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The Greater Omaha Guide s j HOME-MAKER'S CORNER HOUSEHOLD MEMOS...UJ^ Luscious Ice Cream—Favorite Summertime Dessert (See Recipes Below) Select Desserts Carefully The choice of dessert should be a careful one — a light dessert if the mea! has been rich and hearty; a sub stantial one if the / menu has been on the light side. A dessert should be the perfect close to a meal, not just - something thrown in because we think there ought to be an “ending” to eating. One of the best ways to selecting the appropriate dessert is the guide that the seasons offer. In summer we can depend upon fruits and ber ries, plentiful supplies of eggs, milk and cream. In winter, of course, there are some fruits, but it’s a good idea to make puddings the main * stay. Ice cream is a perfect choice for warmer weather. If you want a dressed-up dessert, you can round it out with cake and berries: for sim plicity, just serve the velvety mix ture with fresh berries or crushed fruit sauce. Here is a Lemon Cream that has a piquant flavor and is a perfect close to a light, cool supper when served with fresh berries: Lemon Cream. (Serves 6) 2 well-beaten eggs % cup sugar % cup light corn syrup 1 cup milk 1 cup light cream % cup lemon juice 1 cup crushed, sweetened berries Whole berries for garnish Beat eggs and sugar. Mix corn syrup, milk, cream and lemon juice. Add to egg mixture. Freeze in auto matic refrigerator tray until just set. Beat until light. Add crushed ber ries. Continue freezing until firm, about 2% to 3 hours. Garnish with whole berries. An unusual sherbet with a tang that is bound to please is the follow ing, using ginger ale: Ginger Ale Sherbet. (Serves 6 to 8) 1 tablespoon unflavored gelatin % cup cold water ¥» cup hot water 1W cups sugar V\ cup lemon juice 2 cups unsweetened pineapple juice 1 cup water l .pint pale, dry ginger ale Soften gelatin in cold water; dis solve in hot water. Add sugar and stir until it dissolves. Cool; add lem on juice, water, pineapple juice, water and ginger ale. Freeze in ice cream freezer un i til crank turns hard. Remove aasner ana pacK. Let stand 2 to 3 hours before serv ing Have you ever thought of using candy as a sweetener? Here is a suggestion for a deliciously flavored dessert that uses no sugar at all. Lynn Says Make New Things From Old: Old wornout oil tablecloths can be made into attractive place mats by cutting them into squares with pinking shares. If towels have faded, dye them in colors to match the bathroom. Old shower curtains can be cut down in size and used as curtains in the pantry, bathroom or kitch en. When shades become discol ored and old, they may be cov ered with attractive prints in cot ton. cretonne or chintz to match the room’s decorative scheme. Wornout pajamas with the leg parts still good can be used to pad out the ironing board by cut ting to size. Discarded curtains make nice pot holder filler; or. they may be sew’ed together <six layers) after cutting, into dishcloths. Lynn Chambers’ Point-Saving Menus Ham and Egg Souffle Green Lima Beans French Fried Onions Molded Apricot-Grape Salad Vanilla Ice Cream with Jam Beverage Nut Bread It’s combined with chocolate for a flavor combination hard to resist: Peppermint Wafer Dessert. (Serves 9) Vs pound peppermint stick candy Vs cup light cream Vs tablespoon unfiavored gelatine 2 tablespoons- cold water 154 cups evaporated milk, chilled and whipped 54 pound chocolate wafers Crush candy; add light cream. Heat in double boiler until candy dissolves. Add gelatine softened in cold water. Chill until partially set. Fold in beaten, chilled evaporated milk. Break chocolate wafers in half and stand around outside of a 9-inch pan. Place layers of wafers on bottom; spread with 54 of the gelatine mixture. Top with second half of wafers and spread with re maining gelatine mixture. Chill for 12 hours. Cut in squares and serve Ok '.es are another great favor ite for dessert. The family will en joy these tarts made with either fresh or canned cherries: Cherry Tarts (Serves 8) 2 cups canned or fresh sour, pitted cherries 6 tablespoons sugar 2 tablespoons cornstarch 54 teaspoon salt 154 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons currant jelly 6 baked tart shells Drain cherries. Mix together sugar, cornstarch and salt in sauce pan; add cherry juice or a small amount of water (54 cup). Cook to gether 15 to 20 minutes until thick ened, stirring constantly. Remove from fire; add butter and jelly. Fold in cherries. Pour into tart shells Bake in a hot oven (475 degrees) about 5 minutes. There are some evenings when musi oi us enjoy a bit of well- ft chilled fruit with '' a few crispy A cookies. In this tjL case, you will want the cookie jar full with these \ Orange Honeys « that taste better 3 as they mellow: Orange Honeys (Makes 754 Dozen) 3 cups sifted flour 3 teaspoons baking powder 54 teaspoon salt 54 cup shortening 54.cup sugar 1 egg 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 1 cup honey 54 cup chopped nuts 54 cup chopped candied orange peel 54 cup chopped candied lemon peel Sift together flour, baking powder and sal|. Cream together shortening and sugar until light and fluffy. Add egg and vanilla extract. Beat well Add flour mixture, nuts, orange and lemon peels to creamed mixture. Mix well. Drop by teaspoonfuls into well greased baking sheets. Bake in a moderate oven <375 degrees) for 10 minutes. Marguerites. (Yield: 254 dozen, 2 inches in diameter) 2 eggs 1 cup brown sugar 54 cup flour 54 teaspoon baking powder 54 teaspoon salt 54 cup chopped nut meats 54 cup v.bole bran Beat eggs slightly; add remaining ingredients in the order given. Fill small buttered pans % full of mix ture. 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