MACARONI WITH CHEESE.
It is usuai .to ;ser.ve cheese' wit-h-..m'acaroni; Cut too often, the. inixturo-is; baked; curd!ea : and hardened/--unsightly and 1 unwholesome.' ■Let.. meigivev;ybu';ia; ; , recipe;.'.: that "has'fari greater. mu'sclc-makingiTaluoythan. the;- same; Quantity;of meat;):: 1 Break macaroni: into twomcH use:-I spaghetti; r drop .intorapidly:boiling water—tho ''-motion-,of ; . ;the:j .water'-will- .'preyonfc-thb' pieces .-of- -macaroni l from sticking'ir together;; Boil: 'for:- three- i quarters:'of-an.:h6ur7idrain, .arid .throwiit into, cold, water-to. blanchrforrfifteen'-minutes;' Put-it-.backrinto; the saucepan' i-with-' a'-pint' of: 6trained^tomatoes,'a; :levels'teaspoonful of salt, and a'/saltspoorifuh -' of'.Tpepper.;, l -Stew' slowly until— the. "iinacardni -.- .has V absorbed;! nearly,. ■ all 'J th'o':; tomatoes-,; - then add ■ halfh ar pound .of? -chopped . American l : cheese. • Stir; | carefully.-;; doi not - break tho macaroni,"'andwhen the cheese,is.'melted-add; lialf: a .cupful : of cream: o^'t-ivo'.tablespoonsfuls^of''butter. 1 Serve ; either''potato:'or.'>. rice- ---.with J-'this,' orservo it -alone;; with white bread'.".'",This; with l ! a salad ) rmake's-.ah:'excellent. , :mcal; :: o >i
I. thint it-.must: bea;grcater'thing: to-have' written.an immortal fairy talo:for' 1 which all! the children-of. all the :world havo a place in' their hearts/.thaii ,even to have penned tho: best of tho ballads (says-s "Lady Pictorial")'. I'n tho Pittsburg : Library tliero aro nearly, two: hundred and fifty- copies of Hans Andersen's. Fairy, Tales, . yet tho .dfc-'. mand for them.js still- beyond, the supply! For-how-many;generations,.in all spheres of life has HanV Anderseii', opened-' tlio Ivory Gates;of the imagination? T r;belieye : that Bo'mo of theso ' havo 1 been far, greater influences - for - good-.-than many. intentionally, "improving" books; Ono-'can"hardly measure the' opportunities' which lie ready=to tho' hand 'of- tho writer who has the'.'ear of.:the litt-I'.i ones. ''
An old lady, has recently died,, at tho ago of one hundred; -leaving 'ah octogenarian' daughter and a : mother "of ono hundred. and' seventeen- to mourn' her " loss I Presumably the orphan' will now pass to tlie charge of her gi-aii'Jiiiothor.'v .'lf.r'all-the theories for attaining .loiigevitj-yaro carriediout, such a case' as : this will be common enough in the future.Wo shall, havo six- :aiid/' seven ' generatiorisf meeting at family.:parties, 'and:meri' and.women who- arov themselves asking- their' own parents - for' their" matured iopinions. Recently' I heard of two' men of ninoty and eighty-soven 'respectively who were severally preparing : for-a-lively Christmas: campaign; • ; Tho ' younger • had : just 'joined'a; choral: society as a-working member I—"Ladies'' PictoriaL" •
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 133, 28 February 1908, Page 3
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