Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 22, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press monday january 22, 1940 Page seven the Home lowly Stew is assuming honoured spot on menu by Horne the venerated name of Stew Lias been Corn Pic icy snowed under in recent Yoars. M Iron braised meats. Sues hot pics. 1 Don t kit in. Change of Maine the Melee of terms dishes fricassee Gou lashes. Chop to left Over meat it s the o not but of late in is Type of dish and Bounds. Find lir in featured not Only Al Abie family meals but a where the guests May include a relative or even a Visi i in potentate. The in a 1 have for you today is for a Well known mexican dish that is rapidly increasing in popularity he re and the name of j. Is Chile con Carne. Here s How it s made. Chile con Carne 3 iat or Oil 1 Clove Yarvic 1 Pound Steak Cut in a Inch cubes 2 dropped Teaspoon Salt 1 i Alt Spoodis Chili powder Tablespoons 2 Teaspoons Sutar 3 a cups tomatoes canned 1 can Bald kidney Beans my Iliad melt Trie fat in a pan arc add the Clove Oll a r 1 i c that has been minced. Until browned and then remove the Gar Lic. Now put the diced meat in the pan and Brown it Well. Add the onion sail Chili powder which has been with the 3 Tablespoons water and the sugar. Lastly add the tomatoes. Brinni to a boil and simmer to 2 hours until the meat is tender. If the liquid in. The pan Cooks fraternity s dream girl away while the meat is simmering replace it with boiling water. When the meat is done add the kid Ney Beans mix Well and heat thoroughly. The word hungarian May mean one of two things to depending on whether you re a musician or whether you re interested in a rhapsody or a goulash. And since since we re mainly concerned with food Here Well forget about rhapsodies and such for the time being and go into the serious matter of Gou lashes. The hungarian word for goulash is to Ulyas and this is How the Stew got its name. The shepherds on the Puszta or great Plain of Hungary used to Cook their food in a Large Iron pot Hung on a tripod Over a Wood fire. This pot was called a Gulyas and what was cooked in it took on the name. Here is a recipe for hungarian not go ing to get into any argument about what is the recipe for one. Hungarian goulash 3 ibs. Chuck Steak 2 Tablespoons butter 3 pints water or Stock 1 Large onion 1 Bay Leaf 1 Teaspoon Salt few grains of Cayenne 6 medium sized potatoes 1 Tablespoon paprika 3 Tablespoons butter 3 Tablespoons flour method Cut the meat into Inch squares. Brown quickly in melted butter then add the onion and Brown this slightly. Now add the Stock Bay Leaf Salt and Cayenne and simmer slowly for 2v2 hours. Add the potatoes and Cook 30 min utes longer. Then add the paprika. There should be about 3 cups of sauce left by this time and this is thickened by adding gradually the 3 Tablespoons butter and 3 table spoons flour that have been creamed together. Stir Emtil the sauce is smooth and slightly thickened. Serve this with some Green vege table. This next recipe is supposed to come from monks who dwelt in old chartreuse in France. Savory bits of spiced beef hidden in a Mound of Spanish Rice has indeed a most tantalizing sound. Here s the recipe. Ragout of beef 3 in. Beef Shank 1 Tablespoon Salt Teaspoon Pepper 1 Bay Leaf 1 cup Rice 3 cups tomatoes 1 Small onion minced Green Pepper chopped method simmer the meat until tender adding Salt Pepper and Bay Leaf to the water. This should take from to 2 hours. At the end of this time remove the meat Jiom the water and Cut the meat from the Bone and Cut it into medium sized pieces. While the meat has been cooking you Cook the Rice tomatoes onion and Pepper together for about 20 minutes. When the meat is ready you line a greased casserole with the cooked Rice mixture and the Centre with the cooked meat and pour Over All the meat Stock that has been thickened. To thicken the Stock rub together 1 Tablespoon butter and ,1 Tablespoon Flom j for each cup of Stock and add to the Stock gradually stirring until Well blended and slightly thick ened. Bake in a moderate oven 375 Deg. Of for about 45 minutes or until the sauce is All absorbed by the Rice. Several tables add interest to Institute Tea the Winnipeg women s Institute will hold a Tea and Sale of work and Home cooking in the t. Eaton company Assembly Hall tuesday Rorn 2.30 to 5.30 . Receiving guests will be the presi ent mrs. W. Wager and vice resident mrs. M. M. Beachell general convener is mrs. R. Shaw assisted by mrs. J. Hill mrs. W. Holmes and mrs. J. Home. Other conveners Are Home cooking mrs. D. Neil aprons and novelties mrs. Minorgan White elephant mrs. G. Hart Tea cup Reading mrs. F. Cure vain and mrs. A. W. Taylor refreshments miss a. Maxwell exchequer mrs. W. Clarke. Hostesses t the Tea table include mrs. E. Fra sell mrs. L. Howe mrs. R. L. Mrs. W. W. Kennedy and Virs. J. Mckinnon St. Boniface nurses hold he Union selected As the dream girl of i Kappa Alpha fraternity at Washington state College Pullman Wash., is Dorothy stave Washington state coed. Bing Crosby motion picture and radio crooner decided miss stave was the Winner of a Beauty contest staged by the maternity. Her Home is in Sedro Woolley Wash. One of ten leading women chosen by . Editor Western Canada has a special interest in the selection of Lila Bell Acheson of Pleasantville new York one of the editors of Reader s digest As one of the ten outstanding women of tie United states named recently by Durward Howes editor of american women. Mrs. Acheson is a native of Manitoba. She is also a Cousin of Hon. Arthur Meighen. Lila Bell Acheson is mrs. Dewitt Wallace. She was born on a Home Stead at Virden Manitoba. Her father was a presbyterian minister who graduated from Manitoba University in 1895. He homesteaded at Virden where Lila Bell Acheson was born. She herself after attend ing school at Virden was educated in Winnipeg. She married Dewitt Wallace whose father was a Cana Dian professor. Some years ago or. And mrs. Wallace were visiting in Winnipeg at the Home of or. And mrs. Thomas Acheson. Or. Acheson is Lila Bell Acheson s Cousin. While there the wallaces decided that there was room for a Magazine of the Type of Reader s digest. They went to new York rented two rooms and went to work. They is sued of the new Magazine in their first month s trial. They never looked Back. Not once in the years since it started has this Maga Zine which gets along without advertising failed to show an in creased circulation Over the Mouth before. Today it has a Sale of 4, copies monthly. Miss Marie Raiskin is Tribus president the Tribus club annual meeting was held tuesday evening in the business girls club rooms at the . Acting president Doro thy Paterson was in the chair Anc reports were received from the recording Secretary Muriel Gaudy and the club treasurer Jean me Ghie. The report of the nominating committee was unanimously approved electing the following slate of officers for 1940 presiden Marie Rankin vice president Hele Parker Secretary Dorothy Pater son treasurer. May Whicker Socia service committee Marianne Camp Bell Margaret Hunter and a Whicker programme Ethel John son Aleta Ward and Mae boor Man refreshments Winnie Griffi and Jean Mcghie. The nurses alumnae of St. Beni Ace Hospital held a re Union diner wednesday at the out patients department auditorium. The tables were centred with Early Spring blossoms. Grace was said by mrs. L. Evans. Guests at the head Able included mrs. J. L. O Shaugh Nessy mrs. E. Dwyer misses k. G. Hall a. Oliver h. Loach a. Danilevitch and miss 3-ordon. Mrs. A. Hulme presented nursing Sisters s. Roberts. M. Lownds h. Campbell h. Mcculough and b. Soulier with five year diaries. Miss Lownds thanked the alumnae on behalf of the Sisters. Musical selections were Given by Weiss m. Creelman and. Miss m. Snyder Sang. The Roll Call of years was Given and miss Crosby graduate of 1899, responded. Following dinner the annual meeting was held when officers elected for 1940 were honorary president Rev. Sister Krause president miss t. Mccallum honorary vice president miss h. Rosby first vice president miss 2. Dwyer second vice president miss a. Danilevitch recording Secretary miss m. Presty Cor responding Secretary miss e. Boucher treasurer miss g. Rudy archivist miss c. Code sick visit ing miss t. Schmidt social con Vener miss m. Malony member ship convener miss i. Pennock nurse s directory representative miss c. Bourgeault a . Representative miss g. Parenteau press representative mrs. F. L. Evans Canadian nurse representative. Miss r. Toupin local Council of women representative mrs. W. Shankman. 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J o Brien joint Hospital representative mrs. C. Cayley red Cross mrs. C. Cuthbert sick visitor mrs. R. Farrell Hospital convener mrs. J. Liverton membership mrs. V. A. Renaud publicity mrs. J. O Brien social convener mrs. F. Carter poppy convener mrs. S. Watson. Greenwood United . Will hold a birthday Tea feb. In at the Home of mrs. A. E. Abbott 1286 Wolseley Avenue with mrs. J. A Greenwood and mrs. W. A. Slemon As co conveners. Love in the office All the world loves a the Boss. It is a funny thing but Bosses Are that Way. They Don t go misty eyed Over a blossoming Romance under their noses in their establishments. Not that they Are jealous of the love affair but rather jealous1 for their business interests. They want their employees to give All their time and thought to naturally Don t want to give up my boy tells girl by George Antheil their jobs. They know that when love is Blooming there is Apt to be very Little interest in anything but that love. 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Marguerite Harris. She takes in dues from the members instead of hand ing out pay Rolls. Many Register with newly formed ladies auxiliary a meeting was held thursday eve. Xingu at the Marlborough hotel to organize a ladies auxiliary to the lord Strathcona horse . And old comrades association. Mrs Norman a. Gianelli presided Anc introduced mrs. John Bird who assisted in organization. Mrs. Bird gave an interesting outline of Thi forming of the auxiliary and a Cor Sage was presented to her by mrs Birk on behalf of members of the Board. A Resolution was passed for Thi recording of the adoption of Thi regiment by the William e. Glad Stone chapter . These Ladie will work in co operation with Thi newly formed auxiliary. Eighty eight members registered at the meeting and refreshments wer served at the conclusion. The executive appointed were Hon president mrs. Norman a. Gianelli president mrs. Frederick Brown vice president mrs. E. W. T. Jones treasurer mrs. L. 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