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Show It Sister Mary's Kitchen HS Nasturtium leaves make an aHrac- Hft live garnish for a salad Nearly every f house has a few nasturtium vines and HHajI when a salad must be mad'.- out of thin BSNE "if' fis it were, the spicy leaves are Wl delicious In place of lettuce. nfl Sandwiches can also be made of SpHK nasturtium leaves and mayonnaise. JUt wiille bread verv thin, spread with H , butter, leaf of iHI .spread with mayonnaise and add the 1 other half of the sandwich. The biti- Br3 ness of the herb makes a sandwich SDhk especially good to serve with tea. f ; MI M FOR FOSfORROW SmM Breakfast Blackberries cooked Will cereal, baking powder biscuit, coffee I gHlja Luncheon Tomato sandwiches, I Hfrl fancy rice pudding, tea. 9n . Dinner I., in-i stw and dumplin.T-- boiled lumtn'T squash, lettuce salad,' fjfllY cherry pie, coffee. MY OWN RECIPES fcMfll P I When dumplings are served with k9 Kj I meat, it is not necessary to have twu jSKm ! ! vegetables with a salad Summer Bfl I j ; squash i.s better to boll than to bake HI! The skin should be very thin and ten-' Mlf der, and the squash Itself should be' 13 oung. TOMATO SWDWIC II1.S "White bread Cream cheese Anchovy paste Tomatoes Mayonnaise Cut bread one-fourth inch thick. Spread very sparingly with anchovy paste Add a thin layer of cheese, i slice of tomato the else of the bread Spread with Mayonnaise and top with a buttered piece of bread. As these sandwiches are rather thick, they are nicer to eat if served on a plate with a fork FANCY BICE PUDDING 8 tablespoons ric 3 cups milk 2 eggs 12 tablespoons nugar 1-4 teaspoon lemon extract 5 tart apples 1-2 cup raisins Currant Jelly 6 tablespoons powdered sugar Boil rice In salted water for 20 minutes. min-utes. Add milk, yolks of eggs sugar, raisins and Union extract. Bare apples ap-ples and remove cores from the stem 'nd The blossom end of the applet must not be broken. ArranKe in a buttered b.'.kink' dish Pour rice ( us-tard us-tard around but not covering apples Balce In a moderate ever for 50 or 60 minutes. When done, let cool and flrop into each apple cup a spoonful' Jelly Cap each apple with a peak of meringue, made of the stiffy beaten whites of I he eggs and the powdered sugar. Bay around the edge a border of the sections of a Juicy orange, from which every bit of skin has been removed. re-moved. Greater love hath no woman than this: that she go shopping for a friend on a hot summer day. MART. |