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WHEREVER there are children W
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to overweet sickly pastries.
I find that the surest way
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nehuolboy's heart is to pick him off
to school or play with a couple of rock cakes that he can get a satisfy- ing bite from in itis pocket.
An empty biseuil th is an ex- cellent place to keep your family buus in, for you can make a large batch, may, three or four dozen, in one baking, and they'll keep moist and fresh if the lid is fixed on lightly,
Now fur
ninke some easy - Jo favourites which will go down well with the family.
Spley' Mixture
Bock cakes with a spicy Bavour are much appreciated.
Ingredients: 1 heaped breakfast- eupful flour, 1 egg and 15 breakfun- cuplat brown sugar, 1 heuped des- scrisp, picked sultanas, pinch salt and grated nutmeg. 11⁄2 teasp, baking pow- der, 1 tablesp. butter, I dessertsp. chopped candied peel, 1 heaped des-
Cabbage Novelties
THIS is a good dish to serve on mentless days.Take a medium- sized cabbage, 1 tablespoon margarine or dripping 1 union, 2 teacups water, 1 teacup rice, pepper and salt.
Heat the fat in casserole, add the finely chopped onion, and cook gently for a few minutes. 1ave the cab. bage soaked, washed, and alredded. Add it to the eusserole with a teacup of water and the seasoning. Put m the lid, and simmer over gentle heat asbestos mut from 10-15
On an
minutes.
Now add the washed rice and mix it in well, then add the rest of the water. Continue simmering from 20- ¦ 30 minutes. il rice soft, and cabbage tender.
Cabbage Rolls
This is an excellent way to use up so that they come to
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table in
teacups mixed cuɔked meat, 1 teacup cooked rice, salt and pepper, cabbage leaves, pint tomato sauce.
Mix the mine and rice together and seasan well. Scald the cabbage leaves in boiling water, leave them for 2-3 minutes, then drain well. Put 2 tablespoons of the mixture on each leaf and fold over in hall.
Place in a well greased casserole. pour the tomato sauce round, and bake with the lid on for about 1 hour in a moderate oven. Serve with baked or mashed potatoes,
The rolls can be baked entirely in a little margarine, or if preferred, a Httle water and meat extract can be mixed and usert instead of the tomato sauce.
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HOME HINTS
Too much our makes a dry. bready cake. Pastry flour makes a more tender cake than does bread flour.
Did you know that sweet potatoes can be used as a vegetable, as a filling for ple, or fried like a dessert similar to fried hunnnas?
String beans will cook in about half the time if eut lengthwise in- stead of being broken in two.
Before fish is placed in the refrigerator, 16 should always be wrapped in waxed paper to pre- vent talning other foods,
To fix candlesticks firmly in place, heat the cundle socket thoroughly. with hot water and firmly press in the candle. This is better than,filing the socket with melted wax.
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sertsp, picked curmuts, I salts, ench ground all-spice, ginger arid znace.
Sift flour, baking powder, salt, and splees into a basin. Rub in butter or margarine. Stir in sugar, chopped peel, washed and dried currants, and sultanas. Mix to n soft dough with benten egg, and anlik s required.
Fork out in rough heaps on batter et tins and bake in a quick oven till Arm and brown. Turn on to a cake
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with a skewer into the top of each. drop in a little raspberry Jan, cluse over again to keep the jam, in, and bake in a quick oven for 15 to 20 minutes.
Rice is Nice
for
Satisfying and wholesome schoolchildren are rice buns,
Ingredients: 3oz. self-raising four, 2oz. ground rke, Zoz. bulter or m- garine, few drops of vanilla essence," 2 eggs, 3oz. caster nigari
Cream butter and sume together. add the eggs ponderally (or one eig and 1 table, of vinegar) with 'n little of the sleved our and hent well.
Add the rest of the four ruixed with the ground rice, stir in the vanilla essence, then put the mixture into grensed bin tins, and bake in a quick oven for len to fifteen minutes.
BARDELL Frutt and Nuts
fruit
They all like these mixed buns, especially in spoonful of chopped nuts are stirred in as a str prise.
2
way seeds are stirred lato the mix- and the raspberry jam is, of course, ful of vinegar) a tables, each of ture before It is formed inte rolls,
Ingredients: 4oz. butter, 4oz. sugar, omitted.
eggs (or one egg and a tablespoon- Date Dainties
washed and dried currants, picked Good to eat and very nourishing, sultanas and shredded femon enridled Ingredients: 174 cupfuls self-rass- peel, few chopped nuts, Goz. flour, if plain flour is used), I cupful sugas, powder, a little milk if required. ing flour (add 2 teasp, baking powder a pinch of salt, 1 teasp. of baking 2 ergs, I cupful chopped dates, 14 Crean the buiter and sugar, add teasp. grated nutmeg. 1-3rd. cupfat the ces gradually with a little of the butter, teasp. ground ginger, and chopped nuts with the rest of the sieved flour. Mix the prepared fruits cupful milk. teasp, ground cloves, flour, etc., and add to the mixture. Crear butter and sugar. Sift out, A Hittle milk may be added if neces- baking powder if used, ginger, nut- meg, and cloves into a basin. Beat CURS well. Add flour and eggs at- lemutely to butter and sugar.
ruck to cool.
Vanilla Drops
Quickly made and corish in flavour
Ingredients - 100z, flour, Valb, sugar, 2 tables, milk, I temp, baking pow der, few draps vanilla, lb. butter. 2 eggs (or one egg and extra milk). Cream butter and sugar, beat eggs well. Sift flour and baking powder together. Then add Hour and egg twenty minutes. and milk alternately to buiter and sugar. Flavour with a few drops of lked.
vanilla.
Stir in milk and dates and mix Well. Three-quarter till grensed ban
ing with mixture.
Bake i a moderate oven about!
Cool on rick. Top with stoned dates, if
Raspberry Favourite
Economical, but considered a trent Drop teasp. of dough, well apart,
buttered baking tin. Sprinkley small folk. They're good made with custer sugar. Bake ten minutes with dripping, but you can use other in a quick oven.
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Old-Fashioned Carraway
These little buns are made in the same way os the raspberry buns given on this page, but 107, carra-
fats if liked,
Rub 2oz. fat into B, self-raising | flour, add 2oz. sugar with a pinch of salt, and milk to make a stltish mix- ture.
Divide into buns and place on a greased baking sheet. Make a hale:
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Instead of taking the time to slici! peas, a busy cook may throw pods and all Into bolling water. When cooked, the pods will rise to the surface while the peas will stay at the bottom of the kettle,
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Cheese Dusties
77 is a curious sidelight on modern
trends that, now when the neces ally arises, we are rediscovering the virtues of foods that have sustained our forefathers for centuries!
Cheese is a food our forefathers ate a great deal of, and wisely too, for is a concentrated food and the good- nes and flavour that can be brought oal or it by simple preparation is amazing.
Here are a few dishes suitable for tunch or a sustantial supper:~ Chrese Pudding
Take six to eight slices bread and buller, one pint milk, three ozs grated cheese, a little made mustard, pinch all-spice, and one egg.
Cut the slices of bread into squares. Arrange them in a buttered ple-disl with sprinklings of cheese in between, leaving a little of the cheese for top Beat the egg, add the salt, pepper, and all-spice custard over the milk, pour this savoury custard over the bread, sprinkle little cheese on top. Bake in a very moderate oven till the custard is very lightly set and the top brown.
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Melt one oz margarine in pan, add four ors rated cheese, and allow to dissolve slowly. Blend
half an our with four tablespoons vinegar, then stir into, clicese mixture. two to three minutes, stirring cons- Cook luntly, then add one tablespoon mushed potato. Heat well, then pour an to squares of buttered toast, and brown for a few seconds under a hol grill.
Cheese and Tomato Pie
This very tasty with cold meat or Busages, or makes an excellent
ecompaniment to baked cod.
Choose firm tomatoes, and three-quarters of a b into
cut Butter
slices. a plc-dish and prepare six fabitapoons brenderumbs, and grate six os cheese. Sprinkle a layer of breadcrumbs and cheese in bottom of dish, then a layer of aliced tomatoes. Sprinkle with little pepper and all- spice, then add another layer bread- crumbs and cheese.
Continue till dish is full, arranging to have a good sprinkling of chrese on top, Cook in a moderate oven for about 30 minutes. If serving this dish done, decorate with sippets of toast. Cheese and Potato Casserole
Peel and slice one lb potatoes and two oalons. Partly cook (about 10. minutes) in boiling water, then strufa)
uff liquid. Grate three ozs cheese.
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ONE of the 30 Finns left, in London, Mr. Laurin
Butter a pic-dish, put in layers of Zilliacus, has set out from his home in Albany Street, N. partly cooked potatoes and Springle with powdered macė, pepper,
onions. W., carrying a sealed box full of confidential papers.
and gated cheese.
He will try to reach the Finnish Foreign Office in Helsingfors, Arrange for the top layer to be or acting as courier for the Finnish Legation in London. potatoes, and, sprinkle over a little
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cheese. Cover with one pint milk or Zilliacus, who is 44, and former head sympathisers, and waited anxiously On the eve of his adventure Mr. I M. Gripenberg received caliers and half milk and some of the liquid master of a famous Helsinki school, for news of the Russian invasion. vegetables were boiled in. on dith or make a "cap" of greased
Put a lid told a reporter:
Mme. Gripenborg has lost no time paper, and bake slowly for one hour shall reach the capital. From Stock-wounded of her adopted country. do not know how or when in giving assistance to the sick and Just before serving, take off ltd andholm I may have to make the 30-hour She sent an aeroplane to Finland. brown the top.
train journey to the North of Sweden loaded with anti-tetanus scrum, mor- And then entch a Finnish train to phia, pvipan, phoumonin serum and Helsinki.
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The British Red Cross acted as
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children are in Helsinki, and I must
find them."
Mr. Zilliacus resigned his head. nastership early in Seplember to try to join the British Army because he wanted to fight the Nazis. Ho reach ed
England four hours before was declared on Germany.
war
"Now I want to fight the Bolles," he said.
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TIENTSIN AMERICANS
Herman Young New Head Of Chamber of Commerce
Tientsin, Jan. 15, At the annual general meeting hold during the week-end, the American
Several other Finns left London Chamber of Commerce unanimously by air-recently
their re-elected Mr. Herman Young as Pre- country. Before we went to war aldent for a third term: there were 300 Finns in England. Most of the 30 left pro connected with P. Coltman, firat Vice-President, Mr. Other officers elected were Mr. W: the. Finnish Legation staff.
A. O. Muldoon second
Vice-Pre- sitiont, Mr. EW. Torrey, Treasurer, Mr. J. D. Hayes, Secretary, and Messt, H. T. Evans, D. D. Mackay, W. A Oherrdi and H. A.. Lucket. Hades as members of the Executivo Committee-United Press,
Sorum: By Air
it was a busy day at the Legation for M. Gripenberg, the Finnish Minis- ter in London, and his English-born
wife,
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