Surprise Dish
SCALLOPS AU GRATIN.
Is is the month in which to catch scallops at their best. If the scallops were not pre-d pared by the fahimonger cut off the beard and block part and- wash them thoroughly, Stew Them slowly in milk in a double. Isaucepan for Ave minutes. Theso
fal turn to leather If cooked: Tfast.
Place them in their deeper shella, which have previously. Ibeen washed and dried. Season Froith salt and pepper.
Make a white sauce from the Emilie in which the scallops were! katewed, pour this, over them,.
sprinkle with breadcrumbs, doft with butter, and bake in a mode- rate oven for a quarter of an- Thour.
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LIVER DISHES
L
IVER is the most valuable
of all foods for anaemia.
It is rich in vitamins and iron, and its protein value is high.
The Ilver should be sliced. fried in a little bacon fat, and used as required when the busy housewife is anxious to save time.
Liver Souffle
Chap 1 cup cooled liver dinely. Meli tablespoon butter in stew. pan, add liver, and slir till butter is absorbed,
Make sauce with 1 tablespoon butter, tablespoon flour, 3 table- spoons good stock, and 2 tablespoons eretim.
Press the meal through a wire sleve, and add it to the sauce, and the yolk of an egg.
Mix well, season, and fold in stif- fly beaten white of egg. Turn into greased fireproof dish, and bake in hot oven 10-15 minutes, till firm in centre,
Scrambled Liver and Eyg
Scramble an egg in the usual way, and when beginning to set, stir in
cup finely chopped cooked liver. Season well, and serve on forst, garnished with chopped parsley. Liver and Macaroni
Boil 2 uza mucaroni. When ten- der, drain, add 1⁄4 Un tomato soup. Brown
# dessertspoon minced onion
in a little butter, chap 4 1h cooked? liver, and add onion and meat to the macaront. Season well.
Turn into fireproof dish, and bake I brown on top.
Liver and Rice Mould
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Grease a small basin, and the line
with
with
well
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Meet BOBBY BEAR'S
NOTE TO KNITTERS
"Materials required. —2oz.
fawn,
1oz. blue, joz, white d-ply double knitting wool, i pr. No. 11-steel knitting needles, jud. red ribbon Jin, wide, few yards fine black wool, for eyes and toaistcoat butions, a little kapok. Abbreviations.K, knit; tog, to- .pether; ino.. Increase; sts.,
stitches; rpt., repeat.
THAT an engaging` little fellow! Bobby Bear's own first cousin. A plump, soft, cuddly toy for Baby. It is quite easy to knit, too, if the instructions are carefully fol- lowed,
You can vary the colours chosen, of course, but the little fawn-col- oured bear here, with, bluo coat and white attractive.
waistcoat, is gery
The work begins at the base of the toy and to worked throughout in platu knitting.
How to Knit It
Row 1-With fawn wool cast on 40
sts. K 10 rows. Now 11-K Dats., put these on a pin for foot (31), Chat off 2 st. 3 rows (20), Row 13-K first 2 ata, toy. (28). Row 14.-K. Rpt. these 2 rows twice (20),
Row 19.-K 6 rows. Row 25-K first
2 sts. tog. (25), Kaw 26.--- last 2 15. Tog. (20). Rpt, these 2 rows twice (20). Raw 31,-Inë, lu first at. (31).
Now 32---Inc, in last st. (23), Ruw 31. Join blue wool for coat. K. 1 rows. Row 51-100 sts. Put these on
Cast off 1 ats. for armboje. tin
K remaining 10 sts.
Row $2-Work 15 rows on these 10 sta. Put these ats, on a pin. Now 07.- Pick up the B sts. from pih, joining wool to where the 4 sis, were cast'ok. K 15 rows.
Row 12.-K first als, tog... pick up the 10 sts. from plù, K them (17), Row 13.-K.
Row 84-Joln white, wool for collar. IC 2 $14. tog, at beginning, middio and end of row (14), Itow 85-K 5 rows.
Itow 50-Join fawn wool for head. Cast on 2 ets, Inc, in middle and end xts. (18). Row 91-Inc. in first, middle Row 12-Inc, in and end sto. (21). lirat mænd, luni st. (23). Row 93,-K Row 94, Inc. In first st. (24). Now 15. ---K 15 rows.
Now 110.-Cast off & sta. for nose. K 2 rows (19). Row 112.-K. first 2 sta
BITS TO:
CUT OUT
cooked rice, Fill the centre Boiling Over
finely chopped cooked Iver,
onion, and lemon julcé,
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seasoned with salt, pepper,TTAVE you ever been boiling Then add a layer of breadcrumbs, milk and turned round to
14 an egg slightly beaten, and enough | find it rapidly rising to the top water tu moisten. Cover with of the saucepan, and although grensed paper, sleans 45 minutes,
turn oul. Cont with tomato you turn the gas down it still rises and flows over? The next
and
sauce.
Savoury Liver
time this happens, as you turn down the gas gently blow into
Here is a favourite family dish:-the saucepan; the milk will re-
1 lb llver.
2 ozs white breadcrumbs.
Zuza chopped svet.
1 teaspoon mixed herbs.
1 teaspoon minced onlon,
1 egg 1 lb tomatoes.
About Brushers bacon.
cede and none will be wasted.
Bumped Yourself?
IF you give yourself a bad
knock and the veins around
sook a pad of cotton wool or a folded
| handkerchief in vinegar and hold it
on the damaged spot.
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Slice liver in 8 pleces. Make stuff the place swell and look inflamed, Ing. Skin tomatoes and halve. Lay small ball stuffing on cách piece liver, and fold slice in two.
Lay each slice on well greased dish, put on it a tomato cut side down, and tay a plece of brenn over par- tion.
Cover all with a piece of greased paper, and bake in a moderale oven for 30 minutes.
Imbel
FOR INSECT BITES
AND STINGS.
Within ten minutes or a quarter of an hour the swelling and inflam- matlon will be considerably relieved, and you will have saved yourself a nasty-looking bruise. Skinned
To skin tomatoes without
plunging them into bolling water, hold them on a fork over the flame of a gas slove or the red-hot burner of an electric stove.
This is quicker than the old method, and the tomatoes remain firm.
Long-lived Lemons
f
Knit this little fallow for Baby's Christmas Stocking.
tog. (18). Row 113.-K., Rpt. these 2 rows twice (10). How 118-K. first and last 3 sts. tog. (14). Row 110,-K., Rpt. these 2 rows once (12).
Row 122.-K. first, middle and end, 2 sts. tog, (9). Rpt, this row once (0). Chst off.
FOR FOOT.-Pick up the 9 sts. fram pin, join wool to where the 2 sts were cast of. K. 3 rows, K. Brst and last 2 als. log. (7). Rpt. this row once (5),
Cast off.
Kalt another plece in the same man- ner. To ensure that the joining of the different coloured wools comes on the right side The work, John the blue wool for cont before knitting row 32; white wool for callar before knitting row 83: fawn wool for head before knit- ting row 89.
Inside Legs & Chest
Row 1.-With fawn wool cast on 43 sts., K. 10 rows.
Row 11.—K, Osta, put these on a pin for foot. Cast of 2 sis, K, to end (32).
This
you
Cousin
Easy-to-Make
Rpt. this row once (21). Row 13-K first and last 2 als, tog, 18). Row 14. -K., Apt. these rows twice (15). Row 19.-K. 6 rows.
Row 25.-K. first and last 2 sts, tog.. (13) Row 26.-K... Rpt. these rowe twice (0) Row 31-inc. In first and fast sts. (11). Row 32-K.
Row 33-Join white wool for waist- coat. K. 10 rows, Low. 43, fist and last-2 sts. tog. (91. Row 44.-K. 9 rows. tpt these 10 rows twice (8).
Row 73.-K. first and last 2 siz, tog. (3). Row 74.---Cast off.
Pick up the 0 sta. from plu that were left for feet, joining wool to where the
sts, were cast of. K 3 rows.
K. first and inst 2 sts. tog, 17). Rpt. this row once (5). Cast off.
Work the ather foot in the same
manner.
The Arms
Row 1-With blue wool cast on 4 Ata K. flow 2.--Inc. in first and last sta (6). Row 3.-K. rpt. these 2 rows 6
Toy for Baby
times (18). Row 16-K. 14 rows," Row 30-Join white wool for cuff, K. 4 rows. Row 34-Joln fawn wool for hand, K. årst, middle and end 2 sts. tog. (15), Row 35.--K. 7
TOW!
Row 12.-K. first, middle anu end 2 ats. tog. (12). Rpt, this row once (8), chat off. C. another arm the same.
Soles of Feet
Row 1-With fawn wool cast on sts. K. Row 2-Iric. In first and Inst sts (8). Row 3.-K. Rpt. these 2 rown once (0).
Row -K. 4 rows, Row 10-K, first and last 2 sta. tog. (8). How 11-K Пpt. these two rows once (4). Cast off K. another sole in the same manner
The Ears
Itow 1-With fawn wool east o 4t, How 2.-Inc. in first and last sta (6). How J.-K. Rpt. there 2 rows 3 times (12). Row 10-16. 10 rows.
Row 20-K. 2, rts tog. In middle of Tow it. pt. Utle row once (10). Cast off. I. enviber ear in the kame manner.
Headpiece
Row 1-With fawn wool cast on 3 How Inc. In first ats, rows.
and last str. 15). Row 6.-K 5 rowa Rent. these Grow twice (9). How 23 ---K 34 rows.
Row 47-K first and Inst 2 sts, tox (7). Row 48K 11 rows. Rpt. there 12 rows once' (6), Bow 71K first and last 2 ats, tog. (3), Row 72,-K 3 rows Cant off.
Base for Toy
Row 1-With fawn wool cast eny
Row 31.--K first 14 619., K 30 rowa.
and last 2 sts, tog, 13). Rpt. the F
3 times (0) Cust off.
To make up the Teddy Bear-5. the two sidepieces together, begiving
Se from neck over face ta mure. along the back. Sew in the headpiece. piscing the part where the work was east on to nose. Sew along face over head to neck.
Sew in the inside of legs and chest. Sew in the soles. Bew up the arma and set into armholes.
Sew in the piece for base, lenvlug about 2 inches open at the back fur stung.
Turn the work and stuff tightly with kapok, using a knitting needle to press this well into the head, arms and legs. Press the kapok well into the body to make the bear look a good shape.
Sew up the opening at the back. Mark the nose, mouth and claws in
Woo? fine black wool. Bew large knots for eyes. Sew on the ears. Mark the buttons down the front of waistcoat with black wool Sew on the ribbon bow.
may save 100 hours
of work
pastry cutters, egg whisk, grater and
tin opener In It.
AST an eye over the general arrangement of your kilm chen. Is there a convenient table
UNNING a home is a big job, and housewives cer- placed close to your stove so that you can put things into the oven ond without having to
Rtainly work hard, is a hier donate your work harder you can put this
than it need be. Take, for example, a job you do at least 1,000 walk any distance? times a year-clearing the table after a meal. How many times
If there isn't room for a table to do you walk from the table to the kitchen each meal?. On an stand permanently in this position, have a folding table fixed which will Teen cut, insert the uncut
keep a lemon which has average four times.
drop down against the wall when
end in a little sult and water, chang-J Now suppose you use a wheeled trolley. Only one journey you are not using it. Ing the water days. The. lemon will not then be with dirty crockery is required: the dishes on the trolley are to
есте
every two or three
mildew which usually forms,
THE MIRACLE HAS HAPPENED
What about your cleaning work? dry, and will be free from hand ready for washing. You have saved three journeys, used When you are turning out an up- up less energy, cut the time required, and kept your kitchen stairs room how often do you have to run up and down the stairs to tidior..
fetch something you have forgotten That wheeled trolley, made and kopt for use and not orna- to take with you? These journeys ment, should save you walking about thirty miles and save you use up time and energy.
50, keep
keep all your cleaning imple about 100 hours in the course of a year. Those odd yards and
-menta In
box with a handle. minutes mount up, you'll notice.
"When you set out on a cleaning job you plek up the box and know that you have got everything you will need. Do your heavy, work in the \X/HAT about your kitchen? How high is the table at morning because you're freshest. W all beiter feeling. What Mary his
When you're doing hard; rubbing or which you do most of your work? Probably a little polishing think of a dance that you place and blood-poboning result. me, even I do not know. But it has too low to be perfectly comfortable. It makes you stoop, and enjoyed, because if you can succeed
that sometimes gives you a backache.
Biles and stings are irritating in
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the extreme and the temptation to front of her, and I was a milkstone. scratch aften outweighs better judg-But she is purposeful,
ment.
But it in courting trouble to do
I was weak. I married her against
this, for dirt may easily get into thend to endure through the years with
Boller by far to treat the trouble not been easy for her. wisely by applying She-ko. This en
antiseptic, fragrant ointment, come" pored of a blond of curative ingre- dients, soothes, cools and quickly
hepis.
Keep a sin of Sho-ka handy in the
As for me, I was happler than I
ם'
Raise the table a few in getting rhythm into your move- ments the work will scem a lot easier.
had ever been. My blindness did not inches and notice how much more comfortable It is to work at.
matter.. I formed delicious dreamn- pletures of. Mary, of our children, of
Another polat: have you over noticed that when a handy
man
I see that quite clearly. our little home. I asked no more of either.
than that I should live for ever
It is not the face of Mary to which bullds himself a work bench he fixea THERE are probably several
a slotted rack to hold his small
oilier ways of making your bome. Sho-ko is equally good for in this state. `cuts, scratches, abrasions, burns,
I owe so much but something Aner
entirely a matter of machines." It' is scalds, and for skin complaints such Then Mary brought a surgeon to and deeper burning within her. See tools? When he wants one of these work casier, Labour-saving is not an eczema, ringworm, wet and dry me, and the surgeon brought me here, ing her will net make me know that in a hurry all he has to do is to sometimes a matter of doing a
a
similiar job in a new way. sores, bolts, pimples, and for external The pain has been terrible, but so far invisible something less than I know reach out his hand. piles, Chemists everywhere can have managed not to squeal, Bulit already. supply
It is not the pain that has really moti The risk she spoke of... does not Inred to me, it is the fear of dis-exist; and for her sake I can surely Illusionment.
carry-on-with a little more pain un- Kay as Now, Uiat does not seem to matter; til the miracle is complete.
SHE KO
Get your handy man to fix you As a start, the next into you a rack in your kitchen, near to your make a cake count up the different working table, so that your email operations you drough, | k16 tools, will always be handy. Keep then ask yourself whether all of your measuring spoons, rolling pin, them are absolutely necessary.
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