ERIC WEIR helps you make
PLANS FOR A PICNIC
Sandwichca are very often dull diet: But, if you will trite my ad- this summer vice, you can make something to be remembered gastro- nomically.
Salad Sandwiches Chop up the heart of a fresh ict- tuce, a few anchovy fillets and some walnuts. Add a little tomato purce out of a tin, but do not snit on ac- count of the anchovies. Pepper, if you like. Moisten with some salad ol and little vinegar so that the mixture will be "spreadable" on the bread brown or white Home-Made Liver Paste
I can give you here a home-innde ver páte that will make that food for millionaires, pâte de foie gras. look to its lurela,
Brown calves' liver.
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very quickly a piece of This should be done the outside is crisp and the Inside soft. Now puss it through a mincing machine, und season with salt and pepper.
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Fry some onions in utter to golden brown, and mix them with the liver mince. Work in 4 ounces of fresh butter, so that the whole forms a paste which can be sprend on brend
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TALE OF TWO MOTHERS
RECENTLY I spent a "lazy" Sun-
day on the beach, and I was interested in watching two familioa who had camped near me. One mother had three children, including a baby. The other had four children, and here there was a year-old foudier,
I discovered that "Mrs. Four" wan a mother who worked by the clock, whereas “Airs. Three" was haphazard in her methods.
As On Atrs. Four" had settled her family she unpacked her mid- morning snack of fruit out dratt t round to her trood, Then "Mary Four" was asked to dig a hole to bury the tags and truit-akinA,
Next, Mother Axed a walking stick the saust and her three older chil
New Sandwiches withdren fastened their sandals to this for
Egg
Oh. yes, i know that we can alt bur 1 wani make egg sandwiches,
you to make this one and win my gratiti le. It is ever so much drea than yours.
Boll hard egg, chop thent and crush then with a tork Add HOA" chopped rbaves or parslny. 2 Labin- spoonfuls of plud ol. a clash vinegar and a heaped tableqoonful of preparedd mustard.
If you like nutmeg. why not add
a little? 11 heproves the taste. Mush
all this together and spread un brown bread and buiter for a change.
Cheese Sandwich
This is very welcome. You spread cream cheese on plain, thin biscuits and garnish with slices of tonzalo or cucumber. A little salad cream addy to their glomeur and your comfort. For the sweet course, fruity sitces will
prove welcome.
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it and enred
Make these with a good short crust
dividing it into pastry.
twa, and rolling out
out thinly into two equal oblong shapes. On the sentier beral mixture
of peeled chopped cooking apple. sultanas, seedless raisins, currants and chop pod coudied port sweetened with| brown sugar and moistened with le- man or orange juice.
Cover
with the second piece of
Brush pastry, and press down well. over with egg and milk, mark into small slices with the back of a knife, put on a baking sheet revered with greased paper, and bake in a mode- rate oven until the pastry is a deep golden brown.
ly
When cold, break inte silces. As regards dessert
carried
well, fruit,
So casi- welcome.
of course, and one or two atabs of chocolute-milk and plain.
and always Drinks may be made more refreshing by a little crushed ice, carried in a thermos.
Safety, and went off te ploy.
Meancktie she took the pultom from the prant, spread u ruu, rapened a str shade to citst a shadom, and settled Baby Four teen for her nap before trench Then she settled in read
** Mrs. Free "had itigerent raethods
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"TIME
for Tea!"
Her children came every few minutes for something to ent from the bags of good things that she had brought. Twice
dinner-limC before
thep clamoured for peuntes for tees-and got their own way?
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Again, after an effort to pet " Baby Three to settle down in her arms, "Mrs. Three" gave up the contest, but
clear tha
"Baby ncouts/ Three" needed his sleep.
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Four" consuited her wrist. watch regularly. At f p.in, she set out lunch at 3.30 p.m. the cailed her brood for more fruit and a drink of kater Puttenlly aske led "Baby Four" with her own small meals.
parations for the homeward journey, and one felt that the toas keeping Baby's bath and bedtime in mind,
At 7 pm. I myself went home, leav tag behind me Mrs. Three now deep In conversation with a friend, the calm banken by the persistent walling of “Baby Three and the quarrelling of The The Ered ulder children,
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Ho's quito ready
for it, because toa
is always served ot tho samo time every day.
Child's Guide to Peace
HE WAS THINCING
ONE DAY WEN MRS SMITH WAS HANING OUT THE WASING IN THE CARDEN SHE
WONDUR WAT HER HUSBAN BICAN TO WAS DOINC AT THE OFIS
MR,
SHE
SMITH
WORCD, WARE HE SUDANLY THORT OF ALL THE THINGS YOU CODE THING OF LICE #f BOM WAS FALING IN SPAN WAR A WAR FURINSTONS WAS COING ON. IT HAD BEAN COING
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A YURE AND MENY HAD DEEN CILD THAR
IN
ON FOR MOR THAN
THEY DID NOT LIVE THAY
SPAN THEY LIVED IN GOLDAS GREAN IN LONDON, WERE VERY HAPY TOGETHUR AND WERE DIVOTED TO EATS UTTHUR! SIX O CLOC WENE HE CAM HOME THAT NICHT PONCSULLE AT FROM HIS WORC HE SAT DOUN BY THE FIRSIDE TO THINC A LITTLE. HE SAID TO HIMSELF THEN HE THORT HOW PROID HE WOOD BE IF ENIONE COOD STOP ALL THE WARS FOREVUR AND EVUR, OH WOOD NOT THAT BE CRAND, SUDENLY HE GOT UP,
IF HE WAS THE PURSEN WOOD NOT HE BE PROID
OF HIMSELF HE PUT HIS FINGUR TO HIS LIPS AND TIPTOD OVUR TO THE FIRSIDE AND STRECHO QUT
HIS HAND TO THE DITSONREA ON THE BOOKSELF OVUR THE FIRPLASE AND OPEND IT AT THE PADI 240 AND RED OUT ALOIDĮ
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STRECHD OUT HIS HAND TO THE DITSONREA
MR. WARS.
CO TO BRIDI LANE THE HOUSE NO. 42 42. 42. 42. HE CEPT ON SAIN
AND TO HIMSELF
THEN HE CONTINOOD READING--NOC AT THE DOR AND SAY WENE THE DOR IS OPEND SAY PLEAS MAY. I SEE MR. WARMAN AND SO SIVRING WITH ACSITMENT HE WENT THER, MR. WARMAN LOOCT RATHER LICE A BUSCONDUCDUR HE
MR. SMITH LIVD. FOLOD MR. SMITH TO THE HOUSE WAR
TOLD HIM THAT HE WANTED TO STOP ALL THE AND MR. WARMAN SAID ON ONE CONDISEN THAT YOU LOVE
THORT OF ALL THE PEAPOU EYRIBODE SO HE SAT DON AND THAT HE HATED AND WOD HAVE
TO LOVE AND THEN OF THE PEAPOW IN SPAN AND SUDENLY OUT OF HIS MOUTH PORD THE WORDS
SMITH
YES' YES! YES!!
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