dumplings are trade by mixing a pound of ground meat with half a cup of 'dry uncooked rice, a tablespon of Minced onion, half a green pepper, chopped, and salt and pepper to taste; make in small balls take for granted that good men will call forth the hostility of evil men, and Paul warns the Christians against every act of retaliation. The only way open to the Christian of showing his feeling is by caring for the best inter- ests of the'enemy. In doing good to him he will heap coals of fire on his head, which probab.ly means the burn- ing pangs of shame, which will fill the heart of the pian who comes to see ' that good is being returned for all the evil he is doing. He will be so fulled with a deep sense of self-accusation that he will repent. This great moral and boil in salted water to cover for "lesson is summed up in the famous half an hour, then add a cup of to- sa in g of verse 21 which teaches that matoes -and drop a tablespoons of y !, sok revenge I'S *tong and trrio wel dumpling batter' on top of each nt k to nal over cine for whomyU' ball, covet well and steam twelve min - Christian have a dish ( by to . 'di hbm J ' j5 Utes and serve vrith ilio gravy in love to+vards� hint LOIN! is�vrliich cooled: ' the only world conqueror, wrap in waxed paper. Egg Salad Sandwich This one is very simple. Chop a hard cooked egg and mix with mayon- naise and diced green pepper. For very young children use chopped let- tuce or celery instead of the green pepper. Place in a sandwich with leaf of lettuce.. Apple Tapioca Whip Heat one and one-half cups of water to boiling point, add one-third cup of granulated sugar and one-half cup of tapioca. Stir constantly for five min- uteS. Cook in double boiler fifteen or twenty minutes or until tapioca is transparent Remove from fire and beat in one and one-half cups of thick, unsweetened whites of two eggs. The Curse : of Progress Blackwood's (Edinburgh) : We are forgetting our ancienthabits of tran- quility and calm. We have set up Mr our worship the twin idols of done so much in recent years to retard: literature and the decent arts of life, and 'put in their place the dangerous results of science misapplied. We have given to progress—always a foolish thing—a fresh interpretation. According to the new meaning of the word, progress, consists of moving with insane rapidity from one place to another. St res CIS oris --New i6 r. ,* Mental Deficiency Spectator ((London): Segregation must for long remain an impossible ideal. - . . Sterilization—though the word frighten those who do not under- stand it—is the only practical rem- edy that has yet been proposed.:. . 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