1 ' THE WAYNESV1LLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAYATigust Page 4 Stuffed Tomatoes Baked 6 medium-sized tomatoes, eup soft bread crumbs. 1 tablespoon chopped onion. Vi cup finely chopped celery or cookd meat. 2 tablespoons melted lard. Salt and pepper. Wash but do not peel. Remove a slice from the stem end of tomato. Scoop out center. Mix with othe fill ing ingredients. S..; I Selected as "Miss Paris 1937" fomatn with c-.lt i- ' "Jf Sprinkle top with .j,. , ..'T dot with lard. P!a,A. r ','."J'' containing enough ' bottom and bake in ;i ... ,j (350 degs. F.) alwut :;u Read The Ads f, f 'fi, . I) ... 1 1 i t t .i. Yt Ml'. if . JELLIED TUNA WITH MAYON NAISE 1 package lemon gelatine. 1 pint warm water. 2 table-spoons vinegar. 1 tea-spoon .salt. 1 cup tuna fish, flaked. 2 tablespoons pimiento, finely chop ped. V cup mayonnaise. Dissolve gelatine in warm water. Add vinegar and salt. Chill. When slight ly thickened, fold in remaining ingre dients. Turn into individual molds. Chill until film. Unmold on crisp lettuce. Garnish with additional may onnaise. Serves 8. Liver Cake 1 pound beef liver. 1 medium large onion. C square crackers. 1 teaspoon salt. '-8 teaspoon pepper. 2 tablespoons milk. 2 eggs beaten slightly. Force the liver, onion and crackers through a food chopper, using the me- j dium blade. Add the salt, pepper, I milk and eggs and mix thoroughly. I Drop by rounded tablespoons into .skillet containing .'5 tablespoons of melted shortening. Pan fry until nicely browned on both sides. Hue Experiences.fflff a week for them ! Each w..k la Aug. 28, w. ghr twenty $5 pril.l or but Tru. experiences with black Mag. Mere n one trom Mn. W.J Fudge, 1723 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga. Read it, try Black Flag, then tend yours with your own and dealer's name, address. Slack FlagCo, 6alt,Md Moquito tormntBd ui all night. I thought we'd go crazy. W wr almott -with in g for winter again. Finally I prayed with Black Flag and nothing that I've ever tried equals tt In killing mosquitoei. I don't worry about them any more." ON DOGS OR CATS USI BLACK FLAG FLEA POWDER QUICKER.. SURER Three laboratory teiti prove It , kill all household Iniecti. Ye It Is lafej has pleasant odor. REAL FOOD SAVINGS Iona Sliced or Halves PEACHES 3 LARGE itl! I cans UUir MIM AND MELLOW COFFEE 8 O'CLOCK 2 - 39c Red Circle, 2 lbs. 4.'k Rokar, 2 lbs. 47c ARMOUR'S STAR VIENNA SAUSAGE 3 25c Alt MOt'R'S ST AH Gorned BEEF .- 21 WHITKIIOrSE MILK EVAPORATED 3 NS 20C SWIFT'S JEWEL 8 - M .05 ANN PAGE SALAD ' DRESSING 20c B!NS0 ur8e p3cke 22c Regular Package 1c Extra SOAP ROUND ROLLS 4 -. 18c J I 2 9s BANANAS golden ripe 5 lbs 25c GRAPES white malaga 3 lbs. 25c LETTUCE large heads 3 for 25c CELERY large stalks 10c COOKING APPLES 10 lbs. 23c : llllllli Lily Lamb Onlv 17 years old, with curly blonde hair and a naive smile, Lily Lamb was chosen as "Miss Paris, 1937", a new type from those in the past who have been so honored. Walnut Cookies ; (Contributed by Miss Mary Margaret Smith, County Home Demonstra tion Agent.) The recipe was given to Miss Smith by an old lady in whose family it has been used for more than a hundred years. 1 eup sugar. Iy3 cup of lard or butter, cup sweet milk. 1 egg. 1 teaspoon baking powder. Vi teaspoon soda. Vb teaspoon salt. 1 teaspoon of vanilla. Enough flour to make a soft dough (between 4 and six cups). Mix in gredients as listed above. Filling 2 cups of black walnuts chopped. 1 cup of sugar. Cream or milk, enough to melt su gar.; ' Making mixture warm, heat in double boiler and keep warm while using. Roll dough very thin, cut with cook ie cutter, place one and a half tea spoons of filling on cookie, then place another on top, press the edges to gether and bake. ORANGE 'CREAM CAKE (4 egg whites) .1 cups sifted Hour. U teaspoons baking powder. '-2 cup butter or other shortening 1 12 cups sugar. 1 cup milk. teaspoon lemon extract, 4 egg whites, stilly beaten. Sift (lour, measure, add baking pow der; and sift together three time Cream butter thoroughly, add sugar gradually, and cream together until light and fluffy. Add ..flour, alternately with milk, a small amount at a time, beaten after each addition until smooth.: Add lemon extract. Fold in egg whites quickly and thoroughly. Bake in two greased JMnch layer pans in moderate oven (,'i75 degs. F.) 25 to 30 minutes, Spread orange filling between layers, and orange fluff frosting over cake. Top with sections. LEMON CHEESE TARTS . (6 to 8 tarts) : 1 cup cottage cheese, 'i teaspoon salt. 2 teaspoons cream, ' teaspoon nutmeg. 1 teaspoon grated lemon peel, cup sugar. . 2 eggs. ' i cup currants. Press cheese through fine sieve, add salt, cream, nutmeg, and lemon peel. Beat sugar with eggs. Combine the two mixtures. Add currants washed and dredged with flour. ' Pour into unbaked pastry shells, filling each about two-thirds full. Put into hot oven (425 degs. F.) for about 5 min utes. Reduce heat to moderate (350 degs; F.) and bake 10 minutes more. Dill Beef Birds There is a Swedish air about these "Birds" for the flavoring has the tang of many Swedish foods. Cut one pound of then round steak into six oblongs. Center each piece with a bit of bacon and a strip pf dill pickle. Roll, fasten with toothpicks, brown in shortening, ' sprinkle with flour, salt and paprika and add 4 cups of hot water. Cook slowly one hour or until tender. Place dumplings seasoned with caraway seeds, if liked, on top of the rheat and cook 15 minutes long- BEATEN BISCUITS (About 4 dozen) 4 cups flour. cup lard. Equal parts milk and water. 2 teaspoons salt. Sift salt with flour. Work in short ening with ringer tips. Stir in liquid gradually, until a dough stiff enough to handle is formed. Roll on a floured board. Fold dough over and beat with a rolling pin about 20 minutes, folding over and over as the dough is pounded out on a thin sheet. When dough is smooth and velvety, roll out to one-half inch thickness. Cut into rounds. Prick clear through twice with a fork. Place on a grease tin in a hot oven, 400 degs. F. Bake about 20 minutes or until nicely browned. Meat Dishes Suitable for Warm Weather; Apple Recipes Listed Luncheon Roll 1 chopped onion. 2 tablespoons fat. 1 egg. cup milk. 1 teaspoon salt. Few grains pepper. M cup cracker crumbs. 1 pound chopped beef. M: teaspoon salt. 2 teaspoons baking powder. 2 tablespoons shortening. Vs cup milk (approximately.) Fry cup milk in fat until a delicate brown. Beat egg; add milk, salt, pep per and crumbs; mix well. Add chop ped beef and fried onion. Form into a roll place on a rack in baking pan. Bake in a moderate oven for 45 min utes. Remove from oven. Mix flour, salt and baking powder. Cut in short ening with knives or rub in with fin ger tips. Add enough milk to hold ingredient together. Roll out bis cuit dough a little larger than - the meat roll. Cover meat with top of loaf and brush with milk. Bake in a hot oven until the biscuit crust is a nice brown. Corn Beef Hash Nests 'With' Poached ''. ' KKKS .'.''''' Open canned corn beef hash and shape into nests. (Individual rounds with a depression in the center, i place in a frying pan to heat and brown on the bottom. In the mean time poach, as many eggs as will be needed, cooking in rings to keen the eggs from spreading. Make 'parsley. butter by creaming 3 tablespoons but ter and 1 tablespoon finely chonned parsley and 1 teaspoon lemon juice; ;uli 'i; teaspoon chopped chives. To serve place corned beef nests on a platter, drop a poached eett in p:wh and with a teaspoon of parsley, butter. uarnish with sprigs of parsley. Apple Dumplings 12 cups flour. 3 teaspoons baking powder. Vi teaspoon salt. 5 tablespoons shortening. cup milk. 6 apples. 6 tabVspoons sugar. Sift dry ingredients: mix in short ening; add milk to make soft dough. Roll inch thick on floured honrd' divide into 6 parts; on each place an nppie, washed, pared, cored and sliced. Put 1 teaspoon sugar and ri teasnoon butter on each. Moisten edges of dough; fold up around apple, press ing tightly together. Place in greas ed pan; sprinkle with cinnamon and sugar and dot with butter. Bake in moderate oven 40 minutes. II The Home Of Good Food FLOUR s Yukon's Best, 24 lbs. Si i Pillsburys'Best,24lbs. $1 COFFEE Santo, lib n Maxwell House, lb 29 1-4 lb. a LIFiWsi 1 Ml 1-2 lb 1 Ice Tea Glass FREE With Each id Powdered Sugar 3 boxes 25i Chocolate, Bakers, 1-2 lb. pkg 10 Cocomalt, 1 lb. can ...a Duke Mayonnaise, pts. . , 23 J.F.G. Sandwich Spread, 10 oz. . . 15 Salad Dressing, qts. . ...... . ... . .25c Corn Flakes or Post Toasties, 3 fori Scott Towels ....1( Scott Tissue 3 for 23 6 small 4 5 3 large ......... 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