Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
July 4, 1921 · Page 2 of 8
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«k B6^ m. iiii'wn'jw -iv xamr- am .f" ~~T ',«• ^VfS r* t* 'i o-i- I- ?s *sj ff V*'V* 1 I $ »J a MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Page Three Monday, July 4, 1921. BEST RECIPES FOR PREPARING has recently received from the headquarters 20 YEARS AGO A Furore for Organdie /V. A, jjief of the Minnesota division of DRIED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES the League an honor medal as a reward for his efforts in increasing the A lamp exploding in the Austin local membership. vv Half the world is on the wrong scent National Bank burned the floor and a In the pursuit of happiness. They think typewriter table. s--Geo. Anderson it consists In having and getting and I'n beng served by others. It consists In secured Cashier Mitchell and, the giving and in serving other*,—Henry blaze was extinguished. Drummond. UP-TO-DATE GOOD THINGS. Thomas Rochford was conducting A a hack and express business. SALAD which is as good as it sounds is prepared as follows: C. L. West, Rob. Murphy, A. C. Broodie, George Hirsh, F. P. McBride, Raisin Salad. John Rustad, Mr. Palmer and Take one cupful of seeded raisins, Charley Kaufman were planning a -v N one-quarter of a cupful of lemon juice, street fair. two cupfuls of chopped apples or pears, two cupfuls of shredded lettuce, Dr. O. S. Albertson, the osteopath and one cupful of cream mayonnaise. has secured office room over Geo. Wash and dry the raisins, add the Hirst's store, which he will open apples and lemon juice. Line a salad ..0 about July 5. Your truek radiator must bowl with the lettuce pile the apples function perfectly these hot or pears in the center and cover with days—and, also, it must not The contract for the stone work of the mayonnaise. Take one-half cupful have any neglected small leaks Dr. A. M. Lewis' new building has —if you wish to avoid burnt of whipped cream with a tablespoonful been let to T. J. Abrahams, by Nelson out bearings, scored cylinders, or two of highly-seasoned & Co., the general contractors. etc. mayonnaise. Our repair service is prompt, R. Dunkelmann was advertising a dependable and moderate in Steak With Vegetables. special line of men's business suits at cost. Let us put your radiator Slice six large potatoes and three $10. Shirts 50c to $1.00. in A-l SHAPE. large onions in one-quarter inch University of slices. Cut one pound of round steak Frank Showers' orchestra will furnish in two-inch squares. Brown the steak music for the opening dance to Southern Minnesota V-., on both sides remove from the frying be given at the new Masonic hall at N s?' pan and stir in flour and fidd water to Phone Main 702-F Brownsdale tonight. I make a thin gravy with a tablespoonful of fat. Put a layer of the potatoes A. N. Kinsman, one of the most N^-. S ^t--"- ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS In a casserole, next a layer of active the local L. A. W. workers, of/ onions, then a layer of the steak, salt, pepper and repeat. Pour over the gravy or brown Sauce and bake In a TYIE Dried Corn Keeps in Good Condition for a Long Time, If Good at the moderate oven for one hour. Remove Beginning. the lid and brown before serving. jdressing, or in a cream sauce flavored (Prepared by the United States Department ERV1CE of Agriculture.) 'with onion or celery. Ham and Cauliflower. Even though they do not spoil, many Dried vegetables (after being boiled) Take one cupful of cooked finely rdried vegetables which were delicious :may be served in the gravy with the chopped ham, one head of cauliflower, ATISFACTION and attractive in every way during jpot roast or meat or vegetable cassejrole three well-beaten eggs and two cupfuls |the first few weeks or months of storage, or in the sauce for the baked or of white sauce. Trim and cook do not keep their color, flavor (boiled fish. They may be combined the cauliflower in salted water, rub land cooking qualities indefinitely, but I with each other or with other fresh through a sieve, add the egg and one deteriorate gradually after a long period [vegetables, In "boiled dinner" or in cupful of the white sauce pour info of storage. Even vegetables ^chowders or casserole dishes of any ORGANDIE a buttered mold and bake until firm. plied in many ways as straight or festooned KOBE'S CAFE has long since passed (which are blanched before drying will [kind. They may be used with rice, Serve on a hot dish with the remainder the popular stage and progressed ruffles, large disks or squares, deteriorate in much the same way, I macaroni or bread crumbs, in stuffing of the sauce poured over it. and numberless organdie flowers are to a midsummer furore. Getting well though more slowly, and blanching in baked peppers or tomatoes or meat or under way last year,, the tide in its favor made of these bands. IsaJted water (1% per cent solution) fish they may be combined in a mock Raisin Surprise. There are a great many one-color has swept past everything in the ibefore drying constitutes a slight improvement mincemeat. organdie frocks, however, and most Beat one egg add it to four cupfuls way of fabrics this season—there is a over the common custom Cooking the Dried Fruits. of them are simply made. A very pretty of cooked mush, one orange, juice happy madness for it in all colors. Its of drying without such treatment. Dried fruits are usually given a one appears in the picture and the and rind and five tablespoonfuls of daintiness lends distinction and refinement slow cooking in water below the Household stocks of dried vegetables jlong, sugar stir -and mix all together add to the most commonplace and model is adapted to other sheer fabrics should not be held over from one I boiling point. They may be soaked enough water to the orange juice to like voile, lawn, crepe de chine or the most daring hues familiar ones, ifor a few hours, or they may be sim'ply year to the next for the reason they foulard. Its simple but pleasing story make a cupful fold in one and one-half like navy and brown, have a new mashed and put directly into the lose in quality. Indeed, it is the part is told in a full skirt with panel at cupfuls of raisins. Pour into a mold, charm in it, and high colors—purple, 'warm water for cooking. The important of wisdom to use them early in the the front and three groups of two and when ready to serve, serve with gold, cherry and the like, are at their point to be observed is not to winter season, reserving canned goods YlfMCr tucks each about the sides and back. whipped cream. best in such sheer stuffs. [soak or cook in too much water. The ifficn for the late winter or early spring. The bodice has a round neck and elbow The last models presented in organdie Thousand Island French Dressing. dried product can, not be expected to The experimental kitchen in the United sleeves finished with narrow double are nearly all in two colors, and 'have as much flavor as does the fresh Prepare the usual French dressing, States Department of Agriculture frills. The girdle—which Is usually this combination is achieved by using using the juice of one-fourth of a 'UW has carried on a number of experiments so all pains must be taken to dilute "J- one color for a foundation, with an made of the material—is decorated lemon instead of vinegar add the jthat flavor as little as possible. Most Drop in— with dried vegetables, and the with ribbon flowers. These fabric girdles overdress in another, or by using one juice of one-fourth of an orange, onehalf Precipes for cooking dried prunes and work is being continued. A progress often find themselves in the company color in accessories and trimmings on Let Us Show You teaspoonful of onion juice, onehalf [apricots direct that two cupfuls of report is in order and some of the of pretty sashes of narrow ribbon another. Squares or other geometrical tablespoonful of finely-chopped iwater be used to one cupful of fruit results arrived at to date follow: in one or two colors with long figures are cut out for trimming, The Battery parsley, four sliced olives, one-half but a better-flavored product will refsult, Dried corn is one of the vegetables ends hanging at one side and ribbon set on thfe dress as desired, and ltemstitched teaspoonful of Worcestershire sauce, if equal measures of water and which keeps in good condition for a Adequate, modern equipment, flowers to match. With A Two in, or tucks are edged with and one-eighth teaspoonful of mustard. fruit be used, when the cooking Is long time, if good at the beginning. narrow borders in a contrasting color, skilled men, expert supervision To this may be added chopped Ulone slowly in a tightly covered vesjsel, The peculiar flavor developed in dried Year Quarantee or bands of it are introduced in skirt red and green peppers, and Spanish so that little of the steam escapes. mean economy, safety and speed green string beans is popular in many and bodice and hemstitched along the Dried fruits may be sweetened lightly onion finely minced, if the onion is parts of the country. Dried soup mixtures in TRANSFER SERVICE. edges. Bands with picot edges are (since they usually contain a good not objectionable. deserve wide use, for the combination used In frills and ruchings and ap COmtOHT It V8TRN NfWAK* UNKMi In making mayonnaise dressing add [deal of sugar themselves) with sugar, of such strong-Juiced vegetables Pierce Battery Co. Sand or Gravel by the load. the mustard, salt and sugar to the egg lor with any sort of sirup, according as onions, carrots, cabbage and CITY DRAY LINE yolk, beating well, then add one teaspoonful I to taste. They are to be used as turnips will retain considerable flavor Numerous Pests Defy of boiling water. Made this sauces, in puddings, fruit cakes and for long time, even though the individual 112 E. Maple Street. Austin, Screened in Defense way before beginning to add the oil, 1 cookies, compotes, whips, souffles and vegetables which compose it S L. YOUNG feven salads, much as fresh fruits are the mayonnaise will never curdle. PURE FOOD may have deteriorated somewhat In Declares Professor Phone Bridge 301. Minn. This is so simple that it is worth trying. vused. flavor when compared with the freshly 217 E. Mill Street dried vegetable. Housewives who believe that the Preparing Dried Vegetable. FINE ART OF COOKING RICE greatest duty of summertime is to Dried vegetables may be soaked 'swat the fly," probably will be interested ((g), 1921, from one to three hours in warm or 'Cereal Can Be Cooked So That It Is Western Newspaper Union.) Why Slave Over A in the message of Dr. W. A. cold water, and then cooked from 10 Flaky and Each Grain Is Separate, Milk toast, cream soups, creamed PRODUCTS Riley, profesteor of entomology, University to 30 minutes (or longer, if necessary). I Say Specialists. vegetables, creamed fish and scalloped of Minnesota agricultural college. Or they may be put at once, without dishes are all good ways of putting any soaking, into boiling water, and Eice can be cooked so that it is more milk into the daily food of the Hot Cook Stove Screneecl porches, stick flypaper, then cooked slowly over the simmering flaky and so each grain remains sepjarate, family, say home economics specialists flame for 20 to 40 minutes, or longer, say food specialists in the swatters and other mediums of extermination in the United States Department of if necessary. The length of time ^United States Department of Agriculture. are adequate to the destruction Agriculture. The milk for all of these To obtain that result wash the of this pest, Dr. Riley says but for which they must be cooked depends is thickened into a sauce, thick or thin. This Kind of largely upon the condition of 'rice thoroughly, boil it in a large there are-pests which defy even these To make the sauces, melt the fat, the fresh vegetable before it was .proportion of water, and do not overcook. things. Their extermination ^is a stir in the flour, add the milk gradually, dried. Large carrots, or white cabbage, problem of importance, he declares. and cook until thickened, stirring even though cut into small pieces To one cup of dry rice, use four or An insect, bringing great trouble constantly unless a double boiler is Economyr*recommends'"6ur PURE Weather? before drying, must be cooked longer five quarts of water and Kne teaspoonful used. All measurements are level in this season, the entomologist says, is FOOD BAKERY PRODUCTS to than small carrots or green cabbage, of salt. Wash the rice through these recipes. the^ buffalo net fiy, a black insect N you. The water added for soaking or several waters until all the loose 'nat even screens fail to block. While me COST of BAKERY FOOD Thin White Sauce. cooking should be little more than Starch is removed, and drain it. Have at is in excess the buffalo net is commonly found in made home greatly 1 cup milk teaspoon salt what the vegetables will take up. To ithe boiling water ready in a deep of goods bought here. 1 tablespoon flour teaspoon pepper houses, its chief habitat is on the soak them in a large amount of water ^saucepan, add the salt, slowly drop In 1 tablespoon fat backs of cattle where it becomes a We bake daily in large quantifios which is thrown away, then cook ithe rice, and allow it to boil rapidly HIGHEST QUALITY veritable assassin. 1919, the professor Medium White Sauce. In them in a fresh supply of water which •for about 15 or 20. minutes, or until PRODUCTS direct from manufacturers' said, there was an epidemic of 1 cup milk teaspoon salt also is thrown away, is to take the a grain when pressed between the thereby enabling us to 2 tablespoons flour teaspoon pepper these flies and they caused death to meat thorough method which could be supply you with the best bakery 'thumb and finger is entirely soft. tablespoons fat 2 thousands of cattle in Minnesota goods obtainable at minimum cost. devised for extracting and discarding I In order to prevent the rice from alone. Thick White Sauce. A trial will convince you of most of their nutritive constituents as [sticking to the pan, lift it if necessary 1 cup milk Vi teaspoon salt these facts. Smudges will kill them as ll also well as most of their flavor. jvrom time to time with a fork, but do Austin's City Bakery 3 tablespoons flour teaspoon pepper a greasy mixture of some sort applied Three cupfuls of water to one cupful not stir It, for stirring is likely to 3 tablespoons fat to the cattle. Oil of tkr frequently of vegetable is as good a general rule break the grains. When sufficiently For milk toast and with vegetables is used, especially by persons living as can be given, but spinach and .cooked, turn the rice into a colander CARLITZ & STRUCK, Props. use the thin sauce. For scalloped or near lakes, to protect themselves greens take half of that, being light lor a sieve, and after the water has E. Mill Str««t. creamed vegetable and meat dishes use from the buffalo net. for their' volume. Long cooking demands idralned off cover with a cloth and set the medium sauce. The chief use for a larger amount of water, because •over a pan of hot rater on the back the tli*ck sauce is as a binding material it boils away but vegetables of the stove or in the oven or turn in croquettes and loaves. should not be cooked longer than is Ithe rice into a shallow pan, cover with M.H. KENASTON JT. Let us explain to you the advantage Phone Bridge absolutely necessary, except in the |a lid, and place it in a warm oven for making of puree. BALANCED RATIONS FOR MAN a short time. Treated in this way .802 Mam 659-R in using The CLARK JEWEL oil Particularly when the dried vegetables ,'the" grains swell and are apt to keep are put into boiling water without separate. Fruits, Vegetables, Whole Grainy REAL ESTATE and INVESTMENTS soaking, it is bpst to salt them Milk, Eggs, Butter and Nuts Are Cook Stove. High,burners,clean and 411 4roimd toward the end of the cooking process City and Business Properties. Rentals and Insurance Most Healthful. ?v~. rather than at the beginning. cool to work over. Offic* with Niehuis A DeBuhr Laad Co. One cupful (measured dry) of most H&w many human beings eat balanced' j- kinds of dried vegetables will servetwo AUSTIN. MINN. rations? The best foods for Austin National Bank Bldg. persons heartily, or three per-* health and strength are fruits, vegetables, "Get Yours Now And Enjoy Summer Work' sons with moderate portions. whole grains, milk, eggs, butter Dried vegetables may be used in and nuts, with meat in moderation. A sedentary worker requires leas the same way as fresh ones, while Hea-vy meat eating, artificial sugars, food than a person engaged in heavy they are still in prime condition. Whenj THE IDEAL CAFE*": white flour, polished rice, peeled potatoes—these "THE STORE manual labor. they begin to fall off in flavor they) are said to create acidosis should be Judiciously combined with, •. which is the foreonnner of many serious THAT SATISFIES" Jelly or jam tarts are nice garnished other materials and have flavoring! diseases. AUSTIN, MINN. v- "i 1 with a spoonful of whipped materials added to them. Dried sweefc. CMam or meringue. "THE HOME OF MOTHERS BAKING AND COOKING" potatoes or carrots which have become, Man wants but little here below, rather flat whan served with butter*, WE ARE ANXIOUS TO SERVE YOU THE BEST nor wants that little long if he makes Always leave paint brushes soaking and salt only are more appetizing his wants known in The News want AT THE LOWEST OF PRICES In kerosene oil and they will be soft when glazed. To do this, bake themj column (see the Market Place on A 'and clean when needed. page 5.) I it (after cooking tender by boiling) with) 1. fit TRY US '-r7 ROY CBRISTENSON I On Bridge Street North of Court House. a sauce of sugar or molasses or sirup,] .{pp Spinach balls are delicious served and fat. Dried spinach which has: The wireless statin at Carnarvon, o-'4l ,on buttered toast, with cream sauce Wales, has succeeded in sending messages •-j become a little flat will be liked If Its 'iVfr, 'poured over the whole. clearly to Sydney, Australia, a is served with an egg and vinegary 1-it- distane'e of 12,000 miles.