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Cooking on Skewers
ATHER more than five years app my first article on cooking was published in the News Chronicle. We had been to the picturs and had seen on the screen a young Cassic rating some daborate dish of skewered meals, and it seemed an amusing subject for an artic
The other day we nitored past sothe campera in the New Forest. They were cooking their evening meal at a camp firm skowers! It is a most attractive way to serve mead, and 6sh too.
By
Ambrose
and as it originates in the End it is very likely an elaboration of the Heath
old camp-fire cooking. It is very ample, but it is rather excitings: not, mitut you, only by the fireside, but dainty 1tle silver-plated skeivers with excility-bucking pinus of meat, etc., imputed on them
make an original meal for any wise hostess with which to surprised on the ila worlursunabića i her friends,
Kebaba
of sulton he kam ut ready, with the deres of hartal and onion, and
IN the East then set to let them remain for an hour te
ments were called Kebates are they are, cooked, sprinkled with
often with solar stres protatore "and j
fre watercress.
or Kabobs (the spelling varies), and Puery powder, salt, pepper and a they are always pieres of meat little ground ginger. They are then is alternating with vegetable or fruit
impaled, brushed aver
often gite ant baked. s the skewer, more often baked and sometimes fried,
The skewers must be thin and about six to eight, inches dong. They
may either be wooden ones, or just -
THESE
with butter Trees
Skewered Fish
Fisti
can be skewered tong Another Continental disis He the With
better of salt pod, of end are aktørigated alices of tomato, and the whole s ril or hiked in the oven, with plentiful bastings of butter or olive!
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Brochettes de Rognons
THESE Eastern Kebabs are
manually
with rier, which is ordinary rice cooted in stock and seasoned with and bredertumld and then filed in
ordinary metal ones, or silverplated pal
or silver.
served
arn
But pieres of alter devenen! between slices of intulimon, en-
deep fat make a deletons dish, an
For example, cut some raw mut- ravoury spices. The skewers
I have even come acros a shower ton or beef into Hittle spare pieces served with the next on them, and about an luch and a half sides and when the rice has been helped on d of mushrooms alone, with one half anch thick. Next to the to the plate the pieces of ment, etc., Piece of state bread between every piece of meat put a plece of bacon are pulled off the skewer un to it. two slices of mushroom.
These are then liberally unointed with butter
in
rasher, next to that a slice of onion, When Rebala became better and slowly grifled, being served Text to that a slice of tenste of known in Western Europe a famous afterwards with melted butter into apple, then meat again, and so on. Parisian dish was based on them, which you have squeezed attle-
When you have enough on the Brochettes de Rognons. This co- lemon juice. skewer, salt and pepper it and per- sisted of 'round slices of sheep's kid
You will have to be careful rst just stiffened in hulter, grating not to get your bits of meal haps sprinkle over a little mixed ney,
melted and the impaled on skewers alter- overdone. Some people like to stick, butter and grill or bake in the oven mately with squares of lean bacon the skewer at first in the Baines for much sceond or two, as it gives a plea- Or you can add half a kidney, and slices of lightly fried
They were then sprinkled Sun burnt taste to the meat. If you say, a piece of multan, half a kid- roots.
bake your skewers, put them in the grid or hang them from ney, a piece of bacon, and so on. with melted butter and browned oven on a
grilled, being the top. · Another way is to have the pieces brendlerumbs
herbs, pour over
111l-
and
SALESMAN SAM
Are You Going to a PARTY?
By
T
HERE always seems to be a big crop
of informal parties about this time
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are
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The telephone rings and you invited by Elizabeth to come and drink a cocktail with Bill, who is passing through to F6071 Shanghai on his way back from leave. Some body else decides that a bridge party on the verandah followed by a buffet supper would be an excellent way of getting fresh air Or Philip without troublesome exercise.
calls with car and suggests making up a foursome and driving down to Repulse Bay for supper and a dance or two.
Susan Gay
For such im- excite- promptu
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E pattern sketched here, would be excellent for such It is dry without being fussy, simple with- out being severe,
If you are inclined to be a bit short and stumpy surges you The inverted in the illustration. should make it in the first style Lucks that run down for a few inches from the front of the neckline i accentuate the centre front panels in the skirt and help to give an illusion of height. The ruched sleeve-tops, too, nikww graceful full- ness to the sleeves without giving that balloon-like appearance that full sleeves so often give to slucky women,
M
AKE it of plain georgette, a fabric that is becoming to all women. And if you want to be very smart make it of that new light rusty shake that seems to be a cross between fuunto and orange. And wear a dark jado brooch and buckle.
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The fullness of the short, set-in-sleeves is gathered under a tab of the prettily-shaped sleeve band.
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1 Simple Jiers who move in n
itrave set.
9T is an English river in which
we are interested here (rev.)
10 22 are poured out of this.
11 The one in the sailor's cheek docen't net as much of a stop- per.
13 Footwear used in wards and all *
such places.
15 Foreshadow.
10 Amy has nothing in China.
17 Peces of gold and silver.
in sensation,
19 Leads
ike
a
Japanese copper.
20 Makes traces.
provision for leaving
21 Tree-fork; not sound.
23 Take the sack: don't talk back! one-step nusites 24 One girl with
this South American production. 27 A tule of all Iceland,
28 Posts for woodchoppers?
25 Goes wrong, partly due to the
French finish.
32 The rule in Germany.
33 If I went in and took the helm
things would certainly
rosier,
34 You must have just one.
look
35 Not for them the battle and the strike of life (hyphens, 4, 2.
$),
DOWN
2 Sheep of the West.
3 Usc.
4 Sharp's the word.
5 If you possessed this quality,
you couldn't be weighed,
4 Common sense.
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7 Poetical, no doubt, but what
ha Richard done?
one's
a Strangely enough this is said to
make-one tno big for bool (two words, 7, 4).
12 Sinekrs for the short-winded. 14 tal strug soup (anag).
15 Why
make 1 Bulky face? There's nothing in the place to warrant it.
18 Widen the way in the middle! with associated 22 Frequently
minerals in rural districts. 23 1ere we see the maid about the doctor. Instead of vice versa. Capitul!
26 Used to be tapped in the ring. 27 How to make any sult do for
an artist.
30 Savour.
31 Valley outside Denholme.
Saturday's Solution. MWYOMING
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IF YA WANT TA VISITOUR CAMP THIS IS THE ONLY WAY TA GIT THERE, SO YOU'LL HAFTA SWIM!
}OKAY BOYS! THEN I BETTER TAKE MY
CLOTHES OFF!
Now Sam Oughta Get Soaked
GOSH, MISTER, WHY'D YA TAKE) GOLLY, KID, YER CLOTHES OFF, AN' CARRY/THASS A FOOLISH ONE TA PSK ME! EM UNDER YER ARM?
TA KEEP 'EM FROM GETTIN' ALL WET!
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