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Show vrrTnrviTt'1 y v V T V v - V" V ,: v DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, 22A Deseret News Food Editor On a hot summer day theres nothing more refreshing than ice cold soup. It takes a little getting used to, but once you are accustomed it becomes a treat of treats. , , Actually, chilled cream soup can be served with a tossed green salad and crisp buttered toast or rolls for a hearty summer luncheon. So try it now, and youll be counted among those who think chilled soup is the. best' summer dish there is! Cold Curry Soup , v : f. v 1 j cup butter , 14 cup mincedxpnion 14 . cup diced, celery 1 la teaspoons curry powder .1 teaspoon salt teaspoon pepper 1 cup flour ' 1 quart milk 2 chicken bouillon cubes Flaked coconut ' Melt butter in saucepan over low, heat. SaUte onion and celery in butter until transparent. Blend in seasonings and flour. Add milk, stirring constantly. Cook until smooth and thickened. Add bouillon cubes and stir Until blended. .Chill thoroughly. Pour Into chilled bowls and sprinkle .with flaked coconut Makes, servings. Ruby Consomme Combine 2 cans condensed, beef .consomme, 1 cup tomato juice and 1 "cup" water, and heat thoroughly. Chill and serve - over-i- ce cubes Makes 6 servings. Jellied Bouillon Thoroughly, chill homemade bouillon or consomme (it will Jell). The canned bouiilon will usually jell if chilled overflight. To make it go further, heat 1 can bouillon or consomme with slice of onion, h teaspoon celery salt. Strain, add Ha teaspoons ' y rA ... - ' f A If CHILLED CURRY SOUP Ice cold bowls of Chilled Curry Soup, sprinkled with .coconut and garnished with watercress.will pique summer appetites. Child Behavior. & Family Can Aid Reading By THE GESELL INSTITUTE But random reading In addiYou don't pronounce the tion to a definite reading time 'ugh " Kristina, one of our everyday. friends explained to She also sawdoJt that Krisus. An avid and rather remark- tina had books lots of books and her own place to keep ably accurate reader for her them. ' age, she had been reading to Kristina wasnt the only us from two of her currently member of the family who favorite books, "Elolse and read books. True, good readEllens Lion," and explaining ers can sometimes grow up in some7 or the fine points of an or almost Illiterate entirely readifig as she went along. so likely to This little girls reading, con- family, but it's not - . happen. In wasnt she sidering that There are some areas of first grade yet, was somewhat .of a surprise to some of her behavior where even the most mothers friends, whose own devoted effort on the part of children were, to their sorrow, the parents cannot help much. not very good readers, even But reading is one place where though of presumably equal you really can help. An atmosIntelligence and somewhat phere of books, an example of reading, and lots of reading to older. How did she get to be such the child can make worlds of a wonderful reader?" these difference. , -- :A friends asked K r i s 1 n as In Kristinas family though - that, as with many first children, Kristina's language developed early and she taught herself to read before she entered first grade. (But, though she was the best reader in her class, she was the' worst at sitting still. (Fortunately the Insistence of a wise mother prevented the school from p u 1 1 1 n g her ahead.) Also she had a long line of lawyers and booky ancestors on both sides of her family. Genes do count, after all. A (.earn. - RENTS less than 64c Day A hospital bed is waist high, for cate of patient without stooping . . . keeps him comfortable at the turn of t crank. 'ABBEY RENTS everything for the sickroom from bedside .table to whitl-pobath. Phone for Prompt Delivery Winter 6-71- 51 STATE ST. 1811 S. 'VVAi Bring to boil. Strain and add cream. Cool and chill several! hoyrs. Serve cold garnished fionvii'i ") Fall Silhouette; The ABCs of silhouette themes for fall: A the loose, outline echosoft, ing the 1930s; B -- the long, tall, semi-fittesilhouette, sometimes a straight tube, tunic break the or tiered skirt-tfine; C the combination of molded bodice and lull skirt, the bodice elongated and the skirt often d J Makes It Hospital-Be- Easier on Everyone ' , , Illness at Home; gelatin (softened in 1 table- with finely chopped spoon cold water). Add 1 cup fakes 6 servings. Chilled Cucumber Soup water, 14 teaspoon salt, 1 lemon juice. Chill. wif 1 tablespoon butter- Break up slightly "with lork 1 cucumber, peeled and and pile In bouillon cups. Top diced (114 cups) with lemon slice, 3 tablespoons, chopped ' Chilled Vlcbyssoise , onion 2 cups water 2 small green onions, cut 1 package chicken noodle . . v up - "2 soup mix cups chicken broth 12 dill seeds, crushed, or a - 4 cups thinly sliced pota few sprigs of fresh dill toes Ai teaspoon salt (optional) ' 1 cup light cream 1 cup milk Fresh dill or grated-lem-o1 cup cream rind for garnish 1 teaspoon salt Saute fucumber and onion-iu. teaspoon nutmeg butter for 5 minutes. Stir Vi cup scalded cream in- - water. Soup mix and dill; Brown cut-ugreen unions bring to boil. Cook for 10 minin 2 tablespoons butter. Add utes or until cucumbers are chicken broth, potatoes and soft and mushy. Press through salt arid simmer 35 minutes, fine strainer or beat in blender stirring occasionally. Press for 2 minutes. through fine" sieve and add all Blend Jn cream and .chill remainirig ingredients except By YVINMFRED JARDINE :'" , few-gratin- i Chilled Soup Is Refreshing i.L t i gs of fresh dill tm thoroughly. -- To serve: r 4 servings. Makes rind. lemon of with few jhreds Sprinkle Food Is Fun -. 4..a $olt Lake City, Monday, July 25, I960 Fruit Cocktail For a delicious first course, chill canned fruit cocktail un-- j til Icy cold, drain and spoon into individual serving dishes. Top with a small scoop of lemon or lime sherbet, and sprinkle with finely chopped! preserved ginger and finely) I chopped fresh mint. , dial BA Mil) phona erd direct Una ordw Merle 1 .Whatmethod didyou use In teaching her? Special Methods v - It was, a little difficult for Kristina's mother to answer this question because actually sHe hadnt used any special methods. Like many good readers, Kristina had seemed to learn to read much the way she had learned to talk or to walk. People set a good example, they helped her when she asked and when she wanted to practice. But . there had been no formal plan. What her mother had done, and heres the secret, if any was to read to Kristina and read to her some more. Not Just random reading when the spirit moved .one or the other. -- CAMOSAH that they are about it reading is looked on as a good thing and a primary . Equal Time Kristinas 2 brother Insists on having his equal share of reading time. This, of course, would not be unusual if he stuck to books Intended for In, fact, even 2 14 But this year-olds. little boy will listen to anything, whether he understands it or not, convinced as he listens even to things way over his head that he is having a marvelous time. We anticipate that he, too, may turn out to be a good and early reader.' We would further like to add ' Tweed Is News . 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