The Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 81, No. 260, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 3, 1974 Page: 14 of 16
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Hearty grog
adds glow to
Yuletide fest
It’s Christmas, time for
shared moments with fam-
ily and friends, for celebra-
tion and nostalgia for tra-
ditional partying, feasting
and fun.
Of the many traditions
bound into this joyful sea-
son, perhaps the most de-
lightful is the tree-trim
ming party
Invite a few close friends
over to share with you and
your family a quiet evening
of bedecking the tree by the
soft glow of candlelight, or
let a friendly fire blaze in
the hearth
To brighten holiday spir-
its even more, why not brew
up a delightful, traditional
grog from Germany?
This warm, mellow drink
is aptly named "gluewein,”
which is German for "glow-
ing wine and it will add a
pleasant glow to your holi-
day festivities from tree-
trimming time to Twelfth
Night celebrations
Although it s made from
port wine, which is rather
sweet, the addition of lemon
and cinnamon turns it into
a subtly spicy, lovely drink
that will remain a family
favorite
"CLUEWEIN"
I qt. port wine
1% cups water
19: sticks cinnamon
142 lemons, sliced
Place all ingredients in a
2-qt pot simmer over low
heat for ten minutes, stir-
ring gently until sugar com-
pletely dissolves Remove
cinnamon sticks float a
lemon slice in each serving
Bring Santa to
the community
In the true holiday spir-
it the message for us all
is goodwill towards men
Many neighborhoods are
taking this idea seriously
each year by gifting fam
ilies and neighbors with a
visiting Santa Claus
One man takes a few
hours on Christmas eve to
don a Santa suit, and go
from house to house for
short spot visits to each
family
The reward is the look
on the children’s faces,
and the satisfaction of
Santa sharing a little of
himself with his friends
Each year a new neigh-
borhood father takes the
role, and the spirit of
brotherhood is "brought
home" to all.
Season your holidays
with a taste of Russia
Give A
Typewriter for Christmas
Models From
$151 to $295
BBB SMITH-CORONA
The cold war is rapidly
melting, and whether or
not you take an interest
in affairs of state, you can
capitalize on this state of
affairs by serving Russian
Zakouski.
In fact, it could make
your holiday party the
standout of the season
Zakouski" means an ap-
petizer course and at a
fancy party, Russians
might serve as many as
a dozen or more tidbits,
along with a festive bever-
age Vodka mixed into a
colorful fruit punch would
' in tep at this
party
You can duplicate the
zakouski by serving bits
of meat, fish or vegetables
in any piquant sauce; the
taste that predominates is
tart Fillets of herring are
found at the zakouski in
just about any form; plain,
salted, pickled, smoked or
dilled
Also in keeping are bits
of pickled vegetables, such
as cauliflower or mush-
rooms; or vegetables
you’ve marinated in oil
and vinegar dressing
Zakouski-goers can ex-
pect to find an assortment
of open sandwiches Top-
pings might be sliced
cheese, or sausage slices
such as cervelat or salami;
the bread is typically dark
Pate perfect
A pate would be right in
place, and you can make
an economical one from
a braunschweiger chub
Home economists for
Union Carbide Corpora-
tion offer another tempter
— piroushki and they're
not too difficult to make
In this updated version of
the recipe, skinless franks
are ground mixed with
seasonings, and for a
shortcut, baked in refrig-
erator biscuit foldovers
Make an inexpensive.
1 PARTY FOR THE HOSTESS with more resourcefulness
than rubles the Russian Zakouski ’
in
but effective, centerpiece
for your party by saving
the bits of branches you
trim from your Christmas
tree. Arrange them on a
mirror around a candle,
symbol of light and under-
standing in any language
HR II \S4 HW EIGER P ITE
1 About 112 cups)
4 lb. braunschweiger .
I thep. lemon juirr
I pkg. (3 ozs • cream
cheese
1 tbsp, minced onion
I hard enoked CEE
Mash together braun-
schweiger and cream
cheese Stir in lemon juice,
minced onion, and sage
Pack firmly into a small
mixing bowl and chill At
serving time turn out on
pretty plate and garnish
with chopped egg white
and sieved egg yolk
PIROUSHKI
3 cans refrigerator biscuits
Filling:
‘ lb. skinless franks,
ground
% cup ground chicken or
other cooked meat
s cup tomato soup
% tbsp, prepared mustard
I egg yolk beaten with
I thsp. milk
Separate refrigerator
biscuits and roll each to
-inch thickness
For filling, combine
ground franks, ground
cooked meat, soup and
mustard Place % table-
spoon piroushki filling in
center of each biscuit Fold
over to form half circles
Press the edges together
with a fork Transfer to an
oiled shallow pan Brush
with the egg yolk-milk
mixture and bake at 400
degrees for 20 minutes
Serve hot Yields 36 pieces.
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Keep athletes
on your gift list
There must be an ath-
lete or sports-lover in the
house
Chances are that more
than one family member
is interested in sports or
has a favorite athletic ac-
tivity
Chances also are some-
one would like a Christmas
present connected with a
favorite sport
Little boys are often
involved in all sorts of
sports Baseball equipment
and football equipment
are popular presents for
boys Some youngsters de-
velop a great interest in
a particular sport, such
as basketball, soccer or
hockey, so don’t forget
about their athletic inter-
ests
Particularly important
these days, don’t leave out
a little girl or young lady
Females of all ages are
becoming increasingly in-
volved in athletics So a
gift involving a sport could
be very appreciated by a
girl
And for adults give
accessories for bowling,
tennis or golf to name
a few.
FOLLOWING psychiatric
care as a result of w hat she
termed an “identity
crisis," Margaret Trudeau,
wife of Canada’s prime
minister, revealed she was
not mentally prepared for
her role as the PM’s wife
and yearns for the day the
couple can return to pri
vate life
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money in fuel costs to buy a lot of extra Christmas presents
this year. Energy experts at Certain -leed say you can do
the same.
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SUITS
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in a smart pant out-
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$24 to ‘29
Also Wide
Selection
Tops & Pants
We have a fine
line in our
infant wear dept.
Also
We Carry
BUSTER BROWN
For Children!
We Carry Jr’s,
Misses And Petite.
%
Shop Beckers For Christmas
Gifts For Every Member Of
Your Family! Some Merchandise
At Markdown Prices.
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Watson, Milo W. The Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 81, No. 260, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 3, 1974, newspaper, December 3, 1974; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2251137/m1/14/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.