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October 4, 1946 BAILEY BUGIE_, ^ BAILEY. NQRTM CA^nOLINA Page iX ' EAT IT UP WEAR IT OUT HomeEcProjectsVary ClassMakeCookies Courses in canning and jelly making by special processes were completed by all home economics stu dents during the first weeks of school. Pears, grapes, and apples were among the fruits used. Home Ec* III students continued their study of cookery by learning to make dishes for special occasions. Crocheting and knitting were taught to students of class II following their unit of food preservation. Home 15c. I students en gaged in a study of cloth ing and personal grooming. After this unit is com pleted, sewing will be their project. An apron is to be made and then dresses. HOME ten CROCHETS Striving with earnestness, home ec. II class works in tensively on crocheting. Mrs. ''.'ilson crochets with the class. Minute after minute, hour after hour this work goes on. From this continuous ‘ looping of thread, one begins to see unraveling hats, pocketbooks, and gloves, ’"hen completed, they will be seen sported around school. ■ L.M.P* Girls of Home Ec, III used the following recipes for making cookies: 0RANJ3S CREAM CUPCAEES 3/4 cup shortening 11/4 cups sugar 3 beaten egg yolks 3 cups flour 1/4 teaspoon salt 4 teaspoon baking powder 1/2 cup orange juice 1/2 cup water 1 teas, vanilla 6xtract 3 stiff-beaten egg whites Thoroughly cream shorten ing and sugar; add egg yolks and beat well. Add sifted dry ingredients alternately with orange juice, water, and vanilla extract. Fold in egg whites. Bake in greased cupcake pans in moderate oven (350°) 30 minutiss. Frost with Orange Butter Frosting. i!iakes 3 dozen cupcakes. COCOITOT KISSES 2 stiff-beaten egg whites 1 cup brown sugar 2 cups corn flakes 1/2 cup chopped nut meats 1 cup moist, shredded coconut 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract. Beat egg whites and MAKE IT OVER , OR DO WITH OUT HomeEc.ClubToGive HalloweenC arnlvat Plans for a Halloween Carnival, given in the gjrm for the purpose of raising money for future use, are in the making by Home Ec, Club members. Committees chosen at the last meeting to make plans are headed by Maxine I«fed- lin, chairman of the de corating committee; Patsy Lamm, chairman of the entertainment committee; and Octavia Beard, chair man of the refreshment committee. Refreshments are to be sold, There will be numerous side shows, as house of horrors; fishing, fortune telling, and many other features. Fold in corn flakes,not meats, and coconut. Add vanilla extract. Drop from teaspoon onto well- greased cooky sheet. Bake in moderate oven (350°) 15 to 20 minutes. Place pans on damp towel; remove cookies immediately with spatula. If cookies stick to pan, return to oven to soften. Granulated sugar may be substituted for Irown sugar. Makes 1 1/2
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