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Fitchburg Sentinel from Fitchburg, Massachusetts • Page 13

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What's Cooking In Books? Fitchburg (Mass.) Sentinel 4 Friday, Dec. 15, 1967 I By CECILY AP Food Eililur I Chocolate curls (see below) have filling for cups ready. Withj Place the paper cups in a cool hands, quickly peel the muffin pan. Put the chocolate 1 his ycrr eook.from-scratch; i the to of a double boiler coolcs have excellent cookbooks i hol (not boiling) water. from wh'di to choose.

Three lnc chocolate partially. veteran food writers have of-i it rom the heat and fored-up epicurean fare: "James Beard's Menus Entertaining" 95 This paperback edition of hardcover book published Ulir 'until'the chocolate is com- Jpletely melted (this keeps it With a very small spoon (demitasse spoon) or a paper off the cups. Spoon In desired filling and sprinkle with chocolate curls. Serve immediately. Makes 8 to 10 servings.

Note: The cups may be filled before the beginning of the meal and refrigerated until dessert time. Lemon sherbet, or any ice cream that blends with chocolate, whipped cream, custard, A Face That Launches Emotions Greek Melina Mereouri expresses fright, worry, approval and hope reaction to word that King Constantino of Greece was to oust the ruling military junta. Hiss' Mereouri, who was. stripped of her Greek citizenship because of her opposition to the military take-over, is starring on Broadway in "lllya Darling." (AP Wifephbto) Medical Advice Gommunify Sanitation By Wayne G. Brandstadt, M.D.

(Last of Two Related Articles.) The only'thing, that is better than a prompt recovery from Giving gamma globulin to persons believed to have been exposed to disease formerly advocated, but recent studies suggest'that it is not an. attack of viral hepatitis isjv'qry. effective for this purpose, not to' get it in first place. Q--Is a cold passed from one person 1 to 'another; or are the Since there is no vaccine against disease, prevention is largely a of sanitation. There a few preventive measures that applied within your home.

To prevent the spread of hepa'ti- contaminated hands, every member of the family' should make it a habit to wash, hands thoroughly before meals iind after each trip to. the toilet. For this the use of a that contains hex-achloro- phene -gives the best protection. 'Children should be taught to keep dirty objects out of their mouths. When any circum- stance, such as a flood, -endangers the water supply should boil I a 70-years old.

I get water for at 1 least 12-minutes, cramps in my feet and.legs germs picked xip through the A--The common cold virus.is present in.the secretions of the nose- and throat of persons- in the early stages of the disease. It is borne through the tiny droplets when, such a person sneezes, coughs, laughs or talks. -It -may also, be transmitted by contaminated articles, such as eating utensils. In deal: ing with anything so tiny as a virus, the relative importance of one means -of transmission over another, is hard to By EVELYN PIANO "-'Since- this is the Christmas and time when many people are wondering what to get that certain hard-lo-buy-for' I suggest'record Fortunately is presently a large variety, good albums to choose from. Name the music intefest- in and- to.be every night.

What can I do for them? Would brewer's "yeast help? 'A--Small doses, of quinine sulfate, with or without ami njphylline or other drugs, are often prescribed for muscular cramps. This treatment has helped some persons. It. should not be during pregnancy. jGhloroquine phosphate, is also helpful.

These drugs should- be taken only under medical supervision. immediate temporary relief, nothing beats getting up and walking or massaging the cramped-muscles, is a rich source of vitamin and is not'harm- ful, hut I know of no evidence that it will help your cramps. Good Food- Beverages "That Cheer On Holiday By GAYNOR MADDOX NBA Food and Nutrition Editor I.really like i a it I' holiday-season we get not'alone. song letters, asking how to serve is rroo Much -Nothing" by! champal and now to a iP.etcr, Paul.and: drinks written by Bob Dylan and! punch A wine back i naturally sounds a little, differ- frnTM tiiocn pastry brush, line the insides of hniV the paper cups with the melted make excellent fillings. hT incC ar Sbte i a chocolate coating all the folds Chocolate curls: Have choco rita evenly.

(If.the chocolate hard- inn mi umjjui ui; it nit ijirat has given some of hjs favorite' ens, soften it over hot water.) ready to use. At serving time, their guests. Because the recipes were tried in the Beard cooking school, they include many helpful details. There are suggestions for breakfasts (early and late), luncheons and dinners (informal and formal) and for buffets and cockta.il parties. Any cook who is already devoted to the Beard repertoire and has not.yet encountered "Menus for Entertaining" would do well to ask Santa for-this volume.

Michael Field's Culinary Classics, and Improvisations" (Knopf, $6.95) reflects the cuisines a number of countries. The cookbook's theme is main dishes--from roast turkey poached salmon--and what can ing me, "Once you late at room temperature and use a vegetable parer or sharp knife--longer strokes make longer curls. be done with the left-overs. A Betty Canary- TV Commercials Hide Reaf Fact (Newspaper Enterprise Assn.) I I'm really not a babe in the When a neighbor's woods when it comes to realism, opened his mouth and an recognize it, just as I half-chewed jellybean recognize that little girl mess- tor my inspection, after inform-! jng. cereal around her neck.

i mfi. "OnCP VOU liCk the IK. mnlhttyc' color the I they're clear," former 'Field found it Just. as. nauseating as switched-fields some.years ago ihe commercial, children on and now.

conducts cooking class- television.trying to'convince, me es in New York. He has gone to to buy cereal by showing me great pains to tell cooks.every- thing they need to know to'du- plicate his dishes -successfully. 1 "Chocolate!" by Nika Standen Hazelton and $2.50) is an attractive book con- a i i 5.6 recipes for chocolate-flavored -cakes, frostings', pies, cookies, desserts and dessert sauces, drinks and confections. In addition, there is a how it-runs down their arms! in kitchens, the little girl is going to get her bowltaken away from And, during the next trip to the supermarket, mother is; the I think tlart of the message', child will 'cat instead of; spend- here are ng jnpney on something to pour ing." So, I'll Children are charming. Not, however, when 1 crushing potato- chips in- down her-neck.

Then, there, is the supposed their mouths, when rea ij sta 0 tne father and two ing their noses into ice cones, arid never, never when cramming part of a spoonful brief description of the different I of cereal into their faces while kinds of chocolate and tips on how to use the varieties. Along with a chocolate sampler, assembled by donor, this book would, make a delightful' holiday most of- it drops onto the table. I also think some sponsors are trying a we'e bit of psy etiology. They are telling us that when the. entire Sound Track gift.

One of Mrs. Hazelton's delicious recipes follows. family is mother can IviKA STANDFN HA7FI i wm into room' arid clean CRINKLE CUPS' a S( uirt 8 to cups (3 inches to 4 inches in diameter) as used cupcakes'' 8 squares (i ounces) for'us--getting realism'into ad- chocolate 'vertising lent from the way he would.have recorded Nevertheless, -it's a good- sound, I. think you'll the way. it changes tempo from hard beat'to rythm.

Keep your ears'open for it. think from France, answers these questions for us. French say a c'hampagne glass should never.be iriore than three-quarters filled. Also, the cork. should never be popped.

and is your- speed folk music? Well, there's by- Phil a -album. Phil Ochs never fails-to satisfy his many 'the year is the new by- "Surrealistic. Pillow" was good and nothing this a'lbuiri is no an compare to hard to exception. me if a i this new LP which never, heard Ochs this is. the so many awaited anxiously perfect wayto.

begin, "Pleasure's -nothing to offer the public. Conof the Harbor;" jsidering "Surrealistic. If you like the folk sound such songs, as "Somebody of modern "White then Scott'JicKenzie's album isj'-'Today" a other great the for you'; This album'-in- g. perhaps it is; to milch to the cork and ease it out gently. Your champagne should be properly 40 to 50 degrees is ideal.

You may. keep it. in youi- refrigerator' for a. few hours, '-on the bottom and on its side, you don't intend For eludes MeKenzie's first two hits "San and an Old Time number of equally well dorie cuts. Your taste i chadelic.

style? Then you really have a wide to choose from. Any albums by the Doors, Beatels. Hollies, Love and Country Joe. and the Fish. expect just any album to even come close to it.

still seems that, the Jefferson Airplane are capable of much more than (his. Anyone looking a fantastic song of our times, I suggest they listen to "Who Will Answer" 'by Ed Am'eS; I don't- want to say too much about it other than We around. ngagemenf Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Franklin of S5 Hoover the engagement of their daughter, Anita, to 'David R.

Fiandaca, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Fiandaca of 36 Johnson. Lcominstcr. Miss Franklin is a 1964 graduate of Lcominster High School.

She is presently employed as a secretary by F. J. O'Conncll Real Estate in Fitchburg. Her fianc is a 1965 graduate of Nortc Dame High School and is majoring in business education at Salciv. State i College in Salem.

hts to- That about does it, friends. See you again next week. with ice, half with In 15 or. 20 minutes, you're ready to celebrate. CHAMPAGNE PARADISE 3 ounces of orange fresh or frozen Dash of orange liqueur (Grand Marnier) 4 ounces of chilled French champagne Serve in 8 ounce water glass or wine goblet: CHAMPAGNE NOEL PUNCH 1 pint vodka cup Kirsch Vz cup Cointreau Four over a large block of ice.

in a nunch b'nwl, adding three bottles of dry French! champagne at serving time. Float 30 small strips of cucum her peel. About 28 4-oz, cups. chuckle. This'approach rather, cancels lout another thing they are doing Curly Frilly Head sons.watching the game.on television while spattering-food all a i real life mother might dash i her forehead -as well as on top, 'sides'and j-' nr- mav nee( tne ne 'P of added body.

A new swept-back to the.room and snout, gf he Jinger yest eryear is this very feminine, (lower) over," all right--but she won't) coiffure reminiscent of. Greta Garbo in the early 1930s. One be i when she shovels, sure way to put bounce back into hair is with a soft protein- The romantic new look of floppy curls has returned to the' fashion scene. girl with the right in the back version up after them. I find it difficult to under, stand why.sponsors.choose such messy 'people to use.

their products in. front of Surely it's to persuade me to run Rooneys Split LOS ANGELES (AP) Actpr'jyou might as well go see a law. Rooney, 47,. and sixth wife, Margaret, Superior-Court Commissioner ivorce ij a approved Mrs. RoorJe'y was giving', her'an auto- out buy: do very Mickev Roonev 4 a his shopping when by stomach upset.

mobile and $350 a month for a year. divorce 'Thursday after testi- fying'their brief marriage terrible" and that his love for her lasted barely two 'months. prune uicc instea(J The couple married-Sept. 10, (0 water for braising. 'Swiss' 1966 a a -Vegas, Twoi a fl months later, she said, Rooneyr told, her: this is 0 Good, in roast, We've had a nice time but nowitoo.

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