OMEN Monday, January 10, 1955 The Guardian Page 3 Lars EAT l , Training a Little V Girl To Be an Excellent Cook Ily ms BAILEY ALLIN "-In m-y many years as an insur- 'I'0MORIIOW's'D1NNElt ance broker and counsellor, I oorne in contact with many homes. some of them not too happy.” 'observed my old friend, Mr. Alva E. Lamber- ton. of New York City. "1 soon discovered that many of the conflicts. especially those in the early years. could be traced to the fact that the young wife had not been trained to understand house- keeping and cooking. so I resolved that, in at least one home I hope will be coming up in the not too- distant future. I'd try to forestall trouble. This is what I did." photograph of House Mr. Lamberion opened s big wal- let. and from it handed me a pho- Lograpii of a house. "That's not a real house, it's a doll house." he chuckled. ”It looks real. because I made it exactly to scale. 17 34 inches. or an inch for every foot. 1) '-1 built it evenings. after my days work. for my eight-year-old grand- daughter, hoping that she would learn the rudiments of housekeep- mg playing with it. and become in- terested in cooking, too. ):There's nothing like learning when you're youngl Suellen's had the doll house for it Yet" HOW. Ind. as it result. she's already well on the way to becoming a good house- keeper!" Grapefruit Juice Roast Stuffed Shoulder of Veal Celery Panned Potatoes Brussels sprouts Casserole Lemon Puff Pie Coffee Tea Milk Lemon Puff Pie: Bake a pastry or crumb shell and chill. Prepare the filling as follows: Add IV; tsp. unflavored gelatin in if c. cold water. Mix V. c. light corn syrup. 2 beaten ezk yolks and is tsp. salt in the top of a double boiler. Cook and snr over hot water until thick like custard. Stir in the gelatin. and when dis- solved add V. c. lemon Juice and is tsp. grated lemon rind. Refrigerate 15 min. Beat the 2 egg whites stiff. Grad- ually beat in V. c. sugar. Fold in the lemon custard. Spoon into the baked shell and refrigerate 3 hrs. THE CHEFS BRUSSELS SPROUTS CASSEROLE In an oiled casserole. combine ii c. chopped onion. 1 (10 oz.) pkg. frozen small, or halved large, Brus- sels sprouts snd 1 (8 oz.) can to- mato sauce. Cover with E; c. fine bread Crl.lmDS mixed with 2 tbs. melted butter or margarine. Bake 40 min. in a hot oven, 400 degrees F. A ELLEN'S DIARY by an Island Farmer's Wife And so. from our cupboard where for a lengthy interval theY 11"! lain idle, we take out our pans and our cooking-pots and again prepare meals and keep house for James. Wondering as we first lift this or that one of them what food it had last held? And which day of the week had we last mum? And those days of yhat - ' fwbich had taken us sudd g the! farmhouse to enter u lsound of housewifery and motheri there. what had they been like Had they been always sun-lit and hap- py, filled for us with all those lovely surprises and anticipatlons which the season brings to farms? Young in stick and stables and fold. velvet-green on the meadows. gay blossoms unfolding. new bird-song: and uounntta bend of the fleeting hours. 5 er fast nearing. Or had they been already shadowed by the gathr-ring cloud which was to put an cnd to some of the best years of our lives. which we in the limits of m.ortal.s' sights had failed to sec?,.' But, we often must remind our- self.) we had left behind in time that had gone-in the old year dead and away, such thoughts. We were now not only into a new year but as well into another era of liv- mg, changcd certainly nevertheless one which for the Family had open- cd with much promise for the days ihiit lie ahead. And so quite as naturally as it is for Granddaugh- ler and Mack to follow again the path which leads from the House across the lane to this one full of 30i!l's, we find once more the imlls of house-keeping we once , knew. O O I "Mack brought the wood and k.ndling." Granddaughter said. wei- ranting our return. "I put some matches Mother sent over . would you know wherr?" she smil- rd. Aye-in the drawer of the lit- tle iron coffee-mill on the far and of the mantel behind the stove. the safe container for them of always. "There's. I think. everything you'll need in the pantry-bread too." sht- iwinkled. "And if you'd like to make yourself a cup of tea. you will know where to find that?" Surely! In the old tea cannlster. a humble contninrr of tin. which hits set. we suppose. ever since time was at Aiderlea. on the nearer corner of the mantel. "Now you'll be all right?" she queried. "I'm going out to play." Yes, we would be all right-back once more to trails we well knew. "I do wish, Ellen. that you would have a look in the stables by and by" Juries commented this after- noon. when preparing lo leave for the wood-cutting, he came indoors to pick up mittens and Jacket. Just to make sure that none of them are loose or in other difficulty there. I know," he nodded soberly, "or at least I have a pretty good idea of what this place is like. once we're gone back over the hilltop. It gets so still and deserted-like that any one coming to it. say, on a matter of business would be sure then- was no one at home-that the wo- men were away. gone to a Mission- ary meeting or something. Now do try and put some life in it-keep an eye sbouti" , 0 so wood was harvested-and pieces of lumber. And the twilight. hushed and lovely brought the farmers home. Now is the night- time. Ii: curtains this snug valley with moonlight. pinning back the silver-blue of it with bright ribbons of stars. Until tomorrow - -- - - Diary - - - - Good-night . . . .- ROYALI ECALLOP I c. cooked chopped ham or beef 4 hard-boiled eggs "I c. buttered crumbs 1 c. white sauce Chop hard boiled cgg whites and add to the sauce. Grate egg yolks and add to the meat and sauce and put in buttered baking dish. cover with crumbs. Bake in hot oven for 10 minutes. I ALICE .BROOKS DESIGNS 1 BIRD! OF HAPPINESS Make the Bluebirds of Happiness your own personal motifs! Em- bcoidor them quickly on kitchen towels, pillowcases, dresser sets and other linens. Easyi Pattern' 708'! has embroidery transfer of six motifs 4's x 41.4 to 5 x Ila; sixteen. 2 x 3 inches. Send TWENTY-Flvs CENTS in coins for this pattern (stamps can- not be accepted) to Alice Brooks designs Ho The Guardian, to Front Ch-out West. tnoronto, Ontario. Pleas! Drlnt p NAMI. AD- Dlggl. PA Bm our NIW Alice Brooks Needlecraft catalog for 1005. netting. ench ni- ing. irresistible A. our new dos gns are all that - and even rnorel send 30 cents for 'your copy of this terri- dc catalog -- right NOWI You'll want to ord every wonderful de- dgn in iti. Mental sickness. like Dh!sicl.sl illness, oftgn may be cured if treated in time. 0 Bscxscus IleIs.:l"":I. try 61,3! an "" is i i Seven Days A Week in Arms Shannon 1. MONDAY: What better, way to start.t.ho first column in the year of 1955 than this way-by passing along to you thisl extra scrumptious candy recipe. It looks so yummy that you will find your- self taking a peek every now and then to see if it just might be ready to sample. Pineapple squares is the name of this treat and now here is the lowdown: 4 tablespoons (4 envelopes usu- ally) unfiowered gelatine. 1 No. 3 can pineapple. crushed. 2 cups sugar, 1-4 tsp. salt. 2 tvbsps. corn starch, 3 tbsps. lemon Juice. 1-2 cup finely cut nuts ;powd-:r- ed sugar. Boften gelatine in 1 cup of the pineapple. Mix sugar. salt. corn- starch; mix thoroughly with re- maining plneapple in a. heavy saucepan.- Bring to a boil (takes about 5 minutes); add gelatlne- plneapple mixture, stir til1ldis- solved. Bring to full rolling boil and continue boiling for 20 min- utes. stirring constantly. Remove from heat: mix in lemon juice and nuts. Pour into Bxllxill-inch pan (rinsed in cold water or smoothly lined wi aluminum foil). Cool till thlc and firm-that will take at least 4 hours; overnight if pos- sible. Loosen around edges with sharp pointed knife and pull out with hands onto powdered sugar- covered board. (Peel of! foil). Cut in one inch cubes; roll in powder- ed sugar-and that's it! 2. TUESDAY: For each question correctly answered give yourself 10 points-each bonus question 25 points-so you can go on from there! Correct answers at the end of this column. No. 1: The lowest point, in North America. is Death Valley, in California. What is North America's highest point? No. 2: What did Henny Penny think when she was hit on the head ,with an acorn. and what did she (do? No. 3: Which of these char- acters of story and legend were real people? (a) Carrie Nation. (b) Cyrano de Be:-garac, to) Lady Hamilton, (d) Cardinal Richelieu. No. 4: Of course you know that Jonah spent some time in the belly of a whale. But do you know how long? No. 5 (a bonus question): What did the ancients believe were the world's four basic elements? No. 6: The medical profession has been dishonored by the quack. What profession has been dishon- ored by the pettifogger? No. '7: If Vatei. Escoifier and Brillat-Savsrln had met, what would their main topic of conversation have been? No. 8: In what direction-generally speaking-would you be travelling if you went from the "Etemal City" to the City of David? No. 9: Which of the following is not a language or dialect? Dalmation. Sanskrit. Chinook, Finnlc. Anglic- an, El Paplemento. No peeking at the answers until you have really wom out your thinking-capl Ii. WEDNESDAY: In) between "huffing and puffing" these past few months. I have read quite a few interesting stories. This first one I read about 2 o'clock one morning when the house was quiet and peaceful. Rocky. the puppy and Kon-Tikkl the cat kept silent vigil with me. and the long night wasn't quite so long and weari- some because of this lovely story. It is called the Silver Chalice by Thomas B. Costain. It is a best- selling novel. tells of the time of our Lord's life. Says Mr. Costain: "The Chalice of Antioch. now own- ed by the Metropolitan Museum in New York. was found in the ruins of ancient Antioch in 1910. An authority on Christian art. devel- oped the convlction that the inner part of the Chalice could be the cup which was used at the Last Supper. And so it was the Chalice of Antioch which prompted him to begin the story of The silver chal- ice 'in the am place. Another (short) 'story I enjoyed too. while more or less confined to a chair, was this one. Rather I should say it was an article. called 1 Remem- bcr A Church, by Frank Sullivan. It held my interest! right to the last line. And for lifting the spir- its. "The Horse With The Fancy Hat" was topsi What would we do without books sometimes! And when we offer up to God in the morning-"all we think or do or say". then the asure. the sad- ness of the resolu ion to love our fellow men better because of a story or an article we read. Well that makes our reading actually a prayer too. doesn't it? 4. THURSDAY: The foreman of a gang of laborers on a railway line was walking along his section of the line when he found one of his men asleep in the shade of s free. lie was about to shake the Jfellow awake when he suddenly reconsidered. "No. you might as well sleep". he KEEPINTRIM Encouragement for slow losers coming right up. The gremiln tha plagues dieters is a phenomen known as water swings. Failure to lose at the start of a diet, or later on. is due to Just one thing -- retention of water in the tissues. Here's s promise: If you stayed on the 1100 calorie diet. you have lost fat. but when water has re- I I 9 ' 1.- you'll. lose-hold and placed fat in the cells, registra- tion of the lost fat is postponed until the water is released. ut how do you explain an act- ua gain at the start of a diet, puzzled dieters demand. You know the way fat floats on water? That's because fat weighs less than water. when stored water replaces lost fat. the result is a temporary "gain." The water balance always adjusts. and when the cells release stored water, the pointer will plunge. It helps to know in advance that weight will not go down in a straight line. Holding periods will be followed by an abrupt loss, if you stay with the diet. Water retention has nothing to do with the amount of water con- sumed: therefore the fundamental trouble should be treated. To count- ernct water storage, have a com- plete protein food with each meal. If you tend to oversalt food, use less. The sodium of salt is the wat- er-holding mineral of body fluids. Unitas the doctor orders it, there isnno need to drastically reduce sa . However. on a. diet, you may start losing from the first day If you lose fast - five pounds the first week, part of this loss is water from the tissues. After the stored said with a. grin. "So long as you're asleep. you've got a. job. when you wake up you'll be out of worki" 5. FRIDAY: An A-1 supper dish is this for this day-It's Shrimp Chowder, and to begin with you saute three medium onions sliced. in three tablespoons shortening in a deep saucepan, until tender but not browned. Add one cup boiling water. five medium potatoes. peeled and slic- ed, two teaspoons salt, 1'-4 tsp. pepper; simmer. covered. about 15 minutes ur until tender. Add 1 pound cleaned and cooked shrimp or buy the "canned" variety; one quart hot milk in which one cu grated, processed cheese has been melted and four tablespoons min- ced parsley. Serve at once with crackers. Makes five servings. Sub- stitute oysters or clams for shrimp if you wish. 6. SATURDAY: Over fifty years ago this advice was given by a doctor in a leading American msg- azlne: "Don't give a child elabor- ate presents, such as mechanical toys. Above all. don't allow him to eat chocolate of any kind. or turkey or goose or rich pies. cakes or plum pudding or anything fried or nuts or raisins." when a visiting youngster read that she said to me. "Well. all I can say is I'm glad I'm not that Doctor's little girl". The same magazine answers a woman's question: "Please advilsc the length of mourning". this way: A widow should wear black for three years: for a parent. the same period. For a. child. sister or bro- ther, deep mourning for one year. and light mourning for snotherslx months. And a fashion note said: "The amount of material now he- cessary for a gown is so great that it is difficult and cumbersome to handle. and also expensive. From eighteen to twenty-four yards of taffeta are needed because of the immense fullness of the new skirts sleeves and bodir-es!" The bed- spreads we could make out of that! i '1. SUNDAY: And so, in spite of the days. and nights too. when we Just had to sit and do nothing. Christmas was truly vhappy one at our "House on the Hill". True it was tinged with a bit of loneli- ness for it was the first time in over a qurater of A century that RUN DOWN... D06 nnro Wlousympiowlllflvobsvlsnlnldclonoyuurootvwboadnllvlndosfvltunlns It. andnlssinlslonlsanuaybonenl-levelslIIloIIoIdpolod.IaObonIsolvoo.ilnvdenotpnvu slot-vlolekouyssthovlnuyhcveuholanvsuavbodubhnstlonslsondilcm. Don't give up. New special Formula supplies ? 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But whether you fail to lose at the beginning or after part of the excess has been reduced, stay with the diet. con- fident you will' lose the right amount in the long run. Choics Diet Tomorrow's Menu Breakfast 200 275 Cal. Citrus Fruit Juice 6 oz. Cholce- of : 1 or 1 Eggs - Thin Slice Toast Butter 1-I pat. or: Hot cereal, 3-4 cup Whole Milk, l-2 cup - Sugar 1 tsp. Coffee. blsck Note: in black coffee gives bleak outlook. add 1 Tbsp. cream. 30 calories. sweeten with aucaryl or Sugarine. Luncheon 330 Calories Choice of: Baked Ham on rye - mustard. 225 Cal. Or Swiss cheese - 2 slices Or Meat Loaf with 20 Cal. Veg. (string beans, asparagug or spinach) Combination Green Salad Special Dressing Glass skim Milk or Buttermilk Lats-Afternoon Energy Pick-Up: Glass of Skim milk or Buttermilk Or - Hard cooked egg - cup of Tea Dinner (20 Calories Protefh Large Lamb chop -broiled Choice Veal Cutlet 20;) Cal. Broiled Halibut with pars- CY Choose One 100 Calorie Vegetable Baked potato (medium) Peas, (34 Cull) or 1 large ear (Corn- on-cob - frozen Choose One 20 Calorie Count Veg. (3-4 cup). Brussel sprouts. broc. coll, cabbage Butter for vegetables, 1-2 pat (1.2 D.) Melon or other Fresh Fruit Total Calories for day '75 t 1030 - o 1105 Note: Man may have 2nd chop at dimer. WY flmlly wasn't all home on Christmas day. I stood at the win- dow. Christmas eve. and whlle the electric lights from our brand new church across the way made 3 brisht path almost to our .100,-.,,d stars,shone overhead, I wondered what our soldier son and his young wife were doing at that '"”""i”-Were'thev. too. getting ”"Y Hfeldy there? But whatever 150108. my thoughts I ' across the miles and wished upon the brightest star Peach happiness and a good life giguthem. I remembered last r tmas, she so excited our the chml 3- 19W day! previous and Paul at home here saying "owe me a brush mom and I'll do that ay nzlmsx N. suxozss1t.M. n. Value Of Fresh Air In Treating Anemia Just because you look pals. does not necessarily mean you're sut- fering from anemia. But it might mean that. . In anemia you see, the red blood cells and the amount of coloring in the blood decrease. In severe cases, the numbe of red cells may drop to one million per cubic millimeter of blood instead of the normai live million. In other cases. the number of red cells is only moderately reduced. but each cell functions well below its normal strength. Causes of Anemia There are three causes of ane- mia: loss of blood from hemor- rhage: increased destruction of blood; and deficient blood forma- tion. sometimes you may be both- ered by more than one of these fac- tors. There are several different types of anemia. the most common types usually coming as a result of other diseases. For example, prolonged infection. tumors. tapeworms and diseases of the kidney or liver may be accom- panied by the reduction of hemo- globin, or coloring in the blood. Maybe there is bleeding in the stomach or bowel. Improper Diet An improper diet. especially if you don't get enoug iron-contaln- lng foods, can also c use anemia. If you don't get enough iron in your foods, or if some condition in your body interferes with the ab- sorption of that iron. your red cells may contain less than the normal coloring matter and become reduc- ed in size. Before your doctor can do much to help you, he's got to determine just what is causing your anemia and then eliminate that condition. Then he can help you build up your iron supply. He probably will give you special preparations containing iron which you can take after your meals. You'll probably have to take these doses for three to four months. be- cause you not only have to correct your iron deficiency, but you also must store away an extra supply. Excessive doses, however. won't. do any good, and they might even up- set your stomach and bowel. Rich Protein Diet If your doctor thinks you should have a special diet. he'll give you one. Generally. though. an sne- mic's diet should contain a good deal of animal food such as beef. mutton or chicken. Meat contains from two to eight times more iron than rice and other starchy foods. Spinach also has a high iron con- tent. So do apples and oats. If you've got the common kind of anemia, you'll probably improve by taking iron. Plenty of fresh air and sunlight are going to help you, too. QUESTION AND ANSWER. T. C.: I am annoyed with s per- sistent scaly scalp. What is the best thing to do for it? Answer: In most instances, a condition of this type results due to seborrheic dermatitis. The treatment for it consists in building up the general health by .jj. last bit of paintlng for youuggan greed while singing :1-tudolph. The lot.-111066;! Reindeer over and over lovnl av at. Little things then-now cy memories to cherish. The Christmas cards I received and th kindly letters from so many peo ie who took time out to say "av: ;39:!l:oIJ1f0u1;e;oi1;r;:ri:( Cards from Ontario. in fact all a Mumm" ov . 1' beginning to realize eliiow mmllfytr Dlaces The Guardian is read so eagerly. by "Isiah iv was heart-warmingjesidagloilillll er "EMS h0W deeply srateful Iam tl0w:verynolne. The tired feeling ebbs Andy 5t 9”” hllipuless flows in. I tr so 0 kindly folk everywhere- HY hope that 1955 brings you peace, happiness and prosperity. Answers to que ti 1 section above. Nlmoinrl hiloiilriluiidsiil Klnliy in Alaska. No. 2: she thought the sky was golng to my and she started off to tell the Sins. -No. 8: All were real people, 0- Three days and .three nights. according to the Bible (D003 of Jo ah, chapter 1, verse 17). No. E: arth. air, fire, water. ness in a petty or tricky way. No. 7: Food. They were all great French authorities on the subject. No.8: East (actually slightly south- east). The Eternal City is Rome. the City of David is Jerusalem. No. 9: Dalmatian. Montreal doctor discovers how you may live longer is stress the cause of all disease? Research by the University .of Montreal's Dr. Hans Selyo in- dicates nearly all disease-whether a heart attack, a miid'cale'of asthma, or just that "tuck ' feeling - is due to chemical imbalance brought on by worry. other streues. January Wendel”: Digest hflndi news of a theory which may prove one of the most significant medical advances of the century, may help you. live longer. 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