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Brisk Winter Days Stimulate Appetite For Substantial Food A fluffy, golden browned casserole Is Ideal supper fare for cold nights. This one combines protein foods sucb as dried beef and eggs with the vegetable, which Is whole kernel corn Make Hearty lleals Wh*n the family comes tramping home on cold nights with the appe tite* of woods men. many a homemaker is put to the acid test of really fill ing them up with plenty of hearty, nourishing food. Sometimes appetites seem endless, especially when the food is not suit ed to weather or to work and play, but there’s an answer to all this. Hearty foods solve the puzzle best, so bring out the stews so rich in vegetables and Inexpensive cuts of meat, casseroles with sauces and gravy and top them off with hunger satisfying desserts. Don’t forget the vegetables and fruits as these are an important cog in balancing the meal and rounding it out. Another easy trick to take the edge off sharp appetites is to serve a piping hot soup of some kind Just before dinner, This may be light or hearty depending upon the type of family you have. This, too, Is eco nomical because you can use bones from roasts or the carcass of a fowl from dinner and toss in some vege tables. and have enough soup for several days. A soup is nice to serve before the following casserole. Top it off with a fruit salad and an easy-to-make pudding dessert, and you have the meal complete. Corn-Chipped Beef Souffle. (Serves 6) 4 tablespoons butter % cup flour 1 cup milk 4 eggs, separated 1 cup whole kernel corn 1 cup shredded chipped beef (about 3 ounces) Melt butter, blend in flour and add milk. Cook over direct heat, stir ring constantly until sauce thickens and boils. Stir hot sauce into well beaten egg yolks, add corn and shredded beef. Fold in stiffly beat en egg whites, lightly but thoroughly. Turn into a six-cup casserole and bake in a moderate (325-350-degree) oven for one hour until a knife in serted comes out clean. Salmon-Lima Bean Casserole. (Serves 6) Z tablespoons diced onion Z tablespoons fat 4 tablespoons flour Z cups milk 1 teaspoon salt 1 tall can salmon Z cups green lima beans, cooked Z slices bread Z teaspoons butter Cook onion In fat until golden brown and tender. Add flour and blend. Stir in milk and salt. Cook, stirring constant ly until thick and smooth. Alternate . layers of flaked salmon, lima beans (which have been drained) and white sauce in a greased casserole, ending with white sauce. Butter bread and cut in cubes. Sprinkle over top of casserole and bake in a moderate oven for 35 minutes or until golden brown. LYNN SAYS: Tricks for Homemakers Save Time, Energy To prevent lumping, store brown sugar in a moist place, such as a breadbox. Confectioners’ and pow dered sugar may be stored in tight ly covered containers. The brownish color on the surface of used tin pans is tin oxide. This Is a better conductor of heat than the I tin, thus explaining why cakes brown so much more easily in used I tins than in new ones. LYNN CHAMBERS’ MENU Consomme with Rice •Lamb Stew with Parsley Dumplings Waldorf Salad Rye Bread Toast •Hasty Pudding Beverage •Recipe given. •Lamb Stew, Paraley Dumplings. (Serves 6) Buy 2*A pounds lamb shoulder, chuck or shank. Cut the meat in one-inch cubes, dredge with flour and brown in hot fat. Season with salt and pepper and cover tightly aft er adding two cups of broth or wa ter. Simmer slowly for 30 minutes and then add whole small sliced on ions or sliced onion rings, sliced car rots, diced potatoes and IVt cups drained peas. Cover tightly and cook until vegetables are tender, abopt 45 minutes, adding more water or *ock if necessary. to make parsley aumpnngs. sin t cups of flour with 1 teaspoon salt, 4 teaspoons baking powder and V« teaspoon pepper. Add 1 well beaten egg, 3 tablespoons melted butter and % cup milk. Mix to a moist stiff batter and add 3 tablespoons minced parsley. Drop by spoonfuls onto stew, cover closely and cook without lifting cover for 18 minutes. Remove dumplings to platter and arrange with meat and vegetables. Thicken gravy in pan with flour-wa ter paste. Add a dash of Worcester shire sauce and pour over stew Serve at once. How do you plan your desserts? Well, naturally you want them to go with your main dish, but consid er their planning from another point of view also. If you’re using the oven, have a baked dessert to utilize heat to the fullest. If you're ’i cooking a top-of-the-stove meal, make a refrigerator dessert so as not to use the oven for Just one thing. American Pudding. (Serves 6) K cup flour 1 teaspoon baking powder 4 tablespoons shortening V4 cup sugar tt cup milk 4 tablespoons currants Itt teaspoons grated lemon rind 1% cups boiling water H cup honey 4 teaspoon salt Sift flour, measure, then sift with baking powder. Cream one half of shortening, add sugar. Add milk and flour, alternately beating until smooth after each addition. Add cur rants and lemon rind. Turn Into greased baking dish. Combine re maining shortening, honey, water and salt and pour over batter. Bake in a moderate (350-degree) oven for 40 to 45 minutes. Serve warm with cream. This next recipe is truly a hasty pudding. It’s quickly made and de licious, too, now that whipped cream and marshmallows, absent so long from our grocery shelves, are back with us again. Mak - ’ ,e most of your lamb stew by serving it In your prettiest deep platter with vegetables, parsley flecked dumplings and tender mor sels of lamb riding on top of the savory gravy. *Ilasty Pudding. (Serves 6) To one cup of whipped cream, add 1 cup brown sugar and 1 teaspoon vanilla extract. Blend thoroughly. Add 15 graham crackers which have been broken into small pieces; 4 ba nanas, quartered and sliced, and 16 marshmallows which have been snipped with scissors into small pieces. Mix lightly and chill well be fore serving. This hasty pudding can be dressed up beautifully for a company dinner in tall glasses and topped with a gar nish of whipped cream and a dab of red Jelly or Jam or a cherry. Released by Western Newspaper Union. To prevent cake icing from stick ing to the knife, dip the knife in hot water before slicing. Lettuce, string beans and other vegetables often nre more easily cut with scissors than with a knife. A good way to use old soap is to grate the scraps on a household grater or put them through a food chopper and use them for laundry. laickening for soups and gravies may be made luickly ny beating equal amounts of flour and water to a smooth paste In a shallow bowl with an egg beater. Alfalfa Benefited By Superphosphate Provides Protection Against Winter Kill How 45 per cent superphosphate drilled with alfalfa seed at the rate of 100 pounds per acre not only stim ulates growth of the seedlings but Unfertilized strip, left upper photo, indicates sparse growth. Right the fertilized patch. Photo taken in October. Lower photo shows the re sult of winter to the unfertilized strip in center, compared to fertilized on both aides. also gives marked protection against winter-killing was described by Prof. H. E. Myers, agronomist at Kansas State college. The beneficial effects of the fer tilizer treatment are illustrated in the accompanying photographs tak en in an alfalfa field in Kansas. The alfalfa was seeded August 15 and 16. The fertilizer was placed in the same row with the seed. The last two rounds were drilled without fertilizer. As shown above, there is an almost complete absence of plants in the center unfertilized strip as the re sult of winter-killing. The crowns of the unfertilized plants were about three inches above the soil surface by spring. The fertilized plants re mained in place, thrifty and undam aged. Strength of Wood “I have always compared a weld with that of a tree because of its substantial and mutual characteris Face, body and root are impor tant In electric welding. Drawing— courtesy Lincoln Electric Co. tics," says Frank J. Balistreri, Mil waukee, Wis. The strength of the weld (elec tric arc welding) is started from the root; it is the foundation of the weld. Harvest Connecticut’s Big Annual Rock Crop A machine that will harvest the Connecticut farmer's biggest and most productive crop Recently was demonstrated under supervision of University of Connecticut. The crop—stones—will be picked up by the new tractor driven stone It Is not recommended that farm- ; ers try to build a stonepicker ac cording to the artist’s idea. picking machine. Equipped with a hydraulic lift, this machine will gather stones of any sise. The machine will be a revelation to gardeners and farmers with ach ing backs. It is also possible that the artist's drawing will be a revela tion to the manufacturer of the stone picker. DDT Spray Readily Removed From Fruit DDT residue on apples and pears do not present a serious difficulty according to research results re ported by Dr. J E. Hoskins, Uni versity of California. Any excess residue can be reduced readily to below tolerance allowed by wash ing the fruit with detergents. 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