Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 19, 1977, Winnipeg, Manitoba
The Kitchen hot line by Evelyn Larson Winnipeg free press for people january last asked for a recipe for ukrainian style cabbage soup sent in her which conies from two generations of she says its Quick and easy and tastes very Good cabbage soup ukrainian style 1 Small cabbage Pinch Salt 6 pieces Bacon 1 medium chopped 2 to 3 Tablespoons flour 1 cup milk approximately Salt and Pepper to taste chop cabbage into bit sized add water just to cover with a Pinch of Salt and boil till dont Drain set cabbage and water meanwhile chop Bacon into Small pieces and Fry till Crisp set saute chopped onion in Bacon drippings till tender set make a smooth paste in drippings with add milk and stir Over medium heat till add onions and sauce to other similar recipes received by the hot line Start with a meat Stock made from boiling pork Hocks or Ham omitting the crusty bread makes a Nice accompany also for who requested a White sauce for and we received a reply from for a dish her family Calls Bohemian carrots Bohemian carrots 4 medium Cut Julienne match like strips 1 Teaspoon sugar l Teaspoon Salt 1 cup water 2 Tablespoons melted butter 1 to 2 Tablespoons flour Cook Carrot strips with sugar and Salt in water until stir together melted butter and flour to make a paste stir into cooked continue stirring until sauce has serves four or this method uses that Vitamin Rich cooking a Basic White sauce for any vegetable or base for Macaroni and cheese uses two Tablespoons butter or Marga into which you stir two Tablespoons stir Over medium heat until mixture is remove from heat stir in one cup half Teaspoon Salt and Pepper to heat to boiling Cook and stir one a Pinch of your favorite Herb or spice May be thanks to and for their calling All readers of Kenora requests a recipe for something her palate cant she wrote a Titbit called Forcemeats she was told they have no meat in them and suggests it May be an English also of would like to be Able to make Honey garlic ribs like those served in chinese restau Bannock and cinnamon buns Are the recipes is searching does anyone have any of those recipes to share Send them to Evelyn Kitchen hot 300 Carlton r3c and Well print an answer to the from would like a recipe for pastry for tarts that is a Little sweeter than the usual pie shared one of her recipes with the hot line and asks that another Reader return the Shes been looking for a recipe for hungarian Walnut she thinks her Mother used to use sour Cream and ground a homesick englishman is searching for a recipe for steamed Ginger pudding like his Mother used to make at Home in is looking for a boiled a Rohy recipe using sour Cream in the in the in answer to request for baked of Winnipeg sent in her recipe which also uses sour baked a Rohy 1 cup lard a Teaspoon Salt 3 Tablespoons sugar 4 cups flour 1 package yeast cup warm water 1 Teaspoon sugar 1 cup sour Cream 3 Well beaten favorite filling Combine three Tablespoons sugar and the flour rub together As for pie add yeast dissolved in water with one Teaspoon add sour Cream and eggs mix with a wooden let stand in refrigerator to three Roll out very thin Quarter of an Inch or Cut with round fill with cooked poppy seed or any other filling you fold Over and put on greased pressed Side Brush with Oil and bake in 325 degree oven for 20 minutes or until Golden Brush with a Little Oil after they Are dont let them Rise after making them from Oak passed on a recipe Given to her by a ukrainian Friend fur baked a Rohy you let Rise before baking More baked Pyroul 1 package yeast 1 Teaspoon sugar cup warm water 1 cup scalded cup warm water cup Oil 2 beaten 1 Teaspoon Salt 1 Teaspoon sugar cups flour dissolve one Teaspoon sugar in Hal cup water Ana Sprinkle yeast let stand 10 add Hal cup warm Salt and remaining Teaspoon sugar to scalded add yeast mixture and cups of the flour beat thoroughly and gradually add cups More knead cover let stand in warm place to Rise until double one hour shape dough into an Oblong one Inch in Cut into i pieces and form into flatten each Ball and put one Teaspoon filling in Centre and fold Over Seal by opening place sealed Side Down in Well oiled let Rise until double Aad Brush with heated bake at 350 degrees 25 makes three to four serve with sour recipes appearing in today Kitchen hot use Are from sources none has been tested by the free twin City preview Longford biography stands up London find clarifies Byron image but does nothing to improve it by Leslie Hanscom new Day new York a few weeks in what amounted to one of the richest liter Ary finds of the an old trunk stored in a London Bank yielded up a Cache of manuscripts which included the third Canto of Childe harolds pilgrimage and 14 hitherto unknown letters by its All of a lord Byron was Back in the limelight again and on the front pages news papers in his Day had been As expert As ours at minding the business of superstar personalities his name would have been Embla zoned for most of his extravagant the new Byron letters held no startling the letter most prominently cited made the complaint that the poet was suffering from venereal disease and in the life of Byron this was anything but sensational As the discovery of the manuscripts there was nothing in them to make the biographers Call Back their books for Revi it is Good Luck for Eli Zabeth Longford therefore that her life of Byron lit Brown has come out just in time to profit from the publicity and yet without running afoul of troublesome new Bryon was the first writer whose life entertained the Public As much As what he to his Conte he had the news value of Norman Mailer and Howard Hughes biographers could keep Busy with his love affairs if such a thing As bisexual by nature really Byron was an outstanding specs it seems never to have concerned him whether the current Apple of his Eye was male or and this automatically doubled the number of potential to extend the Field be defied the taboo against even in the Permis Sive it remains one of literature biggest scan dals that he is believed to have made a mistress of his in the Early 19th Century Europe and the United states alike were fascinated by byrons combination of High Beauty and Genius hut most of All by his he was born George Gor Don in with a deformed foot which he concealed even from the doctors who attended him on his death Rumor had it that the foot was a Cloven which just suited the demonic image he sought to in Byron was a trial to his widowed who cursed him Early As a lame and the excesses of his youth caused her to exclaim ruined at 18 great in with a loan raised on a gambling win by his scope Davis whose trunk it was which yielded the manuscripts the other he set out on a Mediterranean tour which included Greece and out of these travels he created an autobiographical poem the first two cantos of Childe Harold when published in made him a literary lion in the Byron romanticized himself As a solitary in reality he was so popular that the carriages bearing dinner invitations blocked traffic in the London Street where he the Pace of his which had been feverish even be fore his afterwards accelerated to coun Tess who has writ ten this latest account of byrons career for the Library of world a series of Short volumes edited by has her troubles cramming it All in the prescribed re counting byrons teeming activities in politics and letters and trying to be Brief about it gives the Hook the hectic rhythm of a Mack Sennett movie and some times the same character of Byron flickers before the readers eyes firing pistols into farmhouses to stir up uncork ing his Brandy by knocking the necks off the bottles with a dodging the mothers of us illegitimate haranguing the House of lords in favor of whatever political Novelty had lately caught his the legend he created around himself dominated the imagination of his con but England got enough of him when he married the High minded and intellectual Aan Faella Milbank Aad treated her with conspicuous she left Bun alter a year Aad the lord Byron extravagant birth of one and in ensuing scandal coloured by rumours about his carry ing on with his Hal sister Byron left England in which became his Home he grew fat with dissipation and created his finest turning away from his Celebration in verse of the byronic hero rebellious and misunderstood to create the cynical adventurer Don hero of the Satiri Cal narrative poem which he never lived to in he supported the italian nationalist move ment being always on the Side of whatever cause stood for and in 1823 he sailed for Greece with the purpose of electrifying the greeks in their Effort to lib Erate their country from Rule by the Turk she was about to assume an Active military command when he fell ill with thanks in part to the ministrations of a team of doctors whom he denounced As damned Butch he died at miss Longhi in 1824 when he was Only 36 years his friends wanted him interred in Westminster Abbey hut the Dean have byrons re Mains on the it was not until eight years ago that a Tablet in the poets Corner of the Abbey was Al Lowed to be unveiled in his mime sweeps to Success by Mike Steele m1nneapol1sst that sound you hear com ing out of the twin cities Art scene is it will be accompanied by perhaps sound on rare even some but silence is the singular Quality of mime in a wide variety of forms has taken the twin cities by its now in the process of taking the whole where did it begin with Marcel Marceau stands like a Mountain in the Way of every Young mime though mime has its roots in ancient it was Marceau who popularized the Marceau style dominates most of our thinking about Marceau has performed several times in the twin always to full and enthusiastic but eight years the childrens theatre company of Minneapolis began a student scholarship the first recipient was a 15yearold actor named Myron he took the scholarship and spent a year in Paris studying with when he came he started teaching classes in actors and dancers who had never before considered the medium were enthusiastic and several simply dropped everything else and went into it the first to do so was Rick a Young biology major at the University of he took went to Europe twice to study and a year ago founded the Orrea mime the troupe actually consisted of one other mime and whoever else from his Many classes he Felt was ready to the Guthrie itself has devised a tour of the area for Dominiqu Serrand and barbra a duo that per forms silent a combination of sound drama and mask under the title of a party for these two Leco trained performers will play in International Falls Virginia grand rapids Crookston and 28 and other highlights of the week include the which is performing Rosencrantz and Guildenstein the National health and 29 at 8 the Winters tale 22 at and 25 at and the matchmaker at 26 and 8 the Minnesota orchestra performs 21 with guest artist Jeanpierre and 29 and 30 with Arthur Fiedler guest All at orchestra Hall at 8 a review symphony winds a pure Delight by Ronald Gibson the Manitoba chamber orchestra presented a concert in the playhouse theatre on tuesday the third of the series was devoted to chamber music for Large ensembles of three All for different groups were and the impression made was of and often superlative played in a manner Well above the the first work for 10 instruments equally divided Between wind and was Robert Turners variations and it is an engaging work giving wind instruments the Opportunity to show their lyrical although much of it was in general it was easily we found it All absorbing and we especially liked the Fine driving Stravinsky octet for winds came two two along with a a clarinet and two bassoons gave us a rewarding performance of this neoclassical the sinfonia was a Fine compact the theme and variations proved to be charmingly the playing was most adroit and we found the Vincent Ellin and Amy Bonham delightfully following the Schubert had the last in his this exuberant work with its bubbling sings its Way into our it is music full of Only for a few bars at the Start of the sixth do we get a passing but it gives Way to the final sunny All the playing of these ensembles was most with really very impressive Arthur the and his colleagues did much to reinforce our belief that the symphony wind players Are first rate and the string players their the playing is not just playing it is making
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