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Port Perry Star, 6 Jul 1922, p. 6

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; IL »w | 3 Meals for Threshers. . Breakfast: Prunes, scrambled xe: To the question, "What shall I cook,! fried potatoes, graham gems, coffee. question; Dinner: Sausage and spaghetti, creamed corn, brown beans, radishes, bread, tapioca pudding, milk, coffee.| Suppeér: Salmon loaf, creamed pota~ toes, cole slaw, bread, s i cream, cake, coffee. commended fof cooking cereals 4nd] A Daisy Amnouncement Party. such foods as' require long, slow cook ing. A simple but satisfactory fireless cooker can be made at home at slight| bo seat and plan for. The color cost and 1s, therefore, within reach of scheme will be yellow and white, with every one. Many other foods can be| 8 large bowl of field daisies in tl eooked in a pressure cooker, in a frac- 3 h =| aft to tion of the time usually needed and|ers of yellow ribbon bo each guest's a With far less fuel, therefore, less heat Place, on the end of which fasten tiny|ed. * in the kitchen. place-cards decorated with daisies. trip from the The following menus are intended| For favors, arrange old-fashioned that jee ba) only as type-menus to Hiustrate food|Douduets of daisies. i combinati be| The guests proceed with the lun- inations and can readily A Now; dive her changed to suit the season and lo-| Cheon without the slightest suspicion cality, of the news Shay is waiting for then Breakfast: Cereal, Lacon and eggs,| "81% up to the dessert conrse. talia. pointed her long hot biscuits, jelly, coffee and milk, | °0UTse is a mighty "attractive one:/Cape Ann and . throw from Dinner: Pot-roast of beef, gravy, chocolate ice eream served in small| black 'waters with a SONOTOUS | to in browned potatoes, creamed corn, let. | JOWer pots and out of the centre of roaring at her forefoot. ~The fore-!ynq rigged tuce with boiled salad dressing, corn! ®¢h Pot grows & daisy. The effect is Saatle, Tescunded to the low thunder and gear, bread, jelly, fresh apple pie, iced tea,| Harming but even then the guesis|% racing seas, Hy g| Ten Po milk staunch schooner creaked and 3 suspect nothing, When each daisy is with: the load of canvas she was Jug- | tis A cheap cut of beef may be used for| moved from the pot of chocolate ping along. It was grand! the pot rant, ith or OOo roi cream, a note will be found fastened gag along. Not a listless, senti- or shoulder. Seer the meat weli-on| 10. the end of the stem, wrapped in| mental idyll, but a shouting, surging, : 3 oiled paper, containing the names of | storming song--a booming anthem ac- |, all sides in fat in @ kettle (iron kettle } © 1} pt jod by the whine and "of preferred), add a small amount of engaged couple. . Epae SE wind is the tat riaing boiling water and let simmer until and the crashing, bellowi tender. About three-quarters of an A Baby's Music Lessons. toned shout of resisting, otBGHE hour before serving add the pared po-| At what age should we commence to. Rising grandly to a full-bodied was tatoes, cook until done, turning them! cultivate a child's taste for good, the Kastalia drove down the succeed- 10 the frequently so they will brown evenly.| music? We would say that unques | I0€ trough with a creaming yeast of |, }", "vrip'of Make mush for the next morning tionably the infancy poridd--the baby-| som, ah QUbbled and bissed clear'), joni 'cod, hae while the range is being used. Cook| hood and 'the nursery phases of life! Boutin pei high Re agai ton the ice within slowly for one and one-half to two| aye none too soon. : DE Tne TT clear aft port: The method g hours. Pour into pans to mold. Put! 'There may not be arn apparent eon-| to. the heel of the foremast. Tt was | ioally Je : Heme, Sho A cabbage in cold waber-.to crisp and| soiousness of melody or Thythm in a an ocean see-saw, when vessel and | on but. "while the d nd allow it to drain jn a cloth for one-| new born baby, but how very soon | elements played and flirted with each little from his inn eal Tabor learned, half hour before using. some of them will jump convulsively| other, but, despite the waltzing acquired hard muscles and began to'! Supper: Cold sliced beef, catsup, at Joud noises and smile at sweet soft' Curtseying, the shatp bows were: grow. 3 browned potatoes heated in gravy! sounds. Why? to a defined seapath, ate the trafling Uniele Jerry; with consutamiate skill stewed tomatoes, cole slaw, bréad,|. You can carry a young fretting|of watery miles Lo {kept the boy under bis les, and Jam, canned or fresh fruit, cake, tea,| child up to a phonograph, start a re-i Jules and Shorty lunged over the [Bim many without lebtio his milk. : cord of good music, and often quiet it| weather dories and watched the scenes | Nephew know Breakfast: "Ffuit, ham and eggs,| when all the "bye-baby" lullabies bave| around them. "Waal, Sabot, n, | structed. . fried mush, bread, syrup and coffee. |failed. Possibly that particular infant we're hoofin' it. for home. Homeward for many hours 8 Dinner: Stewed chicken, gravy,|has an instinctive prefefenve for in- bound_d've know? = D'ye under- aad by Sopa' he mashed potatoes, string beans, bread, | strumental music and is displaying it 17h. : 1 MOR cherry roll, iced tea, mill; thus' early. Spaying The little French lad stared hard lei of the barometer, In preparing the potatces for din- at the sea for a space. "I have nol aati CR \ " he sai ly. "Wen w by Sh 7 ner, boil extra ones, to be used 88| Raisins Make Plain Foods More |i Ginietes. Ton bans wir or ane EiHel from: berth creamed potatoes 'for supper. After Attractive. Shorty raised a thfeatening hand. dinner combine the remainder of the| poise of their valuable iron.| Jules Sabot!" he eaid JRvGren: "As : 2 mashed potatoes with egg, shape into content, delicious flavor and economy, | Sure as my name is Frank Westhaver, of e Tepuind Ar i Sel patties, ready for frying the following! o.oo 0 are becoming more and more LE Ee ni Slicer yo io i wile ie oy Ever each MOrning. : popular. in most every home, The ad-' hen on bougheninig ing rai Supper: Cold chicken, creamed Po-| dition of raisins So every-day foods Eo ! om ® Fi Af home, seed was ns hing Sia brain tatoes, sliced tomatoes, bread, jam,!p;,kes them more tasty, and of greater. ye?" 2 hr ? he was a great favorite. He bread pudding with cream, tea, milk. | pop anafit, h: ye y Pi i oo souk. Bus Drositan Many housewives have "discovered, emphaticatly ¥] Be noi Teel) Do ore n, re "e38 cooker, i i isi 0 wan ck. No like Frarce or f mold biscuits for breakfast and let S00 that Dy favoring With feisiag they Frenchy is. foopL Johnny ' Le- reading of good, ny . . ' 19 *. them remain in the refrigerator over making it one of thé most attractive blanc night. Breakfast: Cereal, creamed dried beef, potato cakes, hot biscuits; jelly, coffee. iil i g EF 'was mal many staunch foods they serve. Hinterro : amen he sailed with adored the Many plain foods that you. serve. -- « ped Shouts. 1 [would have Sone nything. hr hat [. "Ouil Nova Scozian--dat's what I et he n regularly canbe made more attractive' hel" ™ { ir rough, simple, kindly way, and I intol rca h to every member of your household, | "That's just what you are, Sabot. Wh id : their. homes at mmediately after breakfast put t © | and. more beneficial in a healthful way, You're a Nova Scotian--a Bluenose-- Oh 3 beans on to cook and when parboiled, by adding raisins. = This is especially 8n' youn me's goin' dory-mates next Which p divide and prepare half for baked yng in warm weather, when the ex. Ver. You keep pickin' up English th' bring his beans and allow the remainder to cook cio. yoot @aps 50 much: of your WAY you're doin'.an' balance of cheese. running Hi The. eity of traction f . read to! boy's: | "No, no," 'replied * the Youngeter Shem in the. short hour before turning Joys ha until 'and while he was improving the anyone deseri le of his mind by the when he b \ sure wl ! e literature shasbrapied yo "He's a Canadian--a Nova Scotian,"; There was no. denying jt. The fisher. | ith pork uni . Mal ! io YOU white man any day." i The i : with pork until tender, Make cotta®e energy. . A 'good starter is raisin iti man th a a et They marketed their ofreth a In Boston, ; | bread--buy a loaf from your baker to- Breton fisher-boy regarded him with herding with the crowd of able mar. 3 oor night and serve it regularly. Its popu-'eyes of admiration. ike ch ranked two and. three fresh ar So fread, apple sauce, 1. ite in your home and its ability to' You dam' fine fellow, Shortee," he. iv iy Supper: Gold sliced pork, baked Pictish tired people toward the end se Bali, Sabot! Cut out th" soft. soap. - » cof surprise ; : a) Cut ? beans, pickled. beste, cottage cheese, 3 warm fay will suprise you. Lebs gon lev 4 mugoup. Cook's bin read, apples. wi cream, Fi Thimbl makin' doughnuts, ~. ] im, milk. ? rst e. an' you Hook's few" : Put cereal in the fiteless cooker. How many women are familiar with |" Ino' Gi 3 Breakfast: Cereal, scrambled eggs; theorigin of the tilmble? to Id Now. with bacon, muffins, syrup, ocoffes,| AS 8 matter of fact; it dates back to and the old Ne mill the year 1084. In that year Nicholhs Dinner: Boiled ham, baked potatoes; : buttered beets, fried apples, radishes," ! a" bread, lemon: pie, iced tea, milk, | Eth the dediestion: ob Cook extra potatoes and beets and. Renselasr, His Jittle « prepare custard, y --h 1 a y Supper: Cold sliced ham, mustard, dentive 'c : fried potatoes, sliced tomatoes, bread,| ners. preserves, baked custard, tea, » Dinner: Pork, boiled beans, potatoes, a . Dinmer: Swiss steak, gravy, doped potutoes, buttered rots, pickled beets, ht Boston or the country-bred

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