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Beaulah's

COOKED PEA

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1933

Fresh peas in tins, yes, but packed

so quickly after the vines are they come

to you actually out..

than the so-called fresh peas of the market. Packed under Sanitary con- ditions at Boston, Lines, England. (Buy them by the case from any good dealer, NOW—at surprisingly low prices).

STRAWBERRIES Baspberries, Plums, Black Currants packed right, and preserved in tins. These delicions fruits come from England, and are put up in pure fruit juices. Served with Ice Cream of Chilled in your WESTING- HOUSE REFRIGERATOR will make just the dessert you need to top a good dinner. Can be obtained at all reliable dealers,

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SOLE AGENTS

"BEAULAH'S

CNGSISA

DTRAW BERRIES

REISS MASSEY & CO., LTD.

7, QUEEN'S ROAD, HONG KONG.

BUTTER

YOUR BREAD WITH THE GOODNESS

SASY

OF

None better af any price made in Australia where good butter is a habit.

"Daisy" for your daily bread.

DAIRY FARM, ICE & COLD STORAGE CO, LTD.

Carnation

From Cantasty?

MILK

A.T.B. 11.

BEST AND

LARGEST

SELLING

BRAND OF EVAPORATED

MILK IN

THE WORLD.

HINTS FOR YOUNG MOTHERS

Cleaning the Bottles.

This is another very important matter that should be taken into. consideration. Feeding bottles should be washed with the greatest care, thoroughly scalded and left to stand in a basin of clean boiled water, until required.

AN AMBROSIA DESSERT

Tasty and Thrifty FOODS

"FOR PICNICS ·

(By Betty.)

This sounds rather like ringing up the grocer and saying.. "Can't you think of anything more inter- esting than beef or turkey-and- tongue What about Game, or Pheasant, or Wild Duck, or Stras bourg Meats?"

AN ONION A DAY---

The FashionableTM Vegetable

INCIDENTALLY EXCELLENT FOR THE COMPLEXION

The humble onion is coming into Can't we take a leaf out of our vogue again. Not blatantly, "but grandmothers bookst How lus unobtrusively, and in every possible cious the home-made potted meatsguise-plainly boiled with milk. of old; and how easy they were to sauce, grilled, braised, fried, and make! Why should our latter-day served cold as a salad ingredient, "In short, it is no longer a vege. lazioans deprives of so aubtle a pleasure! Witness the following: table to be saten secretly and with

Potted shrimps are one of the most delicious dishes that can be bad.

اویر

Pick some shrimps For every pint of large shelled shrimps, melt four ounces of butter in a stewpan, Put in the shrimps, a pounded blade of uace, and as much cayenne pepper as your palate will bear in comfort.

Delicious.

shame.

It has become fashionable.

For years its tonic qualities have been praised by doctors; for yours experts have emphasized the fact that it clears the blood and im proves the complexion. Some au- thorities have even hailed it as a preventive for cancer, while in Egypt it was once worshipped and in Greece its odoar was believed to propitiate the goddess Hecate.

But it is being used with discre- tion in the kitchen, und it seldom makes its appearance on the d ner table.

Stir them all together without

Now, at long last, the British boiling. adding a little grated nut-housewife has taken it up, realis meg if you wish, and pour them ing that its health-giving propen. into your little pots which are sities counter-balance its odour. ready for them. When they are cold, cover each with a little melt- ed butter. Too delicious for words

Than the various meats. First of these tongue or beef. Cut the meat up very small (it must, of course, be cooked first): pound it well with some melted butter, and season it with salt, pepper, 'pounded cloves, mace and nutmeg to your taste. Press it down into pots, and cover with melted butter.

Potted ChessH.

Veal is potted in the same way except that salt, mace, and white pepper are used for the seasoning. Potted cheese is a novel diver

Its favour is preferred to itself. "English people talk about an apple a day keeping the doctor away, but the onion does all that, and more.”

..

"It is doubtful whether people realise the number of onions they eat, owing to the fact, that chefs are tending to use them more and more, in the preparation of sauces and to flavour the various dishes." it was stated.

MOLD

1 package Cherry Jell-O. 1 pist warm water.

tablespoonful of Ambrosia 2 table cheese, Cheddar or Cheshire, and

Beat the whites of 2 eggs add 8sion nowadays. Take a pound of CHERRY AND GRAPEFRUIT spoonful sugar and a few drops of pound it very well with a quarter Tents should be turned inside Vanilla. Place in Ice Box and with salt and mace. It should be of a pound of butter, seasoning out, and thoroughly rubbed with chill for about 3 hours, serve in moistened with a little Portor soap and water between the fin-Champagne glasses with wafers.

sherry closed down in the little pots, and covered as before with gers. If a brush is used, the great.

the clarified butter. est possible cauition most be exex- elsed to ensure that no bristles remain, ur

serious "consequences

may ensue.

Open Windows. **

Open windows, day and night should be the rule for baby. Fresh air and plenty of it is as impor- be tant as food, draughts can

screen be- avoided by placing a Lween the window and cot. When weather permits or if a gbeltered spot can be found, baby grows stranger by sleeping in the open Sunlight ir during the day. should not be permitted to shine directly into his eyes; or strong Hun to shine on the bare head of

the baby

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BAKED STUFFED TOMATOES

Ingredients: Six tomatoes, 2 mushrooms, 1 tablespoonful butter, Itablespoon breadcrumbs, chopped parsley, onion, bacon (or chicken livers), a little lemon juice, salt and pepper seasoning. Chop the mushrooms, onion, and bacon, and fry until tender in melted butter. Mix in a basin with the bread- crumbs, paraley, lemon juice and seasoning. Cut off the tops from

CONNELL BROS, CO., LTD. each tomato and add the pulp to

Hola Agente: HONG KONG & S. CHINA

PUMPKIN NUT PIE

1 cup Simpsons self raising fo

1 tablespoon sugar tablespoon butter

1 teaspoon Purico or dripping milk to mix.

eggs beaten light

ed pumpkin,

the ingredients and pote and stuff the empty tomato cases with the mixture. Replace the caps which you cut off, and bake for about 10 minutes in a moder oven. Serve on slice of fried ba! con, or on rounds of thin toast.

rind,

teaspoonful sait cup chopped

walouts.

First line apie plate with the pastry and build up the edge. Make the filling by mixing to- gether the sugar, "cinnamon, gin- ger grated, Orange, rind and salt, Now mix thoroughly with pump-

cups stew-kin. Add eggs and max, woll. Last,

add milk. Put the filling into the pastry Hned pie plate and balle until pie crust begins to brown.

Toup sugar 14 cups milk.

1 teaspoonful cinnamon 1 tea- Reduce heat, and cake until

spoonful ground ginger,

teaspoonful grated orang

foot of next Column)

filling has sety for about 25 to 201 minutes Sprinkle with chopped walnuta and serve with custard or whipped cream.

and Crawford,

Notice some deli cious Kraft cheese at the Dairy Farm's stall at the Empire Fair," In our next issue wa will tell you how you may use this cheese to ad- vantage,

Stocked by all good dealers.

If a cheese such as Stilton or Wensleydale is used then Port must be employed instead of sherry. This is a particularly attractive dish.

1 grapefruit, actions free from membrane.

Dissolve Jell-O in warm water.

Turn into mold. Chill until firm. Unmpld. Arrange grapefruit,, sec- tions around base of mold. Garnish

Serves For a variety of cheese try Lane with maraschino cherries. (Continued on previous colusņa). - | 4.

Some facts about Baby's milk that every mother should know

THE purity of the dairy milk used in - Baby's diet is of vital importance-- but consistent quality is important too. Dairy milk varies in composition according to the district in which it is produced and milk that varies is not good for Baby's digestion. Devonshire milk is richest in: the nourishing elements that Baby needs.

That is why “Ambrosia” is such a blessing. It is Devonshire milk, exclusively, porified and dried in Devonshire itself as soon as It comes from the cows, by a unique process that, retains the important vitamins. The quality of “Ambrosis” never varies and it is many times purer and more digestible than any liquid wilk you can buy. For these reasons #Ambrosin" extensively used and recommended by Hospitals, Ductors. It in the ideal Milk: Ford for Nursing Mothers and Infent

Expeglant feeding

Ambrosia

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at the

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Green Gage Plums

Dismiss all glums.”

FELLOW CLING PEACHES

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