MAKru, 1919 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



19J 



Our Food Page — Continued from page 159. 



and let soak over niglit. In the morning put 

 over the fire, bring to a boil, and remove 

 from the fire and t-ool. Repeat this, bring- 

 to a boil the third time, and simmer until 

 the fruit is tender, which will be in a short 

 time as the previous soalcing and eoolcing 

 have softened it. Weigh, and for every 

 pound of fruit pulp add ^4 pound of white 

 honey. Return to the fire and cook until 

 it will drijj from the side of a sj^oon in two 

 or more rows of drops, when it may be 

 poured into sterilized glasses and sealed 

 with melted paraffin. After the honey is 

 added it must be carefully watched and stir- 

 red to prevent darkening. If light honey is 

 used and the directions are carefully fol- 

 lowed, tlie resulting marmalade will be light 

 yellow in color, tender, and will keep its 

 shape when turned out of the glass. Half 

 sugar may be used with good results. 



GSAPEFRUIT MARMALADE. 



1 errapefruil 1 lemon 



1 orange honey or sugar 



water 

 Select fruit with a fine-grained, thin skin, 

 if possible, and then proceed the same as 

 when making the orange marmalade. 



0RANG3 SALAD. 



oranges lettuce leaves 



nuts whipped cream 



salad dressing 

 Separate the required number of oranges 

 into sections and cut the sections in halves 

 crosswise with a sharji knife. Arrange the 

 half-sections on crisp lettuce leaves to simu- 

 late the petals of a flower with a spoonful 

 of salad dressing in the center. Sweeten 

 the salad dressing, either boiled or mayon- 

 naise, with honey and add whipped cream to 

 taste. Chopped nuts may be sprinkled on 

 the centers of the flowers. 



ORANGE CUP. 



4 slices pineapple 1 tablespoon lemon juice 



2 bananas shredded cocoanut 



3 oranges honey 



Cut the fruit into euljes, add the lemon 

 juice, sweeten to taste with honey, arrange 

 in sherbet glasses, and sprinkle shredded 

 cocoanut over the top. By cutting the 

 oranges in halves and carefully removing 

 the pulp you may make cups to use instead 

 of the sherbet glasses. 



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