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As long as you are somewhat lim ited in the choice of a main entree, then use variety in your vegetables, salads and desserts. Then, your menus will be as interesting as ever. First, we start off with a round-up of egg dishes that will be super delicious treats for the family. Re member, eggs are cooked with gen tle heat or they will become tough and leathery. That goes for eggs no matter how they’re prepared— scrambled, fried, poached or even hard-boiled I There is nothing monotonous about eggs when they're seasoned with pimiento, parsley and lemon. Try this: •Deluxe Creamed Eggs. (Serves 4 to 6) W cup chopped onion 2 tablespoons flour 1H cups milk Salt and pepper 1 teaspoon minced parsley 2 tablespoons lemon juice H cup grated American cheese 6 hard-cooked eggs 4 toast slices Cook onion in small amount of fat until soft and yellow. Add flour and blend. Add milk and cook slowly, stirring constant ly until thick and smooth. Add salt, pepper, parsley, pimicnto and lem on Juice. Heat. Add cheese and stir until melted. Arrange egg slices on hot buttered toast. Pour over cheese sauce. Sprinkle with paprika and serve. Rice, eggs and cheese, when com bined together in proper proportion make a mouth-watering dish that's hearty enough to satisfy even the men folk: Rice Eggs. (Serves 4) % cup uncooked rice 4 hard-cooked eggs V4 cup grated American cheese 2 tablespoons minced pepper 1 teaspoon minced onion 2 tablespoons catsup Salt and pepper 44 cup milk 44 cup grated American cheese Wash rice thoroughly. Cook in boiling, salted water until tender— about 20 minutes. Drain and rinse. Place in shallow baking dish. Halve eggs lengthwise. Remove yolks; mash; add the V« cup cheese, green Lynn Says: Cook Vegetables Correctly: Po tatoes are richest in vitamins and minerals right underneath their ikins. If you must peel them, pare paper thin. Don’t soak in water. Or. when baking, bake slowly to make them mealy. Turnips should not be showered with water. Cook in salted water until tender and serve as is or mashed and seasoned. Cook cabbage in one inch of water for 8 to 10 minutes if you want it at its best. It will be ten der-crisp and delicate in flavor. Carrots need little water for cooking, Just one inch. To save vitamins and minerals near the skin, pare thin, or better still, scrape no more than skin deep. Before cooking parsnips, re move the tough, woody core QuarleyolittaMc^ly^^ Lynn Chambers’ Point-Saving Mena •Deluxe Creamed Eggs Broccoli Hashed Brown Potatoes Jellied Grapefruit Salad White Bread Jam Baked Fresh Pears •Recipe given. pepper, onion, catsup, salt and pep per; mix thoroughly. Refill whites and arrange on rice. Heat milk and add the % cup cheese. Remove from heat, stir in the cheese until melts. Pour over rice and bake in a slow (325-degree) oven for 20 minutes. Olive Rice Loaf. (Serves 6 to 8) 1 teaspoon chopped onion 3 tablespoons butter or substitute 4 tablespoons flour H teaspoon dry mustard 1 teaspoon salt 1 cup hot milk H pound processed Cheddar cheese, shredded % teaspoon Worcestershire sauce 3 eggs 4 cups cooked rice H cup sliced stuffed olives Parsley 1 can condensed tomato soup Cook the onion in the butter or sub stitute until tender. Place over hot water. Blend in the flour, mustard and salt. Add the hot milk and cook, stirring occasion ally, until thick. Add the cheese and Worcester shire sauce, and stir until the cheese is melted. Slowly pour this cheese sauce over the beaten eggs, stirring constantly. Add the rice and sliced olives. Place in a buttered loaf pan which has been lined with waxed paper. Bake in a moderate (325 degree) oven 1 hour and 10 min utes, or until Arm. Unmold, garnish with parsley and serve with tomato sauce made by reheating the con tents of the cream of tomato soup can. Salad is a good choice when you want to make use of cottage cheese for your main dish. Serve it with fresh, seasonable vegetables and t&ngy, french dressing. Oysters are delightful for adding variety to the diet. In tfois recipe they are baked and seasoned with spicy foods to give them the name of Mexican. Baked Oysters, Mexican Style. (Serves 5 or 6) 1 quart oysters % cup catsup I teaspoon Worcestershire sauce H teaspoon salt Dash of pepper M cup grated American cheese 1 tablespoon butter or substitute To the catsup, add the Worcester shire sauce, salt and pepper. Place the oysters in a buttered casserole or baking dish, cover with the cat sup mixture, sprinkle with cheese and dot over with butter. Bake in a moderate (350-degree) oven un til cheese is melted and oysters are curled. Serve with slices of sweet pickle. Cheese and Tomato Rarebit. (Serves 4 or 5) 2 cups canned or stewed tomatoes 1 cup grated cheese H small grated onion 1 green pepper, chopped 2 tablespoons shortening 2 eggs 1 teaspoon salt Mix tomatoes, cheese, onion juice and chopped pepper. Melt the short ening in a double boiler, add the mixture and when heated, add the well-beaten eggs. Cook until eggs are of creamy consistency, stirring and scraping from bottom of pan. Serve on toast. Fish Stuffing. 2 cups dry bread crumbs cup melted bacon drippings or other fat % teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon chopped parsley Pepper to taste Few drops of onion Juice Ya cup chopped celery Mix ingredients in order given. This makes a dry, crumbly stuffing. Gel the most from your meat'. Gel your meal roasting churl from Miss Lynn Chamberi b> writing to her in care of W eslern Newspaper Union, 210 South Dexplaines Street, Chicago 6, III. gffjgMg i end a Mumped, self addressed envelofte for your reply. Released by Western Newspaper Union. New ‘At Home’ Fashions Designed For Cozy Evenings Around Fire By CHERIE NICHOLAS /^\NE bit of good blown in by the ill winds of war is the redis covery of the blessings and comforts of home. Now that families are spending cozy evenings at home and liking it, the powers-that-be in the fashion realm are meeting a new challenge that calls for apparel that tunes to fireside evenings and home entertainment. It is not only that “at home” fash ions must be charming but what with fuel restrictions, indoor clothes must be so warm and "comfy” that they defy the antics of a tem peramental thermometer at the same time that they interpret style and good looks at a new high. The result is a collection of tea-gowns (yes, they’re in style again), loung ing pajamas and hostess dresses designed especially for comfort plus ultra chic and eye appeal. The illustration presents a trio of interesting at-home fashions. For many a season the word “tea-gown” was almost obsolete, but this year it reappears in fashion’s vocabulary in all its former glory. Milady to the right in the picture, makes a most gracious appearance in an at tractive tea-gown. The sleeves in contrast color are long and full in true Cossack fashion, thus impart ing a distinctive Russian accent. The jewel bracelets and the matching jewel ornament on the shoulders add the final glamour note. The tea-gown to the left is of in stant appeal to discriminating taste because of its exquisite simplicity and air of refinement. A princess style, it molds the figure closely and flares out in a wide skirt. The hand some crepe sleeves, narrowing at Linen Is Big News When you begin to plan your early spring frocks, the thing to do is to think in terms of pure linen. It's big news that pure Irish linen is available now for spring and summer fashions. This is something that has been sadly missed in the last several seasons. For this good looking navy blue town dress, pure Irish linen as sheer as a hand kerchief is used. It is dramatized with a white collar in sawtooth motif —the same repeated on the short sleeves. The button front and shir ring at the waistline of this dress gives it a soft look, in keeping with the trend for more feminine treat ment of beloved classics. the wrist, flare with pretty circular cuffs. A broad V-neck is framed by a deftly pleated deep collar. Exciting is the word for the loung ing suit centered in the picture. A bright colored blouse tops off the well-tailored black trousers. But tons rank high in costume design and they give the "new” look to lounging fashions this season. The ones that trim this blouse are of the ornamental jewelry type. A thrilling note about this outfit is its hip-length cape. Something new in indoor cos tumes! The cape makes this slack outfit exceptionally wearable. Not only does it give an ultra chic ac cent but it underscores practi cality. A little extra warmth need ed and it can be thrown about the shoulders and throat, not only very protectively but very intriguingly. While smart home fashions are be ing created of most any available material, ranging from satins to vel vets and stunning cottons, chief among which are corduroys and vel veteens, the top choices are either handsome rayon weaves or pure wools. It is characteristic of the wools that they are as a rule styled with classic simplicity depending upon line, color and originality for distinction. For instance an ensem ble that tops long close-fitted trous ers of pink flannel with a beautifully cut floor-length coat, or rather robe, of azure blue wool. Yellow is quite a favorite for long house coats, either honey colored or sulphur-toned wool. Mauve crepe makes an exquisite robe and is par ticularly apropos now that the prom ise of spring is in the air. When or nate styles are shown they are apt to be very ornate, with bead em broidery and various glitter themes. Released by Western Newspaper Union. Little Sailor Hat Takes in Everything What fuss and furore the little sailor bat is causing! Already it is proving the “smash hit” of the early spring season. The type that out ranks them all is the little “Sissy sailor.” Narrow of brim and high of crown, it has a way of making the wearer look bewitchingly fem inine and lovely whether worn smack on the back of the head as the younger set do, or forward tipped. You love them the more because of their stunning ribbon trims, and their provocative little veils which add coquetry in that the filmy mesh is often tied in a huge butterfly bow over one ear. Wide plaid ribbons about the tall crown, brought to the back where it goes all aflutter with animated loops and ends, does something to these little sailors in way of chic and charm that baffles description. These lit tle flirtatious sailors are going to team up with the new spring suits to perfection. Designful Pockets Adorn Spring Mode This spring designers are focusing their genius on pockets. Eye-catch ing embroidery or braiding or fan ciful design of all types are being lavished on pockets, making them a trimming theme of outstanding importance. Just one simple breast pocket embellished with design im parts to a simple suit a sophisti cated look that women of fashion covet. Unique motifs, like whimsi cal little basket or heart-shaped nov elties, or pockets made of ribbon or lace, trim youthful daytime frocks. You can buy these pretty trimmings at novelty and dry goods stores. SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS Pretty, Practical Apron-Pinafore Tot’s Frock for School or Play 8741 2-6 yr*. 1272 1442 Apron-Pinafore A CURRENTLY popular style i9 ** the mother r and - daughter theme. This attractive house frock for mother buttons at the shoulder and waist in back and is mar velously simple to do up. • * • Pattern No. 1272 comes in sizes 14, 16. ,18, 20; 40 and 42. Size 16, with sleeves, requires 4Ta yards of 35 or 39-inch mate rial; 4 yards of rick rick to trim. ASK ME ANOTHER a A General Quiz The Questions 1. In what year did the Capitol in Washington, D. C., burn? 2. Through which country in South America does the equator run? 3. Which is wider at its widest point, North America or South America? 4. What was the nationality of the man who devised the univer sal language, Esperanto? 5. What is a limited edition of a book? 6. What did Sarah Bernhardt use as her motto? 7. What state in the United States is bound by only one other state? 8. What is the average depth of the ocean? The Answers 1. In 1814 (during the War of 1812). 2. Colombia. 3. South America. 4. Russian (Dr. L. Zamenhof). 5. An edition of which the pub lisher guarantees there will be no more copies printed after the first stipulated and comparatively small amount. 6. Quand meme (In spite of all). 7. Maine (by New Hampshire). 8. About 2Vz miles. Play Frock T ITTLE daughter will feel quite 1' grown-up in her apron pina fore to match mother’s. The gay over-shoulder ruffles and sweet heart neck are edged in bright binding. Ideal for school or play. • • • Pattern No. 8741 Is designed for size* 2, 3. 4. 5 and 6 years. Size 3, with sleeves, requires 23,fc yards of 35 or 39-lneh material; 3 yards trimming for ruffles and neck. Due to an unusually large demand and current war conditions, slightly more time is required in filling orders for a few of the most popular pattern numbers. Send your order to: SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 530 South Wells St. Chicago Enclose 25 cents ta coins for each pattern desired. Pattern No.Size. Name. Address. For Joyful Cough Relief, Try This Home Mixture Saves Big Dollars. No Cooking. This splendid recipe ts used by mil lions every year, because it makes such a dependable, effective medicine for coughs due to colds. It Is so easy to mix—a child could do it. From any druggist, get 2% ounces of Pinex, a special compound of prov en Ingredients, In concentrated form, well-known for its soothing effect on throat and bronchial membranes. Then make a syrup by stirring twe cups of granulated sugar and one cup of water a few moments, until dis solved. No cooking needed. Or yon can use corn syrup or liquid honey, In stead of sugar syrup. Put the Pinex Into a pint bottle and add your syrup. This gives you a full pint of cough medicine, very effective and quick-acting, and you get about four times as much for your money. It never spoils, and is very pleasant —children love It. You’ll be amazed by the way It takes hold of coughs, giving quick relief. It loosens the phlegm, soothes the Irri tated membranes, and helps clear the air passages. 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