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U • NEW CASTLE NEWS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1945 Have you ever reflected rue fully upon a meat loaf which has become somewhat too dry and solid in cooking, while the pan around it is swimming in juice, and wished for a way to keep the liquid where you want it — in the loaf? Try cooking a meat loaf wrapped in patapar paper. Patapar has been hard to obtain, like all paper products, but at least one grocery in Chappaqua has it in stock now, and probably others have too. When you try it, you might use a recipe dreamed up by George Mardikian and presented in Ris book \Dinner at Omar Khay yam's\: 2 pounds meat (lamb, beef or veal, either fresh or cooked) 2 large onions, chopped 2 green peppers, chopped i cup finely chopped parsley 1 cup breadcrumbs 2 raw eggs i teaspoonful allspice £ teaspoonful powdered mustard \ cup tomato juice salt and pepper to taste 4 hardboiled eggs, for stuffing Put meat, peppers, onions, and parsley through the meat grind er. (If you buy ground meat, just chop the vegetables fine and pro ceed from there). Mix all toget her in a large mixing bowl; £dd bread crumbs and all other in gredients. Break in the 2 raw eggs and combine thoroughly. Form into a roll, putting hard- boiled eggs in the center of the meat. Roll it in greased patapar paper, making a package with both ends sealed. Put in baking dish and bake for 1J to 2 hdurs in a moderate oven. I'd suggest, to complete your menu, that green peas and cauli flower au gratin would go well with meat loaf a la Mardikian. Separate the cauliflower into flowerets for quick cooking, and cook uncovered in a large amount of boiling salted water till just tender, about 8 to 12 minutes. Remove flowerets to a greased flat baking dish, arranging with tops up to resemble the whole head, pour over them a cheese sauce, and place under the broil er for a few minutes, till the sur face is a bubbly brown. For the cheese sauce, make a cup of medium white sauce, add a I cup of grated cheese, a quarter tea spoon of Worcestershire sauce and a scant teaspoon of pre- HAROLD CAMPBELL. SURVEYOR Greeley Ave., Opposite Bridge Telephone Chappaqua 555 Frederick P. Macarell Maintenance and Repairs on PLUMBING, HEATING and OIL BURNERS Telephone Chappaqua 207 NEW LOW COST Theft and Robbery Insurance for Homes, Families, Everywhere. Covers at home and wherever you go. IDA H. RICHARDS INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Telephone 4 pared mustard, and stir over a low heat thl cheese is melted. And for dessert—here is a low- sugar one to make in the morn- ing-'that's reaaly wonderful. Danish Lemon Pudding 3 aggs, separated £ cup sugar £ tablespoon gelatin Juice and rind of 1£ lemons \ cup cold water Separate the eggs and beat the whites stiff. Beat the yolks hard until very light and lemon yellow —4 or 5 minutes. Add the sugar, lemon juice and grated rind slowly to the beaten yolks. Fold in the whites. Meanwhile dissolve the gelatin in the cold water, then place over hot water to melt—add to the pudding, mixing gently. Pour into a glass pudding dish which has been rinsed with cold water and let chill. Serves four. Books In Review By Charles Lee No man can escape death and taxes. To these certainties a book-reviewer annually makes special additions of his own, in cluding new bookshelves at home and an extra thickness to the lens for that astigmatic left-eye. He also suffers assorted varieties of remorse come December for the loose manner in which he has employed adjectives in the preceding twelve-months. How ever, adjectives are the expend ables of his calling; and a book reviewer who does not care to use them with judicious enthu siasm had better get into a less evangelical trade. Let him pro perly regret his false enthusiasms but keep a high shine on En thusiasm itself, knowing that with it he is a discoverer, with out it a drudge. Come December, and he also makes swift survey of his year's reading; and being of a com municative brotherhood, he is for closing up the keyhole and opening the door to those who would observe him at this chore. All of which is by way of pre face to the Record's annual al phabetical prompter, which, while it needs must omit some of the year's outstanding titles be cause of space, will spell out many a suggestion for those con fusingly in search of the right To the literarily holidazed, there- gift-book for the right person, fore, our greeting and the follbw- ing recommendations: ANCESTOR DEPT.: Struthers Burt's \Philadelphia: Holy Ex periment'' (Doubleday Doran) is a portrait of our city's past that would have earned a sweeping doff of the plumed hat from Wil liam Penn. Indeed, make it twenty-one doffs for a proper salute! BIOGRAPHY: Seven sugges tions: J. G. Randall's 2 -volume \Lincoln The President\ (Dodd Mead), the year's major biogra phical achievement. W. E. Wood ward's \Thomas Paine: Amer ica's Godfather\ (Dutton), a re discovery of a half-forgotten and infamously abused American hero Samuel Hopkins Adams' \A Woollcott: His Life and His World\ (Reynal and Hitchcock), the most entertaining biography of the year ..Claude Bowers' completion of his massive 3- volume \Thomas Jefferson\ (Houghton Mifflin) Frank Gra ham's informal and zesty por trait of the late \Al Smith\ (Putnam) and a heads-or-tails MIKKELSEN'S EXPRESS & STORAGE CO., Inc. Local and Long Distance Moving Packing — Shipping — Crating GERALD MARCHALL, General Manager Telephones Pleasantville 180 Mt. Kisco 5388 AMUSO MASON CONTRACTOR—GENERAL HOME REPAIR Specializing in Stone and Brickwork Plaster—Stucco, Fireplace and Terrace ROOF REPAIR — SINGLE or ROLL Easy Terms 205 Lexington Ave. Mt. Kisco 5401 Jfor Cfjrtetma* ... EVERGREEN TREES WREATHS - POINSETTIAS HOLLY MISTLETOE ROPING GREENS Cost you no more here than elsewhere and probably less. WILLIAM WEBER GREENHOUSE Greeley Avenue Chappaqua choice between Carl Van Dor- en's 'Benjamin Franklin's Auto biographical Writings'' (Viking) and local historian Nathan Good man's \A Benjamin Franklin Reader\ (Crowell). CROSS - SECTION: Wallace Stegner's picture-text study of America's minorities, \One Na tion\ (Houghton), will ring the jingle-bell with sociological - minded recipients. This is a riftist for America's majority. DROLLERY: Keep 'em laugh ing with (a) James Thurber's \The Thurber Carnival\ (Harp er), an endless merry-go-round of merriment, and/or (b) Ed Zern's \To Hell With Fishing\ (Appleton), a fine catch of caperish prose with 41 of H. T. Webster's funniest cartoons. ESCAPE: Three topnotch tales for the cloak-and-sword set are: Samuel Shellabarger's \Captain From Castile\ (Little Brown), C. S. Forester's \Commodore Horn- blower\ (Little), and Thomas Costain's \The Black Rose\ (Doubleday). HELP ASSURE THE PEACE FOR WHICH OUR MEN HAVE FOUGHT! Mount Kisco Plans Memorial Center William J. O'Brien, chairman of the Mt. Kisco Citizen's Com mittee, announces that a recrea tion center at Leonard Park will be completed by next summer. Costing approximately $200,000, the Center will be a memorial to the 1200 men and women of the community who served in World War II. Plans include a swimming pool, adequate to serve 325 persons a day. A wading pond, bath houses, three tennis courts, a half mile track, skating pond, bleachers and parking space will be in cluded. Every resident in the Towns of New Castle and Bedford will be asked to contribute CHAPPAQUA LIBRARY HOURS Mon., Wed., Fri. 12 - 9 P. M. Tuesday 9-6 P. M. Saturday .. '.. 9-12 Noon Sat. Story Hour —10:30 A.M. SHOPPING IS A REAL PLEASURE at the h mn\ SHOP The Place For Nice Things Telephone Chappaqua 427-J