{ title: 'Lackawanna press. (Lackawanna, N.Y.) 1949-19??, May 13, 1949, Page 12, Image 12', download_links: [ { link: 'http://www.loc.gov/rss/ndnp/ndnp.xml', label: 'application/rss+xml', meta: 'News about NYS Historic Newspapers - RSS Feed', }, { link: '/lccn/sn94057961/1949-05-13/ed-1/seq-12/png/', label: 'image/png', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn94057961/1949-05-13/ed-1/seq-12.pdf', label: 'application/pdf', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn94057961/1949-05-13/ed-1/seq-12/ocr.xml', label: 'application/xml', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn94057961/1949-05-13/ed-1/seq-12/ocr.txt', label: 'text/plain', meta: '', }, ] }
Image provided by: Lackawanna Public Library
LA_CKAWANNA_PR«ESS, MAY 13, 1949 H OUS EHOLD MVEMOS South African %H-.u;b'b es Faiél War B:’ri;ides I Variety of Waffle Presentation Offers ~ Breakfast, Luncheon, Dessert Treats JOHANNESBURG.——Unhappy is the lot of many of the 2,000 Italian girls who married South African soldier’s serving in Italy in war- time and afterward joined them in the Union. heard from many of these girls. They came to A with high hopes only in many cases to ‘have their ‘dreams shattered ‘by unhape piness and pLave1ty. Coming from typical happy, uni- ted -Italian homes, they were taken to live with their ~husband’s par- ents, whcre discord rose. ‘low’ G07 A12 My I APE _ B2 LYNN CHAMBERS’ MENU Creamed Chicken ‘Commeal Waf Tossed Vegetable Salad Beverage Green Apple Pie 3‘ la Mode ~ ‘Recipe Given Authority for the statement is Father ‘Gennaro Ruacci, Italian ‘Catholic priest here, who has Camel Newspaper Campaigm add onion juice and salt. Add‘ milk slowly. stirring constantly, and cook until smooth and thick ened. Add the eggs and cook until heated through. Serve over wat-' Features 3-0-Day Mildness Test And Big-Name Testimonials 3511?‘ If § ‘ii ‘Corn Meal Waffle: (Makes 5 Servings) 1 cup sifted enriched flour 3 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons sugar 1 cup corn meal 2 eggs 1-1/3 cups milk 1/. cup melted butter or (at In their present newspaper campaign for Camel cigarettes, R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company features the 30-day Camel mild- ness test. as the result of making their own 30-day Camel mildness test. Among the outstanding person- alities used in this series are Johnny Vander Meer and Gene Bearden, baseball pitchers, Willie }_Ioppe and Willie Mosconi, bil- liard players, Gene Sarazen and Lew Worsham. golf professionals, Gladys Swarthout and Virginia Macwatters. opera and concert singers, Cole Porter, composer. and Patricia Morison, singing actress and star of the new Cole Porter musical comedy hit, “Kiss Me Kate.\ A similar coast-to-coast test was recently made by hundreds of smokers under the supervision of noted throat specialists. In this test, hundreds of men and women smoked Camels, and only Camels, for 30 consecutive ays . . . smoking an average of one to two packs a day. Each week the throats of these smokers were examined by noted throat spe- cialists . . . a total of 2470 care- ful examinations. And these throat specialists report_ed_ not one single case of throat irritation due to smoking Camels! Each advertisement in this campaign features two outstand- ing personalities who are Camel smokers. One a famous “veteran” star in some particular sport or other activity who has been a Camel smoker for years, and the other a rising young star who has recently switched to Camels Sift together dry ingredients. Place eggs, milk, sifted dry in- gredients and melted butter in a bowl. Beat wxth rotary beater until batter is smooth. Do not overbeat. Pour batter onto hot wattle iron and bake until iron stops steaming. Versatile Waffles Fit Any Menu! (Set Racipe: Below) This current Camel campaign is also being featured on t e Camel radio programs, which in- clude the Screen Guild Players, the Bob Hawk Show, the Jimmy Durante Show, and the Vaughn Monroe Show. Waffle Tricks Oatmeal Waffles (Makes 6 servings) 1% cups sifted enriched flour 3 teaspoon: baking powder 35 teaspoon salt LYNN SAYS: Use these Hints \AS LONG as I know how to make waf I can get to- For Making Waffles Season the grids 01 a new waffle iron unless the manufacturer ad- vises you otherwise. To season the iron, when it is still cold. brush with cooking oil. Heat the iron to baking temperature and allow to cool. Discard the first wattle made as it will be greasy. After this. waffles will not stick to the iron. gather I good 1: r e a l: I a 5 t, a fancy lunch- eon or serve a glamorous des- sert,\ said a new bride. This young lady was indeed on the rizht track; she had perfected one dish, and she could be certain that any occasion would be covered simply but adequately with it. Waffles may be varied in many dl ways, and they can easily to from breakfast to luncheon to dessert for dinner or a party. No. not the same waffle, or course, but with a slight variation wai really can do all these things. Plain waffles with butter and syrup or honey are ideal for break- lut main dishes. Try pairing them with crisply browned sausages, crisply browned bacon strips. or ham. Dealers throughout the coun- try who have cooperated in this campaign by placing Camel dis- plays in their windows and on their counters have reported new sales records for thxs favorite cigarette.—Adv. [E11 2 eggs 1% cups milk 1/3 cup melted shortening 54 cup quick, rolled oats, un- cooked Cash Homogeniz : TR.1 961 Silt together baking powder and salt. Add eggs, milk and melted shortening. Beat with rotary egg beater until fairly smooth. Fold In rolled oats. Pour batter onto hot wattle iron. Bake until iron stops steaming. Don’t peek into the waffle iron while it steams. This means the waffle is still baking. When pouring out wattle batter. measure the amount in a measur- ing cup so you will get the exact amount needed. Then anyone in the family will be able to bake the waffles with the correct amount at batter. It crumbs from the wattle stick to the iron, brush them or! with a stltr-brlstled brush. Never immerse the wal iron in water. ‘ ‘ Saved A God-send f When cw:-km mam mg um. uour szonuu.| nrmvrllm tho {mm-. SYHIIII‘llnSllIcl't‘Ill'I Tnh IS. NO lnmtlv jmy ur rvuxrn b--nlo BELL-ANS for THERE ARE ANY number of variations for dessert waf Use them for an easy dessert, or serve them as a party snack. . .. J‘ 543 Dessert Waffles (Makes 10-12 small waffles) 1 cup sifted cake flour $5 teaspoon salt 3 teaspoons baking powder 3 eggs. separated 1 cup rich milk Slit together the flour, baking powder and salt. Beat egg yolks Rub the waffle iron, after each use, with a soft cloth to remove smudges and finger marks. If the iron gets dull, use a silver pol- ish on it. St For luncheon, vary the waffle. Ind nerve with creamed eggs, chicken, tuna or mushrooms. The dessert wattle is rich, and it may be plain, orange or even choc- olate- Have you ever put together chocolate wattle: with peppermint stick ice cream and passed the chocolate sauce? Yes, simple but very elegant! Or. how about crisp and golden brown wat- tle: crowned with whipped cream and bananas? Yes, another tav- orlte! Railroad Stops Big Train To Give cat to Young Girl untix thick and lemon - colored. 2,; Add to milk. then *6 olend in dry in- gredients. Fold in Q ); melted butter and V last. the stif * beaten egg whites. Pour into waf iron and bake until steaming ceases. OXFORD. LA.—-A r a i It o a d stopped its passenger train at this little Louisiana town to give a girl a tomcat. Tho girl had baked 1 cake for the railroad. SAVE mac/aos .:(eTc//EN rm: u/my ,§ea . 0 The cat went to 13 year old Marlene Wendt. replacing one which was killed by a Texas 8: Pacific locomotive. 1349 E 30 MINUTE ROLLS 2 nncluns Rad star 1 an Snoclul Acllvn Dry You! 3 cups sum all numou lk cup: warm ntnr (1050 llam- tn 110° F.) 2 tahlunomn zhomnlng. It our war gzvslted and mind It (ounce!!! all M“\''\' iiup I: Dluolve yeast In turn: water 005' to Ho’ F.)1n lam: mlxlnx bowl. Slop 2: Add Sui-‘If, salt. and unbcatcn cu. Add Ilnur nadually. Bent well wlzh electric mixer on low at nzcdlum weed, or by hand with lam: wcbden spoon. Add lhorzcnlnr, bzatlnz untll thoroughly mlxcd. stop 3: Spar-n dough Into wcll zrcastd mumn pant, llll_lnz Ihaut one-third full. Sup 4: Le: rm; In Hum DEE: (9D' 1 95'F.) untll dmmx ms dsaja lcvcl with top at guumn Jul (tbaul‘25 to 30 minutes.) jnp 5: Rake’ In modu- atcly l-mt ovcn,(375‘ to 4o0'F.) 20 mln. soap 6: Remove (ram mm and nerve mm. Ylelds 18 to 24 rolls. 1 O O 0 BASIC WAFFLES may be quickly and simply made from a pan- cake mix in the 1o_11qw_ing manner: Quick Wnmes (Makes 5 servings) 8 cups pancake ready-mix y,_cup melted shortening Ice Cream and Waffles: Use dessert waffles. top with a scoop of vanilla ice cream and serve with sweetened, crushed straw- berries or chocolate sauce and ba- nanas. The presentation was made by the engineer of the train which ran over Mar1ene's dead pet. Other r.a._i1,r9.a,de:s \.ve.:e, present. Marlene invited the railroad men to the store owned by her father, W. H. Wendt, to try a cake with chocolate icing she had baked. \I like the cat.\ said Marlene. “He looks_ just like Cinder, my other cat. Pm going to name him T & P. ex‘; [GI Chocolate Chip Waffles: Stir into the batter, before baking. V; cup semi-sweet chocolate chips. Chocolate Waffle: Add to des- sert wattle, ‘xi cup sugar sifted with dry ingredients. Fold in with butter, 1% squares. melted. un- sweetened chocolate. 2 eggs 2 cups milk Place all ingredients in am’ediur sized mixing bowl. Beat with I» rotary egg beater until batter is fairly smooth. Pour batter into a wai iron which has been heated. Bake until iron stops steaming. Honey-Butter Sauce: Warm one cup of liquid honey in the top part ‘$3 .~V_—.:_ 01 B d 0 lib 1 O , ~es- -’ -- boiler. Add to it .,_,'-_l ? cup butter, I\ \~ . -. 4 teas oon of .\ ' cinnamo: and a - 75: dash of nutmeg. Serve warm. fi}\ht\§nd delicious oatmeal waf- have a nutty all their own. Besides adding rolled out: make wal high in the im- portant B vitamins, protein and Iron. They're excellent served with butter and syrup, along with criap bacon. For n supper main dish, puir them with creamed eggs. The girl wrote the Texas & Pa~ ci railroad saying: “Dear sir: My cat was killed by one of your engines. He was. a black cat named Cinder. I would appre- ciate another cat.\ LISJ Orange Waffles: Fold in the des- sert waf batter, two tablespoons orange juice and 1% teaspoons grated orange rind. Serve with orange or pineapple sauce. and The railroad thought that one over a few days. “In the near future we will see that you have a cat to replace Cinder,\ the line wrote to Marlene. Employes oi the railroad scur- ried around to find a cat to suit Marlene. “Cinder didn't have any white whatsoever,\ she had said in a second letter. “Cinder was a big pet. I mean you could pick hlm up any time and pet him.\ The railroad finally found a suit- able animal and arranged for a train to stop here tor presentation ceremonies. O O 0 IF YOU WANT to serve these waffles for a quick supper or luncheon dish, here is a suggestion for creamed eggs. Creamed Eggs (Serves 6) 2 tablespoons butter 3 iablespoons flour M teaspoon onion Juice 2 cups milk M tenspoon salt 6 hard-cooked eggs, shelled and chopped Melt butter in top of double boiler; MOBII