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Thursday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

January, 26, 1939.

IT'S SWEET AND

When you've eaten the ginger, use the syrup to flavour the sauco

OU can add a luxury touch to 11 plula steamed pudding by

serving it with n

simple sweet sauce, auch a banana or chocolate,

favourite two

favour

with the younger mem- bers of the family.

Father, who's very pattial to marmalade puddinic, wil like with a mance of that name, while Mother and the grown-up daughter will fuck The flavour of vanilla in hard Alpine sauce very tempting.

To-day, as this is the se~ son of warmed puddings, I am giving recipes for sweet Just two rules first. Matters.

SAUCY

-but it adds extra flavour to puddings & cakes

Hol chocolato sauca gives a touch of luxury to lairy cakes and buns,

To be successful, sauce must be smouth and creamy (no hard lum|33. please!), and-be sparng with the flavouring. An over-ilavoured sauce bu worse than a tasteless one, you will ugree.

Chocolate Favourite

Now to start with something every- one likes-chavolate sauce. It's us dell- clous with a plain, steamed pudding, as with n chocolate one.

Ingredients: joz unsweetened chocolate, joz butter, Juz: cornflour. 1 gilis water, å tenap, vanlita essencé, zjoz, sugar, a pinch of salt.

Break up the chocolate, add not quite half the water, and dissolve over a gentle heat. Blend the comflour with a little of the water, ndd the salt, and boll the rest of the water.

Pour on to the cornflour, stir, and return lo Faucepan. Add butter. chocolate and sugar, and boil and stir for. 6 minutes, thṛn ndı! 'vanila.

Party Finish

The wann chineolate sauce used for Icing eclairs will make party affairs out of little fairy cakes it a spoontui is spread on the top, and allver hu- dreds and thousands sprinkled over. The recipe is easy,

Dissolve a bar of chocolate in a busin over boiling water. Meanwhile, boll 202 loaf sugar and inlf a tencupful of water together for flye mimtes,

Bur into the melted chocolate until thly is a good coating consistency, then

as well as eclairs.

add two or three drops of vanilla es sence. Use at once.

Coconut Surprise

For a change coconut sauce is sure to make a hil

Ingredients: joz butter, toz flour, about pint milk, 2oz. desiccated coco- nut, teasp, vanilla essence, 1 egg (optional), juice of 1 lemon, I dessertsp. cream or custard, 1oz. sugar,

Melt butter in à amali pan, add four- and pinch of salt, and cook for a minuic. Stir in milk gradually and bring to boll. Doll for 5 minutes, niir- ring constantly.

Cool, stir in the egg yolk, coconut,

MIDGE: Not Flattering

"I'm drawing Daddy being a bear! “

UFS

White Russian ermine finger-tip length cape features the skins worked in a sun-burst design and flaring out to a width of 142 inches at the bottom. The over-sized muff and the frou of a hat are trimmed with two love-birds of- aliver fox, by the designer, Dein Bacher of the Waldorf.

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ENGLISH SOUPS

We Theet inthe wall. OXTAIL SOUP

sugar and lemon juice, zelteat. Add the vanilla essence and cream or mustard. and, lastly, the stimy besten while of ca. Next time you take date pud- ding, serve some of this sauce. The two flavours combine well

Brandy Sauce

We must not forget the brandy BRUCE for the Christmas pudding.

Ingredients. -pini milk, 1 teasp cornflour, 3 lensp. caster sugar, 1 yoll of egg. half a antall wineglass of brandy, a pinch of salt,

Mix cornflour with a tle of the cold milk, add the salt, boll the rest of the milk, and pour on to cornflour. Add the sugar, big to the buil, and boll for 5 minutes.

Allow to cool, add the egit yolk, re heat, stir in the brandy, and serve. The cag yolk may be omitted.

With Marmalade

Easy as A B C. and made with 1 tablesp. marmalatte. 2 tablespa. brown sugar, pint water.

Boll sugar and water together for 10 minutes, stir in the tarmalade.

Apricot Flavour

Served with dried apricot pudding, to make this doubly teinpting.

Ingredients: Three Lublesps. apri cot Jan, 20z. super, I teasp, cornflour, a pinch of salt. 1 gllis water.

Boll Jam. sugar and water together; blend the cortitiour with a little cold

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water, add the salt, then mix with the

Jam, etc., and slir and boll for a minuten Brain and serve.

Alpine Sance

A deliciously favoured sauce, thick und creamy.

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Ingredients; 10. margarine, delng sangar. 3 tablespoonfuts thick,

cream nude from plut milk and b. Stork unsalted margarine. 3 egg whites, pinch of salt, vanilla essenér to taste.

To make the thick cream, warm the milk and sunsailed margarine toxtether In a rancepun until margarine in melted. Cool the mixture 10 bloodhent and beat with a tork to mix thoroughly.

Pour into a cream me- chine and syringe it through curly, with a quick, hard stroke, raising the handle as Bizh as possible.

The cream should be thick and even as it comes through the machine. If I begins to run through too quickly, and too thin, warm the mix- ture slightly, stir well again. and pump harder,

Cream The 1oz margarine, add the lely sugar gradually, then the cream and mix well. Beat the egg white with a pinch of salt uni atiti and fold into the mixture. Finvour with vanila.

Flavour to Taste

This sweet sauce is the base of inally succE. The flavourings are added to taste.

Ingredients: 1oz. butter, foz flour. about pint milk, 102,"CURIT,

Melt the butter in a saucepan, stir in the four gradualls, then add the milk, and stir until einuath. Boll and stir for a few minutes until thickened. Add flavourung desired and serve.

When you have calen up the ginger in the jar, use the syrup to flavour the above sauce rind serve it with ghyer pudding, with a piece of chopped up

nger in it. If there is any lett.

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Fine feathers make fine mil- linary, the feathered hat being in vogue. This one has an ex- aggerated height on a very small, flat hat which, please note, is worn over a snood,

USING UP COLD SUET PUDDING

THERE

are several ways of using up cold suet pudding. If it is quite unsweetened it can be cut into sllecs and roasted with a joint of mutton or beef in the same way RS potatoes. For this purpose the slices should be rather thick.

Another way is to slice the pud- MANY mothers are disturbed by ding thinly, stamp fancy shapes out M1 child crying in his sleep, or waking up frightened after

a bad dream.

Children's dreains' are nearer the

of the slices, and fry them in butter. Sprinkled with sugar, and a little lemon juice ked, and served very surface than those of the adult, be-hot, they make a delicious and un- cause the child is nearer to nature.usual sweet. Ills, dreams concern coling and drinking, his pleasures, his likes and dislikes, and his le is so full of crumble up the pudding as finely as make-believe that there i a very possible, add a little milk, and press thin uc Between the dreams of hit into a buttered cup: Steam it for sleeping hours and his daily life. about half an hour and serve with

A simpler and plainer way is to

A child who has terrifying dreams Jum or golden syrup.

is often the victim of some person

A sust pudding with fruit in can who is in the habit of describingbe treated in the same way, but some gruesome ziluation of telling

fearsome story. Adults should reserved with custard or white sauce member that a youngster magnifies instead of jam. This method makes any horror tenfold. Moreover, be it much nicer than when it is re- may

be worried about something

comparatively insignificant, and so heated over

his sleep is troubled.

The best way to help such a child

is to prevent his day-dreaming pro-

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well as alds to sight. Already they cut his ideas. Ask hint to drawpixtes. In clay after a period of a duy natural tones, are alds to beauty as penslites by inducing him to work to produce their ideas of fairies and

le the wearer.

SO following the story, This

are enjoying a well-deserved popu-| *** larity, for they Impart a youthful air something, or to paint something for or

you. When it is finished take an in-school recognises the necesalty of terest, and get him to explain what leading out the imagination into the The new natural tone frames can it is all about. He should be enactive life of reality.

and be obtained in a variety of shades, couraged to make up storica

Children who suffer from crying in to match any type of skin, and are regale the nursery with them. This particularly delightful on a brunette, gives a great feeling of importance dreams or who wake up frightened Fromes of crystal material or the and helps to release the tension of new white gold are charming when his mind by giving expression to his should not be given soothing mix- worn by a falr girl, and give added ideas. beauty to the white-hatred woman.

It is an exelent entertainment to

tures uniess a doctor orders them. The remedy often lies in checking Rimless spectacles in shapes to suit tell a child a story and then get him their fantastic imaginations by giv everyone have returned to popularity, retell it in his own words. There is ing this energy outlets. and are most becoming when made a school where children are allowed

|with side-pieces of crystal material. Tortoiseshell and horn-rimmed ¡frames are still very fashionable, and they can be obtained in either light or dark shades.

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Do You Say "Beg Pardon"?

stylea as possible. able to And out exactly which style come back with a grand new set of

You will then be MY small son went off to pay a the telephone, and asks merrily:-

visit to friends and he has "How are the kiddies?" sults you best.

Large circular tenses are inclined "genteel" manners.

to make your face look more plump

Chief of them is "pardon!"

Worse still is the woman who uses an adult brand of baby talk in pub-

He llc. She says "ta" for thank you,

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than it really is, so if you have a chants it out merrily every time you and "by-by" when she leaves you. Or she embarrasses you with a loud round face, choose the contour shape speak to him, whether he hears er spectacles which are so fashionable. not. A month age he would have reference to her "hubby" or mayre If your nose is short or tiptilted, behaved like an ordinanty little boy even "your hubby." I have seen make sure that your glasses have a and said "What?" or "I didn't hear men grow red with rage on hearing

that sort of conversation. high bridge, as this will make your what you said, Mummy!"

The other day I sat beside nose look longer, but if your note is long, you can make it appear shorter But now he is. polite. He says woman of middle-age. When she by wearing glasses fitted with a low "Pardon!" and looks a little myslied spoke at first her necent was good bridge.

when he sees the look of pain on my and her grammar faultless, but inter If you only require to wear glasses face and my husband's teeth on the effect was spoiled by a sprinkling of schoolboy and masculine slang. occasionally, you can now obtain } edge.

She spoke of money as "bobs" and raost attractive folding spectacles,

He is a very small boy, but I have "tanners," mentioned that her new which fold up into very small com- tried hard to explain to him that evening frock cost "ave quid," and pass. They are useful for carryingpardon?" is a rude and careless way that her husband had "kicked about in your handbag.

For evening wear you may choose that it is certainly not a label of good "Murdering" the Language

of saying "I beg your pardon," and stumping up." your spectacles to match your frocks,

as fraines are now made in almost manners. But is it any use telling every colour. Both red and green him that when half the adult world rims are popular, and the new blue have the opposita idea?

and pale hellotrope rims are in great "Genteel" Vulgarities request.

I know that this modern adultera-

tion of the language is only coreless- ness, but it is, the kind of careless- nres that threatens to grow_and The Intent fashion is to "have I am not normally a purist. I use RTOW until it has distorted everything graceful, in our speech. Already lorgnette fashioned like a diamante klangt occasionally, but there is a there are signs of it in "pardon. clip to wear in your evening frock. whole lot of mollern mawkishness in The friends who taught my son that These ornamental oval or octagonal the language that makes me feel this is politeness, lionestly beloved clips may be had in a variety of positively ill. "Kiddies" in a sample, thai,they were right;

"children"; it. is just on ugly, useless Will the day come when "kiddies". same stop. the folded lenses of the Jorgnette. | word, and, Arora Insult to children and “hubby" take the When you require to use your

out of the ranks of vulgarity info the courts of the mock genteel? An lorgnette you amply undo the clip, anyway, unfold the lenses, and use the

Yet hardly a day passes but some unpleasant thought. But it seems it diamante clip as a handle, body, generally of the type that is the way the wind is blowing,

Margaret Hillmans passes for well-educated, rings up on

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