Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 111, Ed. 1 Friday, February 22, 1935 Page: 3 of 8
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| 22-1b. Box Delicious Crackers
• 2-lb. Can Mother’s Cocoa ....
। 2 Dozen Bananas ...........
’ 2 Bunches (Jarrots ..........
Our Windows are piled high with Every-
thing in Fruits and Vegetables and
prices as cheap as you will find
them.
In Oun'Market a Compleie-Lineof Fresh
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Always the Best Country Butter
Shell Pecans, Best Grade, 1b.
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Gold Cake
(Leftover Egg Yolks Used)
14 cup butter
1 cup sugar
'4 eup cold water
8 egg yolks
2 teaspoons lemon extract
* teaspoon salt
2% cupa pastry flour
lead lettuce is savory chili dressing
Savory Chili Dressing
Ohe -fourth cup vinegar at lem-
n juice. 1-4 eup salad ml, 2-3 cup
Bacon Dressing
Three thin slices of bacon. 4 ta-
blespoons vinegar, 1-2 teaspoon su-
gar. 3 drops tabasco sauce, few drops
onion juice.
Cut bacon in dice with scissors.
Cook over a. very low heat until
____ When fruit is added to a jeHy. be Wry cold to set the jelly qutck-
cadv.3 wait until the jelly begins to set. Jy For a thin mm of jelly in a
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Gold Cake with Cocoanut Creamy
Frosting
Coffee or Tea
Ests, French Style
3 hard cooked eggs
1 cup boiled rice
3 tiblespoons chopped green peppers
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ly. Pour over rest of igredients
which hive deen pfae in buttered
shallow baking dish.
sugar Beat well. Iet stand 6 min-
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and sprinkle cocoanut on tp.
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Both of which combine to make your
shopping here pleasant and profitable.
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Have You Become Dizzy Searching for
Bargains from time to time?
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—If so, we shall be glad to help you .,
solve the puzzle and show you how
to do all your food purchasing in a
pleasant and convenient way at
if you want to line a mold with COLUMBUS, o.-wraat’s in al NASHUA. N H—Ruth Ann Davis'
name? John Germ, Cleveland, is is, perhaps, the only child in New
planning to specialize in bacteri- England that has the distinction of
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Qt South Texas Honey .............30c
Qt. Best Ribbon Cane Syrup........18c
Gallon Best Ribbon Cane Syrup ... .58c
Gallon South Texas Honey.......$1.10
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Truly Brownwood's Market for Fresh
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HAVRE—The Havre Chamber of
Commeree has drawn the attention
I of the Minister of Amriohre to the
decrease in the ‘apdortloning of the
nuota immert of nears and apnfes
| from the United States for the first.
Imtarter of 1935. The quota was’
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dressing that guests will talk about
nor weeks?
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you don't need salad dressing reci-
pes. If you haven’t, then you ought
to start training a mixer right now.
[There is no sport that pays richer
dividends in pleasure for everybody .. .
concerned. crisp. Stir in vinegar and sugar. Re-
f There are several things to re- heat and add tabasco sauce and on-
member about salad dressings, and ion juice. Pour, at once over curly
Lil of them, as far as Im cncem- endive, shredded lettuce or romaine
fe begin with garlic. Garik is to or a.mixture 01 all three. Be sure
salad what fun is to life. Yol- have to lft the greens with a salad
0 have it for zest. But for those fork until they are well conted with
khoU have no garlic, I have col- the. dressing. The French call this
ected several experts’ pet salad , fatiguing the salad, and its the
tressing recipes, and hero they are: secret of a perfect green salad that
Jelly Salad Dressing each leaf receive its share of the
One-fourth eup lemon twee. 1-4 dresing. . . ,
up melted butter, 2-3 cup sweet- Al these dressings are splendid
ned condensed milk. 1 egg yolk, with dinner salads, although if you
ew grains cayenne, 1-2 teaspoon make good, sized, cheese balls t
alt. 1 teaspoon dry mustard. 1-2 serve 0n pineapple shces you will
up tart red jelly, suel as currant find, that salad satisfactory to seme
i cranberry. for luncheon or supper.
Put all tle ingredients except the* . The green salad with its bacon
1 ----- dressing goes with any variety of
meat or fish.
reasonable prices. (
(Frem B. Altman & Co., New York)
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allows nobody to toueh his wooden: ocrea sugar. 1-8 teaspoon white PeP-
bowl, seasoned and mellowed by per,,1-2 cuP mayonnaise. 10
years of garlic rubbing; who lovesi Whip cream until firm. Season
to call for his array of oils, vinegars | with salt., pepper, sugar, and PaP.
and ahasonings and then concoct Alrika and fold into mayonnaise. Add
1 horseradish and vinegar and serve.
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Bananas, 2 dozen
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whereas for the mme onarter in
1934 E wa3 240,000 hundredweight. • J
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Place all ingredtents except chili jhousewie’s dilemma,. . ,
Luce or relish in a pint jar in the1 One of my frfends, for in-
rder listed. Fasten top on jar tight- stonce. relies on it « aroease heri
k and shake vigorously for two min- children’s sweet cooth. Points out
tes. The mixture will blend per- that it provides sweetness in a not
ectly. If thicker consistency is’de-tooconeentrated form and with th:
red, place jar in refrigerator to healthful accompaniment of fruits, i
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20 minutes. strain and add 2 table- l-» cuP. cocoanut
spoons Butter which have been • Mix. butter. ere
blended with 2 tablespoons flour.
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r beat fat baby beeves of Erewn county. Our butcher gees out,
L seleeta tbe beat calves, and dees his owa butcherie We do not
P sell either fat or poor, old ecw meat. We have a U4 of eustomers
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Our store will be crowded Satuda,
eat tha^ one copld desire..: high-quality foods at most rea-
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Makes 1 3-4 cups. cb e '
Horseradish Dressing :
This dressing is particularly good ‛
with Celery-carrot and apple salad, +
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Cream butter and sugar. Add rest
of ingredients and beat 3 minutes. Heide4?
Pour into 2 Inyer eake pans which Salvs-Nonej
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BY MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE ’4 teaspoon sugar
Meatless Dinner Menu 412-3 teaspoon salt
■ Serving Three " i < V H 1-3 teaspoon pepper
« Mix all the ingredients. Simmer
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Tomato Sauce n,
Buttered Beets
Mashed Turnips ’
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home? one (quite often a tablespoons erated horseradish. 2
th» family) who tablespoons vinegar, 1 teaspoon pow-
toueh his wooden dered sugar, 1-8 teaspoon white pep-
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TaDer,fish or,veal. Eoth vea! and fish con- the top.
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cool toe jelly. , University for information on cours-, has three great-grandfather 4 and
While still liquid, put a little in es in that field. three great-grandmothers.
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Slice eggs, add rest of ingredients
Cover with sauce and bake 20 min-
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Tomato Sauce
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chill before serving. » Just kefore
serving blend in chili sauce or relish.
quart mold about one cup of liquid
is needed. For a thicker layer, re-
, peat the process after the first lay-
er has set.
To place fruit in the lined mold,
dip each piece in felly, Place it and
pour in a few tablespoons of coul
if‛y to hold it in place. Because
the jelly is transparent, it’s quite
important to arrange the fruit neat-
ly
Alternate Layets May Be Made
An earior way to marre an attrac-
tive mold is to alternate layers of
fruit and jelly. Pour in a layer of
gelatine and place on ice to make
it set quickly. Add fruit and then
a layer Of cold jell: letting each
i laver become firm before adding an-
other.
| Here is a recine for Pineapple
j Louise— just th* thing to serve with
j a roast pork dinner The white of
the bananas and the red of the
cherries gleam through the clear
pineapple telly to delight everyone.
Pineapple Louise
। One package pineapple flavor gel-
atine. 1 cup boiling water, 1 cup cold
water. 1-2 cup canned cherries, 1
banana.
| Disso’ye gelatine in bofing water.
■Add cold water and ehil until it
I begins to thicken. Then line mold
or add fruits and turn into mold
1 and let stand on ice to chill and
become firm. Serve with whipped
cream or custard sauce
If you serve this dessert attar
roast pork, the custard sauce mav
appeal to you because it in not as
'rich as the whinped cream.
Custard Hauer
Two eups milk. 3 eggs (yolks).
1-3 cub granulated sugar, few grains
salt, 1-2 teaspoon vanilla, o
Soald milk in top of double boil-
er. Beat egg yolks slishtiv with su-
gar and salt. Add milk slow tv stir-
ring whi’e adding the hot milk. Re
icute the sugar dissolves as the milk
i is added. Cook over hot water stir-
ring eonstantiy. until mixtuve thick-
l ens slightly and a eontine is formed
| on the spoon. If not nerfectlv
[smooth, strain through a fine wire
। strainer. Chill and flavor. \
‘ If cooked too lone the custard will
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 111, Ed. 1 Friday, February 22, 1935, newspaper, February 22, 1935; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1487835/m1/3/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.