HOME AND EDUCATION

Follette, Belle Case La

Home and Education Conducted by BELLE CASE LA FOLLETTE LADY BARLOW HER FAMILY is of the old English aristocracy. She has brothers and uncles and cousins in the House of Commons and the House of...

...Mix the yeast with a small portion of the lukewarm liquid...
...mix this with two gallons of water, add 'one pound cf salt...
...She was not born a Quaker...
...Cover and set aside again to rise until quite light (about 1 1-2 hours...
...1 tcaspcontul salt, 1 tablespoonful sugar, 1-2 cake of yeast 1 cupful lukewarm liquid (water, mlli or equal parts of each...
...Sir John Barlow, haB been a member of the House of Commons for over twenty years...
...In a very recent letter sho says: "War is wrong...
...if milk is used it should be scalded and then cooled until lukewarm...
...She is an "Honorable" in her own right She knows English politics and world politics intimately, familiarly, from the Inside, and yet she herself belongs to the real democracy...
...Knead this dough until smooth and elastic, cover and set aside in a moderately warm place, free from drafts, and allow to rise until the dough is light enough to retain a dent when pressed with the finger (about 2 hours...
...This flour should become golden brown throughout within 5 minutes, if the oven Is ready for bread-making...
...Her husband...
...Mark this glass to show the height of the ball of dough, and also at twice and three times this original volume...
...Enough for 1 loaf...
...BREAD IN SENATE RESTAURANT Bread made by following recipe is served in the U. S. Senate restaurant It is very palatable and aid to be economical...
...Stir thoroughly and allow to settle...
...Store eggs in a cool place, preferably the cellar, and be sure the tops of the eggs are covered with two or three inches of me liquid...
...One novel idea which is now being emphasized, which should appeal to all who have the opportunity, is that of Inducing One Kon-English-Speaklng Immigrant to Learn the Language of America...
...When in this country Lady Barlow did not feel free to do any public speaking other than of a religious character...
...She adopted tho faith ot her husband, but I have never known any one whoso religious convictions were more truly tho inspiration of the soul and the mainspring to action...
...It is touching to see the refined nature, the sense of courtesy, the fund of native knowledge, the craving for expres...
...Cut off a bit of dough the size of a small egg, form into a ball and press into the bottom of a small jelly-glass to serve as an indicator...
...Stir the mixture thoroughly, pour into a four gallon crock and you have about the right quantity for storing twelve dozen eggs...
...Pour off the clear solution and use it for the preservative...
...TWO WAYS TO PRESERVE EGGS The University of Wisconsin suggests two methods of preserving eggs -at home which are quite successful: L Storing in waterglass...
...One quart of waterglass to eight quarts of water which has been boiled and allowed to cool are the proper proportions for mixing...
...2-3 cupful cotl onsecd meal...
...DOUGHNUTS OR SNOWBALLS 1 egg 1 teaspoon salt 1 cup sugar 1 cup top milk 2 tablespoons cinnamon 4 cups flour * 4 teaspoons baking powder...
...Cut down the dough from the sides of the bowl, grease the hands lightly and knead until the largest bubbles of gas have been expelled...
...Should the dough be too stiff or too soft, add a little water or flour until the proper consistency is obtained, wording thoroughly after each addition...
...Then consider what an effective way this is, of breaking down race prejudico and of teaching tho contribution which all tho various nationalities have to make to the life of the United States: and no effort could be more helpful in creating mutual sympathy and understanding and in awakening general appreciation of what the "melting-pot" means in America...
...When the dough in the glass reaches 2 1-2 times the Original volume, place the loaf (or loaves) in the oven, heated to 400 to 425 degrees \F., and bake 45 minutes...
...Every community, almost every household, has in its midst, those who are hungering for encouragement and instruction in the use of the English language...
...If no oven thermometer is at hand place a little flour in tho lid of a jelly-glass, forming a layer 14 inch thick, and set in the oven...
...Those who have heard her in conversation can never forget the wonder of it—the grasp and understanding, the gift of expression, Illuminating wit, the low voice, so easily heard, the alertness and power, yet perfect poise with which 6ho discussed great questions...
...All measurements should bo level...
...Add fresh water to replace that lost by evaporation...
...Lady Barlow la a pacifist...
...sion, that these lonely hardworking strangers living wnong us in silence, possess.Very young children can be enthusiastically intcr-isted in aiding the newcomer to read and write our language...
...She has been a most effective campaigner for him in the elections...
...In England Lady Barlow is identified with many movements for human betterment and she addresses audiences of several thousand working people with the same ease that she speaks in a drawing room...
...Sift the baking powder with the flour twice, then mix the materials In the order given, roll out one half inch thick, cut out with a doughnut cutter, or with a two inch diameter cookie cutter for snowballs, fry in hot fat, drain carefully, roll in sugar just before they are placed on the table...
...It would be a great thing for our young tolks who are themselves trying to learn a language to experiment tn teaching English to those who as ret speak only a foreign language...
...20 PER CENT COTTONSEED MEAL, BREAD II...
...and she is at heart profoundly serious—always thinking and reading and striving that she may know the truth...
...TEACH THE NEWCOMER ENGLISH THE United States Bureau of Education publishes many valuable suggestions for tho teaching of good citizenship...
...They will be Much astonished to observe the rapid progress of tho newcomer in acquiring practical use of English in comparison with the slow and tedious methods of the schools...
...Watcrglass can be bought at any drug store, but purchase only enough to preserve the eggs which you expect to put down this year...
...2 1-3 cupful bread flour (more If flour Js from ¦;oit wheat...
...And more people doing a wrong action never makes it right...
...She can sustain her position against any opponent, from any standpoint, but basically she is opposed to war from religious conviction...
...Set the pan and the glass indicator in the same warm place...
...She has brothers and uncles and cousins in the House of Commons and the House of Lords...
...Petite and dainty in form, full of life and spirit, gray blue eyes, fair fresh complexion, massive brown hair, she has the look and charm of youth although the mother of four grown children...
...The first time I ever heard Lady Barlow speak was at a Quaker meeting In Washington...
...Our extension schools are aiming to do a great service .for our national life along these lines, but as yet these people's schools are few and far between...
...Dissolve the sugar and salt in the rest of the liquid and mix with the yeast Blend the flour and cottonseed meal thoroughly by sifting at least twice...
...It was a wonderful sermon,—pnre, simple, early Christian doctrine...
...Neither the lime nor waterglass solution is good for more than one year's use...
...Knead tho dough' thoroughly until the largest bubbles of gas have been expelled and until the dough is again smooth and clastic...
...2. Storing in lime solution...
...Employer and employee are mutually benefited by the human relationship that is at once awakened v.nen an interest is shown in helping in the use of the language of this country...
...Mold the rest of the dough into loaf shape and place in a slightly warm and greased pan...
...Lime solution may be made by slacking two pounds of quick lime in small quantity of hot water...
...To this flour mixture add the yea-st solution and mix until all the flour has been worked in...
...L. TYcssling—liurcau of Chemistry...
...There are large numbers of newcomers who can not avail themselves of school privileges, who can easily learn, if those with whom they are associated make a little extra effort to teach them...
...This Is sufficient to preserve about twelve dozen eggs...

Vol. 9 • June 1917 • No. 7


 
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