The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 24, 1955, Image 4

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    THE BATTALION
Thursday, February 24," 1955
age 4
Family Favorites
(Ed. note: Mrs. Petty is the wife of Gilbert Petty jr., a
junior mechanical engineering major, and also the. newly se
lected Mrs. Texas A&M.)
> by Mrs. Gilbert Petty jr.
Veal birds are wonderful (and inexpensive) to serve in the spring
ind summer as they can be made in the dutch oven on top of the
itovc. They are so easy—yet different.
VEAL BIRDS
Have the butcher cut 1 lb. (for 2 people) of very thinly sliced
veal steak, round steak or pork ham, into four squares. Saute one diced
onion and 2 stalks diced celery in IT melted oleo for 4 minutes. Soak
two slices of dried bread in water; pour off excess water', add salt and
pepper, mix with hands, and add to onion-celery mixture. Cook five
minutes. Add one beaten egg and take off fire. Place this stuffing
■nj flour-dredged meat squares. Roll up and tie with string. Brown in
incited bacon drippings in the dutch oven. Add enough hot water to
come up half way on the birds. Sprinkle a little more flour on top and
cook slowly with a lid for 1-114 hour.
BARBECUED BEEF
Left-over roast was always a problem until I disoevered this won-
/"ful barbecued beef recipe. Now it is the only way Gil will eat it.
t tastes exactly like the barbecued beef sandwiches you buy—only
cter!
,14 cup chopped onion 1 Tablespoon Worchestershire
1!4 Tablespoons shortening sauce
2 cups chopped cooked beef % Teaspoon chopped garlic
!4 cup water 1 Teaspoon salt
2 Tablespoons catsup Teaspoon chili powder
2 Tablespoons chili sauce 1 Tablespoon liquid smoke
A Saute onion in shortening till brown. Add meat and water. Add
remaining ingredients. Place in pyrex dish and bake at 400° till
brown X^bout 20 minutes). Serve hot on buns.
MARSHMALLOW SALAD
1 small can ci - ushed pineapple 10-15 mai-shmallows
1 small package cream cheese % pint -whipped cream (optional)
1 package lime Jello
Dissolve jello, marshmallows, and cheese in 1 cup hot -watei'. (An
rgg beater,is helpful.) . Add the juice from the canned pineapple and
enough cold water to make one cup. CqoI. When it gets syrupy, add
the pineapple, and whipped cream if desired. Keep in refrigerator until
ready to serve on lettuce.
Cookies arc a favorite in our home. Frosted Delights top the
ust. ••
FROSTED
1V 2 cup sifted cake flour
Ms teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon baking powder
Vs cup shortening
1 cup granulated sugar
DELIGHTS
2 eggs, beaten
Vs teaspoon vanilla
1 cup brown sugar, sifted
1 egg white, stiffly beaten
1 cup chopped nuts
Sift flour, salt, and baking powder together. Cream shortening
»vith sugar until fluffy. Add eggs, vanilla, and sifted ingredients and
mix well. Spread batter thin for crisp cookies and thick (% in.) for
jhewy cookies on baking sheet. Fold bi-own sugar into egg white and
Spread over cookie battei'. Sprinkle with nuts. Bake 325° for 30 min
utes (10 minutes longer if you make chewy cookies). Cut into squares.
HEAVENLY DESSERT
Prepare two packages strawberry Jello from directions on the
, package. Divide in two parts, put in containers to chill until sprupy.
Whip % pint whipping cream until stiff. Add 1 cup powdered
! sugar. Add 2 well beaten egg yolks, then T very stiffly beaten egg
1 'whites. Add 1 large can drained crushed pineapple and 1 cup nuts.
Line shallow pyrex dish with crumbled graham crackers. Pour
1 whipped cream mixture on crackers. Add one-half of jello on the top.
! Beat the other half of the jello until fluffy. Pour on top of clear jello.
t Let set for several hours.
: Social Whirl
« Thursday
The Aggie Wives Bridge club
^ ill meet at 7:30 p.m. in room 2B
af the Memorial Student Center.
Having Shirt
Trouble?
Keep yourself happy
and your shirts, too.
Eliminate that tired,
worn-out look. Call us
For regular attention to
apparel and linens.
CAMPUS
CLEAN ERS
‘It’s Wonderful’
Says Mrs. Petty
could happen
wife.”
1955.
to any
las their hometown.
Marcus and A. Harris and Co.
Dallas.
Her favorite pastime is playing
the piano. She says that Lynn’s
favorite pastimef i-ight now is cut
ting teeth and, of course, her hus
band’s is hunting.
Xeaw how prayer can heal
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The Way of Health and Security
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of Indianapolis, Indiana
Member of the Board of Lectureship of The
Mother Church, The First Church of Christ,
Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts.
Friday, Feb. 25, 1955, 8:00 P.M.
School Auditorium, Anderson. Texas
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