STAPLES
FISH SAUCES
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1938.
SURPRISES
RABBIT STEW
TASTY RAREBIT
CURD RECIPES
FEET SPOILT BY JAPANESE ·
FASHION
Pointed Toes And High Heels
DOCTORS CALL FOR
REFORM
IMMIGRATION
·INTO CANADA
EXPLORATION NORTH OF HIMALAYAS
Mr. A. W. Nell, an independent 1,800 Miles Surveyed
member from British Columbia,
Can
on
He says he wants to eliminate Bir Francis Younghusband's
has given notice of a Bill in the In a paper read to the Royal House of Commons to amend the Geographical Society recently, Mr. Oriental Immigration Act for the Eric Shipton described the expe- cancellation of the gentleman's) dition of 1937 to the unexplored Recent correspondence in the agreement under which 150 country round the Bhaksgam
labourers Here are some recipes for dif-medical journals has once again | Japanese Small pieces of cheese make
enter River, north of the Himalayas. MUSHROOM SAUCE WITH SAVOURY BALLS
snacks. An end of red terent kinds of curas.
called attention - to tasty
the almost Canada each year,
The exploration was undertaken Rabbit is apt to be insipid in cheese is excellent for Welsh rare-
unanimous Cut a quarter of a pound of
ORANGE CURD
the Aftieth anniversary of in medical opinion mushrooms into small pleces and flavour, but this method of stewing bit.
Cook in a double boller oz. of circles as to the need for reform the present disparity between the simmer in a quarter of a pint each makes it appetising. Have the
Ingredients: 302. cheese, 302 salt butter. 6oz of castor sugaring adult footwear, particularly treatment of Chinese and that of famous journey, across Asia,
About 1,800 square malles were of milk and fish stock (or all milk) rabbit cut into joints. Wash and
margarine, two tablespoonfuls and the grated rind and juice of that of women. says the Dally Japanese, and to restrict the until soft. Drain off the Equld dry them, then coat thickly in breadcrumus, a pinch of salt and two oranges. Stir until the sugar Telegraph medical correspondent. Immigration of both races to surveyed. The three main items of interest were the axing of the and rub the mushrooms through a well-seasoned floor, with a dessert pepper, 1 teaspoonful made mus- and butter have melted, then add This view is no doubt shared by merchants and students. The
geographical position of the Aghil. # a teaspoonful of chopped two very well beaten eggs and go a very large number of manufac-more, Melt a tablespoonful of but-spoonful of chopped parsely added tard.
he declares, Is
long
Pass, the tracing of the course of ter in a saucepan, add a dessert- to it. Cut up a quarter of a pound onion, if liked. Two tablespoon on stirring until it thickens.
turers. But it has so far failed to overdue, especially as British
the Zug-Shakegam River from spoonful dour, and when blended of bacon and try gently until the fuls ale or milk.
ORANGE AND LEMON CURD
make much impression on the immigrants are being kept out. add the liquid from the mushrooms fat is drawn from it, then put the
the point reached by Mason in Melt the margarine, add the Rub the rest from 2 oranges and mysterious citadel known as "tashe and boll for five minutes, stirring pieces in a casserole or stew pan-grated cheese, salt, pepper and lemon on to 80%, of lump_sugar.ion.”
1920 to its junction with the well. Add the mushroom puree. Put the pieces of rabbit and two onion. Stir gently, then add the put into a double boller with loz
Surukwat and Yarkand Rivers, Since health, comfort, carriage-larged, and always unbeautiful. und the unravelling of the
sleve.
salt, pepper, and lemon juice to large sliced onions into the bacon) breadcrumbs, milk or ale, and the of butter and the juice of the frigrace and freedom from local and The other toes, if they have not topographical problems
taste.
water and less vinegar.
fat and fry until nicely browned, mustard. adding more bacon fat or dripping
Cook and stir for two minutes
HAVE YOU TRIED
1 necessary. "Put rabbit and onion then pour on to rounds of toast CAPER SAUCE
on the bacon. Put a good table- spread with butter or dripping. Put into a saucepan three tablespoonful of flour into the frying Place under the grill to brown spoonfuls of butter, two table-pan and cook it in the fat, then lightly. spoonfuls of water. and two add slowly a pint of stock or water tablespoonfuls of vinegar. Add a well flavoured with meat extract.
When thick and smooth pour tablespoonful of chopped capers and boll for a couple of minutes. over the rabbit, cover closely and Stir in teaspoonful of Anely chop-cook for two hours gently, Then ped parsley just before serving It put in the following savoury balls, a less sharp sauce is liked use more increasing the heat at the same time so that it does not go off the boll. Mix together two ounces of breadcrumbs and an Dunce of chopped suet. Season well with Melt an ounce
a half of grated leïnon rind, salt, pepper, butter in a saucepan, stir in an chopped parsley, a pinch of herbs, ounce of flour, and cook for
and grated nutmeg. Bind together minute. Add a quarter of a pint with beaten egg. If these are put of milk and a quarter of a pint into boiling water for three or four of fish stock or water, a saltspoon-minutes before being added to the ful of salt, and some cayenne.stew they will not break up. Boll for five minutes and stir in
."
SHRIMP SAUCE....
and
a teaspoonful of anchovy essence
and a gill of chopped shrimpɛ.
1.
DUTCH SAUCE
is best cooked in a double saucepan and stirred one way gently.
MUSTARD SAUCE
Blend a tablespoonful of corn- flour and a teaspoonful of mustard with a little out of half a pint of ash stock. Boll up the rest and pour over the cornflour. Return to
and when melted add four egg yolks, stir until it thickens.
„LEMON CURD Melt together 40%, of butter, soz. of castor sugar and the grated rind and juice of 2 lemons. Then add 2 well-beaten eggs and stir until it thickens.
and
at
the
who bas been
secondary deformities depend so intimately on strong, supple and developed corns, usually show un-sources of the great glaciers of the Panmah, Blafo, Virjërab, well-made feet, this is the more sightly pressure marks.
Crevasse and Braldu, surprising.
All this is exaggerated by foot-
Mr. Shipton. Thozh feet differ in shape, it wear with too-high heels, since
said that the natural these tend to thrust the toes down selected as one of the members of the 1938 Everest expedition, may be
thel: already 1433- healthy foot has a straight inner wards into
was accompanied by Mr. H W. naturally shaped prison. with well-separated line.
Tilman, Mr. Michael Spender and MARROW CURD
Mr J. B. Auden Steam 4lb. of vegetable marrow straight-lying toes. Further, when until very tender, then drain and walking the heel ls, lifted from the ground, the front portion of mash and beat to a paste over the foot and the toes expand a low gas with 802. of butter. lb. of little as pressure is transferred to
and the juice and
them and need the proper amount lump sugar
of room for this untrammelled ex- grated rinds of 8 lemons. Slimer.
pansion. for 10 minutes after the sugar has dissolved, stirring all the time.
Asparagus Custard? Drain a tim of asparagus tips thoroughly and wipe dry in a clean cloth. Put in a pledish. Beat two eggs and pour half a pint of hot milk over them; add an ounce of butter just melted, pepper, salt, cayenne, and a tablespoonful or
CURD FOR CHEESE CAKES more of onely grated cheese. Pour
Bring a quart of water to boiling over the asparagus. Stand the pledish in another dish containing point, then add 2 dessertspoonfuls hot water which covers the out-of lemon juice and 2 eggs beaten side of the dish as far as the cus-in a quart of milk. Leave until it tard. Bake in a moderate oven forms a curd and skim from the until the custard is just set, then water. serve at once.
CHEESE BISCUITS
Four ounces of flour Four ounces of grated cheese Salt and pepper Four ounces of butter One tresh egg
Drain un
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EFFECT ON GAIT
In any case the galt suffers, es is obvious by comparing the grace
of movement and carriage of the barefooted women of the West Indies or Southern Mediterranean
not in
BRIG OF AYR VIEW SAVED
The threat to the amenities of
the Brig of Ayr, immortalised by Burns, no longer exists,
countries with that of the average` fashionably shod woman in London or Paris. Moreover, minor second- ANATOMICAL "CHANGE
ary changes and inhibitions are an Fortunately, as regards young almost inevitable result in spinal
Ayr Town Council had favoured the building of a dam across the and growing children, this has to tissues and muscles, if
river at an estimated cost af a great extent been recognised. As joints. the result of popular education and
To repeat, the feet of a really nearly £18,000. This, according demand, admirably shaped and a hair sieve, and to healthy boots, shoes and sandals/Physically fit, graceful and beauti- to Burns lovers, would have spoil-
should themselves be ed the view of the bridge. each pint add beaten eggs. 4 for children are easily obtainable. things of grace, beauty, or at any
At its meeting recently the But there appears to come tablespoonfuls of cream, 8oz. of
arate anatomical amiciency. This Council rejected the lowest tender. currants, teaspoonful of grated stage, especially in the lives of wo- could scarcely, alas, be said of the the contractors, In view of altered nutmeg and 3 tablespoonfuls of men, when "fashion" intervenes majority of the inhabitants of conditions, being unable to
and demands footwear with a these islands over thirty years of adhere to their original offer. crushed ratafia crumbs.
pointed toe. This means the push- age.
The Council also decided to ask But, apart from the dictates of Ayr Burns
further Club what ing outwards of the great toe,"the pushing in of the little toe and the hunching up of the middle toes..
not be required. Work the paste into a smooth ball roll it out an Put the flour, salt, and pepper eighth of an inch thick, then
ful race
so-called "fashion," there is no rea-action it. was proposed to take" son at all why this should not be regarding the scheme to purchase
'Your Melt
ounces of but- ter. beat in the yolks of two eggs. In a basin mix together the juice of half a lemon with twice the quantity of milk., Sea the pan and cook for three min-in a basin, add the grated cheese. stamp it into rounds with a cut- By middle age the great toe is remedied or to suppose that manu- the famous Tam O'Shanter Inn. son well and combine carefully utes. Add a tablespoonful of Mix together then rub in the butter the size of the top of a wine-definitely on a permanent slant, facturers would not gladly co- It was reported that the
butter and eggs. Stir vinegar, salt, pepper, cayenne and ter very lightly. Beat up the egg glass. Bake a delicate brown in a and the joint at the base of it is operate in the suitable clothing of to obtain financial support for over a low heat until it in thickens. mace. Boft up. stir in a small and mix the four, etc.. to a stiff slow oven Lift very carefully on usually more prominent in con-beautiful feet rather than in the the scheme in London had falled.
paste with it. All the egg may
to a sieve as they so easily break. sequence. sometimes actually en-masking of ugly ones. As this sauce is liable to curdle, it plece of butter, and serve.
A fund of only £400 was raised.
with the
effort
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