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Beef Stroganoff
Cut 1 lb. chuck steak (without bone). inte short, narrow stripa Add. 1 tsp. salt, 1/3 tsp. pepper and 1 tbsp. flour. Add 1 tbsp. chopped
HERE is no telling how values, and because they can muko much food waste there thrifty, lesa-choice foods appetising is in restaurants and and tender."
"Now I will show you. Home hotels," declared the Chof. thing," said the Chef. "Yesterday "Often when I am a guest in the we had a duck. Now look, Madame home of friends I hear com- he went to the refrigerator and plaints about the high cost of tool out a half-pint-sized glass jar onion, and slow-fry In 2 tbsp. but-
with a screw top which he
ier or margarine until yellowed. meat and poultry. Then I say, moved.
Add 2 e. meat stock or, use tin 'Of course you use the bones for
"Smell, Madame, is it not heav- boullion, or 3c, water and 2 bouli- the nice soup or the potage?' enly? I can use this beautiful ren- tan cubes. Stir in c. all-tomato
from the duck to nd 'Oh no, the ladies reply. "The dered fat
shredded fresti extra special flavour' to panned sauce and 4 lb. meat bones we leave at the but vegetables, sauteed meats and all unpeeled mushroom caps and stems; cher's, and the framework of
shorten corn (or use 1. 10 oz.] tin sliced mush- the poultry we put in the gar bread and biscult crust, and spice room caps and stems: or omit the bage; it's too much work to cakes and ginger cookies. When I mushrooms entirely if "outside" mike soup.' Now I do not wish was a boy in France we even used to be Impolite, but I would like it to spread on the bread. Render the budget) Simmer the meat until tender. Then add 2 tbsp. soured to say that ruming a home is a
cream and terve. business, and to keep a business, as you say, out of the red, you have to make good use of your materials and be willing ta work."
"And there's no reason why bonea and oddments shouldn't be used in making soup and stock," I remarked. "It takes only half an hour in 'n pressure cooker, noul pressure cook- <rs are now available at quite a reasonable pylee. They pay for themselves over and over by, the saving of fuel, time and nutritive
Around The
Town
tomato sauces;
THE KITCHEN FRONT ---by-
IDA BAILEY
ALLEN
Flaky Potatoes with Green Peas Select anall, even-sized white potatoes. Scrape and peel thin. Place in a keltle; pour in bolling water to almost cover and add 1 tsp. salt.
Cover and slow-boil 20 min. Then add 2 lbs. shelled, fresh peas and continue cooking until both peas and potatoes are done, about 15 min. more. Dal off the liquid to
ed chicken fat can also be used in use for soup. Add 1 tbsp. butter or the same manner.
Rendered Beef Fat
"And look, Madame." the Chel went on. bringing out two more glass jars, "ibis one is rendered beef fat I have trimmed off from the meat or taken from the top of the soup stock. This last jar con- tains good bacon fat. And when you pay from 10 to 60 cents pound for bacon which is about half fat, and throw that fnt nway,, you are ter- to the garbage can."
-with Mercia ally feeding good money
Hillaly
FOR the last four months several
FOR
ladies have been hard at work Amammoth bazaar planning for which is to take place at the end of next month at the King George V School They are all parents of children attending this school, and their aim is to collect funds for sports equipment and a library for the children, which is badly needed.
It's going to be one of those real fairs with coconut shles, skittles elcetric train and pony rides (to name but a few) for the young in spirit, and a number of stalls as well, I have seen some of the exquisite work that is going into the Hand- work Stall, and can vouch for the Home Produce stall with all the homemade cakes, sweets, Jam and pickles. Lady Young and Mrs T Martin are handling a Plants and Flowers Stall which will have seed- Ings and potted plants for sale, and as for the Lucky Try, well you'll want to be one of the lucky winners, 23 some of the gifts are really magnificent, and several have been contributed by local stores and firms. Lady Gibson has consented to open the fair.
The Sino-British Club 15 110W of 0 catering for literary tastes high level, thus swelling the sadly small. number of cultural groups existing here.--A--good many members turned up the other day to lay the foundations for a literary
group and offer constructive
suggestions.
Professor Simpson was elected chairman in absentia, and the com- milies includes Brian Chen, secre- tary and treasurer, M. Brugere, Tony Braga, K. P. Chan, John Blofeld and Professor. Ma. Kiam. Mrs Bentley, I understand, has been one of the many agitators for gatherings this kind, and it was largely due to her efforts that the meeting was convened.
offered
were
of
Suggestions
that talks, readings and book criticisms should be included in the pro- gramme. Some members are keen Chinese more about on learning literature, and someone even sug- gested that members with creative abilitics should occasionally be given a hearing, with a poem or short story, as this would do much In the way of encouragement,
Although Mrs Walter Scott claims to be "only an amateur gardener,” she is certainly a most enthusiastic nne, a
and gave, during her talk at le this week, some charming
di.C.A. of the more attractive
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Sauerkraut Cocktail Crisp Crockers Beef Strogono!! Potatoes with Peas Sliced Tomatoes and Cucumbers Russian Peach Cake Hol or Iced Coffee or Ten Milk (Children)
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Recipes Serve Four.
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By ALICE ALDEN
margarine to the potatoes and, the peas, Sprinkle with a little pepper, reheat and serve together.
If using fresh frozen peas, de- frost before adding to the potatoes, and allow 5 mln. to cook the peas, it using canine peas, drain off the liquid and add it to the cooking flavour. When they potatoes for
are done, drain, add the canned peas and 1 tbsp. margarine or but- ter: stand in a warm place about 5 min. to heat and blend the favours.
Russian Peach Cake
Cream together 4 c. shortening or margarine and 14 C. chrese.
Pointers on Good Posture
Courtesy DoBarry Bzeeren School Good posture and graceful carrlage shows off your figure to best advantage.
By HELEN FOLLETT
and stand up. Draw your abdominal whut it und in See muscles up does to your figure. Your waist is
when the torso is re- smaller than laxed. Why not make that attitude It will promote health, a habli?
YEARS and years ago the "eling Work in 1% c. flour and
Ing vine" figure prevailed. It was 11⁄2 tsp. salt sifted together. The fashionable to be a "poor, weak mixture will be thick and heavy,woman," and to carry the sheltered Transfer the paste to n board or look. The poor dears were loaded down with dry goods in the form pastry cloth dusted with four, and roll to 1/3 in. thickness. Fit into an of huge bustles, endless ruffles and good loots.
Your knees should be straight olled shallow baking utensil frills. Not so long ago it was the
slouch was to look and the feet parallel. Let 11". Make the paste 0 little "slouch." To
All arty
that has gone by the knees buckle when you walk and thicker at the
In the edges than
board. Now a giri must look alive, you'll look years more than your bottom of the pan. Cover with
alert, splendid. To do that she age. medium-sized peeled, stoned peaches, must carry her body beautifully. She don't give thought as to how they It is a pity that more women sliced in thick. Pour over must keep in form. She must move should walk, stand or sit when it
with grace.
your
by
the
c. soured cream. Then cover with
means so much to appearance. 1/2 c. sified confectioner's sugar
Good body halance is imperative. Keep young muscles strong mixed with Th Lsp. cinnamon.
The backbone must be properly means of regular daily exercise of Bake in a moderate oven, 375 F.
posed,, kept extended full length. one kind or another. When about 30 min, or until the peaches The head must be carried high, the ligaments are tired-they get that weakened- are tender and lightly browned on chest up, shoulders and arms held way when they have top. Slft over a little confectioner's | casily and relaxed, the abdomen one naturally lets the figure stump. sugar and serve warm or cold.
drawn up and in. Stop right here Postural faults become established.
BOYS AND GIRLS
MAGAZINE
The Shadows Meet a Dragon
-But He Doesn't Terrify Them at All—
By MAX TRELL
V NARF and Hanld, the shadow-
children.with.. the
turned- around names, found their friend King Nep sitting as usual on n mossy, shaded rock just off the edge of the brook. Once, long, long ago. King Nep used to be King of the name was King Seven Seas. His Neptune then. He lived in a place deip in the ocean, and he had mer- maids and mermen to
serve him. and he rode about on the backs of whales
horses.
and porpolses and sea-
But now King Nep was very small because he was almost forgotten by everyone. And he no longer ruled the seven seas. So he made his home on the mossy, shady rock in the brook, and the frogs and the loads and the minnows were his companions.
An Old Friend
King Nep patted the salamander on
bis
the head.
Pony Express Was 'Air Mail'
Of Its Day
(Continued From Yesterday)
WHEN the Union Pacific railroad
linked America and started to carry the mall, the rates dropped to a new low figure and the time of delivery was reduced. Then the pany express passed on to become just another item in the history books and the marching parade of progress,
The pony express's relay stations were kopt in use fo 11 time. U.S. postal sys-
both by the
which took over
the
smile, "But he wouldn't horm a fly tem and the Wells-Fargo Express If I asked him not to. I'll call him." | Company
With that King Nep stood up und hauling of heavier merchandise tapped
three-forkeil
stick formerly
transported by the against the rock. Then he called:
stagecoach. The Forgo system had a "Brook and pond and mighly sea. chain of express offices across the Old One, Old One come to me!"west and instead of changing horses at each relay station, the loads were The next instant there was a
from ОПО train to grass. Knart and transferred ustling in the Hanid looked down
another.
Today, when Knarf and land came on him, King Nep smiled with delight. "I just remembered an old friend of mine whom I haven't seen in a thousand years or more," he told them. "His name is the Great Old One. I've just found out that he lives near this brook.'
It was a little red salamander! The Great Oki One!" Knart re-
Todiny n still speedier type of "Is he sh, King Nep?" King Nepi smiled as he paited it transportation has reduced (time peated.
"Well, he's
a sort of fish. Ho on the head, then took it up in his to hours-this is air mall and ex- A WISELY CHOSEN dress takes comes down to the water now and hands. "It's the Great Old One,"
press. the wearer through into sum- then. Hie was born in the water he said in a sad volee. "There was flowering trees and shrubs Colony.
mer into early nutumn with per and swam around it until he grew a time when he could stretch half-
up, He's a Dragon1"
way across the ocean, with his head From her last trip to Honolulu, Icet confidence and sartorial satia-
Such a choice might well "A Dragon!" faction.
two shadows in Ireland and the Mrs Scott brought back, cuttings of
of his toil end larger and better-looking varieties of be this handsome dress of black exclaimed in
become small, ..small as I've be plants that are suitable for Hong-} crepe deftly moulded through the near this wonder. "And he lives fahning the coast of Spain. But he's kong, but have not been cultivated waistline and fringed in the fabric Quite near," answered King Nep. come small. Because hardly anyone here with good result. She
care to see him? If belleves is us any more. But we're over the slim skirt. The interest-"Would you also
happy just the same, aren't we?" mentioned that people in Honolulu ing neckline la banded and Anished you do, I'll call him."
waste empty tin
"Dragons cans with a V-shaped tab in the centre
are big and flerce, he said to the little dragon. And
the Hille dragon-the salamander government gardeners all thera with front.. This is an excellent back aren't they?" said Hanid.
winked his plants and cuttings for anyone who ground dress that lends itself well This one used to be the biggest nodded his head, and wants them, to carry away,
to important accessories.
one of all," said King Nep with a little blue eyes,
nover
RED RYDER
the
YOU SEE,TED, THE TIA-HORN CROOKS AROUND HERE NEVER GOT ANY PLACE. DECAUSE THEY
WERGNT ORGANIZED
YOU'RE GONNA BE DIFFERENT, HUAZ
YOU BET I AM! WE'RE PLAYIN THINGS SAFE! AND WE'RE NOT FOOLIN' AROUND WITH SMALL CHANGE?
DON'T FORGET. PARDNER: I'M THE BRAINS!
A Mental Marvel
"YEAH,BUT THE REST OF
US TAKE THE RISKS
AND TOU SIT HERE
--- SAFC/
By Fred Harman
„TH TRAVELIN” LOADED WITH
MAAM? I DON'T HANKER TO MEET UP WITH
OAD AGENTS!
Rupert & Mr Punch-3
up
Still grumbling. Algy ge
Then he stily and yawne, agaiti, strolls slowly down to the pond, splashes some cool water on his face and sits down on a boulder, "if only you'd go for more walks, you, wouldn't be 10 U then you' wouldn't feel the heat so much.”
amiles Rupert. "Come on, let's walk to Robin Down and back! But Algy only sighs. Then he has dear** 1 tell you what.” he sayo. **it you'll find another perso as Ext as the and get him to so lot
'walk:'ll come too.”***
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