Stratford Mirror, 19 Feb 1943, p. 3

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Page 4 THE STRATFORD MIRROR SIMPLE MEAT DISH RECIPES POPULAR WITH HOUSEWIVES What to have for dinner? It's a question that must be answered seven times a week. These recipes from the Consumer Section of the Dominion Department of Agriculture will help to answer it so far as the main dish is concerned. These are all thrifty dishes but they are not less delicious for being eco- nomical. They require neither elab- orate preparation nor long cooking; altogether they should prove wel- come additions to the home recipe file. Liver Loaf Cover sliced liver with boiling water and let stand a few minutes. Wipe dry, remove any fibrous parts and put through the meat chopper. To each cup of chopped liver add 1 cup bread crumbs, 1 egg, ™% cup grated raw carrot, 1 tablespoon minced onion and parsley, 1 teaspoon salt, % teaspoon pepper, 4 teaspoon celery salt. Mix well and pack into a greased loaf tin. Bake in a moderate oven, 350 deg. F. for one hour. This can be served with tomato or creole sauce. Veal Balls with Vegetables lb. ground veal or lamb tablespoons fat cup soft bread crumbs teaspoon Worcestershire sauce teaspoon chopped fresh or dried parsley 1 teaspoon salt 1 egg well beaten 4 tablespoons flour 6 small onions, sliced 8 medium carrots sliced 6 small potatoes, quartered 1 green pepper, chopped (optional) 3 cups hot water Dash of pepper Mix meat, fat, crumbs, sauce, pars- ley, salt and pepper and well beaten ege. Form into balls and roll in flour and brown well in a little hot fat. Place in casserole. Add vege- tables. Put 4 tablespoons flour in the pan in which meat was_ browned. Brown flour, add water gradually and stir until gravy is smooth and well blended. Pour over meat and vege- tables. Bake in a moderate oven, 350 deg., F., until vegetables are tender. Baste vegetables occasionally during cooking. Serves 6. Meat Turnovers Season chopped, cooked meat with onion, chopped celery and parsley. Moisten with gravy, broth, canned to- matoes or chili. sauce. Add salt and pepper to taste and, if desired, a little poultry dressing. Make biscuit dough. Roll portions of the dough in rounds about 6 inches in diameter and ¥%-inch thick. Place meat filling on individual rounds, fold the dough over and pinch edges together. Prick or cut the top surface and bake turn- overs in a hot oven, 425 deg., F., until browned. Serve with brown gravy or tomato sauce. Psychic Treatments work when others fail! ALL AILMENTS TRY THE HEALER In the office of The. Maitland Photo Studio $1 Waterloo St. Phone 374m DURING WAR DAYS Meat and Vegetable Casserole 8 medium potatoes 1 lb. ground raw beef 1% cup diced onion 4%, cup diced celery Salt and pepper 14% cups canned tomatoes % cup buttered crumbs Mix meat, onion, diced celery, sea- son with salt and pepper. Slice raw potatoes. Place half the potatoes in a greased casserole, sprinkle with salt and pepper. Add half the meat mix- ture and,cover with half the tomatoes. Repeat. Top with buttered crumbs. Cover and bake at 375 deg. F. for one hour. Uncover and cook 30 minutes longer or until potatoes are tender and crumbs browned. Serves six. Children In Our Schools Have Responded Nobly Stratford and district has respond- ed well to the appeal on behalf of the Canadian Aid to Russia Fund and up to Thursday the total stood at $11,- 499.78. The original objective was $10,000. It is understood further dona- tions are to be received. Men in the roundhouse at the Ca- nadian National Railway have con- tributed $39.50; the engineers. and firemen, $19.00 and $27.00, from the staff of the transportation depart- ment which includes the freight of- fice, ticket office, baggage, freight and yard office staffs- Children in the schools have re- sponded nobly and their gifts have gone over the $175 mark. utensils. Oblong Pudding Dish, Approxi- mately 8x5%%x2 inches 55 a deep Round Utility Pan, approxi- mately 13% inches in .09 STEW diameter by 4 in. deep........ C|DIS White Enamelware| with Red Trim of durable grade which should give you satisfactory service and at the same time add a note of colour to your kitchen Approximately 7 inches in diameter by 3 incheS Ceep. ooncmeecsmern Approximately 8 inches in diameter by 334 inches Cee@pe ence 59 Approximately 11 inches in diameter by 6 inches deep. ............ 1.29 & CANADIAN DEPARTMENT STORES ine | Oval Platter, inches by 8% INONCS ee 2 Large Saucepan, 914 inches in diameter ay 4% inches 98 deep. . aan iat PO oe approximately 12 55 HERE, LADY, FIND OUT IF YOWRE REALLY IN LOVE Judith Chase, quiz expert, writing in The American Weekly with this Sunday's (February 21) issue of The Detroit Sunday Times, offers a ques- tionnaire through which girls can, by self-appraisal, find out whether they are in love by merely answering a series of questions. Be sure to get Sunday's Detroit Times. NIGHT OF SNOWY TREES The earth tonight would not' seem earth at all, With snowy trees robed for a festi- val, But lamps from friendly windows seem to run To greet us, crying "Earth and Heaven are one!" B. A. GALBRAITH Accountant - Auditor Income Tax os 940} Reports Bookkeeping Service 149 Rebecca, Stratford, Ont. G. & E. 'A Little Friendship Gift of jewelery is always appreciated by your friend, but whether it be that or a wedding gift this store's stock is always attractive. GILLIES & EMM Diamonds Jewelery Watches 23 DOWNIE ST. ~ HUMPHREY fy INGRID Superbly Directed by bai: ERG AN ENED 4 GARNER BOS HAE CRT / 3--DAYS-- 3 STARTING MONDAY beeen with CLAUDE RAINS CONRAD VEIOT SYOWEY GREENSTREED PETER LORRE ee e New SENSATION ! Revival Tues.--"eppy | in 'The Cheolate Soldier' arm maa a

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