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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY THE HOME HARMONIOUS fiy jniia 'V tfe Campi THE COOK BOOK NUTS TOR WINTER, could quu Umi squirrel us to why ho blurts uuia instead ot apples and other Iruita. which, la ih country are so accessible to hiui, wo might loom somo out mol crvttColuo lor our own animat hodles. Being th quinleisonce ot onergy in o small package, he needs nuts oil the time, oesoui other y tood, to keep hint going, " A nut ie a piece ot highly concen-tfoietood. In particular it contains o great deal ot Oil, oi taU That is til ' sort ot tood cold Weather demands. It is the tood that puts us through the winter to that we do not have an all ' gone feeling " when it conies spring. It is the tood that helps us to lgtit the cold which la leeching the heat and energyouC oTTIs wiu every, luvath. On the coldest dajrs we can see the heat going out ot our mouths as the heal goes oht the spout of a tea kettle. A man who was in Onalaska in winter has told me that at 40 below zero a piece ot raw salt pork tasted as sweet as candy to him. We not only need tat foods tor winter, but we have a taste tor them, bookcaseS, it is a place Of enchantment CALIFORNIA STYLES UNCA LOW. Dainty Food Fat. for the fairy tale teller, reverence for ' Fat foods can get into disreSUGGESTION of Spanish and the family gathered round, and bliss pute, have been in greatgreat disrepute Italian style of architecture is for the lover,. All about the brick among ui, when they are treated aa seen- - in the arched ever paved hearth we find the quaint old fashioned but you can hardly treat the grease," flagstone pavement. For the weekof a nut in that. way. In other fat loggia and the tile roof of this ender we have provided a large, comwords. It la the dainticet package of fat California type stucco bungalow. fortable bed davenport Jn this room. food w possess, and It ie well to train -bunsmall has the Nowhere, perhaps, Off to one side is the dining room our digestion to its use in cold weather. with four large casement windows facgalow attained such widespread popu- Take Brazil nuts for instance. Tue ing the front. Just opposite the Illy nut meats cost about two thirds as laxity ss on Ute Baciiio cotutt, and it is It also communicates directly much aa butter and have more than pond. there that the architecture of the small with the loggia and the living room aa many calories, or heat Eha reached a correspondingbungalow entrances. units. The butternut and black walWe note an unusual convenience nut, which come nearest ot all the nuts ly advanced stage ot developments. bull into the wall between the dining to being Bungalow court apartments are quite greasy," have almost as room and kitchen. It is a combination many as common in Boa Angeles and San only a hundred or so cabinet and server with sliding less, arecalories, china cheaper, but harder to ciack. Diego as their more pretentious and exrooms. doors both in Ordinarily Pecans have the glass percentage ot it is used as a china cabinet, and. being fat ot all, or over largest pensive prototype, the court apartment s. 71 dishes next to are the sink, easily The English walnut in compailson "building In the midwestem and eastern-statewashed and laid away without extra .with the black is called soft shelled. i steps, While the Brazil nut meats average The generally mild weather prevailAs a server: The lower shelf is first 3.263 calories per pound, the English ing on the Pacific slope has. been aiso of food dishes. is placed Walnut averages cleared The '3.285, or Just .another prominent factor in the develah it by the cook in the kitchen and calories more In the shell a twenty pound opment of this type of dwelling, as the removed when desired by way of the gives an average yield of 1.375. It Is open fireplace which suffices to keep1 glass door in the dining room. In the important to notics this fact, if comtoo room comfortable In inclement servant less house, this la especially paring its value with butter. At the weather makes it quite unnecessary to convenient, ss here all the hot food can price it is sold it is, ot course, more provide a heating plant. This saves all he stored at the start of the meal, and expensive . the expense of excavation and dee- paerveT bynhs' hostess wltfidut lesvrflg about 3,600 calorics per pound. Brazil masonry walla. Even thTfToundaTiona the room. A portion of the lower shelf nut in the shell yield onths average carrying the main walls need be carried can be used for soiled dishes. Upon 1,655 calories. down only a tew feet, or Just below the The proportion of fat in a Brazil nut upper shelves will rest trie guest china, top soil, as here the frost never peneand drawers below will provide space meat is over 66 per cent, while in an trates, as it does in the northern cli. linen. tor cutlery and table mate. English walnut it is over 63 per cent. The kitchen, we find, has a kitchen I The neglected filbert which the French Because the cool ocean breezes councorcabinet built In to fit a particular use so much in candies contains 65 teract the heat of the summer sun, a ner. per cent of fat, and a pound ot the high attic or air space to keep the main The bathrqom with Its tiled floor has nut meats contains 3.290 calories, or rooms comfortable is unnecessary. five more than a pound of English walfonsequenUy, steeply pitched roofs tie hall, but also one from the bed. nuts. Our own native nut, the hickory, give way to those gently sloflSd on these bungalows. room, a desirable convenience In the contain? 3,345 calories, ornver 37 persmall home. cent of fat. However, much of the beauty of the Floor Plan. Ground find well lighted and consmall California home is easily transThe bedroom Deflr." 'on of Hickory. This room ferable to any climate' by slight adap-tatiotractive layout with no wastespace at tains a fair sized closet. not .There is a world of entertaining lore be by only ventilated, In the first place, there- - will a comparatively can readily small outlay for tna--, our American nuts, which used be the excavated basement when a terialfv Its four windows, hut by the clever aboyt to be wt I known when wild nuts were In windows and of doors arrangement heating plant is required; founda. A crushed stone waik carries ons gathered and taken in small quantities house. tions in other parts must be dug be-- past a hedge, which Just other parts of the to market. Our old Webster reads; low the frost line a depth of four The basement contains the laundry, hides a sundial and a lily pond. The Hickory (North American Indian feet Is sufficient for the more rigorous - latter, about four feet wide and eigh -- heater, and' coal storage. Only one-thir-d paweohiccorra (Cap I. John Smith), a of the area cot ered by the house climates, and lastly, the roof, if it be teen feet long, the kiddies may prefer j a gable or pitched root should have to use for a wading pooh Through Is excavated, end considerable expense kind ot milk or oily liquor pressed from" Pohick-orythe pounded hickory nuts. a pitch of not less than go de- jl gate we reach a walk paved with has been saved without inconvenience. is named in a list of Virginia .This little home can be built of 'cegrees, or offer means of ventilation or flat, irreguar shaped flagstones from trees in 1653, and this was Anally si both. These are praciicallyth only between which rise tufts pf grass to ment or lime stucco on metal lath g ened to hickory " J. H. Trumbull.) changes in construction that are needgive a rjstlc appearance. placed on wood studs. By back ed. However, workmanship and mathe metal lath, the wood sheath- - (Bot) An American tree of the genus We enter the loggia, which Is readterial on houses built, in locations Cary a, of which there are several ily screened In for fly and mosquito ing under the stucco can be dispensed where great Variations in temperaspecies. The shagbark is the C. Alba, days, and thence the living room. This with and a permanent and rigij atruc ture are tbs rule, must, of necessity, and has a rough bark; it affords the is exceptionally large and roomy for tui e of great beauty erected at moderbe of high, quality to withstand the acThe such a small home, being ft feet long ate coet- hickory nut of the markets. tion of the elements, t Architecta Devi and Mlnkus of Chiswamp hickory is C. Amara, having a by 14 feet wide. At one end is a firenut whose shell la thin and the kernel The architects of this modest four-roosettees cago are the designers of ,thls bungaplace nook. With its built-ibitter." bungalow have produced an at-- banked with soft cushions and flanking low. There Is no doubt about thehlokory being a native nut. That "hiccorra ot tlje second part of the Indian name is good proof of It, but note; We think it is a new thing to make milk and butter of nuts, and there was the famous Ca pL John Smith finding It a- C7 among the Indians and made of the A diminutive Boy Scout came Into mlilrhi cookery Is a Soma- -, playmate rynuth-Nu- t Frank, whose father is bald, caused the butcher shop where I was marketmuch merriment by asking his mother, morning to spend the day with Betty. most promising topic for Investigation All went right merrily until about 4 We know the cocoanut milk well for ing the other day and requested some who was entertaining friends, "Mother, oclock In the afternoon, when Bettg'a was daddy bald headed when we marbut what about some others? sausage to take on a hike. - H. B. A, ees began to droop for want of her cooking,Discrimination In How much do you want?" the ried him?" Buying. afternoon nap. She tried to keep on butcher asked, with his knife poised A man writing of the. New York marMy nflf;hbor and I were discussing-ou- r playing, but finally c?me to me and above the sausage. aaldr "Cant they go now? I have kets of 1866, at which time the charachusbands likes and dislikes In food bad a too muchness of fun." teristic American foods went to marE. R. while Robert was playing with his tops near by. ket, aw they never do in those later One day Dorothy Sue was Invited to days, names four sorts of hickory, the Neighbor 'kaid, My husband doesn't her chum a house for luncheon. choicest of which was the shell bark like chicken at all." Near the end of the meal the host--. or shag bark,' having a thin shell. Up piped Robert: Why. that's g They are also flatter giadiy with f wnnyj-i- s n kiz. MozUrcaii like xhlctacn CS8..mQther. observing that the ipt t ttld not eat the dessert, canned peaches,' edges at corners, and easily toeight be en ." H. T. B. said, Why, Dorothy, dont you like cracked. The next best is called mockpeaches? er nuts or thin shelled hickories these Arthur was careful with his loye, but O, yea. mum," was the quick reply; sre smaller and rounder but of a his younger brother. Jesse, was not. only at home we always has them very thin shell, while the kernel is After Jess had spoi!?taaiis drum by alve." small but sweet' R. S. taking It apart he said to Arthur. I not instant. hesitate an The boy .did O, about a yard," he replied seriously. PIGTAILS Mildred V w high-energ- d A -- -- per-cen- t- 1 n. ' -- 15, 3922. By Jane Eddington a are delicious browning or roasting as the cake barfts, The cake may he some quite common raisin cake or one with nuts and pecans. Aif aununa soup, which Is made by aduing finely ground almonds to some simple, thin white sauce, preferably one peltry flavored, is considered s de luxe soup io Europe, and ,1s,. a good sort to give to some one 'who needs to have scull portions of agreeable food crowds J with calottes, 1 lesb and eneigy may he so acquired, but to s thuae wbo have not accustomed to this sort of thing it teems over mild. For the Traveler. Bant'd aknenda are not us wholesome as those roasted on the top of a cake lrause fat is used In browning them. These are the best hickories, or the only real food nuts ot their species, which this writer describee thus minutely so that buy eta could discriminate. By the wav, he mentions the English walnut as MscfiJSor English walnut. ana u a- Uncut quantities of this luitlgn trult - ore annually imported here and found in hue groceries, fiuit stores, and markets. The Crenoble nuts are considered the best, and ate in season throughout the year. Think of the progress that haa been made in raising this nut in our own country! It is really a ro- usually called aoft or upper shelf, and the ladles thin shell. The thick enell are known aa the Jordan or hard shell." The Peanut. And the greatest bounty ot all among our nuts la not a nut at all the peanut but It answer every pur pose of a nut, and today, aa In 1863, we may say: After being roasted may be found everywhere In the mar- bets, on the street corners, apple stands, basket peddlers, etc." Trie long description la headed: "Pea nuts, Earth Nuts, Pindar Nuts, or , Ground Peas." . Raw peanuts may he cooked exactly like peas, and have been selling this winter as low as 14 cents a pound. Few nuts contain anywhere near so them-selve- mance. Pecan Urld in Esteem. The other nuts of the old New York market mentioned, in day s when nuts and raisins were a frequent home dee- - on the top ot a nut bread us well as meat as these da t The Brazil nut has (trashed and added to tho batter. We only 17 per cent, while the peanut av4.an chop them and sprinkle them oa erages over 25 per cent. It had less a soft icing on buna or loaves of bread. fat than most of the nuts grown on Halves of the thinner almond meats trees, but a pound of nut meats avare a favorite decoration and flavor erages 2,560 calorics. but quite plenty la the markets of - The oil of ibis nut was formerly ; for the thinnest of roiled out wafers, and Philadelphia." I judge find may be used in the center of any used in machine shops. Perhaps it from my own experience that the peo- - -- cookie. The June of cook In g lor these was the Chinese who taught ca to use pie of the CuroHnae, at least, and prob- - things', however, la hardly long enough it in cookery, where it Is an excellent ably of other southern states still value for them to brown as they will on substitute, when well refined, for olive this nut. cake. oil., In a well seasoned mayonnaise It Of ait-tagreeable nuts most peoPlain blanched almonds make ex- - Is hard to'tell the difference between ple would give the palm to the pecan, cel lent eating, and there are sums peo the two. 'The United States depart- which hue been extolled In New Orleans has valuable bul who recommend them for indiges- " ment ot pie perhaps first there In the pralines or - aV feast tetlns on the peanut. tion a doubtful and in the Creole nut cakes. Of all , one with no chanceremedy, cl being universal . Other Nuts. . the pralines. That With the pecans has if a man haa indigestion Certainly, Js of ieast The chestnut oily iha secured the widest musket. perhaps from oTcruaiing,. aUmxvtia;wouidnot-b- e - To show nuts, since It contains but a little over the native AmerKSuf wtistfc- to apply. If one had the remedy 3 per cent of fat. It la used In Italy fulness, we may cite the tale to be Indigestion trum eating the first mouthfor breads, since It Is so largely starch. found lit one of tho Dotty Dimple books . ful t which politeness something Because of being largely starch It conI read them all. In one of these beforced one to consume, a resort to tains but a few more calories per pound loved g'lrl stories of long ago Dotty exan he almonds after right might of nut meats' than the food seeds Ilk goes to visit her uncle in Indiana. They 1 have inof sort cellent that thing. all go nutting to get pecans lor mowheat, rice, etc. digestion, and probably many other lasses candy. To save himself trouble The ptfilon or pine nut (a as common have similar. people something the uncle cuts doWn the pecan tree. a food among our Indians of the southAt any rate a box of almonds simply And this was In the period when we helled aqd bpuichedia...ao excellent., west and of Mexico as it la a fancywere a great mural peoplel - We have-y- et where It Is used Inter"food In" to learn food morality, though when supply for the traveler. They are an mtnably Italy, on the top of sweet iced buna. the frulf trees of France were recently . excellent supplement when meals seIt contains over 31 per cent ot fat, cured are either scanty or unpalatable. cut down we guessed It, and the Indians have unconsciously I rorn twelve , to fifteen almond nut By theNold writer we learn that the on that face in some of tho meats yield 109 calories of energy or reckoned pecan was also called "Illinois blck- uses they have made of it. They sell ory, an interesting fact it eeeraa to a pound of these nut meats averages to travellers as well as use it on me. Heways; It is almost an Inch 3,030 calories. Divide that by sixteen, It Journeys. and see what an ounce yields. long, as long aa the end of a common There are entertaining thing about sized linger, with a smooth shell and Accessible to AU. the fancy nut. the pistachio. One of oblong shape. They aie of an agreeto able taste and wholesome. That we have grown in cosmqpoll-- " them is be found in the table giving Brought innttmi and klsb m uie eating of la that first quality pistachio nut states and Texas." You see they were w hich help us to come out safely from " meats a few calories lees than rather rare then, and we are more fora winter seiit In the north temperate those ofyield second quality. This nut is tunate now in our supply ot this nut zone, the description of almonds in the Joy of the fancy confectioner, lie so deliciously sweet and well Savored. the old book shows. Only what wt grinds it fine to color sugar ribbons Almonds. might tall "the upper classes" sta He. uses it In honey nougat. He puu arid In now tile foods finest those days, The most cosmopolitan of nuts Is the it in fancy ice creams j nuts of some sort are accessible to all. almond. They use it a hundred ways Though we may usa alt three nuts In It says. in Europe in cookery where we use it the idea herein has been to cookery, " These excellent nut art not usual-- : make m one, in the marzipan and almond plain nuts more popular as a mai keis. "highly valuable winter food. Plan to w hich ie something quite different from The choice nuts are usually ( sold in use them.' Learn' to crack them. Eacs the soft French honey nougat, which is our fins groceries, fruit stores, and one requires a different treatment, and confectioners. The parts 'eaten axe a small cloth wrapped around a nut i sometimes called Turkish nougat. the meats ot the dry pit of the sweet an enormous help, since it prevents My own Idea of one of the best ways to usd the almond is to pack it thick almond, soma of which are so soft the nut meats from flying all around, on the top of butter cakes, wash it over that they are broken by the flngeia, and softens the blow that cracks them with egg white and then let U get These are known as the sultana, but sufficiently. holiday dinners and banquets, are Interestingly described, hut ,w can hut mention two, the chinquapin nut or dwarf chestnut, and the pecan, both American, natives. Of the first the old writer says. It la seldom seen here, lial-Tim- -- he e ' ' ' 1 Practical and Fancy Needlework x -- -- A v. X X, plas-terln- K - t a I n m I - Kr , By U a. 4 Burleigh. We Just had a winter body put on our car. When sonny saw it he said delightedly, Gee, when did you have Z. 8. the taxd put on your car?" Grace la often asked if the sand man is coming when she is sleepy. She W.i liHi alii LUNCHEON CLOTH AND NAPKINS IUIS attractive looking luncheon set is made of Indian head cot-to- the basket should be eaMty copied from the picture. Tire stem line is in brows and thu flowers in colors. In the center of the cloth, making a and measures fifiy-wfnthrs fiom point to point. The circle 19 Inches in diameterrnrr thruii, baskets and the same number straight sides of each extension meas-u- i smaller e fourteen inches and they are -- of etemJinfS and flowers. -"The napkins are 14 inches square, eightAn inches wide. The extension with the edge of each finished the same to the point, of course, measures eighteen inches, and this makes the . as the luncheon cloth, and In one coihhr'of each is a basket, matching square part left in tjie centef measure those' on the lum.hconclo.Uu lha eighteen inches also. o Jbo edges, arq turned in for a quain- IbaskcLmeasuiea 3 inches from (np-tter inch and edged with the blanket "bOttoTn,"and'T''InUitaacrofS where the flowers are. stitch done In blue or any prefeired The llnea for the basket could be color. Of couise, the btanket stitch is lightly di awn on the cloth with a sharp taken tho depth of the hem. Above each poir.f Is a pretty bosket, pointed pencil, and then fhe small th handle done in the outline stitch flower rings and littls marks for the leaves. This Us an excellent thing to In brown and the lines making th basket done in the same stitch. The try to copy without having any atamped pattern, for it is simp! in flowers sre small circles worked In the 0fA1t'?Vand t heji i ct u r e s hou Mm a k ' v it easy to follow. green, and pink. The email centers will pay to shrink tha material sre In black. Then the leaves tfiat are it scattered around and between the first. Of course, it rnuat be perfectly dowers are in the laid or over and over smooth before working oh it or cutstitch. The little spray each eiJe of ting out. -- awoke the other morning, still sleepy, and said. O, that sand man ppt too much sand In my eyes" H. O. H. Mother was tellifig father that tbs percolator was shout worn out, Well, "said father, we will purchase s new oner" Ruth, who had been listening attentively, said, .Well, get s two seated F.-' one, so w can all ride," Deah was playlng-yvlthis brother, Dick, and a neighbor boy, John, when John and Dick began to fight. TlSaa fq ma la the house him why ht didnt help hib brother, for 1 bad been watching out th window, "I Just told him he could battle hi own fights," he said. J. G. S. -- I and-taske- i m bet every one la here ' grandfather will think Is cur husband." , . a " sisksnm ' |