Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
February 28, 1921 · Page 5 of 8
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®V*W5 J^MIPPP^P^ ,it $[) —1"*" -rwMrw ffff r^^e MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA SIX MONDAY. FEBRUARY 28, 1921 VAGE EVEN ONE HOT DISH WILL MAKE REFRESHMENT FOR CHILDREN •I HOME-COOKED POTATO CHIPS ARE Will Raise Sugar Beets WEST LANSING SCHOOL LUNCH MORE ENJOYABLE Farmers in the vicinity of Fair-' GREATLY RELISHED AT ANY MEAL Danger of Overeating Leeeened If mont have contracted to raise 411 Food la Served at Time to Take Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dugaw spent acres of sugar beets which is about Place of Regular Meal. Friday at the L. J. Haney home. 20 acres in advance of what was A Miss Lutina Noble spent Sunday *8! Children's parties present special with home folks. planted this year. An unloading sta- (V problems because they give tbe mother Miss Rose Jacobson spent the weekend tion has-been built and the beets will the responsibility for feeding other with friends in Austin. be shipped to Iowa points where they people's children. One danger of such Theo. Helleck of Blooming Prairie will be manufactured. occasions—that of overeating—will be was a week-end guest at the Noble lessened If the refreshments served home. are v! at such a time as to take the place Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Woods and children Greg's Cafe of one of the regular meals of the day. were dinner guests at the Dugaw home Sunday. The same shofald be taken in selecting care 5" foods as in the case of the J. W. Buxton and family are entertaining meals. company from Ellendale, ordinary 408 Worth Mala Street Minn. No hard, tough, rich, or highly seasoned Mrs. Carl Larson and baby Helen foods should be served, say REGULAR MEALS AD returned home Sunday from St. Olaf food specialists of the United States ALL HOURS hospital at Austin. Department of Agriculture. Cocoa or Open Until Midnight Misses Jane and Dorothy Noble some other milk drink, fruit, sandwiches, called at the L. J. Haney home Sunday ice cream or a gelatin dessert, Good Coffee, Chops Anil afternoon. plain frosted cake, and simple candies Steaks A Specialty Mrs. Hanniable Noble returned make a good bill of fare. home Wednesday from St. Ansgar, Iowa, where she visited her parents, FRiGES REASONABLE TRY OMELET WITH CROUTONS Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rollin. «flKfc$ssyy Recipe Given for Making Dish That Will Tempt Appetites of Great The Larger Girls Take Turns in Preparing Soup or Coc6a for the School. Many People. (Prepared by the United States Department The recipes for the dishes cooked A well-made omelet or souffle Is a of Agriculture.) for lunch may be given to the older dish that tempts most people. Try In the small rural school with only girls in school, discussed in class, and *Cs this omelet with croutons for variety. one teacher, it is still the common custom tried at home. The special dish for Make croutons by cutting stale bread for the pupils to bring their the day, which in winter is usually Into one-third-inch cubes fry in butter lunches. The parents of the children hot and in summer more often cold, until crisp and well browned. oftentimes are wide-awake to how valuable Wire Basket of Some Kind Is Essential for Frying Potato Chips. can be prepared, and served at noon Beat five eggs slightly, add four tablespoonfuls the hot lunch has been found to by the girls in turn, working in groups. '^Prepared by the United States Department fat may be selected, it must b£ In good of cream or milk, onehalf be in the city schools, but they cannot mm*m It will often be necessary to serve of Agriculture.) condition, i. e., lijht-colored- and free teaspoonful of salt, one-eighth see, under the existing circumstances the food to the children at their seats Everybody likes good potato chips. l'rora all objectionable odors and flavors. teaspoonful of pepper, and the In their school, how such an innovation QUALITY FLOUR —a practice which is not especially "Their salty crispness makes them an browned croutons. Put two tablespoonfuls can be'managed. objectionable if the schoolhouse is enjoyable addition to the luncheon or Peel large, smooth Irish potatoes, removing Experience has proved that the child of butter in a hot omelet clean and well ventilated, the desks dinner menu and provides a variation all eyes and diseased spots. pan, and when the butter is melted Who has even one hot dish at noon carefully cleaned before meals, and jln the customary methods of serving Slice as described above. Soak slices does much better, mentally and physically, MAKES and hot turn In the mixture. As it the building thoroughly screened to potatoes at home. Their food value In cold water for at least an hour, than the one who has-only cold cooks prick and pick up with a fork keep out files, which are always dangerous QUALITY BREAD §m high and they offer a valuable part changing the water frequently until it food, especially in winter weather. until the whole is of a uniform, creamy around food, since they can a£ last year's large potato crop. is entirely free from starch. Where The country child has quite as much 'consistency. Increase the heat and eonvey to it the bacteria which cause Not all potatoes make good chips, running water is available, letting right to the benefits of the practice as 'brown quickly underneath, then fold intestinal and other diseases. food specialists of the United cold water run over the chips for an has the city child. Usually when there and turn on a hot platter garnish ites Department of Agriculture, and Clean Hands Eisential. hour is preferable to soaking in standing with sprigs of parsley and serve. Is a concerted will Jo provide something he excellence of the finished product water. Heat a high-grade of vegetable of the sort, a way is found. Clean hands should always be Insisted depends on the materials used and the 1 Take care to be an economist in. upon, as well as clean spoons, cooking oil to a little below The situation, however, will require «are exercised In their preparation. dishes, etc., and Individual drinking smoking point (210 degrees C, or 410 prosperity there is no fear of you1' a teacher of Ingenuity and of enthusiasm Jfew potatoes in the spring or early cups. Furthermore, children should Per 241-2 U. degrees F, if you have a thermometer). being one in adversity.—Zimmerman Per 49 U. for her work. The simplest equipment oimmer do not make good chips. They be taught not to drink out of each Keep your face always turned toward includes a large kettle suitable not be used before the skin other's cups or glasses or to use one Mild Slices Should Be Dried. to be used on the stove which heats the sunshine, and the -shadows Cotton Sack Cotton Sack A waxy or soggy potato is not another's spoons or forks. The kettle should not be much more the schoolhouse, measuring cup and will fall behind you.—Whitman. 03Od chip material. Select a variety than half full of oil, otherwise the ike mam It Is seldom desirable to. prepare spoons, paring knife, mixing spoon, ti&at becomes mealy when baked or water on the potatoes will sputter and more than one dish a day in a small dish pans, and towels. It will usually $1.55 $3.00 Ssoiled. boil over when dropped into the hot school, and this should, for the sake be possible for the boys to make a emm Round Potatoes Are Best. fat. The moisture on the slices must of variety, differ from day to day. The set of shelves for the dishes, using Although the size and shape of the others can be brought from home. The be evaporated before the potatoes can box lumber If no other Is available, potato do not affect its cooking quality, brown it also iowers very appreciably and for the girls to make curtains or choice of the dish to be cooked should FLOUR SPECIAL PATENT they do influence the quantity and other coverings for protection from be determined partly by what it' is the temperature of the fat. Appearance of the chips. Round potatoes Therefore shake the soaked slices as dust. The tuplls will, as a xuje, be possible to do in the way of cooking are better than long ones, as dry as possible. When making chips found willing to bring plates, cups, at. the school, partly by what purchased $bere is less waste in peeling, especially in small quantities, it is possible to bowls, and spoons from home, if this or home-grown food Is available, Have you the wealth of a sound and what the school garden of if a vegetable peeler is used. partially dry the slices between towels is necessary, in order to keep down Phone your Grocer for a Sack and mind, a strong body, and a pure soul? What great possessions are yours! neighboring fields or woods afford, Deep eyes are objectionable because expenses. A fireless cooker can easily .before placing them in the basket and May the gold within you be a blessing 'be made by the pupils as a class exercise. and partly by what the teacher has Hie difficulty of paring and the lowering into the oil. Do not cook to all the world—you c&nnot be too be convinced of its merits lavish with it keep giving It away In this a hot dish for lunch learned from experience is needed to rwaste Involved, and because they too many at a time, or they will curl put it out a-t intervals and it will tan be prepared before school. The go with the foods brought from home. -xsake ragged-looking slices. Into little balls. Stir constantly. They double its value in a short time. fireless cooker is convenient for meat The noonday meal as a whole will _The equipment necessary is simple will cook quickly, the time required stews, meat and bean soups, cereal then be appetizing and will provide anfl inexpensive. Some form of a varying with the size of the kettle and DESSERTS, SUITABLE FOR THE mushes, and many other dishes that the needed nutrients as they are now rse®etable slicer is essential, as it is the quantity of the oil and potatoes SEASON. HORMEL MILLING COMPANY require long cooking. understood. i.imposslble to slice the peeled potav£oes used. Three to five minutes is a good average. thin and even enough by hand. juice9 Fruit ^Ehe slices should be one-sixteenth When the chips are light golden it brown, raise the basket, drain off the Minn. .i&eh thick and should be even, if they Austin, gelatin are favorite surplus oil and empty them on clean mre to cook uniformly. The .best vessel desserts Prance Worried by the Effect of the War brown paper. Sprinkle lightly with In which to fry the chips is one for warm weather salt. If fresh sweet oil is used and rgbat Is deep rather than wide, with a as they are on the Home and the Family. ^perforated basket in which the chips care is taken to store the chips in a both appetizing cool, be lowered and raised. dry, clean place, they should and sufficiently Potato chips may be fried In a vaotety keep without spoiling for several satisfying after a for a of fats, but for a number of weeks. Place them in the oven By'HENRY BORDEAUX, French Academy. hearty meal has been eaten. few before to make seasons the vegetable fats are prg^fitnble minutes serving Pudding.—Soak one and onefourth Snow to the animal fats. Whatever them crisp. tablespoonfuls of gelatin in During the first months of the war the marriage tie was strengthened one-fourth cupful of cold water fifteen and tenderness 'and respect for woman was heightened with religious sentiment. minutes, then dissolve In one cupful of boiling-water, add one cupful of sugar But the war lasted tod long. Many people accustomed themselves and one-fourth cupfu] of lemon juice. to separation and adjusted themselves to the freedoms and privileges of Stir until the sugar is dissolved, then single life. Germans Are Unrepentant, but Realize strain into a large bowl, and set In ice water to cool, stirring occasionally. Women performing the tasks and assuming the responsibilities of That They Are Thoroughly Beaten. Beat the whites of three eggs until men acquired a taste for masculine independence. Many lost interest for stiff and when the gelatin begins' to one reason or another in their homes. thicken add the beaten whites and beat together until very light. When Meantime theiir,husbands acquired a new attitude toward life. When By PAUL D. CRAVATH, New York Lawyer and Publicist. stiff enough to mold pour into a mold wounded they ^rere attended by women of greater refinement than they which has been rinsed with cold water. ReSector work* had known before. They reached hoine full of illusions, which a few days Are the Germans repentant? Make a boiled custard, using the like a searchlight. or Projects heat up yolks of the eggs well beaten, three dissipated, because these illusions had never been based on reality. So My answer to this question is no, if by repentance down, aidewise or tablespoonfuls of sugar, one-half teaspoonful long as they were absent they felt the old tenderness as soon as they returned is meant acknowledgment that Germany was culpably crosswise anywhere of salt, a pint of hot milk you wmat it. they discovered their alienation. It followed that many families responsible for the World war or deserves any greater cook until smooth and flavor when cool with vanilla. Unmold the pudding, were united only when they were parted. blame than the other warring nations for the misery pour the sauce around it and The hysband having served through a frightful campaign, and endured which it brought to Europe. Outside of radical socialistic serve. Now! A Sunburst Heater untold hardships, relieved of all obligations to be patifent and forbearing, circles, the rank and file of Germans of all classes Princess.—Bake a sponge Gateau de made excessive demands upon those with whom he lived. Wives coke in two jelly cake tins. Cut the seem to be firmly convinced that Germany fought a center from oiie cake, leaving a rim for GAS! no longer felt obligated to obedience nor even to returning to the domestic defensive war which was forced upon her by the ambitions one and one-balf Inches wide. Cover fireside. They did what they pleased and resented any attempt to check of the cordon of enemy nations by which she the cake with jelly, Jam, fresh berries their will. sweetened or with sliced fruit Place was surrounded. the rim over the cake and frost the As portable as a reading larr/j—and a3 ornamental] The result is that separations and divorces have multiplied. This conviction, incomprehensible as it seems to us, is so deeply imliedded if desired or decorate with rim Attachable to any gas jet! Weighs in the mind-and heart of most Germans that discussion is useless. whipped cream. only six pounds 1 Can be carried from room, Tlie Germans believe that their enemies, after having won the war that Ice*—Make a sirup, using Orange to room, giving instant heat, intense heat, A GREAT four cupfuls of water to two of sugar, "Vas started for the purpose of destroying Germany, have been seeking boiling twenty minutes, add two cupfuls wherever and whenever you want it. And it the armistice to complete their work of destruction against a helpJess -since of orange juice, one-fourth cupful costs less than a cent an hour to operate! BIG SAVING peoplfe by the ruthless enforcement of a treaty which they believe to of lemon juice ap.d the grated rind of two oranges cool, strain and freeze. le a gross breach of the conditions on which the armistice "was concluded When using only a small amount in without parallel in modern history for harshness and disregard of the freezer the ice need not fill the fundamental principles of humanity and justice. the freezer, only come well above the mixture in the can. If you speak of the cruelties practiced by the Germans in their conduct Salad.—Take two parts Emergency of the war, they answer by the assertion that they were less cruel of cabbage and one part tart apple, 'than their enemies. If you instance the ruthlessness of the submarine run through a meat chopper, season ON Avv- With salt, pepper, minced green onion, warfare as the crowning instance of Prussian cruelty, they retort with I celery or green pepper. AH N E S S apparent sincerity that it was justifiable retaliation for the more cruel GAS HEATER methods practiced by their enemies, which were condemning the women and children* of Germany "to death by starvation. The reflector & solid coppeir^shaped lite an AND Do the Germans realize they are beaten? Emphatically, yes. The automobile headlight. TOie reflection of the completeness of their defeat and their utter dependence upon the goodwill O A S CRISPETHS glowing burner gives a beautiful "sunburst" and mercy of their enemies now seem to be realized among all classes effect. Pedestal, base and frame are handsomely of the people. finished in qptique green lacquer. bresh Delicious Call And See Us First. Price—only $12.00, complete with 6H feet of flexible gas tubing. Come in and .see the MISS FRANCES CARTER RADIOGRAPHY Estate Sunburst, or 'phone your order today. 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