The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, August 20, 1899, Page 26

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26 THE SUNDAY CALL. VALUABLE RECEIPTS FOR THE HOUSEWIFE- SAVORY DELICACIES MOST EASILY PREPARED Salads. All salads food com- T aats s & level teaspo t. of water stir tog dght wre_pre- When yuld be y from RECEPTION HALL SECOND FLOOR. cupful of cre spoonful of bu same quantity c pour into a bowl and stir in another gpoonful of butter, stirring until it cools, hen season to taste with lemon juice or with cider vinegar, salt and pepper. Avoid mustard, but, should you desire, add finely chopped pickles or capers. This makes a fine salad dressing for lettuce. Sweet salad dressing—Rub two rounded tablespoonfuls of almond butter smooth with two-thirds of a cup of water; add two tablespoonfuls of sugar, one-fourth of a teaspoonful of salt; cook as for sous dressing and add two tablespoonfuls of lemon juice. When a yellow color is de- sired with either the sweet or the sour dressing have the beaten volk of an egg in & howl. and just as you remove the dressing from the fire pour over it the egg, a_little at a time, stirring well at first. When the egg s used a little less water and more lemon juice may be re- quired. How to Jet the Lunch Jable Correctly. The table is set for the meat coursa The placing of knives and forks is the same as for breakfast except that there are two of each instead of one. The two forks, berry spoon, bread and butter piate and shakers are on the left; two knives and water glass are on the right. The ealad or berry bowl is In front of the place opposite the hostess. At the right Is placed the tea sets. The carafe and cracker bowl may be placed wherever de- sired. The incorrectly laid table is slight- ly exaggerated, but is no worse than gome that may be seen. If the cups had been placed upon th down-turned plate, the dishes heavy, warranted-not-to-break b china, the table would look like one in a rallroad restaurant. It took longer and TABLE FOK LUNCHEON g:afa"t%“‘;‘&gie‘“iifi‘é’ SR : TABLE FOR LUNCHEON - COBREATIN LAY ’ e b é;;{é;"m“d, chinag INCORRECTLY LgID,

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