Show your home and androu you ft 0 f by ely betsy callister EATS FOR THE PICNIC amale T ETS have a picnic who will LJ make the sandl sandwiches chesl that Is the question usually oiled aked until by the time the picnic season Is well adsan advanced ced the girl nho iho has the reputation for being willing to make picnic sandwiches wishes that picnics had never been invented banan iches seem so easy if you dont haie am e to make them but why bother with sandwiches any via wai to be sure they provide bread and butter and something cle in a conventional form tut there are just as many ages about sandwiches as there are advantages more and more experienced picnickers and campers are getting out of the sand rich batet t no for r one thins thing butter soft enough to be spread without breaking the bread Is far less appetizing than butter that starts off to the picnic as bard hard as the refrigerator will make it palled in a tightly closed jar containing broken ice fee host most people like a little lettuce in their sandwiches but it becomes hopelessly wilted if the sandwiches are made an hour or more before they are to be eaten so instead of sandwiches let me suggest for your next picnic an ad equate supply of rolls a jar of b it ter in ice fee and the necessary of fillings carried separately thele may include a jar of mayonnaise slices of liam ham chicken or other meat wrapped in oiled paper well chilled whole tomatoes small cans of meats and well rashed lettuce leaves wrapped in a damp cloth then wrapped in waxed paper and carried in an air airtight tight tin with a little ice fee 1131 newspaper Newt paper service |