The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 11, 1954, Image 6

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THE BATTALION
Thursday, November 11,1954
Family Favorites
lllllf" By Mrs. A. J. Holt __
(Ed. note: Mrs. Holt, her husband Archie and their
f five year old daughter Anne are originally from Waco
but have been living in College View for the past four
I and a half years while “they” finished “their” education
at A&M.)
Collecting recipes is a favorite past time of mine—also trying
the new and different ones always proves interesting. My husband’s
favorite past time is eating—and it would be hard to find very many
meats, vegetables, salads or deserts that he doesn’t like. The meal
that I have prepared below for your use is simple to fix and will
serve four average eating people.
Pork Chops ’n Rice
4 medium pork chops 4 tablespoon raw rice
4 thick slices onions T T ' v , 2 cups tomato juice
4 rings green pepper Dash Worchestershire sauce
Season chops with pepper and salt and arrange in a large heavy
skillet. Place onion slice on ea^h chop, top with green pepper ring.
Sprinkle rice over each chop, and pour tomato juice over the entire
dish. Cover and cook over low heat 30 or 40 minutes or until rice is
fluffy. More tomato juice might be needed, depending on the tem
perature used. Lift out each chop and serve with onion, pepper asd
rice as arranged on top.
I Congealed Waldorf Salad
1 package lemon gelatin for quicker setting
1 pint boiling water or 1 cup % cup diced celery
hot and 1 cup cold water % cup nut meats
Mix gelatin and water and refrigerate until partially set. Stir
In the remaining ingredients and, pour into oiled moulds. Chill until
firm. To serve turn out on crisp lettuce leaf and dot top with
mayonnaise.
Wf-- Yeast Rolls
1 yeast cake 6 cups sifted flour
Vz cup sugar 1 teaspoon salt
2 cups lukewarm water ’ y 2 cup melted shortening
1 egg
Crumble yeast cake, add sugar, salt and water. Stir until yeast
Ss dissolved. Add well" beaten egg and then add 3 cups of flour. Beat
this mixture well and add melted shortening (cooled) then add re
mainder of flour. When dough is stiff, knead on well floured board.
Place in a very large bowl and let rise to double size. Knead lightly,
tightly cover bowl and place in refrigerator. Dough can be kept
in the refrigerator for several days. Shape rolls about two hours
before serving. Let rise until doubled in bulk and bake in very hot
oven (400 to 425 degrees). Punch down unused dough and return to
refrigerator. I like to shape the dough in small balls and place three
balls in a well greased muffin tin.
As long as I have used this recipe it has always been fool-proof.
Fresh Peach Pie
6 or 8 fresh peaches OR 2 eggs
1 large can, sliced peaches, 2 tablespoon melted butter
well drained 1 teaspoon vanilla
1 cup sugar Pinch of salt
1 ablespoon flour
Peel and slice peaches or use canned slices placed in unbaked pie
shell (8 or 9 inches). Beat eggs until fluffy. Mix sugar and flour
together then stir into the eggs. Add melted butter, vanilla and a
pinch of salt. Pour mixture over peaches and bake 45 minutes at 350
degrees.
Swedish Christmas Cookies
V2 cup oleo 1 tablespoon lemon juice
% cup sugar % teaspoon salt
1 egg, separated 1 cup sifted flour
2 teaspoons vanilla 1 cup walnuts, finely chopped
1 tablespoon grated orange 25 candied cherries (red and
peel green) halved
Cream oleo and sugar until light and fluffy. Add egg yolk and
beat well. Add vanilla, orange peel, lemon juice, and salt and blend
thoroughly. Add flour gradually, mixing well. Chill dough for about
t\v.j hours. Mold into small balls, dip into slightly beaten egg white
and roll in chopped nuts. Place a half a cherry on top of each cookie
and arrange one inch apart on a well greased cookie sheet. Bake in 325
degrees oven about 20 minutes. Yield is approximately 50 small
cookies.
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
BUY, SEIX. RENT or TRADE. Rates
3 cents a word per Insertion with a 25
cents minimum. Space rate in classified
section, 60 cents per column inch. Send
or call all classifieds to STUDENT RUB
RICATIONS OFFICE, Goodwin Hall, Tex
as A&M. All ads must be received by
1 p.m. on the day before publication.
* FOR SALE
47 CHEV. Stylemaster—two door. Good
Condition. $225.00. A-4-Hart.
pLACK ’41 FORD—2-door seda.n. Good
condition; cheap. Dorm 17-311.
ryPEWRITER, Remington Noiseless, not
portable, late model, new ribbon. $50.00.
Couch, Hide-A-Bed style, Ideal for C.
V. or other small apartment, modern
fabric, like new. $50.00. See at or
write to: D. M. Bragg, A-14-C C.V.
FOR RENT
UNFURNISHED two bedroom and den.
600 Highland. Pone 6-3258.
• FOUND •
A WONDERFUL, place to buy or sell.
Battalion classified ads. Call 4-5724 or
4-1149 for prompt courteous service.
• SPECIAL NOTICE •
BABY SITTING. Reasonable rates by
hour, day, week, football games. Mrs.
G. W. Pollan, C-10-A C.V.
Circle No. 2 of the A&M Christian
Church will have Nursery open Saturday
afternoon 1 to 5 for anyone wishing to
attend the football game. 40c hr. 1st
child; 50c hr. 2nd child.
Official Notices
Official notices must be brought, mailed,
or telephoned so as to arrive In the Of
fice of Student Publications (207 Goodwin,
4-5324, hours 8-12, 1-5, daily Monday
through Friday) at or before the deadline
of 1 p.m. of tlie day preceding publica
tion. — Manager.
January graduates may now order their
graduation announcements in the Depart
ment of Student Activities, 2nd floor
Goodwin Hall. Deadline for ordering an
nouncements is December 8, 1954.
W. D. Hardesty,
Bus. Mgr. Student Activities
ADD DEPARTMENTS: The official di
rectory of offices, staff and students
will be ready for distribution this morith
at 75c each. You may place your or
ders now at the Office of Student Pub
lications, 207 Goodwin Hall.
On Saturday, November 13, in order to
permit the scheduling of a morning review
for distinguished representatives of the
military services who will be the Presi
dent’s guests at the football game with
Rice Institute in the ofternoon, all classes
will meet according to the following
schedule:
Classes Scheduled at Will Meet
8:00 7:00— 7:45
9:00 7:50— 8:30
10:00 8:40— 9:20
11:00 9:30—10:10
J. P. Abbott,
Dean of the College
SUL, ROSS LODGE NO. 1300 A.F. & A.M.
College Station
Stated meeting Thursday, I
7 p.m., Nov. 11. Members
and visiting brethren cor
dially invited.
U. P. (Larry) Cobble W.M.
M. M. McGinnis, Sec’y>
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Fresh Carrots
Cello Bag
10c
Frozen Food — Birdseye
Orange Juice
2 ,or 29c
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Fancy Red Delicious
Apples
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lbs.
29c
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