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Show h ; - HELP FOR HOMEMAKERS f n 4 4 ; ' Ls Dear hkloise: our wedding d a number of years ago, my and 1 were showered with beautiful tinted rue. My mother (who is one of jour most devoted fans) got the idea from one of your columns. It was Midi a ti eineiuloiis idea that 1 vvondeied if maj he tan jou dont use it all, you y 01 wouldnt repeat it again it and use it later. alwajscook fni tlie sake of all the new Pour a half cup of told wahi Grateful ter in a howl and add a few drops or so of food coloring (until desired shade is atYes, Indeedy, Ill be only then pour two cups tained), too happy to do this and 1 also of the uncooked rice into this mixture and immediately stir, stir, r.J stir with a spoon. (If the rice is too dark, add MORE rite at once and stir bus-ban- ides-to-b- have a little something extra to add to the original hint. This does make wonderful rice to shower the bride and groom, but can also he used at the bridal showers. Tin's tinted rice may be in njlon net to match jour color , theme I suggest buying at least boxes of REGULAR If rite (NOT three ). some more.) Now pour the rice on folded newspapers (this will ahsoib the moisture) and spread it out with your spoon. Every 30 minutes or so, stir the rice again (takes about tlnee or four times) until it is completely dry. (You can use your hair dryer. ) Make more than one shade and color in separate hatches. Try pink, blue, yellow and a mixture of coF&'s. After these tlnee or four mounds of rice aie dry (each fo .o XZZt -- "ir 3 V saver. I bought a beautiful cookbook in 1940 w hen I was first married, and in 1941 my first child arrived. I had three more fairly together, and needless to say was very busy. I was not always able to keep an eye on them every e 4 i readers might like a memory cutest, perkiest roe imaginable. Each guest was given one of thc-- to wear and the bride-to-b- e had an entire cor- sage made in this wav. Just delightful! Ueloise ll-(Yof- will he a diffeient shade), mix them all together and add lots of w hite rice to those delicate little seeds of good wishes. They are absolutely beautiful. In addition to using this in rice hags, lecently a friend of mine took this tinted rice and made favors for guests at a bridal shower and also made a corsage for the bride-to-bShe took the tinted rice and made little roses. All that is needed is florist tape, florist wire, nylon net and the tinted minute and this resulted in quite a few of their scribbles in my cookbook when I was rice. Cut a small square of njlon fill with about a teaspoon of the tinted rice. Pinch the net up together as if making a rice hag and secure with the florist wire (cut each piece of wire to the desired length). This will form the base for the stem. Then take another long strip of nylon net (when double, about two baking. I was upset about it at first, but one day it occurred to me that it would be a safe place to keep their childish drawings to look back on someday when I would be older. DEAR HELOISE: My mom is teaching me to cook. Sometimes when I stir I splatter all ov er me. So Mom taught me to hold the spoon backwards and stir. Now the splatters are away from me and I dont get burned. Pat Doss Age 10 e. net and When each one started to school and could print his or her own name, Id let them draw on the back of one of the picture pages and let them print their names. Then I would write in the date. Now 25 years later I prize this cookbook more than anything else I own, except for my photo albums. These children are married and grandchildren are arriving. When they start to school they too will write in Grams GRAM'S COOKBOOK DEAR HELOISE: This is not a time or money saver hint, but I thought some of your sentimental inches wide) and wrap around the little rice bag. This will form the petals for your flower. Now wrap the bottom of the flower base and stem with floral tape. Youll have the This feature is written for you . . . the housewife and homemaker. If you have a hint, problem or suggestion youd like to share . . . write to Helo-is- e today in caie of this newspaper. HOI de OF LOVE SPOONFUL 5-2- Ciun.Lrat. Tnr ViWtf Mrs. Zymount Fudaley 1 1072. . cookbook. Tiullfl fC ICTVfd. t" yv;""' 4 01 3 ;5V- - nr fell v SPECIAL up For open porches ond AWNINGS un- shaded decks. Enoy Summer Living with a shaded porch or patio with roller V, 'ris PM&t:- curtains Keeps out hot sun rays, stormy weather and provides privacy. Investigate the advantages of Roller Curtains. The cost is very small. WhVJiVl'W t njl. iVffi GIVE US A CALL AND LET US TALK OVER YOUR SHADING REQUIREMENTS WITHOUT OBLIGATION (Ly j i1 ) J J-- - 1 ' 't . r I, 5 ' j x -- 1 LP i'0, iti C - : - m ie sa V ,7 v! ,jrw 3 m V ? 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