Daily Times-Gazette, 13 Aug 1946, p. 7

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. oo The Mixing Bowl Hello Homemakers! Meals should pe a challenge to your versatility. Use simple concoctions--cool, fresh, colorful as a fiesta, full-flavoured garden. One look at your attractive arrangements and the temperature drops degrees. Sparkling glassware and colorful dishes will make every meal tasty and inspiring. LUNCHEON IDEAS 1. Refreshing Con ften = 1 tbsp. gelatine in % cup cold wa- f Jer and add to 2 cups hot strained soup stock, Pour into a wet square pan, Chill in electric refrigerator. Cut in inch squares. Toss in minced ppeseress and serve in chilled wis. Complete the main course with creamed chicken and peas on tea biscul! ts. 2. A ring of tomato aspic filled with a mixture of crisp vegetables, scraped raw carrot, sliced cel ery, radishes and plenty of shred- ded lettuce, with salad dressing on the side. 3. Garden Mayonnaise--To % cup of mayonnaise add % cup finely minced or watercress or finely chopped diced cucumber, 4. Consider chilled raw cauliflower pieces and fingers of raw beet dipped in French dressing salad accom] ents. 5. est Poached Eggs--Put a sealer ring for each serving in a greased baking dish. Drop an egg in each circle. Pour on a table spoon of cheese sauce and sprinkle with crumbs. Bake in electric oven of 300 degs. for 10 minutes. Yaboes. Thareata beets hd meas po 5 ar and wedges of bolled cabbage. 7. Moulded Spaghetti -- Use one envelope of gelatine soaked in % cup cold water then dissolved in 2% cups spiced (celery seed) to- mato juice and pour into a wet mould. When partially set, stir in 1 cup of leftover tomato-spaghetti. 8, Corn-on-the-Cob--Use a little French dressing on corn boiled for exactly 10 minutes. It will be tasty and tender--saves butter. 9. Baked Whole Tomatoes--Scoop out the centres and fill with sea- soned fine crumbs, grated cheese and Places of tomato, Bake 20, mins. at 360 degs. 10. Quick Frozen Applesauce--Add a little mint to applesauce. Serve it half-frozen and you'll have a na- tural apple sherbet, 11. Party Bisque--Dissolve 1 pkg. lemon flavoured gelatine in 1% cups hot water; add % cup honey, % tsp. salt, 3 thsps. lemon juice and 1 tsp. lemon rind. Mix and chill until partially set. Beat fluffy, Whip 1 cup of cold cream and fold into Jelly, Spread 1 cup graham wafer crumbs in bottom of a freeaing tray; fill with gelatine mix, sprinkle with 1 cup crumbs, Freeze firm in electric refrigerator. 1 Put ke A te . eftovers in the smallest container they'll fit, The food will fot mould or sour as quickly as in a Spacious Jar, A you . require only two or ice 'cubes, run water over one end of the freezing tray--lift or shake out these cubes; fill the end with water and re-freeze. 3. When you open a can of syrup or any jar with a screw top from which you will use the Bontents at intervals, rub' a little cooking fat around the screw thread, The lid gain. 4. Rub grass stains with a bit of cooking fat, then scrub in hot soap- \) suds. If traces remain, bleach wi peroxide or lemon juice, 5, After each "eggy" meal--and don't we seem to have a lot of them in these days of meat sh es-- drop the silverware into an alu- minfum pan filled with boiling wa- ter into which you've stirred a spoonful of salt and baking soda, - 6. Never bend to any job if you can stand up straight to do it. You use so much more energy--43 per- iB B fact. 430d, by the same ever e it standing you can sit, ' .; Displaced Persons Need Hope Most Toronto, July 20: The 850,000 dis- placed persons in' Europe Y Slow need a& hope for the future" more than anything else, Miss Lillian Thomson recently appointed Gen- eral Secretary, of the National Council of the 'Y.W.C.A. sald today on her i from Europe. omson went to Geneva, Switzerland, to attend a series of meetings of the World's Council of the Y.W.C.A. where twenty differ. ent countries were represented. "Most of the displaced persons are Estonians, Latvians and Poles", Miss Thomson explained. 'Their Shiet WOITy 13 Where way can find permanen e, an h Tenis holds for them", a, om eir second need is for clothing, especially footwear, Much is being done to remedy this condition through the National Clothing dri- ves held periodically in Canada. oh i BE conjuction with UNRRA are doing a splendid job in camps i rn A ha iy Socres n, ~~ Miss Effects of War Heart- adian woman some reali- zation of the effects of war on the Nomen of Europe", she declared. ever have I seen such evidence / of poor physical health, shaken nerves, and downright poverty. It is heart. » Ting A the i} situation Europe, secre empha- sized that Canadians have to re. cognize the fact that there is a 'very real and terrible need" for _ Yood in parts of that continent toe day. Despite the fact that the con= dition hag improved considerably in olland, Belgium and parts of France, now that summer crops and market garden have come to the Tescue, the food situation in other parts of France and Germany is still appalling. i "If the women of Canada could " see these conditions for themsel- ves", she observed, "they would get behind Canada's food conservation program 100%, especially where wheat is concerned." Of her brief visit to Britain, thé" ' secretary reported that the people there seemed to be pulling thes- ves out of the depths of war quite rapidly, In she predicted that the people of would never be able to forget 'horrors of war they had witnessed as long as they lived, Makes Dental Plates Stay in Place Extra Long Discover for Yourself This Easy, Proven Way to Forget Loose-Plate Troubles and Worries CREME SHAMPOO gives hair glorious softness, lovely sheen and highlights! Not a liquid, not a soap, RAYVE .is the cream that brings out gleam. No after- film. 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Please give me i a few platform rules." I've seen a lot of presiding offi- - cers in action and the most effi- 8 clent follow these rules: Sit quietly, with your fe.t to- i gether and not crossed. Don't wear earrings that wiggle or bracelets that jangle, Don't wear a skirt that's too tight or toc short, Let your hands relax; don't tap the table with a pencil, Keep the discussion in hand so that the members don't wander from the point. ' But the best rule I've heard was this; Be brief, be sincere, be seated! *» "Can tomae Suite be canned without processing? Should it be seasoned before canning?" Tomato juice is quickly and easily canned; we add salt, pepper and sugar while canning, then add celery salt or other condiments when served. Use fresh, firm, ripe "tomatoes; wash them, cut them up and heat to boiling. 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