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A THANKSGIVING MENU | Make The Most Of Tomatoes

Orange Cocktail Cream of Mushroom Soup Roast Turkey

Sweet Potato Souffle Mashed Potatoes Spinach Timbales

Jellied Cranberry Salad

Celery Olives Pumpkin Pie

ORANGE COCKTAIL cup lemon juice

cup orange juice

cup sugar

SWEET POTATO SOUFFLE

Zoups mashed'sweet potuto #cup hot milk

tbsp. butter or margarine

1 tsp. grated lemon rind

tap. salt

Few grains pepper

3 egg whites

To mashed sweet potatoes gra- dually beat in hot milk to which butter has been added. Add grot- ed lemon rind, salt and pepper and beat well. Beat egg whites stiff and told into potato mixture." Pile into greased baking dish, bake in a hot oven for 30 to 35 minutes or until potato puffs slightly and is ice in cocktall glasses. Gamishwell browned on top. with fresh mint or maraschino cherries

Few grains salt

1 cup carbonated water

Combine and pour over cracked

CREAM OF MUSHROOM SCUF Ball stems from 1 pound of mushrooms for 20 minutes in about 2 cups of water. Use 11 cups of f This water for the cream soup, dis.

carding the stems. Cut mushroom! caps in thin slices and saute in butter for 5 minutes. Add to cream soup, using any good basic recipe

ROAST TURKEY

SPINACH TIMBALES

2 cups milk

1 cups fine bread crumbs 4 tsp. butter

1

tsp. salt

tsp..pepper

4

ckks.

2 cups spinach pup

1 tsp. grated ofton

1 tbsp. vinegar

ri

Scald milk, add bread crumbs,

When you are at a loss as to what new kind of vegetable to provide for lunch or dinner, why not serve tomatoes, either as a vegetable to accompany the prin- cipal course or as a course by themselves?

The simplest manner in which to cook them is to scoop out a tiny. piece at the stem end, All it with: a scrap of butter, pepper and salt, and bake in a fireproofedish until

soft.

Another good filling is that of sausage-meat. The meat should be mixed with a little minced bacon. chopped onion and the tomato pulp. and fried in butter. Then the mixture is returned to the shells, covered with buttered paper and baked.

DATES AND CHEESE An unusual, but excellent staf- Ang for tomatoes includes dates. The tomatoes ate peeled, the tops cut off and the vegetable is hollow-"

If you wish, you might skin the tomatoes by Arst covering themed out: with boiling water for a few Then a cream cheese, well mash- seconds so that they may easily beed up with a fork, is mixed with pceled:

a tablespoonful of chopped dates and seasoned with salt and papriku. This mixture is stuffed into the tomato shells, then each tomato is cut into four, lengthwise, and served with slices of cucumber.

HAM AS A FILLING Skinned tomatoes of those with

the skins left on) may also be

stuffed in various ways and then baked for fifteen minutes or so in a moderate oven.

They are hollowed out, and then the centres are mixed with chopped fried mushrooms, flavoured with minced, partially cooked onion, a few breadcrumbs, and a little minced cooked ham. This mixture

Stewed tomatoes make a simple though very good dish. A pound of tomatoes are skinned 'and sliced'

rather thickly.

Two ounces of butter is melted in. a small saucepan and the tomatoes are turned into it and cooked slow- ly for 15 rainutes. Salt and pepper

butter, salt, and pepper. Blend is put back in the tomato shells and a little grated nutmeg supply Add eggs, slightly beaten. Com- and baked.

spinach to which onion and vine- zar have been added. Fill greased or oiled timbale moulds with this mixture and place moulds in hot water. Bake in moderate oven for 40 to 45 minutes until the kalfe comes out clean when inserted in the centre. Unmould and serve with hot asparagus tips and well- seasoned cheese sauce.

Sinze the bird, removing pin-bine with well-drained chopped feathers. Remove the lungs and scrub the bird inside and out in warm water to which teaspoons of baking soda has been added. Dry thoroughly. Salt the fowl inside. then stuff, filling body and neck cavity generously.

Tie the feet close to the body and turn the tips of the wings back under the body so that they will not dry out in roasting. Roast 25 minutes the pound, basting frequently with" butter und water mixture to pre- vent drying and cracking of skin.

o

If the bird browns too quickly

4 place a piece of oiled paper over

the breast.

OLD-FASHIONED TURKEY.

STUFFING

Take the soft part of 2 loaves of bread (not too fresh and crumble well. Beasori with salt, pepper and Doultry seasoning Mix in about cup of melted butter or Anely chopped salt pork. Molsten sight- ly with cold water, 'mix' well,

PRIMATE AND THE MUNICH PACT

"Peace Darkened. By Brute Force”

JELLIED CRANBERRY SALAD

1 qt. cranberries or 2 tins of

cranberries

2 cups water

1 cups granulated sugar

21 tbsp. granulated gelatin

cup cold water.

1 cup chopped celery

2 tbsp. lemon Juice

1 cup chopped walnut kernels

Mayonnaise

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solved. Chill until it begins to set and add celery, lemon juice and walnut kernels. Pour into indivi- dual moulds and chill until set. Unmould on lettuce and serve with mayonnaise.

PUMPKIN PIE

2 cups strained pumpkin stewed

or canned

the seasoning, and finely grated. cheese may he sprinkled over the tomatoes if 1ked. "

SWEET STUFFINGS

FOR APPLES

Now that the weather is colder the housewife turris her attention to hot sweets. The homely baked apple is one of the easiest sweets to prepare. This can be turned

1 cup brown or granulated sugar into "something rich and strange"

2 eggs

1 tsp. salt

1 tsp. cinnamon

tsp. ground ginger

tsb, allspice

2 cups rich milk

Bake 1 large or 2 small pastry shel in hot oven for about 8 minutes. Mix together pumpkin, sugar, eggs, salt and spices. Add milk gradually to keep mixture smooth. Pour into partially baked pastry shells and bake in moderate,

Cook cranberries in 2 cups water until they start to pop. strain. Add sugar and the gelatin, which has been sprinkled on the cold water. Still till gelatin is dis-oven for an hour or until firm.

FAMOUS GOLFER

AND A CAMERA

Customs Fine On Mr. Francis Francis

Mr. Franca Francis, the well- known amateur golier, and former

Reiprenses to the international officer in the Royal Morse Guards,

"STRANGE CREATURES, WE GERMANS”

སཡམསྶཱ་

“Healthy” Nazi Humour

A parody of a German obituary

situation and the Munich agree-was fined £35 at Croydon recently notice, annou.cng the passing ment were made by the Arentishop on a charge of attempted smug-Czecho_lovakia, 28 pubished of Canterbury, Dr. Lilg. and Bling.

achwarze Korps," the organ of He and a friend, Walter James Hitler's Black Guards. the Arenbishop of York. Dr. Tem- ple, at the opening meeting of the Currie, of Cranmer-court, Sioane- avenue, S.W. who was ined a Church Congress at B.istul.

The general subject of the con-similar amount, pleaded guilty to ference 13 "The Gospel to this being concerned together in

attempt to evade Customs duty on generation"

3 £30 came.a, at Croydon Airport

Bept. 8.

"

Dr. Lang said that the Churen and nation were in the middle of

a spiritual crisis, "the testing-time of our generation.”

by the addition of a filling. The sweeter this is the better.

After the apples have been wash- ed and dried, take out core and pips leaving a good sized hole right through. Stuff tightly with either dates, raisins, or strips of banana, then set in dish with a little water and bake until tender,

Served with hot custart sauce or cream, apples stuffed and baked so are much more tempting than the plain ones, and they still retain their high food value.

ECONOMY PLANS FOR 'NYASALAND

amount to £310,000,

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1938.-PAGE 3

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Munich Agreement" which would

CHECKING PRESENT SYSTEM OF LOANS

Radical changes in the adminis- tration of Nyasaland ale recom- mended, in a report published re- cently by Eir Ronert Bell, who was appointed last year to inquire into the financial position and further Japan is adopting the German development of the Protectorate. technique in making trade follow Drifting through that welter of

It is not denied in Washing- It is stated that while ordinary

che nageuation.

furniture, china, paintings and

tori that the" launching of" the With heavy back border, it is expenditure is met out of revenue

An Industrial Development lewellery which 100 antique dealers latest arms programme is intend- printed according to the usual for-there are additional charges con-

assembled at Board has been formed in Tokyu have

Grosvenor ed as a warning against Japan's mula adopted by Germans 12 zeming the public debt and rali- for the express purpose of stimu- House, I find a plece of azure moves for a revision of the Nine announcing the death of a rela-way guarantees which, in 1938, willating (at a time when it badly, stene, about 9 inches square and Power Treaty. tion, and is worded as follows:—

needs it) the export markets for inscribed with gold Chinese char-¡ President Roosevelt is deter. In deepest giler and sorow, the These charges in previous years Japanese goods, and it is not with- acters, on a rosewood stand, writes mined to oppose a "Far Eastern undersigned give notice of the have been met in the main by bor-

out significance that as સ first a Home correspondent. It was stated that Mr. Francis, final passing of thef, beloved child owing from the Imperial Treasury objective it has chosen

"An interesting piece, 18th-cen- acknowledge and legalise Japan- whose address was given as Albion-"or. ca.e-Czechoslovakia, Sne died and from grants-in-eld. A large try of the British Empire.

Cotin-

tury. It's not often ohe finds

est monopoly over China. "Can the terms of the peace gate, Hyde Park, was a wealthy after long and intense pain on increase in recent years, chiefly

A delegation is about to visit piece of lapis lazuli as big as that,"

The President is credited with man, owning a house in London and saturday, October 1, 1938, following through much enthusiasm 7" arouse

be

rallway developments, Ceylon where there is

consider says a soft voice. It belongs to the intention of sending a mez- ja flat in Switzerland." asked. "It is darkened all the way

an operation for appendicitis, hav- | necessitated investigation.

able and growing demand for the Mr. F. W. Barker, who looks like sage w the Emperor requesting through by the thought of the Mr. B. M. Stepheriser, prosecuting received the spiritual comforts Sir Robert states that the Trans-type of manufactures Japan can a professor. He has specialised in him "to give his support to the pians that brute fo.ce has had ing said that Francis went into of the holy Komintera in Moscow Zambesia Railway and the Nyasa- pour out so easily,"

Chinese antiques for years and the making of it. We must remem- baggage, and was allowed through will of the Fuehrer, at the age of financial difaculties from which the island."now pressing for

[the baggage room f.st without any jand surrendering herself to the land Government are both" in Tokyo apparently believes that years. "It is a poem in praise of a this up by attending the Con- ber that power politics are an e-

a tree," he continues, and produces ference in person, as chief re- sential contradiction of Chriftiani-He stood outside the barrier as twenty.

only radical changes of present

Preater degree of self-govern- a translation of the Chinese cher-presentative of the United States. though waiting for someone.

The solemn burial was performed | financial arrangements can ex-

ment should present fertile op-acters,

(Ny Tid, Gotenberg) "In the world as it is, however, Cutie came through afterwards, from October 1 to 10, 1938, by the tricate them.

portunity

Translated the poem goes: for penstration. and until the atmosphere changes, and said that he had nothing to German Army. The solemn requiem REDUCING CHARGER

"From afar I gaze upon the (Liverpool Post).

CABINET MAY AGREE preparations for war must be car-declare, but the officer was suspi-Masa, for the epose of her soul "Unless the annual charges can

venerable mountain of Sung.. ried through and supported. But clous, and asked him if he had will take place on October 28, 1938. be reduced, or railway earnings

Coming nearer I approach the TO IMPERIAL TALKS w must not rest there. Neither camera. He then produced me, and

west courtyard, still in the

It is a view strongly held by security nor peace is ever per-said that it was given to him in

cloudy heights. manently founded on force The London by a friend about three

There the great tree, has lived Dominion and Colonial represeZI-

tatives In London that without"- months ago. supreme need is the regeneration

through the centuries;

another Imperial When asked to make a declara- of the spirit.

Encircled by an old wall, undue delay "What we need is not more suur- tion Francis stated that he bought

stands a thing of auspicious Conference should

ed together 'London. craft guns or ships, but more of the camera for his friend in

omen for ever.”

This opinion bases itself on the the Gospel of the Kingdom of God. Geneva the previous week and

"Perhaps it has lost something in Ultimately and behind all it is the wanted to save his friend paying

Bir Robert suggests, that if these translation," I comment, because urgency ni thorougn discussion Brat, deepest and greatest need.”

debentures could be converted dur to me it seems the poem is unin- and equally thorough understand- ing-1938 into an issue of 3 per spired. Mr. Barker looks a trifle, ing between hüme and

before the question cent. guaranteed debentures, re- hurt. "It was translated by a Ministers

ty,

war,

VERSAILLES MISTAKE

[duty on it.

grk-kind

MI

Silent condolence is requested by, very considerably increased, the Gottwald, Dimitron. Byrovy-god- Trans-Zambesia Railway Co.'s debt parents; the League of Nations to the Nyasaland Government and parents; Litvino, Stalin-uncies. of that Government to the Im-

Geneva, October 1, 1938.

perial Treasury will continue to Undertaker Benes, Jaksch, and mount, by the same inexorable process which is unsatisfactory to Co., late Masaryk

all parties—

Gottwald was the leader of the

Communist party in Czechoslo

vekla, and Jakech was the leader of the German Social Democrats, The novice, the "Schwarze Korpi” "Dr. Temple prefaced his Congress reasonable, it has been imposed on declares, is now being distributed sermon by saying that they gave a State friendly to ourselves within the Sudeten areas, and the pa- thanks to God that He had re-a harsh siddenness that must in-per adds:

bitterness mored the immediate menabe of volve

of heart and It is not scorn" or malicious joy widespread suffering of an intense over a beaten foe for which is ex- They acknowledged with

presed in the notice, but healthy Litude the initiative, courage" and "The settlement now made" at political humour, which has after perseverance of the Prime Minis-Munich can only be justifiable or the days of suffering and terror. in ter, to whom, under the hand int morally tolerable if the settlement i Sudeten Germany now found ex- God they owed the deliverance ist Verwaller was in, this respect at pression--a humour which can which they rejoiced.

best mistaken, and for that mis only thrive where one has no hate But we remember also," he said, take and for other made in the for the enemy of yesterday. “that even if the settlement now interval since we carry our strare made is in its own terms just and of responsibility.”

cumulating Habilities to the Nyasaland Government have been liquidated."

In 1939 there will be £975,800 8 per cent. Brat mortgage debentures outstanding. on which interest will RINOwnt to £58.538 and redemption to £38,450.

cause of peace," and

following

be summon-

OVEL PAS

to "the taxpayer in the United Kingdom who 13 advanstrik money with diminishing pros- pects of its return."

to "the Nyasaland Govern-deemable by u sinking fund of 1 Chinese savant," he says. "It is of the German colonies is raised ment, which must come to re- per cent, annual charges could be about an ancient cedar. Look at seriously in any quarter,,

the beauty of the engraved charac This demanda Inuentially gard borrowing on the nevar, ¡ reduced to 243,902

This should be within the capa-"ters."

*- backed not only by British mem- never system as ⚫ matter of

city of the railway company, re- course," and

"Have you ever been to China?" bers of Parliament, but also by ceipts on the uovernment-owned I ask Mr. Harker. "No." he says, big industrial interests, who urge conclave be debentures going to reduce any directing my attention to dve pale- that this imperial grants-in-aid of guaranteed loan blue cloisonne pieces for an altar: held as soon as possible after the charges required:

"Beautiful,. aren't they? I feel we. Anglo-American trade agreement Proposals for the development of have something to learn from the has been concluded the Protectorate faclude the intro- Chinese. We try to live too fast, It is expected that the Cabinet duction of secondary education for now, We have no time for me will fall in with the procOM' #DA Africans and the establishment of tation." And white-hatred Mr. make some early announcement a ̈land 'bank' of the Southern Barker goes on gazing at his tres...” tó

Afffct. Nottingham Rhodesia model

Guardian)

to

"the railway company, which has insuficient, incentive towards showing a profit be cause it can pay no dividends util all ita accumulated end ac-

always let reconciliation follow What strange creatures we Ger- and forget in humour, the hamm mans are, that after victory we others have done us!

Jsures.

that

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