THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1949.
PRACTICAL HOMECRAFT
Making A Hobby
Pay
By MARION CLYDE MCCARROLL
E
extra
VER feel the need of
just
little ก money?
Just that little bit that will make all the difference between having the high cost of living cat up every available penny or having a few dollars to put away as n hest egg or spend as you please?
Very well then why not alo as thousands of other wonen are doing and make those extra dollars right at home? Earn them by doing for others something you already like to 'do for yourself, whether it's cooking, sewing, some sort of handcraft, gar dening or making rugs.
In other words, make that hobby of yours bring in some good tard cash.
You haven't a hobby?
Then get one. There are dozena and dozens of them you can take up. nny one of which, if you're clever at It, can be turned into #money- making venture.
Says Joseph Leeming, whose new hook. "Money-Making Hobbies," his "A habby Just been published; should be fun, something you really enjoy doing. But, as thousands of out. there are people have found scores of 100
of hobbies which, after n shorter or longer period, turn out to he sources of profit." He then goes on to say that the aim of his book in "to present a wider
of
variety proven money-making hobbies than has heretofore been avachable in any single volume."
In carrying out this purpose, he tells about people who have earned wood carving, making money by costume jewellery, decorating old tin trays, keeping bees, raising rabbits: by baking ples and cakes, cutting
THE MAKING OF ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, such as those on which Mrs Ann Brock is at work here, is one of the interesting and remunerative hobbies described in a new book on "Money-Making Hobbles."
gems, raising herbs, hunting wild- flowers, taking pictures, and doing numerous other things.
In a special section tied "Hobbies for Housewives.“ he describes how many women have found dollars in "the housewives's work of darning sucks, turning collars, repairing holes burned in dress, sewing on buttons, and otherwise keeping men's and women's clothing up to snuff."
Many of the hobbles discussed in the book are suficiently simple so that they can be learned from Mr Lecming's description of them. To do others well enough to earn money more defnite by them requires instruction, and
to meet this need, ilst of the author has appended books in which renders will find de- falled structions in the various crafts and other pursuits.
"Money-Making Hebbies" should be available at your bookstore.
Let's Eat
BY
IDA BAILEY ALLEN
1 walker! WHEN
Into the test- Jetchen the Chef was pounding a large piece of beef with a wooden mallet.
"This is the utility beef which is back on the market he explained. "It is not the Blet mignon," it "is" not the porterhouse; it is a piece of brisket for the pot-roust, but it can be made just as tender as the prime beef." A few more thumps with re mallet and he held it up.
That ought to make a fine pat- rozsi," I said. "But I never saw such a thick piece of meat pounded before. Usually we pound thinner cuts such as roum steak or veal for scalloppini."
same.
Samo Principle
feed on
corn.
So
use a bayleaf and both whole pepper- corns and whole allspice. These add a much better Bavour than they are ground."
when
Dinnor Noodle Soup
Croutons Pot-Roast of Beef Swedish Style --
Potter Potatoes Tomata-d String Beans Fried Cucumbers Tokay or Concord Grape Pie Coffee or Tea Milk (Children) All Measurements Are Levet Recipes Seree Four
Pot-Roast of Beef Swedish Stylo
lender.
COSTUME JEWELLERY, says the author of "Money- Making Hobbies," is easy to make and profitable. Even if you don't care about money, it's fun.
Should A Small Child
Lor
and
Have Calisthenics?
see what he loses.
1949 IDEAL
HOME EXHIBITION
ROOFED with glass silk and
fronted by a 65ft tower with a 12ft golden Britannia on the dome, an astonishing build- ing is to be erected in Olympia, London, before March,
It will be one-afth the size of St. Paul's Cathedral, but it will rise from the ground within three weeks of its first "stone-laying". Modern methods and materials will account for its swift erection as well as its beauty.
As the Pavilion of Beautiful Things at the Ideal Home Exhibition, open from March 1 to 20, it wi ofter visitors an adventure in luxury and perfection.
of
Carpeted in thick grey Wilton and lighted by seven- huge crystal chandeliers,
hundreds with swinging lustres, it will contain, on circular display stages, selected masterpieces of modern craftsman- ship in silverware, crystal, glass, fabrics and leatherwork, Six Arms noted for high-class wares are to contribute some of the proudest specimens from their stocks.
The Pavilion itself will ho an example of architectural splendour, in style based on the 18th Century Roman Doric. Craftsmen are already at work in London, Manchester and elsewhere_creating its parts in ad- The more-than-twice-life- vance. size Britannia is being made at Hammersmith. The delicately de-
$140
and
of
corated panels for its walls tower, as well as the great dome, ard to be fibrous plaster mouldings-an art formerly
the prerogative French and Italian artists, which has now renched its highest levels in Britain. They are being mado at Hampstead.
In the north, a thou-
Band yards of silk drawn, spun and woven from glass is being prepared for the pavillon roof, This, again, is a post-war product.
UPSTAIRS AND AGAIN!
The day of tall houses is return- ing-helping to solve the problems of housing families in towns.
An iden that will make house- wives think and perhaps abandon prejudices is to be Illustrated by the
the Ministry of Health at
Exhibition.
The Ministry will show a three- storey family house which is sure to be provocative to a generation accustomed to the universal two- storey villa ar "semi" But it will be the tall house of a new mood and u new era, not the tollsome dwelling of 'a century ago. ̧
It will give all the advantages of four bedrooms and a bathroom upstairs with both a roof-terrace und A ground-level garden for more recreation, without taking ground space than can be spared for such amenities in what the experts rall "densely populated urban areas."
Innovations-rid. the tall house of Its ancient faulis. No-one nowadays hus to carry up coals and water, or bring down ashes from the upper The ordeal of polishing, brushing and scrubbing has been fithed. The modem three-storey home will be as easily worked as many h two-storey one. Visitors will see exactly how.
Other interesting types of home which the Ministry will show installed in the same three-storey terrace building include a two-storey malsanette, a two-room flat, and a single-room flat
Four more houses by Individual building concerna will complete the Ideal Homes. It will Village of frame an enchanting flower garden. brilliant village centres ever created.
mos!
Housework By
For this purchase 3 to 4 lbs, brisket, round or rump of beef. Pound the meat thoroughly to tenderise, their lad it with 2 oz, fnt sult pork cut in
By CARRY CLEVELAND MYERS, Ph.D. strips. Truss into shape and tie with "But Madume, the principle is the
I fed makes the texture elean white string. Brown all over
are actual social grace, the kind that mothers DIGHTLY, many much more lender, no matter how in meat fat in a heavy kettle. Add 11⁄2
eager to find ways of cultivating makes him more ready to be a thick it is. This grass-fed utility tsp. salt, 2 tbsp. minced onion.
home from the
1 small physient grace in the young child. cepted by his normal playmates and peppercorns, 3 tbsp. beef has just come
Vinegar,
with them. writes: share wholesome fun a mother sp. For example, range. As you know, Madame, bay-leat, 15 whale
a set of Nearly always, any such nehlevement when cattle feed on grass, the muscles sugar and 3 nacho tao. beel ex-
cut in bits. "Please prescribe for me
calisthenies for a
a 21⁄2 year old girl. as in fancy dancing, which causes the become tough and the meat becomes Add 1 c. water and stringy. There is not much fat in the tract.
strong, wiry little child, child to win attention of adults, tends in full bloom-one of the Cover tight and braise slowly She is a
to render him less it to have normal I'd like to keep her supple. And fibres of the ment like you have from 3 hours, or until very the cattle that
45 min. at 15 lbs. what is the best method of develop fun with other children of his age. pressure-cook
Then see in after pounding this grass-fed beef to pressure.) If necessary place an 8s-ing grace
Yet many parents of the very In part I to prevent
I answered her about like make tender, we have to add some bestos mat underneath fat."
scorching. From time to time add this. Although some perliatricians timid tot incline to think first of "That's a good explanation," I said. a total of 1 extra cup water contain-recommend some calisthenics for the solo dancing lessons for him, the
beet exten
extract.
baby (which should be employed very thing which may render him "Now I suppose you're going to laret ing1⁄2 tsp. the ment?"
Before serving, remove the meat only with the pediatrician's advice) more timid among his fellows.
hardly apply to u Of course, some tots who are "You mean to put the fat in from the kettle. Make a gravy from these exercises
physically very awkward may pront
TOW through the neat?"
the meat Juice, adding 1
you can sit back and let some from the proper kind of danga Now the kettle in
Young Father
the ing lessons. Moreover,
child
sound waves boil the coffee needle, put a thin 2 inch strip of fat stead using water. Add with 2
I might add that some young may need special guidance of the and wash the clothes, stirred smooth in 2 tbsp. salt
pork into the end, and draw 11 tbsp. flour
fathers have hit on ways of lough
physician.
You can, that is, if you have a through the raw meat; these salt pork milk, and bring to boiling point.
Most mothers could afford to have new super-siren such as the one good balance and chief concern about #raço and developing
In the
nation's strips, called lardoons, should be in- move white string from the meat beening the tot against physical fears
In the now being built troduced in at least a dozen pinces fore serving. Enough for two meals: strong leg and back muscles in him young child in terms of his learning most advanced ultrasonic labor
3 or 4 lb, pot-roast of utility then hash with left-over bits.
How safe such procedure is I don't to be considerate of the rights of tories at the University of California Fried Cucumbers
know. I think there needs to be others, good manners, proper inhiblat Los Angeles. Select 2 large cucumbers that are considerable caution. I
have bu tions, and skill of being a good play- Dr. Isadore Rudnick, a physicist, over-ripe. Thin-peel and cut cross-served a few fathers, for example, mate. Anyway, what will it profit
experiments show wise in in, alices. Dip in milic; lifting a tot at his ankles near his child to have a very graceful body super-sound waves are about 60 dust with salt and pepper, then dip teet that
50 the tot stands alone with and be a prig or a brat?
times
moro effelent, at washing clothes
washind than some machines, and are also handy to and light your pipe, kl mice roaches and even help fight smog.
for
1
"Yes you take that long larding milk to the Bank. rich top child as old us yours.
beer"
"Ah, ouf, that is the best way to put into the stringy meat the fat that
should be there. We chefs always use that method,"
"But in case some of our rentiers don't have lagding needles, well have to give a different method," I said.
"It is not difficult to put the sult pork through the meat on the out- side the Chief went on. make
"You just tt slash with a sharp knife and push, the salt pork through It"
But how can we get some fat salt pork into the centro of the meat?
Wooden Skewor
Re-
in line dry bread crumbs. Fry tend his sole der and brown in vegetable fat,
the
ph-
This strikes me as
Ersatz Sausage
Suits Germans
excellent and there may be all sorts Grape Pic Prepare rich ple pastry, and lae of variationn of this principle.
But there are many other ways To Make ain, pie plate with it. the filing, cut and seed 3 c. ripe to- for the tot to acquire similar re-
sults, especially kay grapes, or instead use 3 c. con tumble outdoor play with others
in the rough and
Frankfurt, Germany-A "hundred which the seeds cord grapes from
his age. than
which there is noth-percent orentz" sausage and a milk have been removed; slminer the skins
sud- 10 min. in c. water; then combining better. I think. Also from good substitute has been produced
apparalus, swings and cessfully in Germany and the Ger- with the pulp. Add 4 c. sifted nil climbing
aldes. Unfortunately lack of
mans ilke it, the Bipartite Control space purpose flour mixed with
such children of deprives many "That can be done by making a
Office announced. granulated sugar and 1⁄2 tsp. cinna long hole in the ment with an ice-
mon if desired. Spoon into the lined wholesome play materials, though pick or a thick wooden skewer," he ple plate. Dot with tbsp. butter many tots and runabouts are so de- explained. "Then you push a very ar margarine. Cover inttice fashion nied because parents who could, do thin strip of salt pork way down into within strips of the pastry.not provide such. the opening of the broad end of the Bake 10 min, in a very hot oven, 425 skewer. The meat closes up over it, F; then redues the heat to 375 F. et voila! Now there's something else and continue baking 30 min. longer I will do to this pot-roast to make it
itor until the grapes are cooked and fender. I will add a little vinegar
in the cooking. And for a special the crust is brown. treat
I will prepare it' in the style of Sweden with three anchovies for tho seasoning."
"What! No onions or spices?" "But of course, Madamol splees are very Important. I shall
Trick Of The Chof
C.
Dancing Lessons
The announcement said a firm in has turned out such a Hanover sausage and that the firm's ten-ton daily output is being sold out. Tho U.S. Government whilpped 100 tons of soya to help the project."
Some skilful tenchers give group
At the same time a milk substi- dancing lessons to tots, which in tute was developed by a British volve a variety of balancing exer- medical group working in the Ruhr cises and require group co-operation. and is now manufactured at the But most dancing lessons for young rate of 100 tons a month.
Bipartite omelals children nim et training them like
anid develop- Tomato-d string beans are at seats to do faney stunts to be shown ment of the projects
would 03060 different. Just heat nica freshly
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meat and dairy cooked string beans in 1 (0 oz.) tin off to adults. Granting that the child considerably.
In situation in the western occupation many gain thereby somewhat tomato muce.
zono,
Add a little onlon physical grace, he tends to lose in The
julee and salt and pepper to taste.
Sound Waves
said his
Results Amazing
that
"I don't know why it does some *I only of these things," he said know, for example, that if you put some dirty laundry in suda close to the Intense sound fleld the laundry comes out amazingly clean. But it's much too soon to say that this tech- nique de practical.
"However, I do feel that sound waves are destined to play a mora important role in the home and in-
dustry
The sound "burns up" mice and Insects by raising their body tem- peratures rapidly when the sound energy
is changed into heat energy. Rudnick'a first "ruper whistle bolled coffee In seven minutes and it a pipeful of tobacco when the open end of the bowl was exposed to the sound for one minute,
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