HOUSEHOLD HINTS By Mrs. Brevy Lilly Phone 2-4051 v i To the readers of my column: 1 would like to say thanks to all of you that are responding to my request for your favorite recipes. We of The Lincoln Voice appreciate your cooperation. Frozen Pineapple Torte by Mi's. Mary Burden Davis 1124 Sunset Avenue Pasadena 3, California 3 egg yolks f dash salt cup sugar * 1 small can crushed pineapple, drained 2 tablespoons lemon juice 3 egg whites 2 tablespoons sugar 1 cup heavy cream whipped 2 cups vanilla wafer crumbs Beat egg yolks, salt and Vz cup sugar, add pinapple juice, cook over hot water until mixture coats spoon, stirring constantly, add pineapple, cool. Make mer ingue of egg whites and 2 table spoons sugar. Fold in whipped fream and custard. Coat sides of oiled refrigerator tray with wafer crumbs, spread half the * remaining crumbs over bottom, Q< -iQt >04— »Q< pour in custard mixture, cover with remaining crumbs. Freeze firm, about 3 or 4 hours. Serves 6 to 8. Mrs. C. R. Bryson of 225 So. 20, Lincoln. Nebraska shares with us one of her Cuban recipes. Perluir 1 cup pinto Beans Vi Cup rice V4 pound of salt pork diced 1 small onion minced 1 clove Garlic minced 1 small coconut—juice from the coconut Salt to season V4 teaspoon red pepper Soak beans over night. Cook until tender not mushy, brown, salt pork, add to beans, brown onion and garlic, add to beans in cluding fat, cook over very low heat. When beans are tender, add washed rice. Don’t have more than two cups liquid in pot. Add juice of coconut which has been squeezed out of coconut, stir in carefully. Serve with broiled bananas and green salad. Serves four. 3c=>oc3or730(—~>o<—>ocr^>o<=>o<—~>o Dark Merit 1 found a very interesting unit of work which is used throughout ^ the Chicago public schools from which I would like to# quote to you. Work on the plantations Duties of The Planter— “On a plantation the owner did not go into the field to work with his helpers. Sometimes he even lived away from his plantation. The plantation was operated like a big business. The planter had many responsibilities. He had to pro vide food, houses, clothing, and medical care for all his helpers. He had to plan to have his fields planted. The planter soon learned that tobacco exhausted the soil. When this happened, he had to have his crops planted in another tract of land. He had to find mar kets for his crop and had to plan the shipping of the crop. The planter’s wife helped to make the plantation successful. She managed all of the household servants. After she taught slaves how to spin, weave, and sew. She kept very busy with her many duties. (To be continued.) BILL MURRELL’S CAPITOL HDW. & PAINT Complete Hardware Stock 15th & O 2-2676 PAINT IS SCARCE We appreciate your patronage and hope We soon can supply all your requirements VAN SICKLE GLASS 8c PAINT CO. 143 So. 10th UNION SHOE SHOP 1018 "O" STREET 2-7887 All types of beauty treatments Ann’s Beauty Shoppe 704 No. 22nd street Call 2-4879 for appointments VINE ST. MARKET Groceries & Meats 22nd and Vine % 2-6583 — 2-6584 I - - - •' - 5 • . * ■ BROWN CALF OR BLACK PATENT / pump with the informal bandanna bow and the dressy draped calf lines and faille platform... versatilely designed by Debonaire, . of course. Black or brown. ▼ BARKERS OPEN THURSDAYS TIL 9 1107 "O” Street 2-1677