D8 Hiâ€"Speed u:l-l'« Park 1343 ARCH 5 yoOur er : Auâ€" nent nveâ€" iter Man 1S ge §e7 F+ THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1936 Well folks, ‘the secrets out â€" in another| part of this paper we anâ€" nownce a new contest of special inâ€" terest to housewives. Send in your "Favorite Recipe" contest opens toâ€" day and will close March 31. This column will tell you about the prizes in future issues. Read about them. Here are, some more LempUINg Lenten dishes. 120| MOCK, DEVILED CRAB. . Mix ‘% thlsp. fAour with %4 tblsé. melted butter in a saucepan and stir in % cup milk.: Add one beaten egg, % teas, salt, 4 teas, cayenne pepâ€" per, 1 teas. chopped parsley, ‘4 teas. worcestershire sauce. Pour mixture one can Gorton‘s salad fish) and % eup dry bread / crumbs. Mix thorâ€" oughly. ~Brush small ramekins or mfloplhd]l.flth’lflbflm“‘ fll with mixture." Sprinkle with ‘crumbs and bake for 25 minutes in hot oven, 400* F. Ithhdinmb shells the illusion is absolutely perâ€" / ‘Conducted by PHIL LIBBY } | ADirector, Home Service Department |~| Highland Park Press and Deerfield.Press ; (Editor‘s Note: You are: invited townte your questions about recipes or hogqeholq fect. Serve with potato chips * banana\ chips. 8 : ( information to Phil Libby, in care of this newspaper, enclosing . a g,elf-addreasod, stamped envelope. He will be glad to anâ€" swer you promptly. | It will be impossible to answer‘ questions received by \telephone). (. ~OREAMED EGGS _ . 6 hard cooked eggs, thinly sliced. 1 u:tpnï¬.d mushrooms. } 24 ed olives, sliced. | / 2: eups white sauce. | Salt and pepper to taste: | Have v’ te sauce boiling, ‘“ sliced olives and mushrooms. Season ';tute. â€"Cook only: until heated 5;;, igh. â€" Serve ‘over t lnglhhufl:flnl which have to:s}gd and well buttered. , 4 generously. CHEESEâ€"TOMATO SOUFFLE 4 tblsp, butter â€" . . % cup pimiento cheese . .‘ 3 egg yolks . . * % teas.isalt | |._ 5 tblsp, flour .. | 1 cup strained tomato juice 3 egg whites ) ~ > K Melt butter in saucepan, add fiqur and strained tomato juice, stir md heat until well blended. Add salt and cheese, which has been grated or cut in small tdeu Cook until cheese is melted, stirrH c: % Cool, ‘add well (beaten| y } Fold in stif beaten ‘white of Q&z; Pour into well‘mnd, dish, put this dishinpanofhotmzandh“ko until set. Serve in. same dish in which it was baked to prevent fallâ€" ing. TIMA BEANS ANDâ€"ROQUEFORT %‘\Izc lima beans | | | | Nee | But brwfmmb Pafe.. ,hï¬bun._mhhun i dish ( r ):thtfl!!;:i"‘: \vantage over the beginner. | ‘ ‘All because today roasting meat has become a watter of mechanical precision. A better knowledge f cookery acquired through thorough research, plus the yery latest in kitchen gadgets, has put this busiâ€" mess of roasting on a scientific basisâ€"and it‘s as “umd:mummm : â€" In the upper i corner of the ustration Mohmwmuvmuulnblz gart in this story of because it eliminates SCIENCE POINTS WAY TO PERFECT ROAS The Recipe Box even Friend Husband can now turn out the ect roast. The experienced cook has no adâ€" some more" tempting hot. greased, put a layer of beans, _ihen cheese, until dish is full; salt and pepper and paprika to taste: Add milk, then bread crumbs and dot with butter. ‘Bake 35 to 45 minutes in moderate oven 350° F. 1 cup boiledâ€"rice y % cup thick, tart applesauce 1 teas, lemon juice | â€" Grated rind of one lemon 1 teas butter 4 tbisp millk . f Salt, bread crumbs â€" _ t I 6&#: |â€" : 4y . Mix together the rice, applesauce, salt to taste, lemon» juice, grated lemon rind and the butter. When m into croquettes. Roll e in bread crumbs, then in beaten egg to which has been added the milk. Roll in ccumbs again and fry ip hot deep fat. Drain on soft paper. â€" Serve with white sauce or cheese sauce. â€" _‘ _/ KoD POACHED EGGS IN CROUSTADES â€" : 5 bread croustades Salt, pepper t1 Make croustades from day old bread.. Cut slices one and oneâ€"quar« ter inch thick, trim the crusts, scoop out the center of each piece, and fry 4n deep fat until golden brown. Drain. on paper. Poach the eggs in ,vntcr]’ to which a teaspoon of salt and juice| ‘of half a lemon have been added. When egg whites are firm place egg in the center of: each cms%é and serve with a sauce made of t] cheese and milk, cooked slowly in a double boiler until chéesé is melted, and seasoned to taste: Garnish with chopped parsley. ] |.!‘ Articles. in the "Parents‘ M gzine†will ‘be ‘read by mothers &1 teachers at a meeting of the < i field Grammar school P.â€"T. A.~| |C. W. Boyle, program chairman,| Qeleeudtopielthttwfllbeofvi ' interest. Tea will be served at close of the meeting. ie ‘1' ;'k;' Velveeta or Borden‘s cheese 46 cup milk | t Pick bananas which are not too ripe, the firmer the better, remove skin and slice as thin as you would potato chips, fry in hot dw;fl: until golden brown,: drain on | paper and salt. Serve same as ipoâ€" tato chips. â€" ho. 34 Deerfield P.â€"T. A.: to Meet March Read The Wantâ€"Ads APPLE CROQUETTES BANANA CHIPS 0 . 9l | Mss | _A R| | e < /) ~A0 | BP | | | | | | | | | | e t Cl l’n‘ ds 25| l s ».‘"} t s No anynncorwntyjuhwh-fl?w.- the proper degree of doneness. |‘The steps use areulmple.ulhmb’thom | 6 1. Inserting thermometer in the center of.th# thic »8 est portion of a lamb roast. | N | 6 2. Placing roast, with thermometer Jn a{ ‘moderate oven (300°â€"350°F.) U C03h 8. Removing roast from â€" when | has reached point marked "Lamb" en | pinté. . 4. 'nzorme roast K to the appotite -r,d} arch nts‘ M 10thers asd t the Deck: T. A~} airman,| Edgeley T Announcement of th@ winner‘ of the Lake Forest dollefi@ sonm gonâ€" test, the purpose of ,“fh was to secure a new college sofig, was made by â€" President Herbdift| McFGomb Moore. ; | CoxP Eo P IY": ~. "A Song of Praise," Edgeley Tzrdd, Deerfiel place winner of a $5 ipt the college,. '%Ae sor hymn type in fourâ€"pai The number éntere Long, Ol'd,_ ca Song," is of the stirri no restriction was m type of song required mitted of three felt th impossible to judge the s, and alumn be paid to the compos Song." Beach hotel, Chicago. the (college, ’ft\e somk is of the hymn type in fourâ€"pa '} harmony. The number énte :-':. Alléen H. Long, ord, ca :a "Varsity Song," is of the stirri : type. Since. mno restriction was m@Mfe as to the type of song i‘eqairod‘fl the comâ€"« mitted of three felt thit it would, be impossible to judge ‘m he‘zsvsm the song‘sg jand a)umn‘ ve .$5 to be paid to the compostr bf%“V?nity Song." ’E oF T Other . songs â€" subff t&e'd‘ were: Here‘s to Lake Foréit,! b{ David 3crywerbdnmqâ€ela. ho ilt "To Lake orest ge," by H, Keith Cady, Bmmfl‘urhu' | | in ‘ ? lb“ "A Song of Praise" and "Varsity Song" will be présentéd for the first time at theâ€"college â€"win Ldin- ner: on lln};h uhlt e Edgewater Raeach hotel. Chicaro. || | Prts. | Song | igh T; ompdsed, by i is‘ thiï¬rst e offered by THE BPRESS 66 Prize burnérâ€"wh deferred ho modernige y ply to u periog 0 with él.s, gladly g Deerfield Women "Poets ¢f the North Shore" will be te of: Mrs. Frederick Grant‘s talk at the meeting of the Deerfield Woman‘s club on Tuesday afternoon, March 10, at 2:30 ofclock in the library in the Deerfield Grammar{school. _ . | J L L .] s Do It Ri ib‘ ember of the Federal Deposit Insurance Co ev ve porchâ€"a ceilingâ€"a chimneyâ€"a new bathr@omâ€"an oil vhatever it is, no more delays are necessa for longâ€" nouse repairs and alterations.. As an agentfof the Fedâ€" ing Administration, we are in a position §( help you e your home. | 4 ) ; | s , o e in good standing and with suffi¢ient incgine may apâ€" for loans not exceeding $2,000.00, and paÂ¥able over a to Hear Author you all the help we can. id Park State Bank e vyou to calléanii discuss jrdurJ home iprovement n if you are not a depositor in our bat‘k. We will Iâ€"N 0 I 8 ln;i.ll- QCé t An extension ‘telephone in your bed at band for use.ét %ny ï¬me, day or m, bedroom more liyable, for it obviates t ing the room. to: x;iiike‘;or answer cal phone 18 appréciatéd ‘M‘wl\arly by. lids and those handlcapped bx\égg..Th lids and those hapdiqubed by age. Thdéjconvenience of this "extra‘‘ . telephohé costs little. Call fur Business Office or any telephone ehl_plt?yee will help y&u place your order. $.0) In Highland Park call §981 _ LVA . Mrs. g:pt. who is program ch/irâ€" man of Evanston Woman‘s s has written several books, of her best. known is "Peter r wright." The program is in chi of Mrs, Ward Gauntlett, chai of the Art and Literature d Miss Carolyn D. Tyler, the aftist ho was to have appeared 4&0 th: iAl :i¢ in your be m will be close ï¬me, day or m t. It makes your fpr it 6bviaws_' necessity of leavyâ€" : or answer ‘A bedroom [teleâ€" snefomlariy by Opivalescents, iivas ght ration Telephone Your Bedrc L E P B 0 NE C ars" | by Sleigh Turnbull was nvlnxlu. C. C. Kapschull in a most charming and interesting manner. Mrs. Eugene Becker spoke briefly on several reâ€" cent children‘s books. ¢ ‘Téea was served at the conclusion of the meeting. _ â€"__‘} | "’ PAGE NINETEEN