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It i a cool w ay to cl our ) cup f of milk required in our diet each day. the children will 2-- especially love their milk in ice cream form. Y, I can evaporated milk (I cup! I'.i tvp. lemon extract FOCR INTO freezer and turn until mushy and ready to serve. Can be frozen in refrigerator t.()c. Snmng often the fust hour. I RO.LS I KRY DESSERT 4 cups ra fhcrric or strawberries cup sugir Vi cup water () 1 VANILLA ICE CREAM (wiih a custard have) 2' cup sugar 6 Tablespoon flour Vi Ivp. salt 5 cup milk scalded 6 egg, beaten 4 cups cream 4'j tvp. vanilla COMBINE sugar, flour, salt in a saucepan. Slowly stir in hot milk. Cook over low heat for about ten minutes, stirring constantly, until mixture is slightly thickened. Mix a small amount of hot mixture into beaten eggs. Add egg mixture to hot mixture and cook one minute longer. Chill in refrigerator. Add cream and vanilla. Pour into 5 quart freezer and freeze as directed. Add 2 cups crushed fresh fruit for variety. LEMON ICE CREAM If you are really lazy and hot. get out your freezer and just dump the following ingredients into it and freeze by hand or electricity, and eqjoy. 2 quarts of milk V cups sugar cup lemon juice OZ.) package gelatin raspberry 2 cups light cream (half and halO CRl'SI! berries and add sugar and water and let stand for ten minutes. Force of the bemes through a sieve. Add water to make two cups and heat. Dissolve gelatin in hot juice. Cool. When cool add cream, and place in refrigerator. When thi.'cei.ed. beat on-ha- lf with mixer until slightly foamy, about three minutes. Fold in remaining berries. Put in refrigerator trays and freeze. Stir after 30 minutes. Continue freezing until firm. Makes I Vi quarts. Takes 3 hours to prepare. BASIC REFRIGERATOR ICE CREAM RECIPE 'A cup sugar Vi tsp. salt 2-- 1 2 cup nii;k eggsocaten 1 Tbsp. vanilla 2 cups chilled whipping cream MIX SUGAR, salt, milk, and eggs in a saucepan. Cook over medium heat, stirring con stantly. just until bubbles appear around the edges of mixture in pan. Cool, bur in vanilla. Pour into refrigerator tray. Freeze until mushy and partially frozen. 30 minutes to an hour. In a chilled bow I. beat the whipping cream until soft peaks form. Put partially frozen mixture in another bowl and beat until smooth. Fold in the w hipped cream. Pour into 2 refrigerator trays and freeze three hours or until firm. Stir often during the first hour of freezing. COUNTRY VANILLA ICE CREAM egg 2 cups sugar 3 cups milk 4 cups cream 4'4 tsp. vanilla Vi tsp. salt 2 tsp. lemon flavoring ADD Sl'CAR gradually to beaten eggs. Continue to beat until mixture is thick. Add rest of ingredients. Pour into 5 quart freezer and freeze. Hints: Do not fill freezer can more than full, to prevent running overas the ice cream expands. WHEN adding fruit, be sure two-thir- to reduce liquid enough to have room in freezer can for crushed fruit. When using a cooked custard-type ice cream, be sure to chill custard thoroughly. This step is essential for a smooth ice cream. TVEIGHT-watche- rs Next time your children complain Next time your children ask, Whats for dinner? and then complain about the menu you have selected, tell them you are going to prepare a special surprise main dish called Hard Time Hash." Just the reading of the ingredients used in this 100 year old recipe is sufficient to make all family members appreciate the cheapest frozen pizza or the most humble hot dog. about dinner, tell them you are going to prepare a special surprise main dish called Hard Time Hash. The mere meantion of such a meal should make them appreciate the cheapest frozen pizza. HARD TIME Hash is one of over 200 recipes printed in the Housekeepers Cookbook published June 1, 1883. HARD TIME HASH This is made of the odds and ends of cold meat, potatoes, dry pieces of bread, broken crackers, baked beans, etc. The whole should be stirred together with an egg,' seasoned with salt, pepper and sage and warmed in milk. An onion can be used instead of sage. FRIED MUSH is another standard food that is seldom eaten today. You take cornmeal or oatmeal mush that has been setting from breakfast the day before and cut in slices. Fry with fat enough to prevent it from sticking to the griddle. Serve with butter and syrup. The methods used to color cake frostings and frost cakes make us appreciate confectioners sugar and food coloring using FD&C Red No. 40 and FD&C Red No. 3, whatever they are. FOR COLORING CAKES AND ICES ounce pulverized cochineal 'A pint boiling water ounce cream of tartar ounce alum ounce salts of tartar Vi Vi V V LET IT stand until the color is extracted then strain and bottle. Note: Cochineal is a red dyestuff consisting of the dried bodies of female cochineal insects. These insects are bright red and resemble mealybugs. They feed on cactus. MANY OF the recipes from this century-ol- d book are as useable today as they were when Grandma purchased the New Cookbook. After serving your family fried mush for breakfast, hard time hash for lunch top off the day with a supper of vegetable soup, fried ham, tossed salad with seasoned salt, scalloped Irish potatoes, string beans, ice cream and cake. VEGETABLE SOUP 3 carrots 4 onions 4 potatoes I pint cabbage CUT FINE and put on to stew with just enough water to cover until the ingredients are tender. Fill up with boiling water twenty minutes before serving. Add 1 pint of milk 1 Tablespoon of butter 2 eggs, beaten STIR THICK with flour and add a little yeast powder. Boil for a few minutes before serving. V Vi ounce each thyme, bay leaf, pepper ounce each marjoram, cayenne pepper ounce each cloves, nutmeg MIX THOROUGHLY. To every four ounces of this mixture add one ounce salt. Keep in air tight container. Use as a seasoning for soups, dressings, meat or poultry, salads. SCALLOPED IRISH POTATOES Peel and slice thin, then in a tin basin put a layer of potatoes, sprinkle with pepper, salt and a little flour, a small piece of butter, then another layer of potatoes, then seasoning, until you have your basin filled. Fill your basin half full with sweet milk and bake half an hour. STRING BEANS Take off the point and butt of the bean, wash and break as small as you can and lay in cold water till ready to use. Put on to cook in cold water; when this boils, pour it off and add other boiling water and a piece of salt pork. Cook one hour. Season and serve. ICECREAM quarts of rich milk 2 tsp. cornstarch 9 eggs, beaten to a froth 2 cups of granulated sugar 2 tsp. vanilla or any other flavor 2 Lay the ham in the skillet and pour boiling water over it to freshen it; let is boil about ten minutes then pour the water off and fry in its own fat. 3 eggs 1 SALAD SUGGESTIONS Salads should be served the day they are prepared. In using oil as a mixture, always use it before putting in the vinegar to avoid curdling. cups sugar cup butter cup milk 2'2 cups flour 1 Vi tsp. baking powder 1 cup of the meats of any kind of nuts NO DIRECTIONS WARES HARDY, Abraham Lincoln and others were unable to function for days at a time when depression set in. Toni W. Weight, associate dean of students at Weber State College and a student counselor, outlined the causes and remedies of depression at a brown bag lecture sponsored by the Women's Education Resource Center at the college. MRS. WEIGHT told the largest crowd in this year's lecture series that depression touches everyone but with varying effects. Depression has been called the common cold of psychiatry," she said. ' MOODS ARE the general ups and downs and symptoms are usually caused by other things, but are still manageable. A syndrome is pathologic and usually requires Mrs. hospitalization or medication, Weight said. She noted that the depressed person usually loses interest in food, sex, personal attraction and attachment to members of her family. MRS. WEIGHT said She critizes and blames herself for things she has nothing to do with them, and she feels she cant be punished enough for it. Those who become severely depressed tend to overlook good traits, magnify the bad and expect to be able to do all things well, she added. IF ITS short of perfection, she thinks shes a total failure, Mrs. Weight said. As the condition worsens the individual takes on a completely negative outlook. She said, At this point they often wish to kill themself, but theyre too lethargic to do it. They think If I do it Ill have to get out of bed, and thats too much for them. Movement of any kind, even breathing, becomes a very conscious effort. much of the depression, and many psychiatrists also recommend that depressed housewives get a job outside the home. Another way to fight it is to get as much satisfaction out of life that you can, she added. SOCIALIZING, bodily pleasures, being assertive, making goals, exercise, caring for pets, organizing daily work and general health also contribute in thq rehabilitation of the depressed. Mrs. Weight, said, There are biological causes and some depression is hereditary, but most often its created by how we think about events. Vi Vi Allen Poe and Tchaikovsky all lost their spark of creativity because of depression. SHE NOTED that simply correcting the HEAT THE milk boiling hot; beat the eggs, sugar and cornstarch together and stir in the milk. Cook a few moments. When cool, put in the flavoring and freeze. Vi Winston Churchill called depression a dark dog. Bcelhovan, Van Gogh. Edgcr negative thought processes eliminates NUT CAKE FROSTING I lA FRIED HAM Break the whites of two eggs into a bowl, without beating; add one Tablespoon of cornstarch and pulverized sugar enough to make it quite stiff. It will dry in a few minutes. ; SPICED SALT I And Easy To Manage SHE NOTED that the incidence of depression is much higher for women than for men, adding that for women the peak of depression comes between the ages of 40 and 44 with the two largest jumps occurring during the early childbearing years and in the postpartum period. Mrs. Weight told the mostly women group that depression is usually categorically divided into moods, symptoms and syndromes. Vegetable salads should be stirred only lightly with a fork and never packed. Always use a wooden spoon or fork to stir salad. NO MORE COMPLAINTS Is CJommon As Cold MRS. WEIGHT said that most people survive bouts with depression, but others become permanent casualities. Usually with depression you start feeling sad, helpless and youre not experiencing happiness with those things that used to bring you joy, she said. ice cream, use chilled evaporated milk, not diluted, in place of light cream. About 140 calories per serving. Pioneer Cookbook Recipes By DONETA GATHERUM Depression were given in this cookbook). I l |