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The Baltimore Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 135

Publication:
The Baltimore Suni
Location:
Baltimore, Maryland
Issue Date:
Page:
135
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FOOD IN THE NEWS Hv you seen the new ready-mix for making macaroons? Or the one for coffee cake? To this add water, that's all. drop in the granular yeast which comes boxed with the hale a thousand exotic whiffs in a single breath of the Arabian chervale, a soup from Port Said. There's a mulligatawny as it's made in the Orient, an onion soup typical of the Basque country. China is sending canned rice birds, heads off, insides out, steamed just tender, each no bigger than a baby sparrow, eight to a pound tin. mix but separately packaged.

Hot-roll mixes, a half-dozen brands bake rolls golden-brown, light and well-risen, and in half the usual time. Boon to the busy are the new ready-mix frostings in vanilla, chocolate and strawberry. Add water, mix and spread. Drink your sweets and less tooth decay will occur than when they're taken in solid form like candy and cake, according to tests made at the Wisconsin Experiment Station. When fine food par by Clementine Paddleford Drop a nickel into the newest vending machine and a hot cup of coffee, sweetened and creamed, pops out to the hand.

Pressing in the coin crushes three pellets, one of market it eliminates spoilage. Coming: frozen lemonade blocks. Dilute and drink. Did you know that crushed pineappleisnolongercrushed? A new method of processing cuts it into tiny juicy cube-lets, the better to hold the flavor and a more interesting Tear off a spoonful is the principle of a new-type package for baking powder. The product is contained in a cellophane ribbon in pre-meas-ured amounts, a teaspoonful to a section.

The ribbon feeds ticles containing sugar touch the teeth, they are apt to lodge there and encourage trouble. Sip a soda or such and it's down in a hurry nothing to chew, nothing to stick to the teeth. Frozen waffles sell six to a package baked just golden, ready to place in the toaster for one-minute heating light, tender, crisp. Almond shells are being squeezed to make a new kind of syrup tasting like maple. One ton of shells produces 100 gallons of nectar.

The 30,000 tons of shells which have been wasted annually may now be sold by the trade to garnish the waffle, to float a pancake. soluble coffee, one of dned cream, one granulated sugar. These powders are mixed instantly with boiling water in a heat-proof paper cup and automatically vended. Or there's tea for Strange things come in cans! Soft-shelled crabs, for example, cleaned, cooked, ready to crumb, then to deep-fat fry, distributed to food stores throughout the country by a New Orleans firm located in the old French Quarter. Around-the-world soups, eight in the collection, are canned to sell mail-order.

In- texture. Delicious, this new crush, as a topping on ice cream Popcorn steps out in a chocolate-brown coat, or again it wears cheese. One brand we know gets a smoke treatment. Nobody, it seems, wants popcorn plain buttered. A new tea concentrate similar to soluble coffee is due on the market any day now.

Antiseptic ice is doing a good job escorting the vegetables to out through a slit in the box top, a slit with a serrated metal edge to tear off the spoon measures. Convenient and time-saving; what's more, the, moisture-proof cellophane protects the baking powder against deterioration. New IRinso with ifoojira THE SCIENTIFIC SUNLIGHT INGREDIENT puts sunshine in your even on rainy days i THAT'S WHY ONLY NEW RINSO, t1 4 a i 1 WASHES WHITE CLOTHES VJUITEQ THAN BRAND NEW 1 '1 MAKES WASHABLE COLORS DQIGHTEQ THAN BRAND NEW No other soap can give these results because no other soap contains Solium All the vear "round on neii. You'll see washable colors look brighter than brand netc. You'll even see yellowed and grayed clothes made whiter than brand neu And, the oftener you wash your clothes with" new Rinso containing Solium, THE WHITER AND BRIGHTER THEY CET! Get a package of new Rinso containing Solium todav! rainy days or sunny whether clothes are hung in-doors or out new Rinso with Solium, the scientific Sunlight ingredient, puts new brilliance in your wash, a brilliance never known liefore! Yes, you'll rub your eyes in amazement! You'll see white clothes wash hiter than brand SOLIUM the miracle Sunlight ingredient is an exclusive development of wartime scientific research by the world-famous laboratories of Lever Brothers Company.

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