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Show DELICIOUS DISHES FOR THE TABLE. "Save rood lor the world's relief." plcad:j the Bureau of l'ood Conservation, and wc housekeepers would bo falling down on our Jobs if we failed lo comply with the request, which is Ihe result ot a need us vital as ever. These suggestions will help, us In our efforts : . Baked Small Fish. 13one ope -ind a half pounds of smclta; dip in light cream, then In flour; Heason with salt; place in buttered pan; bake about ten minute in hot oven; serve on bed of shredded potatoes prepared as fol-lovd: fol-lovd: pare, slice ;iotatoc6 in onc-clghth Inch slices, then cut ii oneclghth inch strips. So 'k' about one hour In iCc water: drain, dry between towels: fry In flccp fat: drain on brown paper: 'season with salt. Hoininy Snow Man. Two and one-half tablespoonfuls hominy, hom-iny, one-half teaapoonful salt, five cooked pruncB. three-quarters cup milk. Scald milk In double boiler, add hominy and salt. Copk thirty minutes over hot water and In firclcss copker overnight-Reheat, overnight-Reheat, fill an after-dinner coffee cup half full of hominy, and put remainder into a custard cup. While still hot, remove hominy hom-iny from the custard cup to a cereal dish, and shape It as round aa possible. On top of the large ball place the, hominy hom-iny from the small coffee cup. Remove stones from prunes, cut small pieces and place on iho small ball for eyes, noje and mouth and buttons of lhf snow man, Split the largest prune, and put on top of the small' ball for a cap, roll lhc other prunes tightly and Insert two for, arms and two for legs. , Trult Cake. i5r.c cup bro""n sugar, half a cup molasses, mo-lasses, i wo cups hot water, tour tablespoons table-spoons shortening, one package raisins, livo teapspo(ons salt, one .tpaspoon clona-m'oi- ana UiUAnnon clo've, two 'teaspoons soda, two teaspoons hot water, two clips! rye flour, one cup corn flour. Boll brown supar, molasc. two cupspf hot water, shortening, raisins, salt cinnamon cinna-mon and clove five minutes. Add soda dissolved dis-solved In two teaspoons hot water and rye and corn flours mixed and hlfted. tfeat thoroughly and pour Into a largo wcll-grcascd wcll-grcascd tin. Buy a cheap pan for this Cake and send It In Ihe pan in which it is baked ShrcfMcd Ham in Sauce. Jelly. Remove most of fat from two slices of ham. cut about half Ineli thick, parboil until slightly browned and have icady. Pour fat from pan and measure one tablc-apoonful, tablc-apoonful, return it to pan with one table-spoonful table-spoonful bultcr and allow it to brown a little. Add one rounding lablcspoonful cornstarch, cook well until thick with one and a half cupfuls boiling water. Then add one-half glass currant Jelly. Cut the ham in:o thin 'nrcded slices, add to the sauce with few grains cayenne or paprika and one toaspoonful lemon juice. Simmer for a few minutes. Serve hot. Baked Cheese Custards. Mix together one cupful and a-half of grated bread crumbs, half a cupful of grated cheese, naif n teaspoonfnl of salt, a saltspoonful of paprika, a few drops of Worcestershire 'sauce and a half a ica-spoonful ica-spoonful of mixed mustard. Arrango the mixture In four hutterc4 llmbalc moulds and pour over sufficient cold milk mK'"d with one ilpbtly beaten eg. io cover the bread. Stand the ..iold In a pan of hot water and bake in a mod-orate, mod-orate, oven for twonty minutes. Balsln Sandwich. Rr.mo,." th fr-" frm rn'sln?.. cut In halvco, lay close together on' thin slices of bread well buttered with soft butter, or grind the seeded raisins fir.e. spread between be-tween butter crackers or any unsweetened wafer. |