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Show THE BINGHAM BULLETIN. BINGHAM CANYON. UTAH Thursday, August 9, 1928 THE EpI lift ltit. W'mi.rD Nwppr (inloa.) I might lit around and ilgh For water that it wetter AnJ a bluer aort of iky. Thrrt are tlmea I think tai weather Could be much Improved upon. But when taken all together Iff a good old world we're In. Edgar Gueet. SUMMER DISHES Winn miking bwIhs churd, cok the sti-ni- ii bout ten mliiuteg In bulllriu sailed water e adding the leuves. Cut the stems Into section before cooklns. Cook In as little water as possible to retain all the mineral matter. Serve hot with but ter and a dash of lemon Juice. Chicken With Olives. Melt one-fourt- h of a cupful of butter and add one tnblespoonful of chopped onion, oue finely diced carrot and brown slightly. Add four tublespoonfuls ot flour, one cupful of water and one and one-hal- f cupfuls of tomato Juice. Add suit, pepper and a bit of red pep-per. Cut up one chicken and dip lit the flour and brown. Dace In a cas-serole und cover with the sauce. Add when well cooked, one cupful of mush-rooms, and one-hal- f cupful of olives finely cut Bread and Butter Pudding. Itemcve the crusts from a small louf of buk er's bread and cut Into half-Inc-slices, spread each slice with butter and arrange In a pudding buttered side down. Beat .three eggs slight-ly, add one-hal- f cupful of sugar, one fourth teaspoonful of salt and one quart of milk. Tour over the bread and let stand thirty minutes. Bake one hour In a slow oven, covering the first half hour of baking. Serve with hard sauce. Potato Croquettes, 8panlih Style. But hot potatoes through a rleer, und to two cupfula add two tablespoonfuls of butter, the yolks of two eggs slight-ly beaten and two tablespoonfuls of canned pimento put through a sieve. Season with salt and pepper. Shape, dip Into egg and crumbs and fry In deep fat Velvet Sherbet Take the Juice of three lemons, two cupfuls of sugar or a little less, add to one quart of rich milk, add a pinch of salt and freeze. The mixture will curdle when blended, but will freeze as smooth as velvet. Freeze as usual. Apricot Cake. Take one-fourt- h of a cake of chocolate grated, one-hal- f cup-ful of milk, the yolk of an egg, cook together until thick tnd allow to cool. Now add o..e tnblespoonful of melted butter, one cupful of sugar, one-hal- f cupful of milk, one teaspoonful of vanilla, one and one-hal- f cupfuls of Hour, one teaspoonful of soda; add soda to the flour. Spread ench layer with apricots, then over the top spread a meringue, using the ej:g white and two tablespoonfuls of sugar. Hot Weather Foods. Keep a bcwl of some sort of fruit gelatin always on hand In the Ice chest for various dishps-- a form9' htt&; rJ-i-i a base for a good ratX. SM salad with the kJWI addition of a bit feii&lliS of fruit. It makes ' vZjJ a delightful and caJJ refreshing des- - sert for a day when bulk In food needs to be cut down; add' h spoonful to the cocktull glass of fruit One will find many new ways mf serving this dainty and wholesome food. For those who enjoy well-mad- e cot-tage cheese, serve It for variety In nicely molded heaps on lettuce with a spoonful of any hrlpht-colore- pre-serve pressed Into the top ot the cheese mold. It Is not only appealing to the eye but the fruit and cheese make an appetizing (.'..'...aLhn. Cheese Is especially good with pre-served currants. Maple Parfait. Scald one cupful ot maple sirup, add four liirhtly beaten egg yolks and a pint of cream, scald until the en? Is cooked, cool and add a cupful of whipped cream and pour into a freezer, adding a pinch of unit Freeze ns usual. Serve with a maple sauce with chopped walnut meats. One, Two, Three Fruit Cream. Take the Juice of one lemon, mush through a sieve and udd two ripe bananas, ndd the Juice of three oranges and one quart of rich milk. Add a pinch of salt, blend well and pour Into a freezer. Freeze as usual. Praline Ice Cream. I'ut one-hal- l cupful of sugar In a smooth omelet pan and stir over the heat until well caramelized. Add two-third- s of n cup-ful of chopped pecan meats and turn Into a buttered tin. When cool pound and pass through a strainer. Malic a custard of two cupfuls of scalded mlik, the yolks of three eggs, one-hal- f cupful of sugar, and a fow grains of salt. Add the prepared nuis. cool, add one cupful of heavy cream hi'iircn stiff and three-fourth- s of a table cpoonful of vanilla, then freeze. There are so many fruit creams and water Ices which we all enjoy bin can seldom buy. It Is wise to Invest In an freezer. 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