Salads, Some Old, Some New in 1920

Bloomington Evening World, Bloomington, Indiana June 26 1920, page 2 For any other meal except breakfast salads are a welcome part of any menu. Vegetable Salad Chop four large cucumbers, one small onion and two tablespoonfuls of parsley, mix well, with mayonnaise and stuff tomatoes with the mixture thus prepared. Brunswick Salad To one andContinue reading “Salads, Some Old, Some New in 1920”

Dishes with Chili in 1920

Kirklin Press, Kirklin, Indiana June 24, 1920, page 10 For all who like peppery dishes the following will be appreciated: Mexican Hash Take one half pound of boiled beef chopped fine, one tomato and two cloves of garlic, also chopped fine. Cook the tomato and garlic in a little fat for a few minutes, thenContinue reading “Dishes with Chili in 1920”

Chile con Carne in 1920

Logansport Pharos Tribune, Logansport, Indiana June 15, 1920, page 2 Tested Recipes Chile Con Carne 4 slices bacon 1 red pepper 1 green pepper 4 large onions 1 pound steak 1 can kidney beans 1 can tomatoes Four slices of bacon cut into small pieces and fried, one red pepper, one green pepper, four largeContinue reading “Chile con Carne in 1920”

Mother’s Cook Book in 1920

Newport Hoosier State, Newport, Indiana June 9, 1920, page 7 Even the clearest and most perfect circumstantial evidence is likely to be at fault, after all, and therefore ought to be received with great caution. Take the case of any pencil, sharpened by a woman; if you have witnesses, you will find she did itContinue reading “Mother’s Cook Book in 1920”

A Tea-Time Cake or Two in 1920

Kirklin Press, Kirklin, Indiana June 3, 1920, page 8 For those who practice serving afternoon tea, a few choice cakes and sandwiches are needed to accompany the refreshing beverage. Oriental Tea Cakes 1/24 cup shortening 1 cup brown sugar 1/8 teaspoon baking soda 1/2 teaspoon vanilla 1 cup flour Work one-fourth of a cup ofContinue reading “A Tea-Time Cake or Two in 1920”

Rice Bread in 1920

Seymour Daily Republican, Seymour, Indiana May 29, 1920, page 6 How is rice bread made? Will appreciate recipe 1 cup rice (boiled) 1 teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon syrup 4 tablespoon lukewarm water 2 1/2 cup sifted flour half a yeast cake Method: The method is the same as in wheat flour bread, save the bakingContinue reading “Rice Bread in 1920”

Crab Toast in 1920

Seymour Daily Republican, Seymour, Indiana May 24, 1920, page 3 BREAD is a delicious food You know the wonderful nutritive qualities of bread. You know that it is the most delicious and most economical food there is. So you serve it regularly three times a day. But do you realize the mansy tasty dishes thatContinue reading “Crab Toast in 1920”