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SAYS BEER
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Washington,
D.
C.
vou re MAYTIME SALAD BOWL
confronted with the problem of an
expanding waistline, but still smack
your lips at the thought of quench
ing a Summer thirst with a cool stein
of beer, there's no need for worry.
4 cups cooked elbow macaroni,
cup diced green pepper
cup
Vi
dicei
celery,
gherkins sliced,
cup may-
cup Heine-
Mr. Jan Gombert
a youthful brew
master with modern ideas.
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That is, of course, if you forego the
pleasure of certain foods containing
an equal number of calories.
This thesis is suported in a sense
by a recent Federal Trade Commis
sion decision, which stated that a
person who drinks beer without giv
ing up foods of corresponding caloric
content "probably will gain weight."
The commission to this conclusion
in an order forbidding three Cali
fornia firms to use the unqualifi
term "dietetically non-fattening"
onnaise, salad greens,
ken's Beer which has been opened
beforehand so as to let the carbona-
lb. bologna sausage,
teaspoon
tion escape,
cubed, tomato wedges,
celery seed.
Combine macaroni, green pepper
celery seed and gherkins; mix well.
Combine mayonnaise, salt, beer and
celery seed; add to macaroni mixture;
mix
topp
well.
Serve
on
salad
greens
with bologna cubes; garnish
with tomato wedges.
in
Corn Fritters
Blend together 1 general cup corn
Seal distributors and the Bohemian advertising Acme beer. And the firms
Brewing Company under the man- were barred from otherwise deceptive- (fresh green or canned), 2 whole
agement of Mr. Frank Hofmann, we
enjoy over 100 Heineken's draught increase the drinker's weight,
beer outlets.
representing the beer would not eggs, and salt and pepper to taste.
Stir in 1 teaspoon baking powder and
The commission said beer itself about 1 cup flour, or just enough to
issued an order forbidding three Cali-
make a thick batter. Drop the batter
WHAT'S IN
NAME
The
following article appeared
fattening beverage because it has rela- by spoonfuls into
tively low calorie content.
But,
w
It
inch of hot fat
in a shallow frying pan. Fry the frit-
added
ters
until
golden-brown
on
both
in the San Francisco Examiner Herb
Caen s column
Among the waiters at Tarantino's
is a Southern-accented Irishman
named Bill Connellwho, the other
day,
four. The host asked Connell to rec-
"Becr has a tendency to stimulate
the appetite of many consumers, and
a person consumes the required
sides, cooking only a few at a time
lest they stick together. Drain on ab
sorbent paper.
number
of
calories in
food
other
Fish in Beer
waited on an Irish party of
ommend
a
good
beer,
and
Bill
than beer for his proper and healthful
maintenance and also consumes beer
in addition thereto, he will probably
promptly answered; "Hannegan's."
gain
weight proportionate
to
the
"Hannegan's?" repeated
the
host,
caloric increase supplied by the beer.
scratching his noggin. "Never heard
of it, but with a name like that, it's
gotta be good. Bring us four."
Waiter Connell served up four bottles
SILVER TANKARDS
3 lbs. fish any mild flavored variety such
as bass, flounder)
2 chopped onions, large size
2 cups Heineken's Beer
4 tablespoons butter or margarine
2 tablepsoons flour
1 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons brown sugar
5 peppercorns, whole
cloves
of
Heineken's Dutch beer.
GIVE ME LAGER, OR...
One of the evidences of the popu
larity of beer in colonial America is
the prevalence of fine silver tankards
of those early days, now proudly dis-
1 tablespoon Worcestershire
1 tablespoon vinegar
Clean and scale fish. Cut in three-
inch slices. Brown onion in butter or
played as priceless heirlooms in mu- margarine and add flour. Cook for
Patrick Henry, while Governor of seums and in the homes of descend-
three minutes. Add beer and all other
Virginia, sought to make beer popu- ants of early Americans. Paul Revere, ingredients ex-vinegar. Boil this sauce
lar and fashionable as a beverage of famed for his midnight ride from to the thickness of thin cream. Put
moderation. To keep the Governor's Charleston to early American silver- fish slices in and continue boiling un-
table well supplied, he arranged with smiths Concord, and Nicholas Roose- til the fish is well done. Add vineg?
his merchant in Scotland to send him velt, an ancestor of Presidents Frank- and continue for two minutes. If dt
a skilled brewer who would cultivate
lin
and
Theodore Roosevelt, were
sired,
pour sauce through strainei
the barley on his estate and brew his among the famous who specialized in and serve separately. Five to six por-
favorite beverage.
tankards.
tions.