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Let's Eat

BY

IDA BAILEY ALLEN

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1959.

WOMANSENSE

Instant Minced Onion Practical Cooking Aid "IT is my considered opinion, Madame, that this new instant minced onion is very useful," remarked the Chef.

"It is onion at 11 best, VACUIUNG dried, ready to USL with no preparation whatever. It reconstifulen in water or any type of hot Holsture within

moisture minules and in eld within 5 minutes.

APPETISING

DISH

2

instant "[ understand that onion is now widely distributed under various brand names, will certainly be welcomed by every homemaker whose eyes for easily from fresh onton ard who finds it diffoult to remove union odour from her hands."

Instant Combine

Minerd Onion Soup: "I added a tablespoon of in-

e. Instanat minced stant onton when pan-frying onion, 2/3 c. non-fat dry milk. potatoes. They were wall and Gradually add to 4 c. cold delicately browned by the time chicken or beef bouillon. Mix the potatoes fried. I

makes well. the must appetising onlan- Add rerumbled vigs. gives fine French dressing and picks up the flavour of canned fish.

flavour to smees and

"A tablespoon of instant onion added to one-quarter cup water reconstitute it equals one- to quarter eup minced fresh 'ondon; three-quarters of a ten- spoon of instant minred untan equals 1 tablespoon mincer fresh onion.

"For dishes calling for small quantities of onion, Chel, it is practical, economical answer," I replied.

the

APPETISING AND NOURISHING, this creamy soup made

with Instant minced onion can be ready, in five minutes. Good for reducers!

Hot ur feed Coffee or Tou MUE

and siminer-boil 30-35 min. or unil the rice is tender and has absorbed the liquid.

THE CHEF OVEN-FRIES EGGPLANT

Cut an unpeeled

All mesurements are Invert ripe proportioned to serve 4 to 6 Lamb Plaf: Remove bones and excess fat from 2 lbs. 1⁄4 tsp ground white stowing lamb, Cut the meal into pepper. Stir-cook only until hot bite-sized pices. Place in a Serve at

Garnish with heavy saucepan, Slow-fry until plant once, parsley. Serves 6.

any remaining fat begins to run.

Note: if desired, replace chicken or beef bouillon with 4 bouillon cubes disolved in 4 2. boiling water.

TOMORROW'S DINNER

Instant Minced Onion Soup Lamb Pilaff Oven-Fried Eggplant Romaine Salad Lime Sherbet ar Fruit Cup

Add 1 tbsp, instant minced onion and waster; slow- cook until golden.

Anne Scott-James

The most dangerous

talk about

families I have

heard

foibles and opinions and worries, or even enll them by christian nomca.

This is not for me.

rails.

their

QUE wears evening dresses with tactful budices that obliterate any suggestion of a bosom beneath.

vulgar.

All this refinement made me My own children have never long for the scoop, the plunge, RUST the trick-cyclists to work up a beautiful, seen my awful skle They live, the doll's waist, the long leg, the TRI

logical theory which looks impregnable on in the blissful bellet that I am wildly extravagant party dress, 100 per cent wonderful, reliable or the flash of crazy colour. paper, but makes no sense in terms of human and supersonle. This keeps them But my tastes are notoriously nature. The big psychiatrists have just announced hoppy and it keeps me on the

In tweed suits, however, there I WOULDN'T HAVE IT ANY Is real news, true panache. The that it is not a bad thing for children to see their

OTHER WAY,

legendary London mult parents quarrel.

perfeck than ever.

The Jackets are longer, have wide, rounded shoulders, are semi-filled, I don't think HAVE spent a lot of time at Michael's wide-shoulder suits

the London fashion shows. could be bettered And I repurt with some regret the world. Ulat the lady 1 Londen

Blissful

crusavise in g-in. slices, then across to form half-moons. Brush on both sides generously with vegetable. oll. Cout with a

"IL Inoculated with small room comedy or at a psychia- mixture of 4. fine dry bread

trists' pow-wow. crumbs, 1 isp. salt, 4 tsp. doses of parental disharmony." momasodium said one at the B.M.A. meeting pepper, 14 tsp.

become im- recently, "children munised and realise it is the well-oiled kind of thing that happens in

marrings." Concealment moderate parental disharmony," said an- other, "might result in a build- brown, up of tension. Then the chikiren fires of resentment but the holocaust that burned down the house."

Stir in 2 (6 oz.) uns season- ed tomato paste, 4 can-measures glutamate and tsp. powdered hat water, tsp. mint flakes, 2 bas!l or oregano. Place in

layer in a tsp. salt and 1 tsp.

pepper. single Bring to a rapid bull; simmer- large pan.

Bake 15 min, in a koil 30 mín.

Stir in 1 e. raw converted'or. oven, 375" F. or until brown on brown rice. Boil rapidly for 1 one side, then turn lo min, reduce the heat.

STORIES FOR BOYS

Chirpie Takes A Bride

-Love Birds Find Two Can Live As "Cheeply" As One-

her. She's a lady Sparrow. She's very pretty."

"Maybe

It's his sweetheart,"

said fianid. "Maybe he's going to marry her!”

1

Melody, The Bride

By MAX TRELL

NARF, the Shadow Boy with

the Turned About Name came running up to his sister Hanid. "Just put sume titead erumbs out in the window sill." he said. They were for Chiepis Kear and Hand quietly got Sparrow, of course."

more crumbs. Then they both "Didn't he comand for them?" ran to the window. Sure enough, asked Hunk,

Just as Knarf had said, Chirple had brought a friend of his. She was smaller than Chirpie and her feathers were Aner.

"Oh yes, he came Ing them all right," sald Knart. "But now I need more bread crumbs-twice As mony."

Twice as many?" said Hanid in surprise. "Why?"

A Lady-Sparrow

"Good morning! Good mom- ing" said Chirpie. He bowed seven times,

it

Cover Takes about 25 min. altogether. I would see not the long-stuked checks on this horrid habit is cup with a crooked little Anger, but they look quite coarse.

AND

GIRLS

Melody now bowed several times just as Chirple had done before her.

"Oh, that's lovely." said Har.id. "I'm very glad to meet you, Melody!"

"So am I said Knart.

Both Chirple and Melody step! nodding and bowing, sometimes

to Knart and Hanid, and some- limes to each other,

Kharf spread out the rest of the bread crumbs.

**Please CAL them all," said Hanid.

"Thank you," said Chirpie. "Thank you very much," said Melody,

They both started to eat that crumbs

It's like a wedding party," said Hanld.

had eake crumbs "I wish we The new tle Bird stood vif to une side, looking a little un- to give you;" sald Knarf.

SUIN

Hanid

"Because Chirpie brought easy as though she weren't quite

Kontr and that somebody with him," said Knart.

Whu?" asked Hanid,

would like her. "Another

sit

my Sparrow."

wife," "This is Knarf. "He wants you to meet Chipile. "Her name is Melody."

said

A Love Nest

Chirple presented Melody to

Knarf and Hanid.

chimney on the other side of the house betweets two innse bricks."

Chirple said:

"hope" sald Hanid, as she

"I's ght sid roomy and looked at Melody, "that you're going to build a nest right near there's a wonderful view of the us. We'd like you to stay in the line where Mother hangs out her neighbourhood, wouldn't we, clothes, Knart?"

"I hope you'll be happy there," "Certainly We would," said said Hanid,

YOUR BIRTHDAY..........By STELLA Knurf.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 7

You have a should accumulate comfart-

BCHIN tality,

maghefle personality, a able amount before you reach

lively imagination, a tine mind, middle age. and the ability to get just about You have an affectionate nod what you want out of life. In loving disposition and are fondl fact, your optimistle attitude of children. They, in turn, ope seems to attract positive action. fond of you. You will be You may appene frivolous - kapulest If you have A kuste sometimes too guy-but untier- family of your own, but if neath there is a practical streak. denied this, you will make You are apt to know muuetly wonderful unele or aunt. You what you wit and will stekt enjoy a comfortable home life 10 your objective,

and will want everything to be peaceful and beautiful! around your own home.

Your luck and high and you alm to reach your goal before too long so that you run spend

Among those born on this the rest of your life enjoying date pre: Refnald Werrenrath, yourself. Yừu have that rare operativ barltone; Billie Burke, combination of intuition and actress: Halph Johnson Bunche, good judgment which, when social scientist and diplomat;: used together, will bring you to Powell Clayton, early Governor the right decision every time. of Arkansas; Elias Loomis,

11- slow You may be a

in mathematician, astronomer and starting, but once you get going, physiciat. nothing stops you. You wire

willing to undertake something. To and what the stars have in although inexperienced in it. xtore for you tomorrow, selbet and then trust to good luck that your birthday star and real the you will come through safely, borresponding paragraph. And usually you do! You have your birthday star be your daily the ability to make money and guide.

LEO

LAM

SATURDAY, AUGUST 8

AQUARIUS (Jan, 21-Feb. 10)

this Your best day

week Follow through successfully on previous plans,

(July 24-Aug. 23)— By emphasing the romantic and social aspects of Ble today. you can thoroughly enjoy your self.

VIRGO

PISCES (Aug, 24-Sept. 23)-

At this, Chirple swallowed rumb and said: "We're build- ing a nest right now."

"Yes," said Melody. "We found a beautiful place, just under the

"I know we will," said Chirple and Melody, and they both bowed to Knart and Hanid again and to each other.

Then they ate the last crumbs and flew away.

Rupert and Raggety–33 ·

Rupert hurriedly describes Raggety · Hè lan bis hume Among the tools of that tree that the window blew down." he says. The look at her like a bundle

," of roots himself, and

**But

know what he may do?" wasn't playing with him," Rupert insista. He was rather horrid and he stole my Daddy's pipe. And he jeered at me when I got argck Never mind in the thorns."

you shouldn't play with a creature that, the Impa sound nervous like that!" exclaim the leading "The point is, where is he now? Imp. He isn't safe. You never We don't like him."

ALL ITS RESERVED

JACOBY. BRIDGE

Lovely melaphors but do they mean & thứng?.........

I am quite convinced that most chlidren are bitterly dis- treased when thekr parenta quarrel.

A happy child looks up to his parents, not in the old awe struck Victorian way, but with the confidence that they are affectionate and reliable people.

I these affectionate and reliable people start throwing saucepans, the child is going to feel shocked,

at or,

least, embarrassed. (Other people's quarrels are embarrassing to ANYONE. child or grown-up. How hideous is when a husband and wife have a row at a party,)

Dangerous

THESE psychiatrists take the line that children had bet- ter not grow up with illusiona about marriage.

I think it is much more dangerous to risk choking them off marriage.

I have known girls in their iwenties who were terrified of marriage because they had seen so many quarrels at home.

The thousands of children, especially girls, who leave home at the first opportunity, often preferring squalid digs to

house, usually comfortable leave because they were em- bittered by parental rows.

Another hitch about quarrel- ting is that it forces the children to take sides.

Real children don't stand back and any "Mummy and daddy re relieving their tensions. soon it will be over and we shall

all be well adjusted."

More likely, a boy grinds his teeth and makes plans to fight his father. Or a litle girl climbs up to bed saying, "Mummy is ni beast, a beast, a beast."

I admit that one of these experts says that parents should not only quarrel in front of their children, but should make it up in public too. But what a lack of reality!

Ten minutes for quarrelling stay in the room, children dear...und now for ■ lovely kissy-wiesy This neat timing could only happen in a drawing-

NORTII 6704

13

753 10932 970 As it was he opened with two WEST (D)

EAST THERE are no sure things in

contract. If there were South diamonds and eventually dou-- AQ832 1095 would have passed with his 20 bied his opponents at four

10980423 VA (Feb. 20-Mar. 20)-points and kept out of trouble: spades. North ran out to

• 46 Ave

76 Nono diamonds. He was right in as-

QJ100532 A family outing should bring Load the family into tre enr pleasure fust now,

Visit rela- and take a pleasure trip for the

make suming that West would tives you may not have seen weekend.

his four spades but after what happened at dve diamonds he Q-The bidding has been:

Wess

the South

East Wished he had stood for North LA

Рова Pang double. Double Para

Jotely.

ARIES (Mar. 21-Apr. 20)--

LIBRA (Bept. 24-Od 23) There may be business which Advance your personal intercals has to be attended 10, 50, get an this weekend. . Plan to achieve early start and Anish it this some definité goal today,

morning.

SCONFIO (Öci. 24-Nov, 22)-- A fine time for a weekend out- ing with close friends or rela- tives. Get to the seashore.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov, 23-Dec.

GEMINI (May 22-June 21)- 22) Plan n leisurely summer. day. Don't do anything that You may receive a message from doesn't have to be done! Just a distance which will have con- siderable Influence on a decision CAPRICORN (Dec. 21-Jan, you will make.

TAURUS (Apr. 21-May 21)—| Plan to wind up a big job today. Most likely, you will have the co-operation of everyone.

relax.

20)-Plan a social affair. Per- CANCER (June 22-July 23)-- haps it is your turn to recipro-TM Derive benefit from the uasist cate. Can bo'your good success arico of your friends and as70- clates. Accept help graciously.

play.

♥CARD Senseko

?

34

Pass

You, South, hold: MAKOTO VK543 43 MA87

What do you do? A-Pans. A club game looks re- msie and your partner does not appear to have spade support.

TODAY'S QUESTION- Agala West has overcalled your opening spade bid with two dlumonds. You, Sauth, hold: MARDI TAQKA 432 406

What do you do? -

Auwer Tomorrow

*

West opened the tens of hearts. East took his ace and returned a spade, West won and played the deuce of hearts. East ruffed and after a little thought decided that his partner was asking for

club lead. Ile led the queen of clubs and West ruffed South's king..

Another heart was ruffled by East and ho led the Jack of clubs, South's ace went down the drain and he still had to lose

spate and a club.

SOUTH

4KJ

HOT

◆ AKQJB

AK4

North and South vulnerable West North Kari South

2.

2

Pake

INT

Fam Pans Pass 16 Double Pes 6+ Double Pass

Opening lead-❤ 10. -

He wound up taking only his Ave trumps and, if it is any con- solation to South, which I have scen bigger sels this is the big- gest I have ever seen with this! good a hand.

mora

AND the experts have forgot designers give us is very, very with rebale or bird's-eye pat

tom another little thing. refeened. Quarrelling, liko

drinking, grows on you. One of the best

"pot in front of the children." But back for a minule to this business of children looking up to their parents, A lot of you will shoot at me for my views, The generations are now so eltme that in many familles the children know all their parents'

anywhere in

The tweeds are delectable,

man's country tenis, like I suspect she holds her tea- tweed. They are light to handle,

end am sure she has never The rimming is fur by the been klased.

mile. To every sult, a collar, SHE wears understated little

Bearf or muft of skunk, fox or black dresses,

mink. John

has Cavanagh SHE wears good-taste colours. supple tweed

fur suits with SHE wears "dressy" after elinkers that should draw good noun frocks.

dollars from American pockets. BHE wears

forbidding hat.

Whiteaways

My view.

DERSONALLY, I would like these first London shows, which are for Press and buyers, to cut out the dressy clothes and concentrate on suits and top- conts in wools and tweeds, The silks and satins. afternoon

party dresses, mostly pretty but no impor- tant, could be shown later to private clients.

und

the

The fashion impact would be tremendous

=(London Exprwan Serulca).

GREAT

SUMMER SALE

SAILING RIGHT. AHEAD

GIRLS

COATS

Greatly Roduced

GIRLS ORLON

Twin Sets Now $29.50

SWIM

BRAS' by Jantzen Originally $12.50 Now $4.50

OPEN

GIRDLES By

ALL DAY

ALL

WOOL

HOUSE

COATS

Now $45.00

GOSSARD Now $26.50

ALL WOOL CARDIGANS Now $17.50

SATURDAY.

AT

ALL BRANCHES

SUN TOPS All colours Originally $5.50

Now $3.95

TWIN SETS

Originally $45.00

Now $22.50

SECOND WEEK BARGAINS

Whiteaways WILL SERVE YOU BEST

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