The Commoner NOVEMBER, 1913 17 i without scalding; this is important; clean and take out the entrails; lay the fowl on its breast, and with a small, sharp-pointed knife slit the back, clear from neck to, rump. Then, working carefully, run the knife be tween the flesh and the bones, dis jointing the wings, the legs and all the bones without breaking the skin. This appears difficult, but a little practice will show you that i is not. Leave the tips of the wings, as there is little meat on them, and they are hard to remove neatly. When this is properly done, the carcass comes out, leaving the turkey whole; spread it out flat, wipe inside and out with a damp cloth, and rub all over with salt and pepper. Have a dressing made of two pounds of veal, and two pounds of fresh pork, seasoned with minced herbs, such as parsley, a bay leaf, thyme, salt and pepper to taste, adding a little allspice and onion juice and two eggs beaten with a couple of wineglasses of tart fruit juice; stir well. Cut a thin slice of meat from the inside of the turkey, and put a layer of the stuffing, with strips of the liver as alternate layers with the turkey meat and stuffing. Bring the carcass into shape and sew it up; wrap in a clean towel and tie the ends and middle securely with cord. Put the turkey bones, with two .pounds of veal'shank cut up, two chopped car rots and desired seasoning in two gallons of cold water, and boil one hour; then put in the turkey and boil two hours longer. Then take out of the broth; let the broth boil two hours, longer; remove the towel from the turkey meat, as the meat will have shrunken in cooking; smooth out til towel and roll the turkey in it again, tightly; place on a' marble slab, or table, put a hea,vy weight on top, let stand five hours, then put in the JLcgjbo.unjtil.wantpd. ,Tbe, broth., may ,fjp siramca anu-irmue into jeuy, by the addition of gelatine,, and served with the fowl. 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Write for... , "Betty . ? That's the name of the beautiful m on th.r:.. .. Query Box. M. It. In making chicken salad, use at least five chickens for serving thirty, portions. Use large chickens, or more will bo needed. L. L. Coffee stains, even when cream has been used, may be removed from table linen by rubbing the spots with pure glycerine and rinsing after wards in lukewarm water. Mrs. C. To cut and fold means to cut the mixture in the bowl through and through with a spoon, by taking some of the mixture in the spoon, turn the spoon completely over and fold it in the mixture, taking up an other spoonful in the same way. Continue until thoroughly mixed. "Inquirer" Nut meats should be crushed by rolling or otherwise, be fore being added to the syrup just be fore taking from the stove. Do not need cooking. Molasses, common brown sugar or white may be used, and can be pulled as any oth'er candy. Rebecca M. No molds for shaping mush. Get a baking powder can, or a tomato can with one end melted off, grease well and pour the hot mush in and leave until cold. The mush will slip out if the can is set in hot water, and can bo sliced for frying. "Young Cook" Three teasnoon- fuls equal one tablespoonful; four tablespoonfuls equal one-fourth cup ful; two tablespoonfuls one ounce; one cup of solid butter, one-half pound; two cups of flour,, one-half pound; nine large eggs, one pound; one cup of liquid to three cups of flour for bread; for muffins, two cup fuls; one cup of liquid to one cup of flour for batters. Two teaspoonf uls of salt to four cups of water for bread. Ella Xi. 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