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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1934

FOOD AND HOME EGONOMICS

WALL STREET OUT COLOURFUL DESSERTS ONE PICKLING

OF RUT?

(Continued from Pago 1).

Nash Motor Company has declared a dividend

on November 9th.

of 25 cents per share, payable on

Hawaiian Sunset Mould

I package strawberry gelatin 11⁄2 cups warm water.

1⁄2 cup canned pineapple juice 1/4 teaspoon salt

Dissolve gelatin in warm water.

November 1st., as of stocks on Oc-Add pineapple juice and salt. Turn

tober 19th.

"On Friday, October 12th, Co- lumbus Day, alt American mar- kets will be closed. The Winnipeg Grain Exchange only will be open. "On Saturday, October 18th, the New York Stock Exchange, New York Cotton Exchange and all Grain exchanges will resume trading. Only the Rubber and

into individual moulds. Chill until firm. Unmould, Garnish with any desired canned or fresh fruit,

Jewel Cap

1 package strawberry gelatin

1 package lemon gelatin

1 package lime gelatin

# pinta warm water

Dissolve each flavour of 'gelatin

Silk Exchanges and a few minor separately in one pint warm water. exchanges will be closed."-Reu-Chill until firm. Break into Bakes

ter.

Market Factors Favourable factors prior to the markets: (1) opening of the Fears of serious repercussions re- garding the Marseilles' assassina- (2) Infla- tions have subsidet.

tionary implication in the Admin-

by beating lightly with rotary egg beater. Pile lightly in sherbet glassce, using some of each colour to give jewel effect.

Emerald Fruit Cap

1 package me gelatin 1 pint water.

firm. Cut into small cubea. Com- bine with fruit. Pile into sherbet glasses adding a small amount of fruit juice to each serving. Cardinal Pear Mould

1 package cherry gelatin 11⁄2 cups warm water

1⁄2 cup julce from cooked pears

1⁄2 teaspoon ginger

1⁄2 teaspoon salt

Dissolve gelatin in warm

water

RECIPE FOR

ALL FRUITS

Also Serves For Vegetables

SPICES MAY BE VARIED

Nearly all fruits and many vegetables, especially carrots and cucumbers, lend themselves to

Car-1 Add pear juice ginger and salt, this method of pickling. Turn into individual moulds, Chill rots retain their colour, are de until

to Garnish corative to serve and easier

firm: Unmould.

with sections of pears.

Gypsy Fruit Mauld

1 package orange gelatin

I pint warm water

3 fresh peaches, sliced

make than cucumber rings on ac count of their natural firmness.

Unless cucumbers are at the right stage of maturity they be Beets, come soft and mushy. 1 cup blueberries or raspberries small green tomatoes and ripe! Dissolve gelatin in warm water. small yellow tomatoes-may also Pour a thin layer into leaf pan be used to make appetising and and chill until firm. Chill re-colourful pickles which will serve maining gelatin until thickened. as garnishes for salads and meat Arrange peaches on firm layer and dishes.

2 cups mixed fruit, diced (apples, cover with thickened gelatin until Canned or dried fruits as well firm. Add berries and cover with as fresh may be used for pickles. cherries, pears, peaches, etc.) Dissolve gelatin in warm water. remaining gelatin. Chill until firm. And melon rinds, both cantaloupe and watermelon should be added (3) Reports of continued good re-Turn into shallow pan. Chill untill Unmould. Cut in slices. tail business.

istration's views on price-levels.

An unfavourable factor

was:

An early technical correction to DELICIOUS DESSERT

yesterday's abrupt advance in ex-

expected.

Stocks advanced broadly in

many brisk opening rally, with

advances seem to be indicated.

Night Telegrams

were

the

a

Grape Fruit Mousse Pie Recipe

KEEPING FOOD IN SMALL LARDERS

to the list.

i

Cook Pineapple First For pineapple pickles, pare and slice the fruit and cook until tender. Then cut the slices in

Dr. Marcondes Souza, shown with the specially executed statue of Mickey Mouse which he, and a delegation of Brazilians, will pre- sent to Walt Disney, creator of the Mouse, as an affectionale gea- ture from the people of the Southern Republic.

STANDARD WHITE CAKE

2 cups cake or pastry flour

3 teaspoons baking powder

Bread Crumb Griddle

Cakes

1 cup stale bread crumbs

1/4 cup water

84 cup milk

1 cup flour.

3 teaspoons baking powder

1⁄2 cup butter or other shortening 1 teaspoon salt

2 eggs, beaten

1 cup sugar

are

1 teaspoon vanilla

2/3 cup milk

2 egg whites

COLD CUMBERLAND SAUCE

4 tablespoons melted shorten-

ing

Soak bread crumbs in water

لوان

YUR

Bake on hot

FRUIT PUDDINGS FOR PICNICS

Convenient, And Easy To Make

As a change from stewed fruit or.fruit salads, a cold fruit pud- ding is excellent in hot weather and is easily made. Any rich- coloured soft fruit, such as bil- berries, currants, raspberries, or loganberries, may be used, and the pudding should be made the day before it is required..

Cut the crusts from several thin slices of white bread and lay the slices neatly inside a pud- ding basin, pressing them well in to form a lining. Stew the fruit in the usual way, and as soon as it is done ladle it out in cupfuls Into the lined basin, which should stand on a large plate,

Fill the basin to the brim. tak- ing care not to displace the bread lining,

Lay a few more thin alices over the top, and press them down tightly with a plate or saucer until the surplus juice Joozes over the edge of the basin. the Place a heavy weight on saucer and leave the pudding overnight to set.

Do not turn it out until a few moments before it is required. Serve it with cream or custard. These puddings are convenient for picnic use.

THOUSAND ISLAND DRESSING

4 tablespoons mayonnaise

1 teaspoon chopped olives

2 tablespoons chili sauce

2 tablespoons French dressing Combine ingredients using loraltting salt and pepper as desired.

COLD meat and

fowl become really appetising with a little

Special Care Needed To wedges and pour boiling vinegar 1 teaspoon salt

syrup over the fruit for three Prevent Waste

successive mornings. The fourth blocks, consisting of a thousand

morning, fruit and syrup Remove pulp and pips from shares or more, changing hands.

Tie pips in In the small cellarless modern brought to the boiling point, put two grape-fruit. Sentiment was cheered by the per-muslin bag and stew with the house or bungalow the larder into sterilized jars and sealed. sistent belief that in future

Plums, pears, peaches, apples

Mix gifted flour with baking for 10 minutes; add milk. Sift Government policies will be more pulp and 4 lb. white sugar in a often proves unsatisfactory in helpful to business and further pint of water for about one hour hot weather, and special care and seedless grapes are all good

Add three sheets of gelatine must be taken to prevent waste put up in a sweet pickling syrup, powder and salt and sift together, together flour, baking powder softened in cold water. Pour in-of food.

However, any fruit that is pickled Cream shortening, add sugar gra. and sait; add to bread mixture; Perishable provisions should be without removing the skin or rind dually and cream together until add well beaten eggs and short- to a basin and allow to set.

Make a short crust of bought only in small quantities, should be well pierced over the fluffy. Add four, alternately with ening; mix well.

milk. Beat after each addition, griddle iron. The following telegrams

flour with 1oz. each of margarine so that they may be used at once. entire surface.

The fruit may be cooked until Add vanilla. Fold in stifly beaten received by Messrs. S. E. Levy & and lard. Mix with 1 egg yolk If the larder window is exposed Co. through Reuter, last night beaten up with a little cold water, to the sun during any part of the tender in clear water and sim-egg whites. Bake in 2 greased 9. Bank Clearings totalled $4,016,- 1 dessertspoonful of sugar. Roll day it should be screened out-mered in the pickling syrup until inch layer pans in moderate oven 000, against $4,178,000 for the thin, line a deep pie-plate, and side.

transparent. Or the whole cook- 375 degrees, F., 25 to 30 minutes. corresponding period of last year, bake for about twenty minutes." All vessels used for milk must ing process may be done in the which is the smallest since Whip 2 egg whites with 1 be thoroughly scalded. The syrup. The pickled material final week of August.

dessert-spoonful of powdered stone slab should be washed fre- should be tender and clear, but Considerable interest wa

ex" sugar. Whip 1 gill of cream quently, and wiped over. with firm and unbroken when put in cans. Pouring the syrup over pressed in the announcement that with 2 drops of almond essence. some odourless disinfectant. the floating supply on U. S. teel Turn out fruit mould, which A little powdered charcoal, ex-the fruit or vegetable for several Corp's common stock on Septem-should be lightly set, and chopposed in shallow bowls, helps to mornings in succession insures a

Dissolve four, tablespoonfuls of ber 30th totalled 1,656,000 shures, finely, fold in the whipped egg keep the atmosphere pure perfect and unbroken pickle but a decline of 60,630 actual shares whites and half the cream.

Fill Many larders are too small to prolongs the time of preparation red currant jelly, add one-fifth of since June 30th, which

some the pie case when cold and top hold a refrigerator, but simple The same general rule may be a pint of port wine, Scald for quarters considered to the result with remainder of the cream.

devices for cooling by evapora- used for almost any variety of three minutes the thinly-pared

The spices

rind of half an orange, and also from Brokers'

tion such as wet jackets for milk fruit or vegetable. of the withdrawal

the thinly-pared rind of half a bottles, may be used with advan- may be varied but the propor lemon. Cut both into fine shreds, tions of sugar and vinegar re- If the ventilation is not good, main the same. The spices are and add them to the wine with the juice of the orange and the small the larder door should be left used whole and tied in open for a little while each morn-cheesecloth bag. Powdered spices juice of half a lemon, also half- teaspoonful of the vinegar from darken and discolour the fruit.

Sweet Pickling Syrup

pickled onions, one teaspoonful of One quart vinegar, 4 pounds mustard, cayenne pepper enough sixpenny-piece light brown sugar, cup whole to just cover a

thinly, and the same amount of spices.

Calculate one-half cup vinegar ground ginger. and a little salt Boil up, and 1⁄2 pound sugar for one pound to taste. Blend well.

cool, and gerve very

very cold, of fruit.

Put vinegar, and spices into preserving kettle and bring to the bolling point. Boil five minutes

hands for long-term holdings.

The weakness of gasoline prices HINTS WHEN MAKING age.

has spread to the Eastern States.

The Standard Oll Co. of New Jer-

Bey has reduced prices by 2 cents

JAM

a gallon, throughout its entire How To Banish Dangering to allow cool air to circulate.

territory, except in Delaware.

Steel operations in the Chicago

district are reported unchanged,

at 26 per cent of capacity.

Of Mould

PORTLAND CAZ✨

Many people who make jam at!

IS POPULAR

The Standard Oll Co. of Indiana home find that when pots which] has reduced gasoline prices in have been kept for any length of Chicago, St. Louis and Minnea-time are opened the jam is fre- Particularly Good With polis, ranging from one to two quently slightly mouldy on top.

It will be found that home- cents a gallon. This reduction in

Light Ale

prices is the third within a week. made jam-pot covers will banish A cut-and-come-again cake before adding fruit or before

A local price-war has resulted in this danger.

Any scraps of that is particularly good with a pouring the syrup over the fruit. a 4-cent reduction in Springfield, greaseproof paper may be kept glass of light bitter ale or a cup

for this purpose. Use a compass of iced coffee. MBBS,

Brokers' Loans totalled $725,- and mark the paper in circles of Ingredients: Baker's dough 000,000, unchanged from the pre-the size required.

2lb., plain flour 1lb., lard

vious week.

Mr. Donald Richberg, head of the Policy Committee of the NRA, after a meeting with Directors of the Iron & Steel Institute, said

b

Cut out the circles and drobutter 6oz., mixed candied peel the papers into a saucer of milk. 4oz., moist sugar 1lb, 1. large Squeeze as much moisture out of nutmeg. Alb. currants and sul the papers as possible and cover tanas.

:

slow

KEEPING LETTUCE

OVERNIGHT

Should Always Be Covered

then

TUNA SALAD ROLLS be hidden in the folks of the

the pots of jam at once, pressing Method: Put the dough into a the edges firmly to the sides of warm basin. Add the lard and that no immediate changes in

the pots.

butter and work them in. Mix

When lettuces have to be kept steel prices or wage cuts in the

Dry off, and the home-made in the candied peel, moist sugar, ever-night they should be well Steel industry were discussed.

covers will be found thoroughly nutmeg, currants and sultanas rinsed in cold water and The following telegram was reau-fight. Those who use string Add the flour. Mix well to placed in a deep bowl and covered ceived from Mesars. White, Weld should tie it wet round the pots gether. Three parts fill warm with a plate. To revive a limp & Co.:-

as it will tighten considerably as greased tins. Stand in warma bowl half-full of water and leave Icttuce, place it upside down in! Senator Bulkley, after a con-lit driea.

place to prove till well risen ference with the President, de

it for a few hours, (about 1 hour). Bake 2 to 24 clared that there is a strong pos on the Administration's Press Con-hours in moderate, rather sibility of further devaluation of

Heavy profit-loven. ference yesterday. the Dollar, although he personal- ly felt that for the present it was the market la still good.

taking was well taken. The tone of unnecessary, but he expected a "Cotton: Sentiment was decide- ly cheerful, following a careful Congress to remove the 50 per study of the President's remarks at cent. limit in the President's yesterday's Press Conference. Hedg-4

ing was light on inflationary talk. 1⁄2 cup tuna- E. A. Pierce Co.'s Report Realising was well taken by the 1/8 cup finely chopped celery In their market report, the Trade and by general demand and 1 tablespoon sweet pickles American Oriental Finance Cor-the market is acting well.

chopped Doration, correspondent for Mesars. "Rubb'er: There was short]: E. A. Pierce and Company New covering and, general commission York state.

house buying following the strong "Stocks: As regards industrials, London market. The strength of the market went through the e-Sterling and talk of Dollar devalua cepted resistance points to-day and tion were the principal factors in we think that the trend Is well the sixty-point rise.

movement in the next Session of

power.!!

12 long thin rolla

tablespoons soft butter

1 tablespoon

peppars

4 teaspoon salt

teaspoon paprika

4 tablespoons salad dressing

2 teaspoons lemon juice...

When lettuce is being washed for salad a little vinegar added to the water will quickly bring out any worms or grubs that may

leaves. To cut the leaves with a steel knife tends to spoil their flavour. It is better to divide them by hand.

BANANA ICE CREAM

2 cups evaporated milk

11⁄2 cup sugar

* 1/4 Célspoon salt !! Flake tins with fork, add sea-12 cup mashed baiana sonings, dressing and fuice. Chill 1 teaspoons vanilla, “ enough defined to justify purchases "Flach: All American Stock and Remove centres from rolls, spread Mix together milk, sugar and on small reactions.

Commodity Exchanges will be clos- well with butter. When ready to an ordinary ice cream freezer "Wheat:. The market wased on Friday. The Winnipeg serve, roughly all rolls with salad with salt Add banana and stronger in sympathy with stocks Wheat market will remain open, and serve immediately." Garnish vanila Stir into milk mixture: and commodities all around, includ-Rubber and Silk markets will be withalices of pimiento stuffed Freeze in a mixture of 1 part salt ing the strength of silver, following closed on Saturday"-Reuter.

to 8 parts icets

stron

rankie sta

olices,

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