Radio and television mirror (July-Dec 1950)

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fit at&unxr Hilltop House is heard at 3:15 P.M. EDT, Monday through Friday, on CBS. Sponsored by Alka-Seltzer. Getting ready for the backyard picnic, Pixie, Henry M. and Maryann help Julie and Hannah the maid carry out the food. a ritual. When wrapped up feet step out on the floor the other children gather in the doorway, ready to do their part. Strong, sturdy legs skate back and forth buffing and polishing. Eager eyes follow the feet ready to detect any little area that has been missed. Of course, the floors could be polished by hand or (with an electric polisher, if we could afford one), but we wouldn't have half as much fun doing it! c@i eotoirtflao^ Barbecues aTe enjoyed by all of us. The menu is simple barbecued frankfurters, chicken or hamburgers, tomatoes (from Maryann's garden) or other raw vegetable, rolls, cookies, milk and pop for the children. Hannah is sending you her famous recipe for barbecue sauce. BARBECUE SAUCE V* cup butter or margarine 1 clove garlic, minced 1 large onion, chopped 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon dry mustard IV2 cups water 1 teaspoon paprika IV2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce IV2 tablespoons horseradish 2 tablespoons vinegar 2 (8 or.) cans tomato sauce Combine butter, garlic and onion in a saucepan. Cook slowly 5 minutes. Add all other ingredients. Cover and simmer 20 minutes. Brush on meat frequently while broiling or grilling. Heat remainder and serve separately. Makes 4 cups sauce. Hilltop looks so gay with its inexpensive plastic draperies. But they'll have to come down soon to make way for fall and winter draperies. I must tell Hannah to wipe them off with a damp cloth, fold them and store them away for next year. We've been able to keep the house looking fresh by making over old draperies to fit different rooms. But we're going to need new ones for the living room, and Dolbie says we can make them ourselves. I saw some inexpensive acetate rayon fabric that would be just right for our room. And with that new self -pleating tape, it'll 'be simple to make the draperies right here at Hilltop House. Some old, some new, all are attractive'. RADIO MIRROR for BETTER LIVING 51