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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1930. PAGE FIVE This Week's Tidbits By BETTY BARCLAY With Spring here we need plenty of minerals, salts, and vitamins. Lettuce and other green vegetables fit into these needs without drawnig very heavily upon the family pocket-booA Man's Salad One head of lettuce, half o dozen young green onions, includnig tops, Use the d and one egg. heart of lettuce for the body of the salad. Shred the lettuce, chop the onions and marsh the egg. Moisten with French dressing and pour over letuce. k. hard-boile- )A gallons of QNLY needed for two Ftrimside tr out, that u M better Paint that vat bmu f. Certain-tee- d are good coats on a bungalow like this (36'x4o') and at a paint cost that is very small. Every owner likes to have his house make a good appearance in his neighborhood, but few realize the little paint it takes. Come in and let us figure with you on Certain-tee- We d. offering such good v bow of no other paint For Greens That Come in the Spring Tra La r , i i ess carefully so as not to burn. When By Maureen McKernan HERE must be some rectal vegetable is practically dry, add the memory, deep within us ail, butter, then the parsley. .Turn Into that makes us hunger and yearn In the spring, not only for green expanses upon which to rest the eye, but for green foods to eat Not fresh fruits and vegetables only, but those rich in ebiorophyl are particularly tempting in the spring-Tha- t yearning must be a heritage of our ancestors, after Pr yWB when of eating only meat and v. tuberous roots which could be stored, fared forth in the spring searching for the first little tender green hoots of edible plants, that offered a fresh and welcome break to the moaotony of heavy foods. Fresh green vegetables are like a teaUc, and bring to the system nutrients for which the body clamors afar a winter diet of' heavy foods. The green spring vegetables peas, asparagus, green onions and othne creasy foods all combine moat successfully with milk, and so la their preparation that most Important element of the diet can easily and successfully be included. For creamed vegetables or eecalloped foods, evaporated milk Is beet, since Its concentrated form gives a creamy consistency and its whole milk nutritional value contributes all the necessary milk food elements. Here are some recipes for preparing the green spring vegetables In ways that are both appealing to the eye and to the palate of those hungry for a taste of fresh green growing things. Parsleyed Carrots vatr a warm dish and serve Immediately Yield: 5 servings. Spring Onions With Cheese Sauce 1 ear eraporated Bilk t tbap. baeea fit 1 buaehea iprlaf ODioai H Up. salt cup iIiiiii, cat H Up. prepared Bustard I taa. Wereesiersfcira Save Toast On Heat fat In sauce pan, add onions that have been cleaned, washed and left whole. Cook, uncovered, about five minutes, turning continually with a forjr. Add enough boiling water to cover and cook rapidly until tender, about IS minutes. In the meantime prepare the following Cheese Saace: Add the cheese to the milk and cook over boiling water until cheese Is Just melted. Add mustard and Worcestershire Sauce. Arrange onions on hot toast, add cheese sauee and serve at once. Tietd: 6 servings. Eecalloped Spinach or Greene cup bolUa water cup evaporate milk 1 liars cooked essa 1 Up. salt Pepper 1 1 V, pk. sptMCfc tbsp. butter X tbsp. flaw H tea. aaH Dash pepper 1 Wash spinach carefully to remove all grit Cook in an uncovered kettle without the addition of water 10 minutes. In the meantime prepare a white sauce of the batter, flour, salt pepper, water and milk. Add chopped egg wattes. Drain spinach. Add salt and pepper. Turn into a hot serving dish and cover with white sauce. Press the egg yolks through coarse sieve over top. Any other greens may be cooked and served in the same way. Ytoid: I 1 bunch sew carrots tbip. batter servings. 1 tbsp. chopped tap. silt Peas In Milk 1 lap. RBfrur parsley 1 tbsp. batter Wash carrots and scrape off outer 1 pt shelled freah H cup evaporated skin. Slice crosswise or lengthwias. x peasboiUnc water milk Cover with boiling water, add salt 1 ft Dash black pepver tap. salt ketChoose tender peas. Add boiling arj,.sugar and cook in a covered tender. Cooking requires water and salt and cook in an open abJiit IS or 20 minutes, depending kettle until tender.' This will reupon the age of carrots and the quire about 20 minutes. Almost all thickness of the slices. The cooking of. the water should evaporate. Do water should be evaporated rather not poor off any of the liquid. Add than drained off. This can be done better and evaporated milk. Add by uncovering the kettle and in- pepper if liked and serve at once. creasing the heat. Watch this proc- - Yield: 4 servings. X tlhtil FOR HOUSEWIVES juice is decidedly alkaline and an ex cellent balancer, we shall insist that Mrs. Jones had a large pitcher and this is the proper solution. three small measures one holding FIFTEEN-DOLLAPIE eight ounces, one holding six and the Vi cup sugar third three. 2 tablespoons flour Her doctor had ordered an ounce of lVz her each for tablespoons melted butter morning orange juice Juice 1 lemon little girl. How can she secure one 1 egg yolk ounce with only these four dishes. Almond flavoring Answer Vi cup milk She filled the eight ounce measure Vi teaspoonful baking powder from the pitcher, poured six ounces Pinch of salt measure. These two in the Flour ounces she poured into the three ounce Mix sugar and flour, add melted from it, measure, filled the and tried to pour the remaining two butter, lemon juice, egg yolk slightly ounces into the three. Naturally the beaten, milk, egg white stiffly beaten, salt Bake jnone crust, and cover thrc3kynce dish would hold but one and a4&JD!!nal ounce, so she had the re- with meringtffrtiftot, as desired. e quited ounce left in her SMOR RINGER COOKIE dish. All of which is very interesting, 1 but to our way of thinking the child cupful butter could very nicely have taken the entire cupful sugar Yolk of 1 egg eight ounces for breakfast and thus Almond flavoring avoided all the trouble. As orange cupful milk teaspoonful baking powder Pinch of salt Flour Cream sugar with the butter; add The only place in the U. S. where catalora and dvertuins matter coverine; any line of baaincee the beaten egg yolk, milk, salt, and or product can be obtained Free end Without flavoring. iSift baking powder wtih 1 ObKsatioa it the American Industrial Library. Write for Business Advertising- Matter yon are cupful of flour. Add more flour until inter aaled in; same will be promptly forwarded. a dough is formed that is easily handled. Roll guite thin, cut in strips, then AMEIICAR INDUSTRIAL LIBRARY twist and form in circles.. EatlaeerlaiBaJMiaS. Caloas. Illinois' A PROBLEM R six-oun- ce six-ounc- e, eight-ounc- Free to Public - Spanish Delight hearts cut in quarters, two ripe tomatoes peeled and quartered, one cucumber cut in dice, one sweet Spanish pepper, shredded, two enrics of Ttarslpv r.nt fine, two hard- boiled eggs, sliced, salt and pepper to taste. Arrange lngreaients on ieuce and cover with French dressing. Two lettuce "CHALLENGE" LEMON PIE Here's another lemon pie, which is simply delicious, but necessitates unusual care and attention. It challenges your abiity, so we call it "Challenge Pie. Beat yolks of 3 eggs very light. To this add juice of one lemon and rind of lemons, 3 tablespoons hot water, V?. cun supar and a laree Dinch of salt. Cook in double boiler until thick. Have whites of eees stiffly beaten, add cup of sugar to them and fold into cooked mixture. Fill pie shell that has been previously baked, place in oven and brown. SLICED ORANGES CANADIENNE (Individual Service) From the chef of a famous French- Canadian hotel comes this suggestion for varying the customary sliced orange service. 1 orange, sliced 2 tablespoons maple syrup Place sliced orange in a glass sherbet dish and cover with maple syrup, Ingredients should be very cold. Strained honey may be used in place of maple syrup if desired. SAUTED HAM WITH MUSHROOMS 4 pieces cooked ham TVHE 12 mushrooms 4 slices of toast MODERN YET NOT EXTREME Saute ham in butter until baked The Compo throuerh. Saute peeled mushrooms Serve ham on toasted bread with By Duncanhunter Architect, N. Y. Editor's Note "The Home Moderne," mushrooms overlapping on top. a collection of twenty-fiv- e designs of Modern houses by Duncanhunter CELERY TOP GREENS Wash leaves carefully and cut them Architect is available to readers for from the wiry, small green stems. The 50 cents. Remit to the Building Editor wiry, green stems, if cut very fine, ' We hear so much about the "Modmay be added to the leaves. Drop ern" and we see so much of it so leaves and stems in boiling water for called, that is either extreme in charten minutes, drain, rinse with cold acter or that does not fit into its surwater and put them on to cook in a roundings that some of us become small amount of water. Turn fire skeptical and overlook the good sound low until as soon as the water boils logic'i which underlies the basic of all and gently cook until the steam and true modern. leaves are tender. Thicken the liquor is a small livable house with flour and add a generous amount of The Compo modern character without simple of butter. Season with salt, pepper, the extreme. It is a house that vould and a dash of paprika. fit into almost any neighborhood, Colonial, English or what-nogiving CHICKEN MOUSSE a distinctive and modern home with1 can boned chicken out strife with the neighbors, a sort 1 egg white slightly beaten of happy medium we might say in its cup whipped cream good taste. The plan layout simple Mix one can of chicken with thin shows the favored compact central cream sauce. Add one slightly beaten stairfway, a great space saver and egg white and cup whipped cream. costs money whether used to Combine both mixture and when well space or not. The general conadvantage mixed turn into a large or several struction of the house is frame with small molds set in hot water, cover stucco except the front which is with oiled paper, and bake until firm brick. finish, The roof is tile. With these Decorate with truffles, capers or materials there is no painting to speak Serve on platter with of and repair bills are low. A pimentos. poorly Bechamel sauce. built house is a most expensive buy while good sound construction costs SIMPLE SPECTACULAR but a trifle more at the start it shows DESSERTS real economies in the upkeep as the By Betty Barclay years go by. Here are three suggestions for the The Study on the first floor and the woman who loves to prepare and serve Recreation Room in the basement are an unusual dessert that not only ap not found in most houses of modest peals to the palate but to the eye as size, yet these two extra rooms are of well. Best of all, they are healthful, great value since they almost double easy to prepare and economical as the "living capacity" of the home. No well. longer does the living room alone Cherry Sponge serve the family in a complete .way, 12 marshmallows, finely cut the modern way where each does as he 1 pint boiling water or she likes, requires more than one 6 drops almond extract general room if there is a family. Jazz lp ackage cherry flavored gelatin and study don't mix at the same dash of salt moment or in the same room. With Dissolve gelatin in boiling water. the Recreation Room the men can Add marshmallows and stir until dis- have a game at the same time solved. Add salt and almond extract. the Mrs.poker a entertains or has Chill. When slightly thickened, beat a dance for little sisterneighbor or a birthday with rotary egg beater until of consis m the Living Room. tency of whipped cream. Turn into 1 party The Compo stacks up like this large or 6 individual molds. Chill until Basement: Recreation Room. Laun firm. Unmold. .Serve plain or with dry, Cold Room, heater and coal cream. spaces. Leganberry Gelatin First Floor: Entrance Vestibule 1 package lemon flavored gelatin with Coat Closet, Living Room, 1 or cup loganberry grape juice Dining Room, Study and Kitchen. 1 cup boiling water Second Floor: Three Bed Rooms, a Dissolve gelatin in boiling water. Wardrobes and Add fruit juice. When slightly thick- Bath and ample Closets. ened, beat with rotary egg beater until of consistency of whipped cream. Turn into mold. Chill until firm. Unmold. BACON AND LIVER SANDWICH Serve to six with custard sauce. Brown thin slices of calfs or pig's Flaked Ambrosia 1 pint boiling water liver in bacon fat Chop fine, season 4 tablespoons sugar with salt and pepper, and spread ofer M teaspoon salt buttered bread. Add two slices of 1 slice of package raspberry flavoed gelatin crisp hot bacon and . ... a second 2 teaspoons lemon juice oreaa. uarnisn with cucumber pickles or olives. For a more moist sandwich, lteaspoon orange juice 2 cups cream, whipped make a gravy of the fat in the pan. Dissolve gelatin in boiling water. For each tablespoon of fat add one Add sugar, salt, and fruit juices. Chill tablespoon of flour. Stir to form a until firm. Beat gelatin into small paste. Add A cup of milk, stock, or flakes with rotary egg beater. Fold water and stir until the gravy is thickin cream. Serve in sherbet glasses ened. Pour this gravy over the chopand garnish with a green cherry. ped liver before adding it to the sand, Serves six. wich. COMPO t, L.t St.. ... HOUSE Third Floor: (No plan of which is " shown, shown.) , Storage space reached with ceiling stairway. ' Ceiling Heights: Basement: seven feet, First Floor, eight feet, Second Floor, eight feet. Exposure: The plans as shown are for a lot facing South or West. For a lot facing North or East the plans should be reversed. Lot size: House frontage, 43 6 in.; side clearance, left 10 ft, right 6 ft 6 in.; Lot frontage, minimum 60 ft feet I H7 Construction: Frame, with stucco finish except front wall which is brick; roof, tile: foundation, concrete; windows: steel casements; doors, wood, to special details. Interiors: Floors: wood for linoleum finish; walls, plaster; ceilings, plaster; kitchen, plaster; bath room, tile; steam heat, gas and electric wiring. Cubiture, 20,300 cu ft Approximate cost, $7200. Complete working plans and specifications of this house are available for a nominal sum. Address the Building Editor and refer to House H-11- 7. 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