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STAPLES

SURPRISES

MUTTON AND LAMB NEW RECIPES

WITH A PIECE OF BACON

Breast of lamb obtainable way. Take a large plateful of fine

The end of a piece of bacon at the Dairy Farm 13 usually soft breadcrumbs and season them

when otherth pepper, salt, a little paprika usually resolves itself into "Ham". reasonable. fairly cuts are expensive. As, however, pepper, and a pinch of mace. Beat Toast or Scrambled Eggs with But there are other and there is not a great deal of sold an egg and season it. Have ready Bacon. meat on this cut it needs stuffing a frying-pan made very hot with a or combining with other Ingredi.little dripping in it. Wipe the chops ents to make it go farther.

For example, these.

Mince six ounces of cold lean bacon and mix with two ounces of white breadcrumbs, salt, pepper, nutmeg and enough milk to make a smooth stift paste. Butter half- patty-pans. dust them

FOOD

UNUSUAL THIRST QUENCHERS

Just the thing to quench "that wirst is a long, cool truit drink, taken slowly through a straw. You will like these with their fresh unusual favour, and they easily made.

are

PINEAPPLE ELAVOUR For a pleasint change make this pineapple drink!

moze, attractive ways of finishing it up. dry, dlp them in the egg, and then BACON AND EGG TARTLETS coat with the breadcrumbs. Fry To stuff it have it boned and quickly, for two minutes on each trim into a flat piece. Make the side, then reduce the beat, and stuffing with four ounces of bread-

finish off slowly for a further ten crumbs, two rashers of chopped minutes or more. Have ready a bacon (or two ounces of dripping), border of mashed potatoes. Alled a-dozen a dessertspoonful of chopped pars-with spinach in the centre. The over well with browned bread- ley, a pinch of herbs, a little gråt- "potatoes should be beaten up with crumbs and then line them with fui of sugar for five minutes, then ed lemon rind, pepper, salt, and an egg and some salt and pepper the mixture. teaspoünful of minced onion. arranged in the border, and put fully into cach tartlet, sprinkle apple Arst shredding the fruit) Spread over the meat. roll up, and under the grill to brown. Then put with a little more browned bread, and the juice of three lemons. Cool, tle into a roll. Put in a casserole. in the spinach, cooked in the usual crumb, dot with a bit of butter/strain, and when cold, serve with

hal cover with stock or water. and simmer for about two hours skimming, occasionally. The meat should be turned over once. or twice while cooking. I liked. cubes of new potato can be added about an hour before the meat

is done.

CHOPS

Break an egg care-

way, and beaten up over a low heat and bake in the oven until the with a plece of butter, a sprinkling eggs are done. or sugar. pepper, salt, and nutmeg.

POTTED BACON and lastly, a couple of spoonfuls of

This makes a good breakfast a pound of cream or evaporated milk, Arrange stand-by Put half the chops on the outside. No gravy lean and two ounces of fat cook- is required with this dish.

LEG

ed bacon two

or

three

times

Boll a pint of water with a cup-

add the contents of a tin of pin-.

soda water.

RHUBARB AND FIG An excellent health drink, Soak then stew 1lb. dried figs in 2 pints of water until soft and cook some rhubarb in a little water.

Soil and bottle.

When soft, strain the rhabarb through the mincing-machine and onto the figs and simmer for half pound it well with a teaspoonful an hour, Strain, return to the pan. A leg of lamb is excellent when each or mace, nutmeg and pepper add sugar to taste, bring to the This stuffing can also be used

Rub it

POPULAR GRAPEFRUIT for stuffing lamb chops. a delicious stuffed and braised. Have the bone and a pinch of cayenne,

fine sieve, and removed and

stuffing then through a All with

This is a favourite thirst quen dish. Thick loln chops should be

made as above. In a large stewpan press it well down into a pot or

cher. To make it, put the pulp and chosen. Carefully cut out the

small pledish. Cover with clari- turnip, bones (these should be simmered or casserole silce a carrot,

and an onlon, and a pound of tomaded butter, and it will keep some Juice of two large grapefruits and with water, the stock being, used toes. Put in about two cupfuls off days in a cool place, and weeks in one lemon in a large bottle.

stock, then the meat. Cover, and a refrigerator. cook for three to three and a half hours, basting occasionally. Put the

for gravy), press stuffing in the cavity, and pull the boned end round to cover it. Tle with cotton

BACON AND MACARONI 'PUDDING

Cook some macaroni and have A breakfast-cupful.. Put ready this into a buttered baking-dish and over it spread a mixture of a breakfast-cupful of chopped cold bacon, half a teaspoonful of salt.

Put into a dish with a little dripp-lamb on a hot dish, strain off the Ing and cook in a rather hot oven

gravy, and boll it, to a glaze. Pour for about half an hour, basting

over the top top A few and turning ove: once. mushrooms and halved tomatoes can be put in the dish for about twenty minutes. and with new potatoes this makes an excellent pot is stuffed breast of mutten a good pinch of celery salt and little meal.

NECK

Here is a nice stew which can

be made with neck of lamb, Slice

STUFFED MUTTON

An extraspecially savoury hot-

cooked this way.

pepper and a few drops of onion Juice: "

Eone the breast of mutton

Beat up slightly two eggs and dredge with flour, then make aladd them to à breakfastcupful forcemeat as follows:-

and a half of milk, and pour this

Mix together four tablespoonfuls into the dish. Bake in a moderate some new potatoes, a couple of car of breadcrumbs, two tablespoon-oven unti firm. rots (or halve a bunch of new car:fuls of shredded suet, two tea-

ASPARAGUS

3 tbsp. butter

3 tbsp. flour

1 tsp. salt Pepper

1 cup Carnation. Milk

Boil together 1lb. loaf sugar, and 14 pints of water for five minutes then add to the fruit.

APPLE MINT

Children and grown-ups alike will approve the mint favour in this apple drink.

Bail b. apples, thinly sliced but not pecled, with the rinds of 21 lemons and a small bunch of fresh mint, in a quart of water. Strain, then add the lemon juice.

POPULAR MEDLEY The mixed flavour of this fruit drink is much Uked.

Remove the pulp from two grape- fruits, two oranges, one lemon and a few white grapes.

Make some syrup by boiling

water and 1lb. sugar, then add this to the fruit.

This orange and lemon drink, is very refreshing. Bofl 1 quart water and lb, sugar together for 5 minu- tes, add the finely grated rind from 2 lemons and the fruit pulp of ? lemons and 3 oranges, and stir well. When cold, strain into bottles.

rots), and a little turnip, Chop spoonfuls of parsley, a teaspoonful EGGS LATTICED WITH together for five minutes 1 pints finely a bunch of spring onions, or of mixed herbs, and a pinch of some chives, a bunch of parsley.

salt. Find with a and pepper and a spring of mint. Put a layer beaten egg. place the stuffing on of the vegetables, in a, casserole, the meat, roll-up and tle with tape cover with a layer of green peas (near both ends and in the middle. (or soaked dried peas), put in the Put into a tin with a little dripping the mint on the top, and brown in the oven. meat, sprinkle with parsley, and onion, season well Then turn into a saucepan add with pepper and salt, and add an-half a pint of stock and seasoning. other layer of vegetables. Season and simmer for two hours. Lift on again, and just cover with water or to a dish, remove the tape and stock. Cover closely, and simmer serve with thick gravy made by slowly for not less than two hours. mixing a teaspoonful of flour with:

The chops from the best end of the quor and bolling the heck are delicious cooked this thicken.

CECIL RHODES'S WORLD PEACE

IDEAL

Tribute By Lord Lothian

The Marquess of Lothlan, speaking at the official opeling to, the public of the house at Bishop's Stortford where Ceell Rhodes WAS bora, paid an impressive tribute to the ideals which animated Rhodes.

to

1 cup water

2/3 cup grated cheese

1 "can asparagus tips (1lb.)

6 hard cooked eggs

3 tbsp. diced pimiento

cup bread crumbs in

".

TRY THESE

Prawns contain iodine and when freshly caught are very nourishing and wholesome. Freshly bolled prawns are pink and glossy and have a pleasant aroma.

2 tbsp. melted butter Prepare a white, sauce of the irst six ingredierits. Add the cheese and stir until it is melted. Pour a layer of cheese sauce over the bottom of a buttered dish. Add alternate layers of asparagus and- Six hard-boiled eggs; pint

PRAWNS. WITH HARD BOILED EGGS

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1938-PAGE

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Be Notified

though that might be a preliminary £314,228 LEFT BY rent and poun" there ex

stage but only by government based on his three

He said that the lofty central principles, of Home Rule, Free MR. F. MELVILLEith the whole prawns and seate

alm which Rhodes spent his life in Trade, and Federation, applied, no promoting was the extension of doubt. in some new and still un- civilised government, which he saw discovered way.

to be imperatively necessary to the Lord Lothian sald that he peace and progress of the human believed that history. In its own race, This, in his day, he iden- time, was going to prove Rhodes tifed with the extension in Africa right, perhaps only after grim and of British Institutions and in the heroic events, even to the point world as a whole of the political that the centre of gravity of the

peoples.

The last of the three brothers tamed in the theatrical world," Mr. Frederick Melville,, other- wise, Frederick Emm Melville Robbins, 61, of Vley-road, Highgate, N., left £314.228. with net personalty £118,324. He died on April 5.

with sprigs of watercress and sliced cucumber. Baough for six people).

£5.000 each on trust to Mrs. Minnie Pigeon and Mrs. Beatrice Gilman, his sisters;

£2,000 to Bert Ernest Ham- mond, Manager of the Lyceum He and his brother Walter were Theatre:"

Melville died at

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The President of the Examina- ideals of the English-speaking English-speaking world-Indeed of for some time proprietors of the An annuity of £100 to Teresa The regulations, made under the of the diseases, will place whooption Yuan, Mr. Tal Chi-tao, who the whole world-would eventually Lyceum Theatre. To his other Bridgland, for many years his pri- Public Health Act,, 1938, come into ing cough and measles on the recently arrived in Tachtenis as Rhodes, he thought, could have pass to some new capital in North brother, Andrew, who, however,vate secretary.

effect on Oct. 1.

same footing as scarlet fever. the official delegate in the memo Mr. Walter supported the general thesis behind America, atter the peoples of that died a month before him, he left

They reflect the growing ser- which has been notifiable for cial service for the late Panchen But he continent had come to see that | £10,000 on trust."

Brighton in March, 1937, the League of Nations.

Lama, which was held, by various iousness with which the epidemic many years. would also have insisted that the their own peace could only be made Most of the property is left to Mr. Frederick Melville's estate is diseases of whooping cough and

As long ago as 1931 it was circles in Chienkang (formerly only way in which it could be secure by helping to extend the ns" widow, with remainder to the one of the largest ever left by a

measles are regarded by the stated in an LC.C. report that in Sikang) Province, has sent a tele- realised would be if Great Britain. principles of that constitution children, June and Shiela. They theatrical manager. Biggest of all

medical profession.

four years measles had, caused gram to the Chairman of the the Dominions. and, the United which Cecil Rhodes so much ad-are entitled to £20,000 each on theatrical fortunes was the £1,000,

eight times as many deaths as Mongolian-Tibetan Affairs Com- States combined to devote their mired, so as to give peace and reaching 21 or on earlier marriage.000 of Phineas Barnum, the famous The new regulations, which will scarlet fever in London, and one mission, Mr. Wu Chung-hän. re moral and political energy to the liberty and Justice to mankind as One is now more than 21. Other American showman who died in rescind other regulations already and a half times as many as porting on his attendance at the

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it is sterilized and

Carnation

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CARNATION

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