8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thumdey, August 19, 196) SUPPER DISHES ENGLISH HOMEMADE BALONEY Ibs. hamburg Ib. ham or cottage roll (ground) medium onion chopped fine or 4 good stalks of celery chopped 2 tsps. salt and pepper 134 cups oatmeal 2 eggs 4 cup canned milk 15 tsp. sage 14 tsp. oregano . 2 tsps. parsley 3 1; tsp. tarragon 8 4 tsp. ginger 14 tsp. marjoram 15 tsp. chilli 2 1 tsp. barbecue sauce 1 egg Mix all ingredients together Pepper well, roll in a large roll. Put in|; ground beef wax paper, then tie loosely in" "pro op gincer ale (or sheers cloth Qeaving way paper} water) to moisten crumbs on). Cover roll with water { ; 4 boil gently for 24 hours in large, COTPILY IERaC FUTER, PEICD, pot. This roll very gond iced ang 1, tsp. alt Add th ginger sandwich. Keeps well in refrig-|% (7 WaI€T 2nC ing erator. The spices can also be tsp. salt, pepper nd e varied to suit individual tastes.| pC" peop Soi i TOD laude Comerford, | ; i | Mrs. C D s Grou around the sides and over the| Fi t Bas carp, bottom of muffin tins (un-| rst Toaptis 'igreased), Put stuffing in the CHICKEN CASSEROLI! centre and cover the pattie with chicken legs ... ... .../the remaining mixture. Tuck hours or until meat is almost tender. Add vegetables and con tinue cooking about 14 hour or until meat and vegetables are tender. Add more water as necessary. Remove meat and vegetables to a hot platter, thicken stock if desired. Mrs. Yvan Gilbert, La Federation des Femmes Canadiennes-Francaises. STUFFED HAMBURGERS cups bread crumbs tbsps. minced onion tbsps. melted butter 11; tsp. sage or other poultry seasonings tsps. salt Brown meat in another pan and add to onions. Stir in tomatoes and milk, and simmer at least 2 hours -- longer if possible. Add lemon juice 15 minutes be- fore removing from heat. Pre- pare rice according to directions on box. Serve meat poured over rice. Serves approx. 6. Mrs. Frank Newall, Dorcas Group, First Baptist Church. SALMON CASSEROLE DELUXE 2 tins (% pound) flaked salmon 2 cups cooked minute rice 2 tins undiluted mushroom soup 14 cup onion and % cup green| pepper, fried until soft 2 cups crushed potato chips 14 cup toasted almonds Stuffed Olives and Green Peas MARY HAWORTH'S MAIL HAM-OLIVE RING MOULD Dress Up a Creamy Ham Mould Combine salmon, rice, pepper and onion. | In 2%-quart casserole place a| layer of chips, salmon mix and| soup alternately until all ingredi-| ents are used. Top with almonds| colors standing out against the beaten egg white. Fold in ham {and bake in a 325 degree oven light pink ring to make it evenland remaining % cup sliced Makes 8-10 Mrs. Lloyd Perry, Gertrude Colpus H-S Assoc.| for 45 minutes. servings. . | | : tin cream of mushroom soup, down edges as much as pos- PORK-HOCK STEW pork hock | {whole family. Ham-Olive Ring Mould in- dry mustard; beat until smooth. cludes pimiento-stuffed olives in Blend remaining gelatine mix- the recipe and uses them as a ture into cream cheese mixture. garnish -- their red and green|Chill until consistency of un- more appealing. Try the mould olives. Turn into ring mould. for a summer evening meal. Chill until firm, Put peas marinated in French| Meanwhile, combine peas, § | claims he loves me, but our ro- Dear Mary Haworth: I am in great need of advice. I am in love with a married man who mance seems hopeless. We dated each other regularly before he married; then broke up after an argument. A few months later he married a girl he was once engaged to. Now he is trying to get a divorce but she is contesting. He says he really loves me, but I am doubtful, because he knew I was pregnant with his child before he married the other girl. Do you think there is a chance of any happiness for us? W.S. Dear W.S.: A mature-aged person's past history of stability or irresponsibility in his (or her) man-woman relationships is a fairly reliable index to fu- ture performance. And as your Lothario has proved unstable in Could She Be Happy With Two-Timing Man? | happy with him or even resum- ing an alliance with him. Get firsthand counselling help from a family service agency coun-| sellor to rally your common sense and courage, in adjusting | to the fact that he's not the] answer to your needs. M.H. | Dear Mary Haworth: You of- ten recommend the book The Enemies of Love (P. J. Kennedy | and Sons publishers) by Dom | Aelred Watkin. Unfortunately this book is now out of print and can only be obtained by, advertising for a secondhand copy, which isn't always suc- cessful. We thought you might! be interested. Bookstall Pro-| prietor. Dear Bookstall Proprietor: | Thank you, yes; this is the sec-| ond message I've had saying that Watkin's invaluable book is lately out of print. I see no chance of your at least three instances, involy- ing two women, since you've known him, the moral seems to be--don't count on him. To list the instances: First, the girl (now his wife) to whom he was once engaged. dressing in the centre of your|onion salt and French dressing; mould, and you have a decora- mix well. Chill. Unmould ham tive and tasty meal for the mixture. Serve peas mixture in| centre of ham mould. | Obviously he had either broken her, while dating you. Second, he dropped you, using | As it is a wonderful study of jlove, presented with exquisite] empathy, to help those who are {strangers to love--who haven't {been loved and don't yet know how to love~I am hopeful that a, | continuing demand from would- be readers will persuade the {with her, or was cheating on| publishers to give us a reprint {soon. M.H. Dear Mary Haworth: We are Seasoning 2 .|sible, so that stuffing is well the argument as excuse, and|twin sisters, 14, very concerned | went back to her on learning of| about a friend who has on sev- your pregnancy. | eral occasions permitted strange Third (and currently) he is/boys to kiss her. She is slowly | two-timing her again, talking losing her reputation. {love to you after putting himself| Her mother would be heart- |in the clear, legally out of your broken if she knew, and our |reach, matrimonially. He may | mother wouldn't permit us to go {or may not be lying about try-|with her at all. ing to get a divorce, which his| Should we tell our mother, or {wife allegedly is contesting. [just what should we do? R.R.| In any case, his proclamations" pear R.R.: Folklore says that, are meaningless. 'Actions speak| birds of a feather flock together {louder than words," a proverb|and people are known by the| {tells us, and his actions say he|company they keep. can't be trusted. | Thus, if you valué your good | san awe = | onions | Butter casserole dish. Salt and sealed. This should make 12| Pinch of parsley pepper chicken legs. Arrange in medium or 8 large stuffed burg-| quarts water dish and pour 1 tin cream of | ers: Bake at 350 degrees for 45 14 pound minced beef mushroom soup over the top. minutes. | 1; tablespoon salt and pepper Be sure that all chicken is| Children love them served|s™ {aplespoon grilled flour covered well with soup. Cover with or without a tangy tomato Brush the hock, wash them! and cook in a moderate oven sauce. Serves 6 - 8. well after you take off the hairs (350 degrees) 45-60 minutes. Re- Mrs. Jack Keenan, ang cut in pieces, put it in the |; move lid for the remaining 10 Dorcas Group, ven with the boiling water, the| 172 minutes to - brown chicken.| First Baptist Church, Onions, the salt, pepper and! Ya Serves 6. | SPAGHETTI SAUCE '|parsley. Let it boil till is well Gerihrs. Mervyn Anderson1 pound minced beef cooked, about an hour, cheese, softened |difficulti iy d is and ol SS . . y 1 ; PE y 5 erivule Capes {1 pound minced pork | Take % cup of the water and| 4, cup mayonnaise PO Bohl ES CURRIED TUNA cup celery chopped {mix it in 3 cups of flour to! 1 ' : a ] tin flaked tuna cups onion chopped {make a soft dough. Roll it on a $9pS vegetable juice cocktail| It is extremely important to All that is needed to com-| |plete this summer special is a| Twelve Indications |glass of iced coffee or tea. HAMOLIVE RING MOULD | Of Impending Selopes untavored. | Mental Illness envelopes unflavored gelatine Going to an expert for emo- tional problems is just as sen- cups cold water cup sliced pimiento-stuffed|sihle ag going to a doctor to cure a cough, olives 1 package (8-ounces) cream| In all mental and emotional tin mushroom soup small can mushrooms sliced pastry board and cut it in recognize the signs of impend- |name (as you should), whereas] teaspoon dry mustard cups diced cooked ham cups cooked peas 15 teaspoon onion salt 1-3 cup French dressing Sprinkle gelatine over water. Cook over boiling water, stir-| ring frequently, until gelatine is dissolved. Chill 1; cup gelatine 4 mixture to consistency of un. | fusing to face his problems; d fi . ; Y »| Has a delusion that people are|ed fears; beaten egg white. Spoon 2 persecuting him Hears tablespoons chilled gelatine into Is so depressed that he is in-|/things. 9-inch ring mould. Arrange Y4|capacitated: cup sliced olives over gelatine.| ters agonies of indecision ing trouble, but even families| Is excessively irritable, given your friend is behaving un-| of psychotic sufferers are not|t0_temper outbursts; | wisely and sacrificing her rep-| always aware of the developing] Loses interest in his personal|utation, I think you should get| psychosis until "something ser- appearance, his job, his family; | your mother's advice on how to| to 3 cups tomato canned|squares in which you put a whole pack (can No. 2) meat ball made of minced steak, can tomato paste stick it together and drop it in 1 can tomato soup family size the boiling broth to cook about cup mazola oil ten minutes. Then % hour before tbsps. butter serving put the brown flour over rice. Serves 6. i cloves Jatlie finely chopped minced with water into the stew : ert § ield, | cup mixed pickling spice [to thicken. Goren Rober, Shefticla, Combine al! the ingredients in| Mrs. Lucien Chamberland, |a heavy skillet with the meat in| La federation des femmes, CORN PUPPIES | small balls if desired. Tie mixed| "Canadiennes-Francaises." 2 cups pancake mix pickling spice in cheesecloth and| % cup corn meal add to the ingredients. Simmer 15 tsp. onion salt {about 2 hours, stirring occasion-|3 1 tsp. dry mustard 14 chopped green pepper Hh cup canned peas or 1 cup chopped celery 1 1 tsp. curry powder Place above ingredients in top| 72 of a double boiler. Heat. Serve 1 ious has occurred alks feverishly, .marathon|be prudent and fair and diplo | J \ ~ "Reg. to 3.95 According to a recent ar-|Style, skipping from one sub- matic in this delicate matter. If | { $44 ticle, families should suspect|ject to another; you confide in her, she'll be| n deep trouble when a person: | Goes on spending sprees, far more sympathetic than harsh, g Lives in a separate world, re-/peyond his means; {I'm sure. M.H. | | Is incapacitated by unfound-| Mary Haworth counsels [through her column, not by mail imaginary| or personal interview. Write her 'in care of this newspaper. or sees CRETONS FRANCAIS pounds of pork shoulder onions Top with {ally. Makes about two quarts.|2 1, tsp. garlic powder 1% cups of water but not more Mix above ingredients thor-|than three weeks. oughly. Take 12 wieners and dip into batter. Fry in deep fat until brown. Serves from 6 - 12 per- sons Gertrude Colpus H-S Assoc. BROWN BEEF STEW | 2 ° pounds beef, chuck or rump roast, cut in squares 1-3 cup sasoned flour 2 tbsps. fat 3. cups boiling water 1 top celery 1-3 cup onion sliced small onions carrots cup celery diced small potatoes Mrs. Ross Edmunds, | 2 frypan, spices onions : | Mrs. Yvan Gilbert, La Federation des Femmes Canadiennes-Francaises. CURRY AND RICE | Ibs. meat (ground steak,| lamb, or chicken) cut in| bite-size pieces onions tbsps. curry powder tsp. salt tsp. ground allspice ge. can tomatoes 14 cup milk Juice of 1 lemon Melt 2 tbsps. shortening in add chopped onions, and salt. Cook until are slightly brown. |The remainder could be kept in| 14 teaspoon allspice a refrigerator, Pinch of cloves cup of boiling water for each quart of meat Cook the meat with salt, pep- per, onions, Stirring occasional- ly. When half cooked, combine | remaining 2 table- iy making ordinary choices; spoons chilled gelatine. Chilll Has moods that swing like a| until set. Combine cream cheese | pendulum between exhilaration! and mayonnaise; beat until{and depression; smooth. Gradually add vege-| Cannot sleep without h. I medi-| table juice cocktail, tabasco and | cation: | the spice to taste. Simmer until well cooked. Bake around 2| hours or until well done. | Rinse the moulds in cold water. Put in mould and cool. | Refrigerate. | Mrs. Lucien Vezina, Le Federation des Femmes, "Canadiennes-Francais." To top a plain cake, spread it lightly with creamed honey and then sprinkle it with coconut or choppea nut meats. tbsps. catsup, red tbsps. parsley chopped tbsp. Worcestershire sauce Wipe meat with a damp cloth, cut in l-inch cubes, rub with seasoned flour. Melt the fat in a heavy skillet. Brown the meat on all sides. Add boiling water, parsley, celery top, sliced onions, catsup and worcester- shire sauce, cover and simmer gently over low heat about 214 HNN PLAN NOW TO ATTEND THE HUGE MIKE MATT STARR-DYMOND PICNIC SATURDAY, 'AUGUST 12, 2:00 P.M. GREENWOOD PARK (5 miles west of Brooklin on Number 7 Highway) Free Rides, Games, Races, Entertainment HORSEMANSHIP CLASSES FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS at... STONEY CREEK RIDING STABLES PICKERING HAVE FUN WHILE LEARNING! Classes Commencing Sept. 5th Through Nov. 5th REGISTER NOW ! 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