Paddock Telford

Paddock Telford

PHE SUNDAY CALL. 17 THE THANKSGIVING EMMA PADDOCK DINNERTELFORD fine to th% ordinary bread dressing. A little manila vegetable hand brush willbe found most convenient for cleans- ing celery. Scrub each stalk lengthwise, rinse thoroughly, then with a sharp knife perape off all rusty lines and lay on the ice until ready to serve. A celery cream soup can be made from the outer and tougher stalks of the celery heads, which are unfit for the table. Take three stalks (which should be the equivalent of two bunches and must be bleached) wash well. trim, off the green leaves, cut into small pieces and boil slowly for three-quarters of an hour ina quart of water or of water and white stock in equal proportions. Strain the celery and water in which it was cooked through a puree sieve, pressing: the pulp pTd-Pas^Tphjd- m of the vegetable through. Add a quart GsrUir\s Qir\r\^r of milk, and (As Given at Grandmother's, IS3O to 1575.) when the mixture comes to the boiling1 point thicken with two large Oyster Soup. Crackers. Celery. Currant Jelly. tablespoonfuls of flour mixed with the dried pea roup, which is not to be de- Home-made Pickles. > same amount of butter and thinned with spjsed. Roast Turkey—Sage "StufSng." Giblet Gravy. Chicken Potpie. a little of the boiling soup. Stir steadily In of the suburban for eight or ten minutes after adding the one towns a year Mashed Turnips. ago Potatoes. Hubbard Squash. thickening, and season with salt and pep- or two several neighbors who were • the best of friends decided to have a co- Creamed Onions. Succotash. Cider Apple Sauce. per. It may be made still richer by the uperative dinner. Tl.is not on the score Cold Slav/. addition of the yolks of two eggs beaten of economy, but for sociability. This Baked Indian Pudding. Pumpkin Pie, In a cup with a little milk or cream. Draw proved a great success financially, from a New York State Cheese. the kettle to the back of the stove, add and, enough of the hot soup to the mixture labor-saving point cf view more Butternuts. Hickory Nuts. Fears. Apples. Grapes. than all, for the Jolly good time It afford- to heat it and prevent Its curdling, then ed both the older people and the children. Coffee. Cider. stir quickly Into the remainder of the At the old homestead where the dinner soup. Serve with croutons cut from stale was served the turkey was roasted, the bread into small hearts, circles or die* vegetables cooked and the coffee mndo. and browned In the oven. One housekeeper whose bread and pastry In place of egg thickening for oefery had achieved more than a local reputa-. soup, many think that the addition of one- tion brought the vheaten loaves, the up-ic-Da^2 quarter of a cupful of almonds chopped golden pumpkin pies and the flaky cran- T.han^sSTVTriS D^nn^- to a paste Is a great improvement to cel- berry tarts to grace the feast. A second ery soup. a big pan of scalloped Oyster Cocktails Served in Grape Fruit furnished luscious % — Sorbets or Roman punch are th* ioe* oysters, with crispy iringco" celery and Preserved Ginger. Thin Brown Bread. Salted Almonds Hints, properly served in the midst of the din- home-made jelly. A third, who hurl in- Consomme. Bread Sticks. Radishes. ner. Ifgame la offered the Ice follows dainty- herited her gift for- cookery from Roast Turkey—Oyster Stuffing. Cranberry Sauce. the roast and precedes the game. Sor- a line of famous Dutch hausfraus, bets, Mashed Potatoes. Glazed Potatoes, Fringed Celery. like punch, are merely iced or only brought a delectable s^alad, a store of Sweet partially frozen. They should be of a wondrous home-made pickles and cakes Lemon Ginger Sherbet. smooth, even cream-like consistency. The tha*. would melt in your mouth, while a Roast Quail. Watercress. Hominy. Lettuce Salad. sorbet may be served in the dainty cupa foui'th—a bachelor maid— supplied the Roquefort Cheese. Wafers. Pumpkin Pie. Mince Pie. of crystal made for the purpose, or In fragrant coffee and the salted almonds. Hickory Nuts. Butternuts. Stuffed Dates. little Impromptu cups of lemon or orange bonbons and artistic: Home-made menus Apples. Pears. Bates. Coffee. lirid. Set on a pretty china plate. Can- and name cards were the gift of another, died rose leaves or violets are sometime* while all brought happy faces, contented scattered over these ices. hearts and a Ftore cf overflowing good A most delicious lemon ice may be humor, made that made the co-operative dirfher to get stuffy and doors and windows can- separate the two thigh Joints from the In this way: To one quart of milk add a function long' to be pleasantly remem- not be thrown open at the last moment. body, passing the knife between the legs the juice of six lemons and a cup and one- bered. and the body, pressing the former out- half of sugar, or more ifneed be. Ifyou want a novelty for your finger Freeze In arranging the Thanksgiving and dividing the joints. carve at once. Do not ourdles; table do bowls try the Japanese water flowers, ward Next be alarmed ifIt not go the absurdity of using the wings from the shoulder joints, It willcome all right as It to ribbon which can be procured at the Chinese and after freezes. This which the breast is to be sliced may be flavored with ginger if preferred, decorations, which really have no raison Japanese stores. Just as the bowls are down- ward. This accomplished, or colored a delicate pink by adding d'etre on any table. The snowy linen placed at the covers drop one in each it can be re- a moved whole, then the "oysters" dis- small quantity of strawberry, raspberry cloth or the polished mahogany or oak bowl, when they will at once expand and lodged from the back and the or cranberry juice. change into flowers and ouier designs. drum- need no such fictitious and unmeaning sticks separated from the thighs. The loops accessories as bows and of ribbon to A most delicious sauce to accompany dressing, of course, Is removed with a EVOLUTION OF OPERA HAT. enhance their Attractions. If flowers are game, roast or broiled birds or poultry spoon. used golden chrysanthemums, dark red is made by thoroughly mixing a heaping opera hat," said the manager If you do of asters or stalks of scarlet salvia. the gifts tablespoonful of dry mustard with a glass not care for oyster or chest- a fashionable hatting establishment, stuffing, try formerly of the rich auiumn, are always appro- of currant jellyuntil neither can be per- nut this of rice which proved "was made almost exclu- THEsively of merino. priate. Fruit makes always an effective its popularity at the Rice Kitchen at the There were a few ceived from the other. This was a fa- men who wore opera hats ailk, the Thanksgiving table, Corson, Pan-American Exposition: Brown a chop- of ribbed center for and vorite sauce with Miss Juliet who which they had made to order a ped onion in some mix at cost one truer to tradition than flowers. Ar- declared that canvasback especially butter and with it of |12 each, the cost of the merino hat range It on a low glass or silver dish, should never be served without it. two cupfuls of boiled rice and one cupful being J7; and there were also a few, these placing a reflector under it if you have of bread crumbs which have been mois- mostly older men, who wore opera hats one. Take pains with the color effects. Some men seem born to carve turkey. tened in a cupful of milk. Season with of black satin, whicn likewise they had Select rosiest, yellowest apples and Others have the distinction thrust upon salt, pepper, sage or other sweet herbs made to order. August Belmont wore a the satin opera hat. burnish until yt<u car. see your them, willy-nilly;while still a third cla3S as preferred, and add half a pound reflection. of "The merino hat, however, long (happily a minority) insist upon delegat- sausage was the Choose the yellow brewn pears and the meat chopped fine. Stir all the most generally worn, and so it grapes, these, ing delicate operation to their wives, ingredients thoroughly mixed, remained rich purple and white and that until then —and practically unchanged except that with the scarlet of your radishes, the who thereby prove themselves much the stuff the prepared turkey and secure the it had come to be finished with sacin on crisp green and white of your celery and better half of the twain. In order to In- openings. the under side of the brim—until some years ago. the brown of tuikey, will give you sure success, there are several things to eight or ten Then men took rich To prepare th© radish for the to silk hats *h« opera, the you need. Ifthe Is be borne in mind: a keen edge to the flowers wearing to and the all color dinner table, select the smooth, round, distinctive opera hat fell Into disuse IW. following menu is suggested, as leaving mis leaves a contingent ot iz afternoon, carving knife, a working hard ones. of runa cents served in the as was the and Intimate opera hat their To thank thee for these gitts thine! no unpaid wake: may Wash, trim off the threadlike root, but took for an oldest sillc J'or summer's sunshine, winter's enow, bitter taste of bills in Its that be used for bread or two or Thanksgiving dinner of our ancestors, knowledge of his turkeyship's anatomy, hat, was as good as any for ]"or kindle, glow.

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