Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, January 13 1949 / u , IJ SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS Woman s World ; „ Care, Clever Decorative Bits -Jotldfen Jjrea ^astf dewing Can Freshen Up Your Wardrobe fitting •^Itirluiaisler ir lla dltdey LYNN ( IIAMHF.RH’ MENU Braised Pork Shoulder •W nx Bean» O 'Brien •Cauliflow er w ith Tomato Sauce Molded Cabbage- G ra p e fru it Salad Hot Btaculta Jam Beverage Orange ChifTon Pie •Recipe Given the holidays , before ( A fter the w inter season comes to a close, you muy take a look at your wardrobe and wonder Ju»t how you can make it do before it's tim e or new clothes. Y o u 'll be happy to learn that a b it of cure adm inistered to the rig h t spots, a new acarf or p a ir of gloves .th a t adds color, or perhaps a new blouse that lifts the s k irt out of bean» and cook five minutes longer ! the doldrums, are all that you 11 Add water and heat to boiling need. Now, before you get dow nright TH E R E ARE MORE than creamy ! depressed about your wardrobe Is potatoes to the following recipe the tim e to give them those refresh- Like m elted ch eese and cream y W ith the additional ingredients used . ing touches. Check each garm ent potatoes? T hey'll be even better to g lo rify them, you may use them m ethodically and see what it needs when you add som e flavor to them fo r a light lunch or supper. ’ most. Then make out a schedule with celery, onion» and frankfurt­ Stuffed Idaho Surprises so that all the work can be covered er» and u)ace In potato »hell» to (Nerves 8) in a few days or at least less than •erv e for a »upper or lunch. 3 Idaho potatoes, baked ' a week. 8 frankfurters, diced W inter Vegetables Need If dresses or coats, which have 1 cup diced celery nothing p a rtic u la rly the m a tte r w ith Pepped-Up Seasonings 1 sm all onion them, don't look Just rig h t to you. 2 to 3 tablespoons shortening I whisk them off to the cleaners. It's For More M eal Appeal • i pound quick-m elting cheese surprising what a difference there Saute the fra n kfu rters, celery and Is between clean and unclean A R E YOU LAC KIN G Idea« for the onion In shortening; add a little wa clothes 1 preparation of w inte r vegetables? te r and steam u n til celery is done. I f you've been giving your silk Glance through thia column for rea l­ Allow w ster to evaporate. Cut and rayon blouses a quick clean­ ly »olid inspiration for I've packed baked potatoes lengthwise and re­ ing. plan to give them more atten­ it fu ll of p ra ctica l idea» uud sug- move potato from skin. Mash the tion in both washing and Ironing gentiona which you're certain to find potato, adding seasoning and m ilk u ntil they are cream y und smooth. | helpful. It'a true that we don't have a» F ill potato shell w ith fra n k fu rte r I m any vegetable» during these cool m ix tu re ; then a thin slice of cheese : and top w ith the mashed potato. | months a» during Place in a moderate (350 degree) j the »ummer, but oven u ntil tops are lig h tly browned. I th is i» the tim e to about 15 to 20 minutes dress and glam orize w hat you E scalloped Spinach have w ith in te r­ (Serves 10) esting seasoning: . eg»». well beaten us well ns differ- cup» milk ent methods of cups cracker crum bs cookery. tablespoons m elted butler Bake instead of *.« terspoon »alt b oiling a ll of them just for the sake 2 cups cooked spinach of Interest and yo u 'll save vitam ins M ix all ingredients thoroughly, re­ as well. B rin g out the herbs and serving about *4 cup of buttered Add fur to skirts . . . aauces to add new flavors to com­ crumbs fo r the mon vegetables. Make appetizing top. Place in a they color and texture combinations and buttered casse­ 1 departm ents and sec how flourish under your care. see how the fa m ily eats them up! role and cover I f cottons are looking a b it peaked, w ith c ru m b s . see w hat a good sudsing and starch­ Here's a new way w ith carrots, Bake in a slow good to use when you have an oven (325 degree) ing w ill do for them. oven meal: I f buttons are weary, or lace 01 until crum bs are Baked C arrots browned and the ruffles shabby, change these A ll of (Serves 8) m ixture is set in these are m in or repairs, it s true, 18 »m all carrot» the center, about but y o u 'll be amazed at how rea lly •i cup butle r effective they are in m any cases. 35 minutes. «4 ru p sugar French-Fried Cauliflower T ric k s fo r Hems, Collars 1 teaspoon »alt (Serves 8 to 8) Refresh Garments • 4 teaspoon cinnamon 4 'j rups cooked caullfloweret» M any a w inte r coat w ill take on cup boiling w ater 2 egg«. s lig h tly beaten new life if you change the co lla r or 1 cup dry bread crumb« Scrape or pare carrots and place hem by adding new fu r to it. This D ip cauliflow er Into sligh tly beat­ In a casserole. Cream butter, sugar is especially true if the coat is not and cinnam on together; add water en eggs, roll In bread crum bs and and blend. Pour over carrots and let stand at least one-half hour. new. ’ High-standing, sm all collars are bake in a moderate <350 degree) verv popular on princess style oven for one and one-half hours. Spiced Bed Cabbage (Serve» 6 to 8) 2 tablespoons m ixed «pices 3 quarts w ater 1 teaspoon »alt 2 pound« red cabbage, shredded 4 tablespoons brown sugar 4 tablespoons vinegar Flattering Beret A sophisticated, fo rw a rd beret of steel gray fe lt is designed fo r the season by Fagan hats. Cock­ ades of pleated gray grosgrain are a rtfu lly placed to give height and flattery while the short veil gives a softness of effect. Cauliflower w ill look p re ttie r and taste better when you serve It w ith canned tomato sauce and a b it of I’ armesan cheese a t a pep- up touch. This may also be used as an Idea fo r a vegetable p latter, adding green beans or peas to sur­ round the cauliflow er. 18590) like a fu r collar and cuffs on it. or Puffed Sleeve Dress just the form er. OU’LL w ant to m ake several Wide fu ll skirts fo r teen agers versions of this dainty little w ill take on a new look ^ y ^ P ’^ p u f f e d s l e e Y e "dress’ th a t com es in ? f X ^ k r ^ X s is a very fh e one-to-five range. Brightly tom of the s k irt. T h u Is a very used fQr trim > n a rro w sash tie s in b a c k . Y enough m ight take a contrasting Panties to match. * colored hem of grosgrain or some! such m aterial. Or. if you like the , P a tfe rn N . IBW isfor size. 1.2. cuffed effect th a t is featured on so Dantjes. » « yard. many skirts, use this piece of the .'.m e m ate ria l as the s k irt. Sew it S h ir tw a is t F r o c k on but place buttons around the A W E L L t a i l o r e d s h i r t w a i s hem so that it looks as though i t , 4 * fr o c k fo r y o u r busy w in te r were buttoned rather than sewed schedule. I t b utto n s d ow n the on the dress. fro n t, has c o m fo rta b le cap sleeves ,, , and two handy pockets. A year How to Refresh 'round favorite in suitable fabrics. l'o u r Woolen« i __________ _____ Garments w ill take on new life i if they are properly cleaned. If you o-o rv-o-e-e-e-e «-0. <«.<.. ? ? can't give them a dry cleaning, at ? home, then have it done profes­ ? sionally. ? I f the cleaning does not add life ? to them, here's what you can do. I A General Quiz F irs t, brush the garm ent thorough­ ly. Now tu rn it on the reverse side The Questions and place a damp cloth over it. Go over every inch, using a w arm or 1. Was the air force ever p a rt m s oderately s r s w w arm iron. Do not iron “ rp - : 3 tablespoons butter Place spices in a sm all cheese­ cloth bag. Heut w ater and salt to boiling, odd cabbage and spices and cook 30 minutes. Drain. Dissolve sugar in vinegar, add butter and combine w ith cabbage. In place of plain vinegar in the above recipe, you m ay use basil vinegar for an Interesting va ria ­ tion. • • • H E R E 'S A C O LO R FU L vegetable dish w hich w ill be a delight to bring to the table. Inexpensive tomato sauce comes in a can, ready to heat and pour over the vegetable. •C auliflow er With Tom ato Sauce (Serves 6) 1 m edium head cauliflow er 1 8-ouncc can tom ato sau ce 2 tablespoons butter or substitute 4 tablespoons grated ch ccsc Soak cauliflow er In cold, salted w ater fo r 15 minutes. D rain. Place £) in a large pan of r a p i d l y boiling, s a lte d w a te r Cook, c o v e r e d , fo r 20 to 25 m in utes or u ntil cau- __ liflow er is tender. D rain. Place cauliflow er in baking dish. Cover top w ith canned to­ mato sauce. Dot w ith butter and sprinklq w ith cheese. Bake in a moderate <350 degree) oven for 15 minute? Wax Beans O 'Brien (Serves (1 to 8) Pattern No. 1630 comes in sizes 14. iO. 18 20 ; 40. 42 . 44 and 48. Size 18. 3*,a yards of’ 35 or 39-inch. D on't miss the r a i l and W inter FASH- IO N —80 cages of sm art, easy to m ax« styles- special features — free pattern printed Inside the book. 25 cents. Refresh your uoolens. coats They don't take much tur, are easy to put on, and are very effective. I f you have a suit, th.s. too, m ig ht F ry In deep, hot fat <350 degree) u n til brown. D ra in on absorbent pa be sm arter if you add a touch of fu r to it. This m ay be circled around per. the hem or a few Inches above it. Broccoli Souffle It should be of a narrow flat type. (Serves 4) Should you desire to have fu r 3 eggs, separated elsewhere on the suit, consider tr im ­ • i cup hot, th ick white sauce m ing the ja c k e t w ith it. You m ight 1 cup chopped, cooked broccoli 2 tablespoons grated Parm esan cheese Beat egg yolks and add to white sauce Add' broccoli and cheese. Fold in stiffly beaten egg whites. Pour into a buttered baking dish and bake in a moderate <350 de­ gree) oven for 50 minutes Serve w ith cheese sauce: make two cups thick white sauce w ith three ta- blespoons butter, three tablespoons flour and two cups m ilk . Season w ith onc-half teaspoon salt one- eighth teaspoon pepper and add one- half cup grated Am erican cheese. Cook in double boiler u n til cheese melts. Fried Brussels Sprouts (Serves 6) (i tablespoons chopped plmiento 1 onion, chopped (> tablespoons chopped onion 3 tablespoons butter 4 tablespoons fat 4 cups cooked Brussels Sprouta 14 teaspoon salt Cook onion in butter u n til tender 1 cups cooked wax beans add sprouts and toss gently u ntil •4 eup water There are ever so many tricks Cook p lm iento and onion in fat for heated thoroughly. Released by WNU Features. in Jewelry this season! F or one, two to three minutes. Add salt and leading Jewelers have dreamed up Beets w ill be zippy if you cut this sw itch from pendant to pin. LYN N SAYS: cooked beets into thin strips and Wear a gorgeous piece such as Use T h ese Hints to Make beat w ith 'A cup top m ilk . 234 tea­ the gold leaf or the scintillating V egetab les Appetizing spoons horseradish and 1 teaspoon rhinestone sketched on a chain or Hollow out the halves of eggplant. a quaint black ribbon, round your Stuff the shells w ith a combination C auliflower leaves should not be neck fo r fo rm a l occasions, then of cooked eggplant m ixed w ith sau­ discarded. Cook, covered fo r 5 remove It and anchor at the teed mushrooms, onion and cream minutes and add them to white throat or at shoulder as a pm sauce Cover w ith crum bs and bake w ith your neck-hugging Jerseys. in a casserole in a hot (400 F .) Wax beans w ill be appetizing The m atching car rings complete oven for 20 minutes. when served w ith toasted, slivered the ensemble, w ith com fort, Onions m ay be hollowed out and (hanks to th e ir wlngback con- almonds. , , filled w ith mushrooms and cheese Chives or m in t, chopped and add­ structions that anchor even the sauce, then baked in a covered cas­ ed to melted butter w ill do flavor- more massive designs easily and serole in a m oderate oven for an some things to cooked carrots. secu rely. hour. ASK MS ’ ANOTHER ? the nap of the garm ent w ill n o tj 2. W h a t B ib lic a l c h a ra c te r was stand up as w ell as though you had tu rn e d in to a p illa r o f salt? ju s t pressed it leaving the cloth only ! 3 w h e re is L o c h L om on d, fa- somewhat damp. mous in song and story? 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Do this on the wrong side, just as you tre a t woolen clothing. Gloves should come in fo r th e ir share of m ending and cleaning just as other pieces of clothing. Purses should be brushed weekly and have 1 th e ir spots removed as they appear, j Have clasps and fasteners changed as they show the need for it. F e lt hats should receive a th or­ ough brushing, and ornam ents may be changed as they need freshen­ ing. Veils on any kind of hat take on new life i f you lay the veil against waxed paper and press w ith a w arm • Rub in Ben-Gay, quick! Gently warming Ben-Gay iron. brings speedy, welcome relief from chest-cold discom­ Shoes may be refreshed by the fort. You see, Ben-Gay contains up to 2*/a times more re p a ir shop i f you cannot take care methyl salicylate and menthol — two pain-relieving of the finish at home. However, agents known to all doctor» — than five other widely there are good suede and leather offered rub-ins. 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