THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1958.

PRACTICAL

Variety Meats Should Be Afternoon

Served More Often

IT'S amusing to watch

For a good, substantial liver

4, dredge diah

tender.

Add 1 c. milk. Cook, stirring constantly, until thickened.

Season to taste with salt and peppar.

I diners, in restaurants hensoned for Brown that specialise in French in 2 tbsp. lard. Cube liver.

Saute 34 c. thinly Aliced cooking, enjoying food they would never dream of surv- potatoes and 1 e. sliced onions ing at home. We mean in 1 tbsp, lard until brown and dishes made from variety Melt 3 tbsp. butter or mar- meats, such as tripe. heart, garine Blend in 2 tbsp. four, kidney and sweetbreads..

However, if they are pre- pured well, these foods are delicious and supply import- ant vitamins and minerals. It does take a little more time and effort to prepare them, it's true. But along with being nutritious, they are also money-savery - I welcome thought for most of us. SWEETBREAD CASSEROLE Sweetbreads en Casserole is one such dish.

To serve 6, soak 2 pairs sweetbreads in cold water

Arango liver, potatoes, onios and sauce in layers in casserole. Top with soit bread crumbs.

·Bake at 350' F, for 20 min. CREOLE FASHION

One of the favourite dishes in even the most expensiva French restaurants is Tripe a la mode de Caen, but we ind at most people prefer tripe as it is cooked in New Orleans, that is, Creole fashion.

To serve 4, wash 1 lb. tripe thoroughly in cold water. Cover with water. Simmer until ten- der, about 2 to 3 hrs.

hr. Remove membrane. Simmer 15 min. in water to skilic. Add 3

which tsp. anlt and tbsp.

been vinegar have

added

cold

for each qt. water.

Drain. Rinse In water. Brown in 3 tbsp. butter.

Place in baking dish. Arrange 3 C. aliced, cooked catrol, amall cooked onions, 1 e. cooked or tinned peas and 1 c. diced cooked potatoes around sweetbreads. Cover with 3 strips becon. Add 1 c. chicken bouillon; cover,

Buko at 350 F. 20 min, Sarves 0.

Heat 3 p. fut in heavy tbsp. chopped onion and cooked until brown.

A 2 e, tinned tomatoes. Cook 10 min.

Mix 2 tbsp. four and 3 (np. to bot mixture. water. Add

Cook 5 min.

Add 1 tbsp. Worcestershire sauce, 2 tsp. salt, 1⁄2 tsp. pup- rika.

Cut tripe into small

and dredge in Bour.

plecea

Brown on both sides in 3 tbsp.

fat with 3 tbsp, chopped green pepper.

Add tomato mixture.

on hot cooked rien.

Serve

-BY ALICE DENHOFF

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HOMECRAFT

Jumper In Crepe

MATERIALS:

Join 41 right lower part dia. facing SIRDAR taht side

12 02. of CREPE Wool In Lilac Pink; 1 pair of knitting noedles No 12; A set of double pointed needles No. 13 3 at, holdera.

TENSION:

MEASUREMENTS:

Wool

Work 1 Inch without dec., and work then inc. 1 m, at the ber, and end of next right side row ped every fol. 4th, row until there are 130 sts, on needle. Continus

inc. without

unil! work measures 14 ins. from east on

across these 41 sta.

Connue in are plece until work measures 2 ins, from cas

edge. Dec. 1 at at the beg, and end of next right side row and every fol. 4th, row unul edge. 104 sta, remain,

Shope armhotos Work 1 inch without des., Starting with right side row,

8 sta. and 14 rows to 1 then continue and Ine. I st. at cast of cts, at the beg. of 2 inch over moss stitch.

the beg, and end of next right next rows; doc. I at, at the beg Bide row and every fot. 4th. and end of a fol, right side row until there are 138 sts. om rows, Con.inuo 7 ins. without needle.

dec., then thepe phoulders: Continue without further ine, starting with right side row, tinlil work measures 14 Ins, cost off a sta, at tho beg, of 4

fot. rows. from cast on edgo,

Cast off remaining Shape armholas

Bust 34 inches.

FRONT

Left lower part

With No. 13 needica und Crepe cast on 32 sts. and work in mass st. (starting first row right side facing Kl) and inc.

1 at at centre edge (left edge) of every tol, right side row times; work 1 row after last Inc, row, which brings the wool to side edge. Leave these 41 sts to a st holder for time being; Centre lawer part

With Nc, 12 needles and Crepe cast on 24 ss, and work in mosa Ft. (ctarting frst row right side facing KI) and Ire,

76 514.

SLEEVES

Starting with right side row, cast off I sts, at the beg, of 2 next rows; dec. 1 st. al the beg With No. 12 needles and and erd of 4 fol. right side Crepe cast on 84 sta, and work rows. Work 2 ins. without dec. in moss st. throughout the

Next right side row: work 66 sleeve and when work ets, and leave on a st, holder; measures à ins, from cast on work remaining 50.

edge Inc. 1 $1, at the beg, and Continue at 86 sts on needte end of rext right side row and ard dec. 1 st. at neck edge of every fol. 4th, row until there fol, right side rows.

ore 120 sts, on needle, Continue without Inc. until siceva measures 18 in. from cast on edge.

Shapo zicevo

top: starting

Next starting at neck edge cost of 20 nts,, then work to the end of this row,

Con'inue al remaining 27 als. and dec. 1 st, at neck edge of with right side row, cast offi Bis at the beg. of 2 next rowa;

of every fol. rght side row

times, row 0

1 st. at the beg. and end every fol. right side times:

Continue with remain- dec. 1 al. at the beg, and end of.

work row after last ing 10 sta, without dec, un i, 4 fol. right side rows. Dec. 1 st. part of urmhole at the beg. of overy fol. row

until 32 st. romain." Cast off. measures 7 inches.

inc, row, which brings the wool straight

to right edge. Leave these 42 als. to a st. holder for time being.

Right lower part

With No. 12 needles and Crepe cast on 32 sts, and work In moss st. (starting Brst row right side facing Ki) and inc. 1 st. ai centre edge (right edge) of every fol right side row 0 times; work 1 row after lost ine, row, which brings the wool to centre edge, Leuve these 41 ats to a st. holder for time being.

Shape shouldor

Starting at shoulder edge cast off D sts, at the beg, of this row and the fol. alterna. tow.

Transfer 56 is. from el bolder to needle, join wool at centro edge and work left to correspond with shoulder

tight shoulder.

BACK

With Ne. 12 needles and Crepe cast on 124 ats, and work in moss it, throughout the work Next ow: starting with left and when work measures 2 ins. lower part, right side foclug, from cast on edge, dec. 1 st, at work across all 41 ats, join the beg, and end of next right centre 42 sla. right side facing side row and every fok, 4th, row and work across these 42 ss, until 104 ats. remain.

TO MAKE UP

Press all pieces carefully. Sew shoulder acoma and prest.

Neck edging and Bow: with No. 19 double pointed needles and Crepo cast on 150 ste, fon these to centre front right side facing and pick up evenly B sta, to right shoulder seam; 78 als, scross the back neck line and 85 sta from left shoulder mom lo centro front; cast on 150 sts. at this end as well then work 3 rows K1, P1 rib.. Calt off in rib. Press the edging lightly then etrange the bow an seen on model. Sew side and sleeve acarts and press. Set end sew in sleeves.

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The problem that faces

Mrs. Thorneycroft in the wilderness

does Mrs

tricky well relish the notion of giving

Hornertree Peter obvious. There is the tricky well private aide of her per-

kint of sympathy and

re-

con- conallly a little more of a break. a period in the political names to an ambi'ious maz How to make a power-a.- wilderness a period in who has come abruptly to the tuned husband resigned to re- which she has had to end of a golden road. The signetion is a problem that not problem of Anding the right few political wives have had adjust herself to saying ind of balm without walking to cope with. The saddest goodbye to all the glorica of around Uke a figure in tragedy. erat case is Lady Eden's, who being hostess at No. 11, The problem of helping a man found a canal running through Downing Street?

whose job has bean time-con- her drawing-room, her private ming to a pitch of heette in life swamped by puble affairs, tensity, to cone with the two But she, n serious woman with tered poddess of disenchantment a taste for seclusion and the enlled More Letture.

company of close friends, would probably ask for nothing more than her husband's restored health and domestic peace. of mind.

The problems of a wife who rustand suddenly finds the Aubusson under his fest has Turned Into thomy ground, are

Hostess Ensemble

By GRACE THORNCLIFFE

A BLOUSE, skirt and pants make up a smart ensemble for entertaining at home, The slim pants and billowing overskirt are of blue and green colton brocade with n alky sheen, The shirt sa af pale blue air with a dark green, grosgrain sallor tie and belt,

;

SUDDEN SWITCH

For a woman who carried out a very publie job as grace- Even Sir Winston's career fully as Mrs Thorneycroft, the has had its share of crushing sudden switch back to a normal rettacks, but for Lady Chur- tempo readjustment. Once you chill there has always been have geare yourself to be're the atmosphere of oplo cor- a top political hostes eater Adence renerated by her hus- talning on a grand scale and band, He, at the age of 21, enjoying it tremendously-it is calmly announced the fact tha

accustom yourself he would ultimately be buried

as hurd to

fo

'o the old pa tern of fe as in Westminister Abbey. (And Stirling Mars to find hap If you must marry a poll'ician, piness with a tricycle, Gone the choose one. who is a Sunday elal dinners, the luncheons, painter and bricklayer: it may he committees, the tremendous- come in handy from timu to ' rala dances.

time.)

to,

MARRY A KING

and

Knit It In Flecked Wool

And on engagement book het sedderly has a positively pelar emptiness about its pages Is a difficult hing to get used Not only political wives have to face the problems of the These are the drawbacks But wilderness. You may marry A here may be compensa ions to king on Monday, and And temper the chill wind of sud- Tuesday's revolution has turn- den change.

him into a former or a car- A husband who has t'me for salesman. Admirals h' family. time for books remerals pre having a fairly insicad of documents, time for terze time in this age of hesires and friends instead of steamining, when anything from Cabinet meetings and colleagues mero redundency to a prisonate is a good thing to have about preference for kilt-or- trows the place, ever if he also needs may mean the politely opened

3 OZB, Emu cortain amount of time door. Commander Kierans, the

to

42-year-old railor who was Double Knitting. Ard at a time of high captain of the Ameʻhyst, said

1 pair of No. 9 (long) other day in mortallly among public faces the

the calm Emu knitting needles. 'here may well be considerable Trafalgar voice of one who hos comeentation in the matter of looked on tempests that he had hralth. The rank-and-dle man, put on advertisement in the wide, oven one whose occupation has paper and was open to offers. temporarily gone, is a sounder For the women behind the Insurance risk than a man with scenes, the runny climate may a Ministry.

'be harder to malutain. Mr Thorneycroft has con- riderable resources of her own

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get used to it.

A career halted by avere illness is the stiffest problem as well, which would be enough of all-yet, when Cyril Smith, make fier do admirable at the peak of his powere,

any companion In

widemers trarically last the use of his She has astonishing beauty with right hand he and his planist- a magnalla bloom, a talent for wife Phyllis Sellick merely

to

making herself and her sur- began methodically to arrange roundings Jook effortlessly their murlo for two-planos- elegant, a lively interest in the three-hamda.- Resignation. in eris, an Italianate warmth of much, ekom, là just a word in perranulity and gift for the 'detionary, laughter, and a dolighted dova

MATERIALS:

Romany

11/

yd petersham

4yd, velvet ribbon 1" wide.

MEASUREMENTS: Round head: 22 inches when stretched.

Diameter: 141⁄2 inches, TENSION:

MAIN PART

Continue decreasing 12 sta. In every dee. row in this manper, 1 working 1 row then 2 rows without shaping sålernately be- tween the decrcasa rows until (In cach RIC- 74 ata. remain. ceeding decreasa row there will be 2 luss sts, worked betwee each decrease than in previous decrease row). When 74 sts, re- main - decrease in game manner in overy row until 14 sis. re- main..

(In stocking st, i rowk, rovy p.)

Using No. 9 neodles, cast, on 130 sis. and p. 1 row.

Next row: K. (wice into every st, (278 sts.)

Next row: P. Shape as fol- lows:

Next rowi Work 2 tog all along the row; break of wool, thread through remaining sis. and fasten off.

1st row: K.1, 2 tog. t.b.i., .42, K.2 log. k2 10g. tbl., repeat from• to last 45 sts, 1.42, k2 tog., k.1, (206 316.);

Works 2 rows without shape Ing.

4th row: PJ. p.2 tog., p.40, p.2 to .b.1, p.2 tog. repeat G sta. to 1 inch over from to last 43 ss., p.40, p.2

TO MAKE UP stocking stitch.

log. t.b.1., p.) (254 str.)

Press with a hot iron qvér a Work 1 row without shaping damp cloth. Bow up scam with ,613, row: P.1. p.2 tog, * p38, a back stitch. Sitch petersbem p.2 log. t.b.in p.3 tog repeat hand to edge of beret gathering from to lost 41 st, 1.38, p.2 in fullness to back. Bew tog. t.b... p.l. (242 stál).

ribbon over petersham,

ABBREVIATIONS:

K. knit; p. purl; st(s). stitch(es); tog. together;

tion to her husband. She may By AMANDA MARSHALLŢt.b.l. through back loop.

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