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Take half a pound of rich American cheese, j one cream cheese, one tablespoon ful of cream, two green peppers and one Southern onion chopped fine. Rob the cream cheese, cream and grated or minced American cheese to a smooth paste. ?Add the-finely chopped onion, a stalk of celery and the peppers all finely minced. Season with paprika, add salt and cayenne and mold into a loaf. P*ace on Ice to harden. Serve w ith hot toasted crackers. Lobster With Rice.? Cnt the white moat of one chicken and one lobster Into dice. Put two tablespoonfuls of sweet fat Into a shallow frying pan, add one sweet green pepper and one ?weel rod pepper chopped fine; stir txntil_the.v?afe. soft _ Add. the lobster and thicken, one teaspoonful of salt; froat slowly, wfi1Te"a cupM of seasoned !om:it.? rauce is prepared. 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