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MEAT is

ENERGY

Eat plenty of meat in cold weather. It supplies the fuel that the body requires.

meat is

The best meat

not an extravagence but

an asset in the form of good health.

THE DAIRY FARM, ICE AND COLD STORAGE CO. LTD.

ELIMINATION

is not enough

Phosferine Health Salt Tones as it Cleanses. Inigoraison rust accompany the regular daily removal of the causes of Constipation, and this is now accom plished by Phosferine Health Salt, with total freedom from the enervating after-effecü produced by old-fashionet sslines.

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HE SLEPT

Phosicaiac Health Salt gently cleanres the system frobe Impurities and remove the poisonous waste matter which dogs-the-food channels and at the mame time Imparts freshness and vigour to the digestive organs and due to the entire body.

Phosferine HEALTH SALT

THE TONIC FRUIT SALINE

From at Chemists, in two sizes, the larger size contains double the quantity,

Tela malatia premization fa made must Gamanised by the Prepelstows of Phosfuria

PROSTIRINK (ASHTON & PARSONE) TAA, LANGON, 1.C.4; £14. "Agents ; W. W.LOXLEY & ̈Čaj Hong Kong & Shanghai

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1932.

MEATLESS MEALS PROVIDE ·

VARIETY ON OCCASION

;

A vegetarian requested a list of rot, celery, pepper, mushroonia, to- n fow wholesome appetizing dishes matoes and seasoning. Sinnyör till that might serve as the main dish ho vegetables kro teniler, about 25 for lunch or dinner. The study of minutes, Men add the peas. Drain vegetables and their valuable prothe, spaghetti, arrange it in the perties is indeed quite fascinating center, of a warm platter, pour the and it is well worth your while to sauce containing the vegetable over delve into the unknown world and) and sprinkle thickly with put meat and fish and fowl out of grated cheese,

your mind, for a while.

A change is always good for the best of us. You would be surpris ed at the great number of tempt ing combinations that you could concoct, with a little imagination You thrown in for good luck. might even go so far as to discover to your utmost surprise, that meat twice a day, every day in the week could quite easily be left out. Nuts, chesso, eggs and fruits along with the wealth of fresh and dried vegetables offer us an abundant source of valuable properties, whan prepared to perfection.

Have your cook try out some of the following well tried recipes,

SPAGHETTI TALIAN,

VEGETABLES

2 pound spaghetti.

3 tablespoons butter.

1 cup olive oil.

1 clove garlic.

1 minced green pepper.

1 cup cooked peas.

1 cups sifted canned or stewed

tomatoes.

cup sliced onion.

cup finely chopped celery,

14 cups mushrooms, sliced.

teaspoon salt.

I teaspoon paprika.

GRATED PARMESIAN CHEESE

The

EGGPLANT EN CASSEROLE

1 good sized or three or medium. sized eggplants.

1 teaspoon salt. 3 sliced anions. Atenpoon pepper.

1 cup coarse crumbs.

3 tablespoons butter.

3 medium sliced tomatoes.

1 cup grated cheese.

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Cut the eggplant in small pieces and try slowly in butter. Remove | the skin if desired, however, if th vegetable is tender, this is not Place in a casserole with alternating layers of the to- mato, onion, and cheese, seasoning each layer; cover with cheese mixed with coarse crumbs, dot with bot ter, and bake minutes in a hot oyen. Serve in the dish in which baked,

TOMATO CHEÉSE RAREBIT

1 tablespoon minced onion,

1 tablespoon butter.

1 cup stowed or chopped fresh

tomatoes,

1/3 teaspoon soda.

teaspoon dry mustard.

2 tablespoons butter, additional.

2 tablespoons flour.

cup rich cream or rich milk.,

2 cups chopped.American cheese

teaspoon salt.

1 teaspoon paprika.

Buttered Toast or Crackers.

Fry, the onion in the butter un til yellow, add the tomatoes and seasonings, cook three minutes, and atrain. In the meantime, prepare the sauce by melting the butter and adding the flour, milk and cheese. Add soda and beaten egg to the tomato, combine the mix- tares, cook a minute, and servo on toast.

TOMATOES A LA NAPLES

0 medium sized tomatoes,

€ tablespoons

bacon.

chopped

I onion chopped.

Salt and pepper to taste.

teaspoon minced parsley.

1 tablespoon oil.

cup soft bread crumbs,

cooked

Grated cheese and Солтве bread crumbs, yang tot

Wash tomatoes, scoop out the-cen-| tors and chop. Combine with the bacon, onion, oil, allspice and crumha, season to taste with salt and pepper, and put back into the tomato shells. Place in buttered Put the spaghetti on to cook in muffin pans with a teaspoon of hot boiling salted water without break water by cach, cover with the ing, using plenty of water or soup crumbs and cheene, mixed, and stock. Melt the butter, and the bake 30 minutes in a moderate!

Serve with brown or white oil, the garlic and onion minced oven. fine, fry until yellow; add the car-i sauce.

Home Made-

Sweetmeats

Butterscotch.

Ingredients.--One pound custor sugar, Cozs. fresh butter, two table spoons golden syrup, twu dessert spoons vinegar.

Mothod. Put the sugar, butter. and treacle into a saucepan (izos is the best), add a little water, and stir slowly. Pour in the vinegar when the mixture begins to boil Time to boil about three-quarters of an hour.

Turkish Delight, Ingredients.--One pound loaf sugar, oz., gelatine, half, pint water, and flavouring.

Method.-Dissolve the sugar slow ly in a quarter of a pint of water. and add to it the gelatine dissolved!

TWO SCOTS DISHES

Haggio.

I have been asked to give my re cipe for Sectoh Haggis, and "in- clude it here as a scasonable sug gestion for high tea:--

Wash a sheep's paunch well in cold water, then just plunge it into hot water and scrapa thoroughly on both sidea. Cut it into the think you will number of bags you require, and sew these up-re- membering that a little haggis goes a long way. Three bags would make 3 good-sized haggis,

Wash in salted water the liver, heart and tongue of a sheep, and boil slowly for 1 hours; thea. cut up, removing - all neatable parts such as gristle, and put good inent through the mincer. Prepare

in the other quarter of a pint, finely chopped iuct, 2lb

Let them bail for twenty minutes,, then add the flavouring.

onions, scalded and chopped finely;

A

lb, oatmeal, toasted golden brown. Pour into a tin rinsed out with Mix these ingredients with the cold water. When set turn out, cut into squares or oblongs, and cover minced meat, adding pepper and all with equal portions of patent salt to season strongly, a pinch-of comflour and feing sugar mixed nutmeg and of mace, and moisten together, about one tablespoon of ing all with stock in which mest tech; for colouring pink nđð

was cooked. Dry: the bags and little cochineal..

three-fourths fill them with mixe ture, sew up, and prick skins wall Ingredients-One pound of icing with a fork. Put haggis into boil-

cold ono tablespoon of

Bugar,

Cream Walnuts;

1

on

Just Imported

FRESH AMERICAN FRUIT

CALIFORNIAN and

N.S.W. APPLES

SUNKIST VALENCIA ORANGÈS

AMERICAN PEARS:

AMERICAN GRAPES-

Green and Red

WING ON CO.

We

Want Cake"

but-

be sure

it's made

with

PURICO

Obtainable from all Groceries & Storekeepers in 1 lb. tins.

CALIFORNIA- PACKING CORPORATION CALIF., U.S.A.

FED RASPBERRIES

"Red Raspberries

The pick of berries"

APRICOTS

Del Monte's Apricote -

The Best to be got'

Obtainable at All Compradore Shops.

Bole Agents: KUNG SHEUNG CO. CHINA BUILDING, ƯƠNG TỔNG

PHONE 23268,

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TO-DAY'S WIRELESS

PROGRAMME.

BROADCAST BY Z.B.W. ON. 355 METRES

11 to 11.30 am.-Stock and ex-

change quotations.

11.30 a..-Chinese programme. 12.30 p.m.-European programme of

recorded music.

1 pin-Local time and weather

rapurt, etc.

1.30

p.m. Rugby mid-day * Preas

nows.

2 p.m. Close down,

5 to 8 pm-European programme,

3 to 5.30 p.m.

Band Selections,

Faithful and Bold" (Rust). The Happy Warrior" (Kahl). The Band of H.M. Royal Air Force.---B2310.

March Lorraine" (Canna).- Le Guarde Republicane Band. -2007.

"Policeman's Holiday” (Ewing). Wes. Macgregor " (Amers), The Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards.----B2024

"Third Battalion March" (Egør-

top).

King's Guards March" (Keith) The Band of H.M. Cold- stream Guarda-B 2006,

5.30 to 0 p.A relay of the first thred items of the Concert from the Halena May Institute by courtesy of the Committee. |8 to 4.30 pm-

.

Dance Selections.

'All af n Sudden;"

"If I Were Only Sure of You.”— Low Conrad and his Mus- keteers.—24030.

"Night Shall Be Filled With

-Music."

"If It Ain't Love."-Leo Reis- man and his Orchestra.-24011. "Hello Gorgeous."

"You Eascinate Me."-Buddy Rogeers and his Orchestra. 21001.

8.90 to 7 p.m.-

Piano

greu).

Instrumental,

Solo- Rocco " Palu-

Piano Salo-" Lo Petit

Ane Blanc (bert).-Beano Moi- seivitch, B402. Violin Solo Caprice in E Fint Major" (Wionin waki-Kreislar). Vinlia Solo Vocalise (Rich

maninoff-Press), Mischa El- man.-1364.

Piano Bole-Variations 011 Themes from Carmen" (Bizet Horowitz).

Piano Solo" Mazurkain O Sharp Minor" (Chopin).--Val- dlmir Horowitz.--1327. 'Cello Solo-(n)

"Söngs My Mother Taught Me" (Dvorak) (b) "Flight of the Bumble Beo" (Rimsky-Korsakow). (c) "Song Without Words in D" (Mendelssohn)-Pablo Casals.

7105.

Piano Solo Die Fledermaus Paraphaco" (Strauss Godow- ski). Benno Moiseivitch-7237. 7 p.m. Stock and exchange quota-

tions.

7.03 to 8 p.m.-

.

Varioty,

A Chi Chin Chow "-Vocal Gema. --Columbia Light Opera Com- pany.-C2260.

"With Summer Coming."--War- ing's Pennsylvaniana.—24013. What Archubald Bays Goes."— Gracie Fields.-B3602.

What Would You Do "Mau- rice Chevalior.-B4173... Negre Spiritual Medley," Jock Hylton and his Orches- tra-02287.

Columbino's "Garden,”—Walter Glynne.-B3100..

Falling in Love Again." Gracie Fields.--B3802.

"Tell Me Why You Smile."- Waring's Pennsylvaniann. 21010.

Oh That Mitzi-Maurien Chevalier.--B4173.

"The Girl Friend V.G."-Colum- bia Light Opera Company G1300.

Thinkin' af Mary" (Bennet). Walter Glynue (Tenor), -B2106, "Peggy Apie "Vocal Clems.

Columbia Light Opera Com pany +-01300

The Maid of the Mountains" Solections The London Palla dinin Orchestra,C1881.

9 p.m.-Local time and weather

report, etc.

8.03 to 11 p.m.-Chinese Studio

concert.

water, ono white of an egg, a few ing water with a plate at bottom

9 to 0.20 pin-relay of the band: drops of vanilla essenco, 1lb, shell- of pat and simmer for at least 2

of the let Bitif, South Waler ed walnuts.

hours, pricking skins now und

Borderers by courtesy of Lieut. Col. G. Raikea, D.8.0., and Method-Break egy gently and again. Drain, and serve

Officers separate white from yolk, place folded table napkin.

served very hot. To serve, cut Idea or supper dish. Cook them 10.30 p.m.-Rugby Presa rewa white of egg in a basin, and odd

The haggis you do not use small hole in top of skin and re- for a few minutes in butter in the water. Mix these together and gradually sprinkle in the augerente will keep for a few days, szemere contenta la spuo The frying pan, and serve on *.11 p.in.--Close, down.

fayer of mashed potatoes in small All records m the above Euro- Mould the mixture into small will only uped repricking and re Herring Rous.

individual dishes, with a little pean recorded programmes are sup- balls and place, half a walnut on boiling for a short time when ro

plied by MessTE B. Moutrié & Colé melted butter poured over them.””

Soft herring roes are plentiful ench side and set naids to harden. quired. This dish must always be just now, and make a tasty high

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