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Show ISjTHE JOURNAL THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1950 HOUSEHOLD MEMOS inRLIflGS Dy Jarvis Attractive Tray of Appetizers Will Assist You ki Getting Party at Home off to Proper Start 2j I LYNN CHAMBERS MENU Chilled Tomato Juice Assorted Appetizers Broiled Chicken Parsleyed Potatoes Peas in Cream Biscuits with Honey Butter Perfection Salad Fudge Sundae Butter Cookies Beverage Given Recipe 1 1 Ya 1 Shrimp Butter cup butter or substitute cup minced, cooked shrimp teaspoon salt Dash of paprika tablespoon lemon juice Cream butter with shrimp. Add seasonings and blend. H Ya together Ilam Butter cup butter pound cooked ham, ground fine hard cooked eggs, ground fine Dash of pepper H teaspoon dry mustard Cream butter and add remaining ingredients. Mix thoroughly. Olive Butter Ya cup butter 2 tablespoons chopped olives Ya teaspoon lemon juice Cream butter until fluffy and mix olives and lemon juice to blend. 2 Here are Easily Made Appetizers! (See Recipes Below ) Dy Lynn Chambers Appetizing Tricks s larger than toast pieces, are ideal: Crisp WHATS MORE FUN before a party than an attrac live tray of appetizers to help the Conversation to a smooth start? Jjloma hostesses like to prepare hlhest tidbits before guests arrive a;o thqrll have a few minutes be- fore dinner to spend time with ijjj the iii: their company; iLj others have the j fixings handy so jj folks can make their own. No m a er V kT be-gi- ns IV Vi A yVV if simple how If these tidbits are, an most be attractive, and hey asilmade if you keep a well todi:J canned foods shelf. Serve itb them some heated or chilled omt juice or ice cold pineapple uicC ; and youll be giving your !riec I a really royal welcome. Mr 7 of the items pictured on he 1 y above can be made ahead )f til 2 and kept chilled until a few inoBiJhts before guests arrive, omojwill require broiling just before Tzrving. OUras: Spear tiny cubes of sharp :hecCj with toothpicks and top vith stuffed olives. Place these nto "0 large grapefruit as a for your tay, if desired. Hr are other ways with olives: vraJ stuffed olives in half slices f and broil until bacon is ric Or, spread olives with dev led.am, roll in minced parsley uul fierce each with a toothpick. cen-erplc- ze ton J with a bowl of ripe olives, ust as they are, with other rr ST IS THE BASIS for many )eli clous canapes that are to irved hot. These may be pre-J- i -- I p ap- - f in advance, then popped into oven a few minutes before g. Toasted Ham Canapes (Makes 15-2- 0) cup ground boiled ham !) cop grated cheese II teaspoon horseradish j teaspoon prepared mus- tard 1) cup condensed tomato soup lices bread, toasted five ingredients f an ? to- - cu each slice Int0 S!PS Spread with I ! mixture then toast under 75 r 1 ri our until browned. (Serves 8) crisp rolls cup minced, cooked 4 long 1 canape, to fill birtr.,uch an cPUT?p i f i occaslon- - somewhat chick- en tablespoons India relish drops Worcestershire sauce tablespoons salad dressing Yi teaspoon grated onion Ya teaspoon salt 8 stuffed olives, sliced Cut off ends two inches long from the rolls. Remove soft center from ends and fill hollow with mixture of remaining ingredients. Slice the stuffed olive and place on each cup. Serve with toothpicks. These rolls may also be filled with egg salad. Hamburger Pinwheels (Serves 8) 1 small onion, minced 2 tablespoons fat 1 pound ground beef Ya pound pork sausage 1 teaspoon salt teaspoon pepper Ya teaspoon Worcestershire sauce 1 recipe baking powder biscuits Cook onion in fat until tender but not brown. Add meat and cook until browned. Season with remaining ingredients. Roll out biscuit dough into a rectangle Ya inch thick. Spread meat mixture on dough and roll like a jelly roll. Cut into slices 1 Vi inches thick. Place cut side up on greased baking sheet and bake in a hot (400) oven about 15 minutes. 6 4 2 Leftover Fruits, Juices Have Many Uses To get a beautiful glaze for fruit tarts such as cherry and straw- berry, use leftover apricot juice. Boil down 1 cup of the Juice with 1 cups of sugar until thick. Spoon er filled STAR DUST Ronald Colman Balked at Radio But His Program's a Success BY INEZ GERHARD LYNN SAYS: over tarts while still warm. Combinations of several fruit juices may be used successfully for glazing and flavoring baked ham. Use any of the following: cherry, cranberry, peach, apricot, pineapple, pear or apple. Fruit Juices may be used to replace part of the water in making gelatin salads and deserts for additional flavor and vitamin content. Youll like a combination of the following juices as an appetizer for luncheon: grape, lemon and pineapple juice. Stewed rhubarb and pineapple juice make a colorful and delicious before dinner beverage. Loganberry or raspberry Juice, used with pineapple juice, Is a refreshing first course served for a' company luncheon. Leftover peaches and pears may be combined and placed in a baking dish. Dot with brown sugar TF YOURE HAVING a large and butter and bake for 10 minutes crowd and dont think you can in a hot oven. Serve as a sweet relish with a meat course. keep the appe-tizLeftover halves of cooked fruit be brushed with oil and well may broiled to garnish meat loaf or then roast. enough, serve a bowl Combine leftover canned fruits of these cheese with whipped cream snacks on the and serve baked gingerbread or table while you over freshly for as topping sponge cake. This are filling trays: makes a delicious dessert! Cheese Snacks Save cores and peeling from 6 cups puffed rice three pounds of tart red apples. Cook Yi cup melted butter or v .with IYa cups of water for 20 minsubstitute utes. Add Ya cup of sugar and cook 6 drops tabasco sauce down to a syrup. Cool and pour over Ya teaspoon paprika the top of an open and hot apple Ya cup grated American pie. cheese Any leftover fruit juices may be Measure rice into a shallow pan and added to lemonade combined and heat in moderate (350) oven color and flavor. for 10 minutes. Place in a large for to do with leftover apple What bowL Melt butter, cool and add sauce? Add honey to sweeten and tabasco sauce, paprika and grated Into small baked pastry cheese. Slowly pour over rice, mix- pour shells. Top with whipped cream ing well so that all kernels are swirls and serve as a fancy, but coated. Serve at once. simple, dessert easy idea to use is Flocks several well seaMixed flocks of old and young soned butters and to place these much more tubercuin bowls to spread as they are chickens have flocks. losis than eaten: wait an hour or w Another Jt?4r.Serving dinner, choose , lalger Roll-Up- s Ts this all w.'v. got to oat watermelon? trays All-Pull- et all-pull- et Halls of Ivy", THE Friday evenings,) proves radio that sponsors who for years lave been heckling Ronald Colman and his wife to do a radio program were right. For 10 years, during which he had made but one film a year, Mr. Colman had held off, and Benita backed him up. SUCCESS of Wanda Hendrix has resigned from her contract with Paramount, which has two years to run. According to her agent, the company has been Interested only in lending her oat lately, and she'd like to have roles really suited to her. Francis (Universal Internato be remembered sure is tional,) as one of the funniest pictures of 1950. The story of an Army mule who can talk, it is full of hilarious moments. Donald OConnor is excellent as the young lieutenant who discovers Francis strange gift and lands in no end of trouble as a result. Excellent direction and a fine cast back him up. Two of the leading students in RONALD COLMAN Then Jack Benny talked them into doing a guest shot on his program, and other .auch appearances followed. Finally along came Don Quinn, who years ago had brought Fibber McGee and Molly to the air. He had written the perfect Colman show for the Colmans--f- or as a college professor, Benita as an his wife. Result, The Halls of Ivy a hit from the ex-actre- start. Kay Kysers College of Musical (now on television,) Knowledge have parts in forthcoming films. Ish Kabibble, with the old professor since 1931, plays himself in Bing Crosbys new one, Riding High. And Michael Douglas will be heard singing the role of Prince Charming in Walt Disneys Cin- derella. Last year baseball fans were show treated to a giant one-hoto them by the breakbrought fast of champions, featuring those well known baseball magnates, Bing Crosby and Bob Hope. There will be a repeat show this year. ur Morey Amsterdam Is lining up Lookings for a spring concert tour; seems the comedy star is an ac complished cellist whom Broderick Crawfords fan mall has increased 50 per cent as a result of all those awards given him musicians have praised. He for his performance in All the But he's only sevenplans to perform both classical and Kings Men. th in the rating at Columbia. Glenn selections. Ford, teamed with him currently in One Way Out, still holds first Listeners to Elliot Lawrence's place. "Larry Parks. William HoldFriday night air show may soon en and John Derek are tied for hear his latest composition, second. Ballet for Thirsty Arabians In Elliot says it Search of Water. ODDS AND ENDS . . . Charles was inspired by the water shortage flew from Paris to Engfrom which New York is suffering. Laughton land to surprise his mother on her birthday after comAdams Rib is being talked pleting his role in The Man on the about as Letter to Three Wives Eiffel Tower . . . Jean Crain bewas last year: never has a picture lieves Craig Hill, appearing with had better publicity. her In Cheaper by the Dozen, Never have Katharine Hepburn and will be the bobby soxers next idol seems to Spencer Tracy been better and . . . 20th Century-Fothey probably have never had more agree; theyve signed him to a contract . . . Richard fun. Now finishing his role as long-terElizabeth father in (The Hasty Heart,) Todd has Taylors of the Bride, Tracy turns been eating from four to six eggs Father serious, as a factory worker in a day since reaching Hollywood. Released by WNU Features Yankees in Texas. top-ranki- semi-classic- ng al 80-year-- word-of-mou- th x m |