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Honolulu Star-Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • 17

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SEVENTEEN HONOLULU STAR-BULLETIN, THURSDAY NOVEMBER 4, 1943 pi" "i mi 1 limp u. uiwiinwii.iiii.iij j- Markets, Foods and Home Interests 'Housewife of the Week' Winner Is Rachel S. Toomey of Waimanalo i- i i I -s-' tit i ji. v- if -r I 1 5 1 crumbs, cup cracker crumbs that's prepared thusly: Fry sausage slightly, don't drain. Add remaining ingredients and mix well.

The roast is placed on rack in open roasting pan in slow oven (300) 30-35 minutes per pound." tt a ft A special touch to the fruit cocktail is a bit of preserved ginger in the syrup. For the best result in roasting potatoes boil, not thoroughly done but until almost tender, before roasting, perhaps with garlic and onion The Swiss chard can be cooked entirely without water in just an ordinary pot. Turn chard Tten enough for the best in taste and nutrition. The turkey may not get the stuffing, but you will!" a. a Deserving of honorable mention are the following: Mrs.

H. W. Hotvedt, 2219 Hunnewell place, Mrs. William F. Meyers 406-C Atlanta Hala-wa Veterans' Housing, Aiea; Mrs.

Lyle R. Lappin. Wahiawa; Mrs. Calvin Chun, 2314 Hoonanea Mrs. Ellis Harris, 1433-A Pensacola; Mrs.

L. S. Benjamin, 1671 Pensacola Mrs. Laura Yong, 3705 Manini way; Mrs. Frances Jardine, 1312 Alapai Mrs.

George M. Weber, 301 North Drvie, Area 2, Navy Housing; Mrs. Beatrice C. Chow, 1244-B-l Hall Miss Phyllis Yap, 1504 liholiho St. 4 '40 Specials Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Nor.

4-5-6 BOYS AS WELL AS GIRLS enter wholeheartedly into preparing and serving a Halloween party as a project of their home economics class at Kaimuki high school. Grouped left to right are Helen Karachi, Walter Kurokawa, Ruth Yokoyama, Evangeline Senneca, Nancy Matsumura, Arthur Lee, Herman Zulueta, Helen Kakau, Rosaline Fontes, Eugene Lee, and Laura Fukuyama. The menu for the party consisted of ripe olives, party sandwiches, cakes and punch. i I i jrv Frozen Food Must Be Correctly Packaged Even if food is kept solidly frozen at zero degrees F. or less, it must be correctly packaged to hold desiccation (loss of moisture) and oxidation (action of the oxygen of the air) to a minimum, says the General Electric Consumers Institute.

A good frozen food package must possess certain characteristics: It should not permit the passage of moisture-vapor and should be both air-tight and liquid-tight. Grease, blood and fruit juices should not stain it. It must not impart any odor or flavor to the food. a tt tt It must possess enough strength to withstand handling even at low temperatures. It should be easy to fill and to empty.

It should stack well in a freezer or locker and, of course, be economical of space. And finally, it should be attractive and inexpensive. No one package is perfect for SLIHD i. Qi s. x- Tasty and Different Sandwiches Made from Nutritious Fruit Loaf )) GUARANTEE (l The meat you buy from CAPITOL er any CENTRAL MARKET is guaranteed.

Our meat men will tell you the fact about the cuts you buy its grade its quality! JJ 1 If for any reoson you ere not completely satisfied, your I CC money will be refunded without question, Loin or Rib End jS )) Choice Cuts, Island or Mainland Steer STEAK u.79.1 Rib or Loin T-Bone Chicken Used In Turnovers Small amounts of leftover chicken can be made into small turnovers, providing a delicious hot lunch for students who come home, or an appetizing supper for the man of the family. CHICKEN TURNOVERS 1 tablespoon flour la rup chicken or veal stock (or consomme) 1 cup chopped cooked meat (chicken or veal) Mix together the flour and stock. Cook over low heat until thickened, -siirring constantly. Then mix in the cooked meat seasoned to taste with salt and pepper and other seasoning if desired, such as onion, cayenne, thyme and celery salt. ft Roll out plain pastry about H-in.

thick. Cut in rounds (5Vi to Place meat filling on half of each round. Moisten outside edges with water, fold over filled side and seal by pressing edges together with tines of fork. Place on un-greased baking sheet. Make three 1-in.

slits in top of ach turnover. Bake about 25 minutes in hot oven (425 degrees). Serve hot with ghicken gravy, mushroom, or tomato sauce. Makes 6 turnovers. PLAIN PASTRY Sift together cups sifted Gold Medal Flour.

tsp. salt. Cut in with pastry blender or 2 knives 2 cup shortening; cut in half of it until mixture looks like then cut in the rest until particles are the size of giant peas. tt tt tt Sprinkle over mixture 3 tbsp. water; mix enough to make dough stay togetner.

Kouna up into Dan and let stand a few minutes to make it easier to roll out. it's smooth- Cherub MILK 1 19 can Libby's FRUIT COCKTAIL 2Vi can in heavy syrup OB. Fancy VsSj" Packed I I a Iff 1 ETpaaM I A SUPERIOR An easy way to make nutritious sandwiches for the children's lunch boxes is to bake a 'fruity sandwich loaf. When it is cool, simply slice the loaf and top with cream cheese spreads or peanut butter to make open-faced sandwiches. If the man in the family takes his lunch also, you might enlarge on the idea and make regular sandwiches in the same way, and he will probably appreciate them as a change.

Here is an idea for a spread that will make use of island oranges and peanut butter. PEANUT BUTTER WITH ORANGE One-third cup peanut butter, 3-ounce package cream cheese, 1 tablespoon orange juice, 4 teaspoon grated orange rind. Blend peanut butter and cheese; Apple Crisp Is Healthy Dessert It's always nice when we can combine nutrition with flavor in a dessert, and this recipe for Apple Crisp does just that. Children will love this for supper. APPLE CRISP 4 cups chopped or sliced apples cup water 1 teaspoon cinnamon teaspoon salt cup sifted flour 1 cup sugar 1-3 cup butter tt Place in shallow 6x10 inch baking dish, sliced or chopped apples and sprinkle with water, cinnamon and salt.

Work together the flour, sugar and butter until crumbly. tt tt tt Spread crumb mixture over apples. Bake uncovered about 40 minutes in moderate oven (350 degrees). Serve warm with plain or whipped cream. Serves 6 to 8.

To save frosting a butter cake, sprinkle the batter with finely chopped filberts before baking; do not use on sponge type cakes since the batter is not heavy enough to hold the nuts and they will sink to the bottom. EJcaQQca-WcEni No need now to use expensive delicious flavor. Simply use butter replace vanilla with finest flavored goods you have IDEAL FOR CAKES ICINGS EASY TO USE BETTER STABLE IN BAKING WITHOUT REFRIGERATION. At Your Grocer's BUTTA-VAN IS SOLD GUARANTEE Never A pJ ISLAND Never Grated gf PRODUCT flA K1SC HAWAIIAN CORAL TUNA 'Tomato Soup Week' Being Celebrated This week is celebrated as "Tomato Soup Week," and it is certainly a time busy housewives will enjoy celebrating, for what is a handier product than a can of soup when you have to get a quick dinner and have nothing for a sauce or gravy base. Here is a suggestion that is an aid in the left-over field, disguising cold roast beef as a brand new dish.

SLICED ROAST BEEF IN BEEF-TOMATO GRAVY Ji cup Tomato Soup 1 cup roast beef gravy Slices of cold roast beef Add soup to the roast beef gravy. Heat the cold roast beef slices in the beef-tomato gravy and serve. Serves 5-6. If your family likes the flavor of garlic try sprinkling carrot and celery sticks with a dash of garlic salt before serving. Flowerets of cauliflower and radishes may also be sprinkled in this way before serving.

add remaining ingredients; mix well. FRUITY SANDWICH LOAF 2 cups sifted all-purpose flour 3 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoons salt cup sugar 13 cup shortening 1 egg, unbeaten si cup milk ft cup orange juice 1 tablespoon grated orange rind 't cup nuts, chopped is cup dates, cut in pieces Sift flour, baking powder, salt and sugar into mixing bowL Cut in shortening until mixture is as fine as meal. Add egg, milk, orange juice, orange rind, nuts and dates and beat 150 strokes. Bake in greased loaf pan. 9x5x3 inches, in moderate oven (450 degrees about 1M hours.

Pudding Combines Taste and Economy Peppermint and chocolate are one of the best liked of dessert combinations. This recipe for Peppermint-Chocolate Crumb Pudding is economical as well as tasty, for it gives the housewife an opportunity to use up leftover cookie bits and crumbs, or stick candy that the children have left until too sticky to eat. PEPPERMINT-CHOCOLATE CRUMB PUDDING 'i cup evaporated milk 2-4 drops peppermint flavoring and VI cup sugar or Ji pound peppermint stick candy I tablespoon gelatin (1 envelope) 3 tablespoons cold water I I i cups evaporated milk Chocolate wafer crumbs Combine evaporated milk, flavoring and sugar. (If stick candy is used, chop it fine, add to milk and heat until dissolved, then chill.) Dissolve gelatin in the water and add to milk mixture. Chill and whip evaporated milk.

Combine with milk mixture. tt tt Pour half into freezer tray or baking dish which will fit freezer unit, cover with chocolate crumbs and remaining mixture. Freeze in freezer unit 4 to 6 hours. 6 generous servings. A Libby VEAL LOAF 7-ox.

tin 2 for "7 2 75e 03 Beef Noodle Chicken Noodle 17 17 Armour's TREET can 12 oz. lowan com cream style if 2 can ll LIQUID APPL! Quart bottles RICE IBISPIES Kitchen executive Rachel S. Toomey, Aloiloi Waimanalo, has become our second "Housewife of the Week" for her prize winning letter solving the problem, "Most budgets won't stretch to turkey this Thanksgiving, so what would you suggest as the most festive, but economical and nutritious substitute?" a Her letter, the best in the opinion cf judges. Miss Mary Rankin, Mrs. Helen Cartwright and Miss Edna Kaneshige follows: "If you aren't going to grandma's for Thanksgiving, I'd suggest the following menu: tt tt tt Fresh Pineapple-Mint Cocktail Stuffed Breast of Veal (Apple Sauce Stuffing) Roast Potatoes Swiss Chard Cranberry Gelatin Salad Iced Olives, Celery.

Carrot Curls Finger Rolls Pumpkin Pie la Mode The recipe for the veal roast Is taken from the "Better Homes end Garden" cook book and is: "Have veal breast boned and pocket cut. Stuff with cup (pork) sausage, ii cup chopped tart apple, 1 teaspoon chopped onion, V. teaspoon salt. Vs teaspoon pepper, ta cup hot water, cup bread This Week's Query In 'Housewife of The Week' Contest Get the thinking caps out again housewives, and maybe you will win "The Star-Bulletins new -Housewife of the Week" contest this week. Question for the week is: tt "What is your suggestion for the most unusual eookery Christmas rift that can be made in your itchen and is suitable to be mailed to the mainland? Explain method preparation." tt tt tx.

Those still not familiar with the rules of this weekly feature will Cnd them below. THE RULES 1 Length. Letters are mited to not more than 300 words 200 Is preferable, if you can give the answer adequately in that space. ft tt tt 2Write on one side of paper cnlv Typewrite if possible. If not, write clearly, with plenty of space between lines If answer i typewritten, double space between lines, triple space between paragraphs.

tt tt 'tt 3 The kev question or problem will be published each Thursday. Replies must be in at The Star-Bulletin office by 9 a. m. the following Monday. The winning reply will be published in the food Thf Star-Bulletin the following Thursday, also the next question in the series.

tt tt 9 "Housewife of the Week" contest, home economics department. The Star-Bulletin, Honolulu. Name and address of the writer of each reply must be given with the reply. tt tt 5 Prizes; "Farh wppIc $5 food order will be awarded. The order is good for any food store advertising in The Star-Bulletin' Thursday food section.

The winner's name will be published and she is requested to call, immediately after this public announcement, at the office of the society and woman's page editor, third floor, Stan-genwald building. Merchant St There she will get the food order. New Cleaning Marvel Is Aid to Housewife There is a new cleaning marvel en the market which will make the housewives lot that much easier. it tt This amazing new chemical discovery cleans and polishes windows, glassware, mirrors, silverware, tile, porcelain and metal-ware. It whisks away dirt and tarnish, gives a sparkling clean brilliance to all these surfaces and leaves an invisible satiny coating that protects against streaks and smudges.

tt tt You can use it with complete afety on your finest silverware end glassware. It contains no harsh, gritty abrasives, no a.cids of any kind. M'tawarKB zmw a 4 i fa SWEET DELICIOUS PUNA, VALENCIA ORANGES Ask For Them Ar Your Local Store Or Call 65645 HARADA PRODUCTS 1277 River St. For Retail Order i 0 fa a SB rA "1 ff.tW I urns BO Qr SAFE SPEEDY 1 SOAP FOR LAUNDRY 1 AND DISHES i if ixi '4 1 1 all types of food. Although glass jars and tin cans possess almost all the necessary characteristics for a good freezing package, they are being largely replaced by paper board containers either made moisture-proof with wax (or some other substance) or lined with moisture-proof sheetings.

Because glass is likely to break and tin cans can not be re-used after their necessary crimp-selling, the paper containers, which are cheaper and stack better in the freezer, are more desirable. A new way to serve snap beans is to team them with cream sauce and top them with grated cheddar cheese. If crfsb strips of bacon and broiled herbed tomatoes are added you will have a delectable vegetable luncheon plate. Fillets of floundter are extra crisp when dipped in eornmeal before filing. Serve them with mashed potatoes dusted with paprika, green peas and apple or peach chutney.

VALUE cu E3 ezi nn un a DISTRIBUTED TO YOUR GROCER BY American Factors, Ltd. Grocery Dept Ph. 1241 Chun Hoon, Wholesale Dept Ph. 66141 Theo. H.

Davies Grocery Dept. Ph. 56991 Fujii Junichi Shoten, Ltd Ph. 55375 Service Cold Storage Ltd. Grocery Dept Ph.

54569 T. Sumida Grocery Dept Ph. 55939 Fred. L. Waldron, Order Dept Ph.

56984 Wing Coffee Grocery Dept Ph. 58341 Wing Sinq Wo Ltd Ph. 1321 vikw' fff butter to give baked goods any shortening instead of Butta-Van get the ever baked. PUDDINGS ECONOMICAL STAYS FRESH KEEPS STABLE IN STORAGE Today AT A MONEY BACK Leed's C0RM BEEF HASH anaaaaaca xi3 1 1 WAVERLY MARKET Cor. Liliha and School Sts.

Phone 84003 FOOD SPECIALS Prices Effective Friday and Saturday, Nov. 5-6 case tda for PROCTER CAMBlfS HiL LARGE -t ft itfi i for 11 rolls 1 1 1 O.I SM large 38c 451 or. 2 Canadian POTATOES per lb Ci) WINDWARD OAHU Kailua PUNAHOU Beret. Kalakaua (Opp. Sears) S7C 0 Yes, mother, more eating pleasure for baby means less trouble at feeding time.

The wide variety of these fine foods makes feedings more appetizing. 16 ox. can Oxford TOILET TISSUE 2 for 23' CIICAP 5 ibs 10 Ibs Libby's Sonka COFFEE l-lb. tin OXLt Each WW 1 JJ i DDIIMCC Del Monte, Large I ItWIlliJ Pkg 2-lb. tach 7 Highest quality foods, scientifically cooked especially for baby relieves you of the concern saves work.

TOMATO JUICE ll 46 NIBLET CORN 2 39e DC AC DeI Monte Bartlett LQC rtAj No. IVx tin CORN FLAKES 21f CHliTcONARriE PORK BEANS SrSE 15f C0RNBEEF E.o 45 4 King of Hawaii PINEAPPLE ll" Sliced, Crushed or Chunks Fresh Island FOMATOES per lb. 1181 A 1 WASHING POWDER rinso CAMPBELL'S SOUP A PEAS 1 MPMI In these Heinz foods prepared especially for babies, vitamins and minerals are preserved to a high degree finest grade in gredients are selected modern cooking and packing methods developed by Heinz experts provide you with a wide variety of nourishing foods you can depend on to help baby grow strong and healthy. Cream of Chicken Soup 17' IT 7 Convenient Locations DOWNTOWN CHA3 Main St. Capitol Market WAIKIKI Kalakaua Ave.

Opp. Kuhio Beach KAIMUKI 9th Weioloe per Hormel MILK SPAM "725 12-o. tin AQC I Cose Each SOMI Or THI VAME.TIKS Vegetable Soup Carrots Green Beans Beets Apple Sauce Prunes ONE OF rrj THE VARIETIES ri XTH rm I 1 LT1 MAKIKI King Piikol.

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