Radio and television mirror (Jan-June 1941)

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I'VE never known the time to fly as it has during these last few weeks. It seems only yesterday that we were planning hot weather meals and now the wind is whistling around my window with the message that Christmas is almost here. I'm sure that we're all planning to make this the happiest winter ever, with a feast of those holidays goodies so dear to everyone of us. I almost see the jars of crisp crunchy cookies, taste the delicious fruit cake, and smell the enticing aroma of pudding steaming for the great day. We are fortunate not only in having these good things to enjoy, but in the knowledge that they are as healthful as they are flavorsome. They really are, for they are made up of just those foods which create the energy we all need during the winter to make our work easier and more productive, our play more fun than ever, and to help us combat colds which too often are our lot. The energy building minerals and vitamins, you know, are found in cereals such as oatmeal and bran, in nuts and fruits and in molasses, and these are the basis of all the 34 8V KATE SMITH Radio Mirror's Food Counselor Listen to Kate Smith's daily talks over CBS at 72 noon, E.S.T., and her Friday night variety show at 8:00 on CBS, both sponsored by General Foods. Now's the time to fill up the cookie jar with these delicious energy-building oatmeal and molasses cookies. holiday recipes I have for you this month. Since a well filled cookie jar is a Christmas must I'll start with recipes for the three kinds of cookies pictured at the top of the page. Oatmeal Cookies 4 cups flour 1 tsp. salt 1 tsp. soda 2 tsps. baking powder 1 tsp. cinnamon % tsp. cloves Vz tsp. nutmeg 2 cups rolled oats 1% cups walnuts V-Iz cups shortening Wz cups brown sugar 4 eggs Vz cup molasses Vi cup hot water RADIO AND TELEVISION MIRROR