Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 14 Jul 1958, p. 9

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Into rice dessert. Chill. Serves 8 with water. Beat well and add 4o | flour mixture. Will keep in refrig- PINEAPPLE DELIGHT | 3% 1b. marshmallows 1 cup crushed pineapple, ed DESSERTS PEACH CREAM Yield 4-5 servings. Make up as directed one pack- age of Vanilla Instant Pudding. Tus into serving dishes and | | | So, on with summer slimming. Summer Slimming Menu Breakfast: Orange juice, 4 oz. 55 calories, poached egg on thin slice toast 130, coffee, black 0. Total 185. Choice: Glass of smilk milk at| breakfast or mid-morning 85. (Note: Use skim milk powder, if desired.) Close to serving time combine: | can strained peaches as prepared for babies 2 tbsps. granulated sugar 2 tbsps. lemon juice Spoon sauce over the puddings. | Chill Mrs. George Glassford, . King Street H-S Association CORONATION DESSERT pkg. wild cherry Jello 1 6 2 2 Quartered tomato with cottage cheese, 2 cup, sea- soned with chives 140, thin slice bread butter, % pat (2" thick) 75, tea, hot or iced (dependi 0 RICE DREAM DESSERT Combine in saucepan: lto 10. | SUMMER SLIMMING CHALLENGE drain. Mrs. H. Poloz, |eratos for some time. oven for 45° minutes in 8inch| pyt marshmallows in double ,™" yp onc oon, 1 egg. weli beaten Oshawa B. and P. Women's Club |" Sprin little at a time, beating until mix.|tart shells. Bake at 375 - 400 s,mmer you could drop your bur- tbsps. butter melted | . |Mrs. Laura Collins, with waxed paper. Grease paper BUTTER TARTS can be set free! Whether you need Cut bananas in half, then cross- hich h dded eT opa, confectioner's sugar. Gently re- tes, vanilla | The challenge which has a |Happy Helpers Group, | Filling for tarts: | S er Sli . en e ummer Slimming Challeng greased pan. Cut in large squares pojler with a little milk. Stir. thsps. cocoa | 153 tsp vanilla Sprinkle cracker crumbs over| so" oii "cont peaks. Beat until|desrees until cooked. Filling | gan of excess poundage and never| ny ace [Happy Helpers Group, | well. Spread batter evenly in pan. , eggs to lose 10 pounds or 20--or are tsp. melted butter a fillip of competition to slim- wise. Place into a well buttered 1 1 move waxed paper. Trim away| broiled (rub with garlic and| {lemon) 200, diced beets, % cup 35, snap beans, liberal serving mixed green |dressing, 1 tbsp. 30, cheese, % |oz. wedge 80, toasted rye wafers, 2. coffee or tea (clear) 0. To-| t 'loz.) or chicken (2 slices). Use| THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Mondey, July 14, 1958 © 15, salad 15, french 4x3 Total calories for day: 1030. h to carry: Sandwich--2 thin slices bread 100. Filling of] lean meat (2 oz.) or cheese (1% mustard, plus thin spread of! mayonnaise. No butter 125, wax Total calories for day: 1030. | Lunch to carry: Sandwich--2) thin slices bread 100. Filling of lean meat (2 oz.) or cheese (1% oz.) or chicken )2 slices). Use mustard, * plus thin spread of! 15 cup water Y cup pineapple juice | % teaspoon salt (choice) Dissolve in % cup hot water weather) 0, fresh peach, whole 45, total 260. % cup chopped nuts Northminster WA. | %% cup melted butter x {1 pint whipping cream {1 cup brown sugar | and juice. Bake in 300 degrees| rafe | CHOCOLATE WHIP ROLL 3 hh Fo Sea i 2 Fo "Can Keep You On The Course and serve hot with whipped when melted, take off to cool. rs 2 tbeps. vinegar { P cream. {Put in 1 cup pineapple, 2 cup Peat Yl ties ! cup raisins : { By IDA JEAN KAIN Rose Hawkes, {chopped nuts and 1 pint whipped * 4 44" o00a - sugar mixture. a Mix all together and put in Taw | wouldn't it be wonderful if this| BANANA COCONUT ROT" S |pan. Pour in mixture. Sprinklel,,. .. makes 18 tarts. i : dor | p weg ick: 4 egg yolks. pick it up again? Ah, the very firm ripe bananas {top of Jrixiure with ERUnhS. Pu Fold into egg - white mixture. Mrs. Bryce Brown, thought is exhilarating. in refrigerator over night to set.!;. "4 tiom of a 9 x 13" pan WMS, Kirg Street Church. Take hope, overweights -- you 1 cup shredded coconut | Peel bananas. Brush thorough- Northminster WA. Bake in a moderate oven (325 F) |, cups brown sugar now ready to start on the second 'y with butter and lemon juice. 15 - 20 minutes. Invert at once cups raisins {20 pounds, this onto clean towel sprinkled with Fin cod water series can keep you on the course. baking pan. Sprinkle with coco- ! crispy edges. Roll cake up in| vg od ming started with a letter from {Meth |a reader who prefers to keep her Mix altogether and put in ub-iiqontiry a mystery. She asked if nut. Bake at 375 F. 15 to 20 es. minutes, or until bananas are towel beginning at short end. | may No butter 125, wax wrap celery sticks, radishes, cu- cumbers or carrot sticks 20, fresh and let cool to setting stage. Beat 1 can chilled evaporated milk, Add 3% cup white sugar and juice from 1 orange and 1 temon. Add Jello and beat. CRUST 22 single graham crackers, crumbled % cup butter 14 cup brown sugar Line pan with brown paper and then waxed paper. Put in half the crust mixture. Pour in Jéllo mixture, Sprinkle remaining crust mixture on top. Refriger- ate until firm. Cut and serve in | squares as cake. Mrs. George Pearse, King Street H-S Association RHUBARB VANILLA pkg. vanilla pudding cups rhubarb cup white sugar cup water Make pudding as directed on. oom stiff, then fold in the 1 . stiff, gela-| "4 Jack of pacage. Cook shubary tine mixture, Place a layer of 2 sugar 5 y gelatine in mound; add a layer soft. Cool Serve in dessert dishes | ¢ wake more gelatine and cake| 1-3 cup quick cooking rol as half custard and half rhu-|,ne1 all used, ending with gela-| % cup flour barb. Mrs. Harry Moore, King Street H-S Association PINEAPPLE MILK SHAKE 3% cup pineapple juice tbsp. lemon juice tsp. grated len 2/3 cup sugar 2 cups milk Combine suga pucapple juice, lemon juice and rind, Add milk and stir until thoroughly dissolved. Freeze firm. Remove, to bowl and beat until creamy. Freeze again. Serves 6 to 8 Rose A. Hawkes, Oshawa B. and P. Women's Club 1 1 AMBROSIA DESSERT cups of orange sections (cut| in half) | 1% cups of pineapple tidbits 3% ozs. of flaked coconut 1% cups of small marshmallows 2 tender and coconut browned. |Serve hot with an orange sauce. |Mrs. Joan Bosy, Friendship Group, Northminster United Church WA SNOWBALL DESSERT envelope plain gelatine % cup cold water 1% cup boiling water 1% cups orange juice Juice of 2 lemons cup white sugar large angel cake (bakers) pint whipping cream Fresh grated or shredded coconut Soften gelatine in cold water for ten minutes. Add boiling water and. stir until dissolved. Add sugar and juices. Cool until nearly set. Meanwhile, remove brown crust from cake and pull |cake in pieces. Line bowl with |waxed paper. Whip one cup 1 1 1 |tine. Cover and set in refrigera- tor overuight, For serving, un- mound and remove paper. Coat {oud with remaining cream whipped stiff, and then sprinkle apples to yield 4 cups prepared | "4 cups cold water Place in a mixing bowl, Set aside {generously with coconut Eight servings. Miss M. Pringle, North Group, Jessie Panton Aux., St. Andrew's United Church STRAWBERRY ANGEL CAKE DESSERT large angel cake pkgs. frozen strawberries pkgs. Strawberry Jello 14 pint whipping cream cups boiling water tbsps. sugar cup ice water or juice Method: Dissolve jello in boil ing water, and add sugar. When| dissolved, add ice water or juice. Let stand until syrupy, add whip- ped cream. Whip into mixture 2 2 2 2 1 Cool. Bring to boil, cover, simmer 3|Beat until stiff: minutes. Remove from heat; let {stand 10 minutes. Add: 12 quartered marshmallows 6 diced maraschino cherries 3; cup crushed pineapple 1 diced banana 1 1 ped cream. Roll again. Chill Serves 6. Mrs. H. Poloz, Whip 1 cup cream; add % tsp. Happy Helpers Group, vanilla and 1 tbsp. sugar. Fold Northminster WA. baked tart shells. Optional--cut dmit to bei Late -ay pick-up: Glass f YY WoAia0. Would o being skim milk or buttermilk 85. fruit 75. Total 320. HAVING Wringer Troubles? ---- We are wringer specialists, Our experts will rebuild your wringer os good as mew . . at reasonable rotes ! JACK BIDDULPH APPLIANCE SERVICE (Jock Christie, owner) At Rear of 68 Simcoe St. N. RA 5-1179 For Pick-up ond Delivery up walnut pieces and coconut. tsp. sugar Mrs. Dorothy Bridger, 1% tsp. vanilla | Raglan W.A, Unroll cake. Spread with whip-| BUTTER TART RECIPE 4% cup seedless raisins hot water cup butter or margarine cup brown sugar teaspoon salt 40 pounds overweight and would accept her invitation to reduce and end in progress reports monthly. "Maybe f I had an anonymous challenger I could stick it out," she wrote. That challenge vividly sparked your imagination and scores of you ac- cepted Avith wholehearted enthus- iasm. | cup whipping cream Dinnef: Veal chop or cutlet, b! 7 % Ya | PIES | L | So many of you wrote: "The 1 egg slightly beaten [writer of that letter could have % teaspoon vanilla {been me!" Others wrote to this Pour boiling water on raisins effect: "All the letters from other to completely cover. Allow toloverweight women give me cup light corn syrug APPLE TART PIE | 4 cups peeled and thinly silced tart apples tsps. corn starch cup lightly packed brown sugar tsp salt tsps. ground cinnamon tsp. ground nutmeg tsps. lemon juice cup heavy cream 2 1 % 12 VY, cup coarsely chopped walnuts 1-3 cup butter (melted) {Line 9inch' pie plate peel and tore, and slice sufficient apples, Sprinkle with corn starch, 'z cup of the brown sugar, salt, 1 tsp. of the cinnamon, 's tsp. of the nut- * meg, and lemon juice. Add and mix in heavy cream. well. Turn apple mixture into pie| A Bake in the pastry is just wet enough to|2 be pliable. This is a large amount {1/3 cup lemon juice {pan (lined with paste). hot oven 425 degrees for '2 hour Mean [ping combine the remaining |cup brown sugar, flour, walnuts, the remaining {sp. cinnamon, and the remaining |1% tsp. nutmeg. Remove pie fri loven and sprinkle with crumble mixture drizzle with melted butter. Return pie to oven and continue to bake until pastry is goiden, about 25 minutes long- Lightly combine the above in-/preak cake in pieces and add ©' gredients. Chill well and serve. | This recipe serves six. | Margaret Patterson, Oshawa B. and P. Women's Club LEMON DESSERT cup sugar (scant) tbsp. flour (heaping) % tsp. salt Butter size of an egg Juice of one lemon Beal and add: egg yolks beaten cup milk Fold in: egg whites stiffly beaten Bake 45 minutes in a pan of Water at 350 degrees. L. M. Wilson, Oshawa B. and P. Women's Club 1 1 |} 1 | | | DATE SQUARES eggs cup sugar tbsp. flour tsps. baking powder tbsp. orange juice cup chopped dates cup chopped nuts | whipped cream Beat eggs and add sifted dry ingredients. Stir in dates, nuts 1 i 1 1 1 1 drained strawberries. Pour jello mixture over cake and straw- berries and let stand over night Mrs. R. F. Richardson, Happy Helpers Group, | Northminster WA. | 1 LEMON SQUARES 13% cups rolled soda biscuits 3% cup flour 3; cup butter 1 cup granulated sugar | Cook in double boiler: | cup water | cup sugar egg 2/3 tbsps. flour | cup coconut lemon (juice and rind) tbsp. butter and sprinkle remainder over top of lemon filling. Be sure to turn up the edge of erumb mixture along sides of pan to prevent lemon running over, Bake in a moderate oven) until light brown. Cora M. Cruse, Oshawa B. and P, Women's Club CHILD GUIDANCE Curb Child's Tendency To Question Decisions By G. CLEVELAND MYERS All the courts of our nation to- gether hardly have as many per- sons on the witness stand as the number of parents put there by their children. Many a child, beginning at| eight, ten or earlier, elects him- self to be judge and prosecuting | attomey when a parent makes a | decision he doesn't like. So the parent is called to the "witness | stand." and questioned and cross- questioned, usually to lose his case and hear his child announce his own decision from 'court. PUT ON TRIAL I'm sure there's no other coun- try in the world in which parents are so often subjected to such trials without jury and so often "convicted" by their children. Wise voung parents start early to prevent this disgraceful prac tice. They teach the tot before he is two or three to know that there are a few things he must not have or must not do and they don't worry too much about ex plaining why. Indeed, they aim to have him respect certain limita- tions long before he can clearly understand the reason why. But these parents discipiine them- gelves to be so consistent and reasonable that the child easily | discovers by and by that they were reasonable. WHEN HE ARGUES Suppose every time you corn BUYING A RUG? Before You Do . See Our Stock HIGHER QUALITY LOWER PRICES NU-WAY RUG AND CARPET SALES Wh MARY IT, RA 3.1302 mand him to do something, or shout it. not to do something, your child of eight, 10 or older continues to argue with you indefinite (in which case he usually wins), If you doubt that he really sees the reasons for your decision, there is no harm in your stating lin a sentence or so the reason before announcing the decision. Then if he presses for more rea- sons and keeps talking back, do not answer. State your decision and expect him to abide by it. Of course. if you feel sure you could not enforce the decision, it jou be foolish to make it at all. PRECIOUS PRIVILEGE Assuming the child will accept the decision, let him feel free to come back after he has carried it out and state his objections, Karn Drugs Limited STORE HOURS 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. SUNDAYS & HOLIDAYS 10 AM. to 1 PM, 6.30 to 9 P.M. Xx REGULAR CITY - WIDE DELIVERIES x DIAL RA 3-4621 12 egKs, Mrs. H. McLaughlin, WMS King Street Church. HONEY BUTTER TARTS 1, cup butter 2/3 cup honey (liquid) 2/8 cups brown sugar 1 cup raisins 14 tsp. nutmeg Ys tsp. salt | slightly beaten ! |with jam, not too thickly. Cook c. {this slightly. |solved TOPPING 1 4 |2% ozs. coconut | {minutes at 300 degrees. | Mrs. L. Muldrew, led oats WMS, King Street Church, |removed Wash, [1% tsps. salt 92 8 1 Combine | 2 the water a little at a time until|1'2 cups boiling wate while for the crumble top-|but will keep for a week without |! 1p [Ireezing iu the food compartment |1 rolled oats, |of your refrigerator. Keep wrap-|! 15 ped in wax paper and it is ready | Method to roll out on a minute's notice. om (Mrs. D. S. Redpath, the WMS, King Street United Church. yolks, and grated lemon 1 1 2 2 1% cup white sugar 4 METHOD: Line 1 dozen 3-inch tart pans with butter pastry and gai ov . : M ' chill. Melt butter, add all ingred. Boll over low heat for 5 minutes. Method: {tents except eggs. Blend well and |, A allow to cool. Add eggs. Spoon | filing into tart pans. Place on cookle sheet. Bake on lowest rack in hot oven (450F) 15 to 20 min. | move to wire rack. Mrs. N. Wirsching, WMS King Street United Church, Oshawa, JAM SQUARES ozs. pastry flour oz. granulated sugar | L] 1 8 tbsps butter 1 1 {utes. Allow to stand at least 10, Pack half of first mixture in a minutes before removing from wre Bryce Brown square pan. Add second mixture nans. Then loosen edges and re: wvs, King Street Church 5 1 1 1 lening. Put egg in cup and filll Home and School Asso. stand 5 to 10 minutes. Drain rai-|feeling of pulling-together. It of- Yolk of 1 egg : sins but do mot dry. Add to them fers a real challenge." Still oth- Mix ana line tin, Cover mixture ipa pytter, sugar, salt and corners expressed he fervent hope, Stir until sugar is dis-|that the challenge could ive| solved and butter melted. Add|them the courage to arry| {egg and vanilla and mix well. [through and keep the pounds off | Fill pastry lined tart pans 7% fulll. ( . no more off again, on again. with raisin mixture. Place on gpEpAK POUND BARRIER _'baking sheet. Bake in a very hot , i i Spread on top and bake for 25 gyen for about 15 minutes. The hil exeligment shy simvlaling [filling should be lightly browned sustain enthusiasm. So whether | but still bubbling when tarts are|yoy are just beginning your slim- A from oven. Let tarts| ino adventure or are half way {cool in pans about 10 minutes, <0|(hrough, this summer series can {they will not break when re-pelp you break the pound bar- moved from pans. Oven temper: jer, ature 450 deg. F It occurred to one Yields 12 medium as she huffed and puffed while Mrs. Harold Holby, carrying her little daughter up Prospect W.A. stairs that she carries almost her equivalent weigh in exces poundage all the time. How much of a load are you toting? Get out a laundry bag and pile in books| or bricks to weigh-up the amount | vou have lost--or the amount vou |need to lose. Either way, lifting {the load in a lump can s 02 | eye-opener. For those who started reducing that last Monday in May, par for| the course to date is 20 pounds Combine sugar, cornstarch salt, off and one full size smaller add boiling water and then egg{That ame week we also ini- rind, tiated a 20-pounds-off club. Par| those dieters is about egg white, beaten ozs. granulated sugar PASTRY Mix together: | overweight sized tarts theps. vinegar Put in large bowl: cups flour (8 oz. cup) sifted Ib, lard Rub together until all lard fs bsorbed in the flour, then add| '4 tsp 1 salt egg yolks thsp. grated lemon rind tbsp. butter baked pastry shell 4603 12-20 FILET TULIPS By ALICE BROOKS Spring -- Summer all year |and mix, then add the rest of in-|for 15 enjoy the fresh beauty of tulips, | gredients and cook on stove untilipounds lost. Explanation: thelcaptured forever it i'ne filet. Ithick., Cool and put in baked pie,more verweight you are, the| Crochet Pattern 7236: chart, shell, and put in favorite merin- faster you can expect te {ose in directions for 12-inch square in ane topping [the beginning, for mole of theistring; 8, in No. 50. Square and (Mrs. Dorothy Bridger, weight is of the soft. watery type edging--a 14-inch doily in string; Raglan W.A. that comes off easily. 9 squares, a 38-inch cloth . psa alimees=gsgs ise Send THIRTY - FIVE CENTS (coins) for this pattern (stamps |cannot be accepted) to Daily {Times - Gazette, Household Arts {Dept., Oshawa, Ontario. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS, PAT- TERN NUMBER. Send TWENTY - FIVE CENTS {more for a copy of our Alice Brooks Needlecraft Catalogue. Two complete patterns are print ed right in the book . .. plus a variety of designs that you will want to order: crochet, knitting, embroidery, huck ' weaving, quilts, toys, dolls. A PINEAPPLE TARTS Pastry: cup shortening cups pastry flour level tsp. baking powde. thsp brown sugar 2 tsp. sait gg well beaten tsp. vanilla tsps. vinegar | % tsps. cold water Y Mix and chill. Make tart shells 2% nd bake in oven at 425 degrees. |! Filling for baked tart shells: 0 COCONUT CREAM PIE cup sugar cup sifted flour tsp. salt cups milk cup coconut egg yolks, slightly beaten tsps. vanilla tbep. butter baked 9" pieshell 1/3 Elderly Seymour Of Saxon Descent Dies In U.S.A. WALLINGFORD, Conn. (AP)- Mrs. Clara Seymour St. John, whose ancestry traces back to the Combine sugar, flour and salt fi.ct Saxon king of Britain and 11] eggs, well beaten in double boiler. Add milk grad-| ther Britich kings, died Monday tin crushed pineappie (20 oz.) vally and stir until smooth. Add|i, portland. Me. : y well drained 1 cup coconut. Cook 15 minutes.| ars St John, 78, was the wife 2 tbsps. flour {1 Mix and add 1 cup cold water. | they were new. -- IER JUST THE WAY MY HUSBAND LIKES HIS SHIRTS! Naturally | We always launder your shirts exactly to your taste, return them looking so clean and fresh that you could almost swear So send all your shirts and dry cleaning to...... PICKWICK Cleeners, Dyers and Shirt Launderers 434 SIMCOE ST. S. Convenient Branches at: 16 BOND ST. W. RA 3-4832 251 KING ST. E. 4 tep. salt stir constantly. Mix smalllof pr George C. St. John, head- When cool put into tart shells amount with egg yolks and re-|master emeritus of the Choate nd vut whipped cream on top. [turn to double boiler. Cook 2{gchool here. minutes more, Add vanilla and| aps St. John, was the daughter butter. Cool. Turn into pieshell.|of pr. Thomas Day Seymour, pro- Spread with meringue made|fossor of greek at Yale Univer- [with 2 egg whites and % ecuplsjty [ {white sugar. Sprinkle a little co-| Her ancestry on the Seymour {gonut on top of the meringue. side traces back to Hengist and Bake in moderate oven, (350 deg. rforsa the Jute chieftains who tsp. salt F.) 15 minutes. invaded Britain in 449 a.d. and egg |Mrs, Arthur Peeling, included Egbert, the first Saxon Sift flour and salt. Cut in short- | Mitchells Corners king Her ancestors came to the | United States in 1639 BUTTER TARTS Pastry: cups pastry flour pound shortening | saying whatever he likes to you. | Though he practically never will exercise his right to do so, the | privilege will prove very precious to him. Of course, if you made a re quest of a child at any age and really treated it honestly as a re. | quest, neither you nor he would | feel occasion to argue or get mad { PARENTS' QUESTIONS Q. After your child had been duly punished for an offense, | wouid you make him promise not | to repeat the offense? A. No. HOUSEHOLD HINT Cured and smoked meats lose their flavor rapidly, when frozen. If you do freeze such meats, use them within 60 days for best « INVITATIONS » RECEPTION CARDS Complete Selection Prompt Delivery ® Wedding Serviettes ® Wedding Cake Boxes NAA Walmsley & Magill 9 KING ST. 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