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Zurich Herald, 1953-03-05, Page 7e***1**nf .: sr„ • are kitk A poet, llt ^ at 1.\ •.tee 0. one eat tate neo et \rrlodatatee dacha';: the tiV. ovate ttFh lda oat': tit,. dltt\\'lt sod If V Jit alai t;>#ate' y chis",, OAF"( an °std"t t ap:a^ (.teat's\' ' .1\'e 11. ,+ta,t art ''urate Ja1t e':1 diode 4!f tale"t,a"' v 8 t tw 4'1. "twos 1,:1 \ s n:1y ate pottlide seine' shoulder la teblrspoone fat 4 culla water tet cup celery hese e^+ 4 stirir s parelcy t bey leaf t,el1leetteaolie frost te,i,spo n pepper .2 f0,etipoott tutttiosodiattn =:IFItsaMet r 14 small oulinie, peeled. 2 lerf,e carrots. d^tat tat w'." pieces "4: teaspoon rosentaey leap cup ..flour tap water l i;sablesttdum lemon jtt:it^c` Wipe meet with :a 41tu111i t h3ttt ena3 ettt In .1 1.4 radlet.... llrttt fate' 6 yu a levee. lit'aV V '.:atll'r 1411 haste two,: ta tttc'rdf Mow ty au t41.I tliltla. 118'x1 nice tit'', t '1 lt4gl'tttl1tntS. Corer ttRIttly And 'atttkItie1' Ithottt 1tt1ta% " a- A41d tttucrtv4, rart'u111, Ringer, 4 ', anti r,1(i`eentett, 2ilnie4tc-p' tatauat1 xPi nine - elite liitta'tsi:1 ,tat` ( mt11 t'egetetlile a are tr.ittir:I `anthem moire tt ,,')ivy; Mix flour eu 4 (tar dr„ cep whirr Slit' into iho hot they: 114 teal, to a boil, atilirrtng 4 eeneterllly, 4 ncl took 2. minuterr :Air hi lemon juice. Preplu.e 4)lu cook Potato Dumplinee rtes directed below. Duet before serving, sprinkle with chopped parsley. Makes 4 to 6.servings. POTATO DUMPLINGS Silt 1 cup sifted all-purpose flour, 1 teaspoon baking powder, i% teaspoons salt, and 1/4 teas - won ginger together into a boa.-: Add 1 cup cold mashed potatoes, 1 tablespoon melted butter or margarine, 2 eggs, slightly beat- en, and 1 tablespoon milk and 'nix well. Drop by rounded Ittsblespoenfuis onto simmering view. Cover, tightly and steam for about 12 minutes. Makes 6 dumplings. ° at BRUNSWICK STEW 11 4- to 5 -pound stewing chicken 11. 2 -pound rabbit 2 eups 'water Salt and pepper to taste teaspoon monosodium glutamate 2 medium onions, sliced 4 medium potatoes, sliced 1 No. 2 can (21/a cups) .. -tomatoes 1 eups frozen: or canned whole -kernel corn 1% cups frozen or canned lima beans 2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce Cut chicken and rabbit in serv- ing pieces and wipe with a damp aeloth. Put chicken in a large, 'Navy sauce pot. Add next 4 in- gredients. Cover; simmer about kilo hours. Add rabbit and cook SO minutes longer. Add onions, potatoes, and to- matoes. Cook 15 to 20 minutes Mager or until. potatoes are al- most done. Add corn, lima beans, and Worcestershire sauce. Cook I1t A l .i t1( W a .4tt J-181,i4d".,81 ids h*.: ...:c> t•c:.t ill ;l sal tie titecen 4`;" tettieviteeat ',Kd818p l,ov; ..�::w':+.<. ti\ ,\. .., Slit vn CHICKEN Si a 1 1 to Se}tnund sen ittg d°lttckrta (4 cup dein' 11 ; to aepo'on eat; .4 teaspoon pepper 8.a ,tip butter or r:tatetatine 2 tablespoons, chopped anion 3'4' t^let\ e garde. mineed 1' y d upi water a : tee acpn'ott t stili powder 1: tea.sl)ixu) ginger 1, teaspoon turr;' powder to tipoen monosodium glutamate .3 n4t-diumh carrots.. rut ixt 1" pierces el large mushrooms 2 small onions... peeled 1 cul' cooked peas to 4 cups hot cooked rice i, dot ti::t"e n itt ss "'S p'..e es anti wipe with a damp .p 1 4 Mi\ resien sale ait.d pepper to. getee1 sprinkle t.e e \ e tee en. eteatitl \ t is s'l'ate butter in a large, heavy sata)re pot. Add on- ion a41d gar11tr and *mete ;anti tender, :about d minutee. Add eldi ke n and brown •'c1\1'ly, or. a'_i sides, Stir in water. Cover tight- ly and s it:in t r about 21ii ho. es.. .or until 'chit ken begins to seen tender.. Cor .C' :ext 4 More-die:11$ ir. a sreall beeed. bend in 14 Cup _7e chokes. Then s. e .....'4ke`'n mixture. Add cane _ ^` .,- oo and onions. ,_., utea :'r,ge. d1: :en and vegetables are te_.ae. _:\'e minutes before eteickett is dc' e add peas. .Serve stew with het rice. Makes 6 to .3 servings. 8 14 s VEAL STEW pounds boned veal shoulder cup flour Salt and pepper to taste 2 tablespoons fat 2 cups water 6 dried prunes 6 dried apricots 1 tablespoon sugar 1; cup orange juice 1 tablespoon vinegar 1.4 teaspoon cloves Wipe meat with a damp cloth and cut in 1" cubes. Combine flour, salt, pepper; sprinkle over veal. Heat fat in a large, heavy sauce pot and brown meat slow- ly on all sides. Add water. Then cover tightly and simmer about 1 hour'. Add prunes, apricots, sugar, or- ange juice, vinegar, and cloves. Simmer 1 hour longer, or until tender. Pour into a warm, shallow serving dish and serve with hot buttered noodles, if desired. Makes 4 to 6 servings. sc o e QUICK PORK STEW I% pounds pork shoulder 2 tablespoons fat or pork -fat drippings 1 teaspoon salt 1.4 cup soy sauce See teaspoon monosodium glutamate 1% cups water 3 median onions, sliced 11 Christine Has Changed Outlook on Life --Christine Jorgensen, who served as an Army private when she was a man, has returned to the United States from a two-year stay in Denmark, where a series of operations changedher sex. Pictures below mirror the attractive blonde's reactions to reporters' questions upon her recent arrival from Europe. ' I'm anxious to lead the life any Marriage? "Perhaps one day normal women wants to fead," the right person will come along." I'm happy to be home. Whot to photographers, "Come on, woman wouldn't be?" hurry up, let's go." K7�1 O AND VRO t��.y 4•' ARE PAL' G t. a .1 c,. .4 ce lenneeta , Estedenti. gens e l s e ..r' ed Ie..: tety creeetitIes in the tendon .1too. ,3u; `that Irene Afr e. they don't ;ed 1 mirei the chilly ly English \i t the' Smell. new. they Y1ri i entew p to be neteii- teal r nea to r cetera: fee: 1'. cups celery, cut ill piete:s 11: cups canted beam .spro 5 drained 3 cups •rarr.o't's., et:t in aim strip_ 3 cups hot z+.naked spittaah W -sienne, a cte. Hest: a :.:z..e. heave sante pc brown. c e t `; .attl sielese Add rest. 4ingectiterne, Cover t-rrc y' a.:: :. ..e:- 1 t�� 4,)nein- :etas, ._.... :eta s:: pert,. -. :e.n ew. acid enleas., l e-een , bean. spre;:en a.e.el ,.anne sSteamer it) r:=rttes leeneee, e: .r:... veget- able_ are s: ter .;e:-. Four into \'i, a..'.^, deep seeveng see - d -h'a and garnish wieltc d', ttIee.• spartaeli. lid:ekes 6 e eene . 8 k :COMBINATION STE'1; pound fresh pork shoulder 1 pound stewing beef--eleurk, heed of round, or neck Se cup, flour 1. teaspoon salla 1 teaspoon pepper 3 tablespoons fiat or pork -fat drippings 2 cups water teaspoon rtlonasodient glutamate 1 cup- canned tomatoes 6 carrots 6 small potatoes 12 small onions 1 cup cocked peas recipe plain pastes Wipe pork and beef with a damp cloth and cut in 11e" cubes. Mix flour, salt, and pepper to- gether and sprinkle over meat, coating well, Heat fat in a large, heavy- sauce pot and brown meat slowly on all sides. Then add water and mono- sodium glutamate. Cover tightly and simmer 14, hours. Add tomatoes, carrots, potatoes, and onions. Simmer 35 to 40 minutes longer, or until veget- . ables are tender. Pour into a 2 - quart casserole; add peas. Set oven for very hot, 450°F. Prepare pastry and roll out. (Cut a gash in pastry to let steam escape.) Place over stew and crimp edges carefully. Bake 15 to 20 minutes, or until crust is lightly browned. Makes 6 to 8 servings. P.S, If a thickened gravy is de- sired, drain pan gravy from meat and vegetables before putting them into the casserole and thick- en separately. ROSEMARY VEAL STEW 2 pounds veal rump or shoulder 1 teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon lepton juice 1 teaspoon chopped onion ?� teaspoon oregano i'a teaspoon nhonosotlhlm glutamate 3 cups water r z teaspoon rosemary 3 carrots, cut in quarters % pound.mushrooxns, sliced cup cited Celery Wipe neat with a damp cloth and cut in 2" cubes. Put meat and next 6 ingredients in a large, heavy sauce pot. Cover tightly and simmer about 40 minutes. Add rosemary, carrots, mush- rooms, and celery. Simmer 20 to 25 minutes longer, or until veg- etables are tender. Pan gravy may be thickened, if desired, or used as is. Place on a warm plat- ter. Makes 6 servings. Gong Advice if Yei Suffer with Files When sour alien itch and barn so you rant eft, walk or stand trlthemt rousinni diseomfnrt you should 080 i,en"INot, the relief that thouaatuls have found NO seal rind NO rp4Irk. See how fast 4.41418)nt takes out the tire, relieves Itrhlus and soothes poen. Why in Jost no thus 02 8411 You forget about soar ;AIM. tine tato' ptlent)011 MOON hours of rpmfart. Onn't enlrer nteedlogaly-Ro KOt Lca.oint right 110N, ones. titf0 at tree brill Stores/. H:andi.e With Care ate atette. stz x..Cee _ �.i..,._ ... +etonts • Nentee- l8. 1 a :4.s. «. .. neendlest .T '':,.:-: , e ., . . is sr .. ,enc ^''..a .. .._....�.. ?;... ..\ .., - treated lest fifty Y- e C ... the iet traitestelel s. ~tdttea.:se s.y ;ad:o- u .e. :t 'a -rel) u`,"•.3':::er.1:1:. S" ':'1 Itielveyeier keeps its co- 're's' -) latteeataey pool of c: \\:ate„ \•loch sentes the emite puepoee as a '' e:4''. This peeneular171aiss came !Sett -el the Sreeok- • e� \ ;i ar:od Lotto atory on L oon. island. N.Y. It took 237 t :lie 'e four-:7det::` days to change aaterel aed5by into the istope .t .moral's cobalt -6a hos an ar- .;.\:ty of 4,500 curies. which tneetes that as a source of htdia- tten it is the equivalent of 4,500 grams v:lhnety-nine pounds) of xs.-d.iunt. The radiation emitted 'could be partly duplicated only by radd•iunh Worth $60,000.000. At one end of the pool in which the cobalt -60 is kept is a roots 6 by 6 by 7 feet. To enter the room a scientist has to use a hatchway with metal rungs and open a 600 -pound Lead door.. At Brookhaven. Stanford's five pieces of cobalt -60, weighing ten pounds each, were telescoped to- gether and placed in a two -ton lead container which was locked in a motor van. It took twelve days for the van to travel 3,000 rrdles across the continent to the university. KIM .. . . ,M.••••,•••:.* ,..,M *4= . ,. ri '.. n Brides .Married In The Nude . . •eeeee ten0 e the . 4'tlpn isi el ett4.11. r::. • is. 6+41., d.:G~a a $ A �ii' d 4' ask W A ±'' t.zwn of ss t ; i♦ it .:G:. 'streets e.. .'geed.... b\ ^e'.. white 'St se i.. ...s: Ge .... til :t'v. 1i4tre$ ..e te , . ,,. weer ea sea see L.'. re a :tteetane ...d, 4'..t 1 t . (t "bi 4 .2:11 ti Ferri ee.ii c � 11 o.,.e ttiete 'hold, wed. ., ._::. . .e.s the nude. :t"4 ....,,. ?S, beet ,tit t. be :.R V ,Y• d:... a ' LC,i>•, . ..... . ....�.. ., ..,..: .e'4 a girl e4' t t 5..5 \r 4 Gti . 114. tlh x were C.': a the: 0,1e .1- ::K , �. .t. e.. 111, t\1'J::y netted. 1ti.:.a x.,4,ytec.:. that. as ....e:' V.':v,. t'.te • er ,. .. on what t'" .:e We 4'u' t?.id not ., :t:: ..:t a ::da„.\ ... .:e711 111.,712,'g+"+ eeeeses. bride. gneona best x4:00,. e.»es:s are a.1 1R'port.. \ ,. i1 nnte:1 is n lhtand- `r:e en.:.e: i'tt\\t`en the^t. 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