THE CHINA

Make Your Daughter Learn To

THOSE DOUBLE

CHINS

A double chin seems to creep on one unawares. We don't realise what's happening until it's there. But don't worry. Get to work on it. Splash it night and morning with ice-cold water. Pat beneath the chin until it tingles. Exercise by turning to right and left as far as possible, right back, and then forward on the chest

Cauliflower Soups

1 small cauliflower

pt. liquor from cauliflower pt. milk.

11⁄2 oz. seed pearl tapioca (light weight)

14 oz. sugar (if liked) Nutmeg

Salt and papper

Cook!

HERE'S no difficulty in interest

ing a girl in cooking if you show her a good example.

some

Getting a small daughter take an interest in cooking one of the problems that all mothers meet. Here's how Elizabeth Craig would solve it.

Make into a roly-poly Tie in a buttered or wet pudding cloth at each end. Tack edges together on top. Place in a saucepan containing enough hot stock made from bones or trimmings to cover. Simmer for two hours.

If you're a good cook, and make things your daughter likes to eat, you'll soon find that she doesn't meat. Put meat and bacon through need to have her interest in cookery a mincer. Stir in crumbs, egg, dilut- ed with the stock, and salt and pep cultivated.

The problem will be to keep her per to taste. from confiscating

of your four, and from making cakes and pies not even the dogs will eat in short, from making a nuisance of herself when you are busy.

Now that's the time when you should start teaching her to cook It was nothing but endless re- quests for some flour and "some

Last week-end Elizabeth the Sec- milk” and the disappearance of all the pigeon food into "pies" instead ond and I had a field day. She show of down my fantails throats that led me how to make a casserole of made me take Elizabeth Craig the veal I'd demonstrated to her at Eas ter, and I showed her how to make Second seriously.

two simple sweets, suitable for old and young.

I didn't believe her when, at the age of seven, she loudly announced Jone day from beside a mess she. was concocting in a saucepan: "Tm following after you."

When cold brush with meat glaze. Enough for four persons.

CASSEROLE OF VEAL

Prepare the cauliflower and cook in boiling salted stock or water.

It wasn't until a few days later, 31b. stewing real 2oz. butter, Rub through a fine sieve, return to when she returned from a shopping one clove of garlic, salt and peppe the saucepan with the liquor, blend expedition with lb. caramels for to taste, 1oz. flour, seven medium the seed pearl tapioca with a little her mother, a packet of cigarettes carrots two large peeled onions, cold milk, and stir into the soup for her father, and a har of choco-half pint boiled peas. Adit the sugar and seasoning and late for herself, that I began to feel boil for half an hour. Add the I must watch my step. milk, reboit and serve.

Modern Living-Dining

Room

A clever method of dividing

"Where did you get the money?? asked her father, my brother.

She shrugged her shoulders, and answered airily:

I just

charged."

"You're a very naughty girl" re- proved father. "Promise we you'l

a never do that again.”

"

Cut the veal into suitable pieces. Melt the butter in a frying pan. Dip

BY

ELIZABETH CRAIG

"Boo-hoo! Boo-hoo!" she wept. room that has to be used both as living and dining room consists of "How c'can I f'follow in a auntie's

each piece of veal in flour, seasoned painting a low white dado around f'footsteps if I don't ch'charge.

with salt and pepper, to taste, and the base of the wall and building

Since those days my little niece fry in the butter till golden brown white bookcases out into the room the same height as the dado. These has often helped me to cook Now, on both sides. Place in a casserole. Quarter and fry the onions light- bookcases. set off the corner of the at the age of eleven, she can pre- room to be used as a dinette. This pare and serve breakfast and tealy. Slice and fry the carrots for division is further accented by hav-as daintily as the most exacting two or three minutes. Stir into cas ing a different shade of brown car- housewife without any supervision.serole with any butter remaining in pet than is used for the balance Wondering just how much she pan. Add garlic.

of the room.

Thousands of circles mousseline handsewn with gold se quins were used to band the hem of Harriet Hilliard's gown. Ban- ches of the circles are stitched to a band of horsehair stiffening 30 that the petals sway back and forth gracefully as the screen ac- tress walks.

SHOP TO BEST ADVANTAGE AT

The upper walls are had learned from example, I asked Cover and bake in a rather hot painted sand colour, while the mod-her this week to plan for me menus oven, 315deg. F. for two hours. Un THE ern furniture is in natural dark for a hot day in summer. Here they cover and stir twice during cooking Add peas ten minutes before serv- I apologise for her spelling. bleached are. some

ing walnut, varied

Breakfast. Grapefruit, toast, butter and thick white honey: cof- fee.

Too Many Sweets!

Then a child is well give if no me

is a wise adage. But little

Luncheon Devilled eggs: apple banana. lettis and tomato salad with

mayonaise vanilla ice cream and raspberries: lemonade and choco- Tate biscuits.

Tea Brown bread and butter and black-current jam, chocolate declares (eclairs); shortbread bis cuits: tea.

Supper. Cold veal roll with lettis and tomatoes pineapple and cream.

DEVILLED EGGS

Serve from casserole with a dish Fof hot boiled new potatoes moisten- ed with melted butter and sprinkled with minced chives or parsley.

NOTE There were six of us to

Sunday dinner Menn was grape- fruit cocktail, casserole of veal and new potatoes, tapioca fluff and rasp- berries and cherry delight.

ELIZABETH'S FAVOURITE

SPLITS

8oz. flour, 2oz. castor sugar, two eggs, jam and whipped cream, 30z. butter, half teaspoon salt, half cup. Three hard-boiled eg one tea-milk, two teaspoons baking powder. spoon butter. tomato ketchup. salt Sift flour into a basin with salt and pepper to taste.

and baking powder Rub in butter

Halve eggs. Scoop ant yolks. Mix with finger tips. Beat and stir in with butter and tomat ketchup eggs. Stir in milk Beat well, Al- and salt and pepper taste. Pile most fill twenty battered boa tins. into white shells. Enough for two or three persons.

COLD YEAL ROLL

Bake in a hot oven, 500deg, F ten to twelve minutes When cold, split Spread each half with your ourit jam. Top with whipped

NOTE When I wer bread-

there

stewing veal. Zoz: one beaten egg lb hacom.

stock salt and peppe

any skip and bone.fs

hot or

flour

only 4lb. its with half Ti Just as

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