A Thousand Ways to Please a Husband with Bettina's Best Recipes

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Do not cut sponge cake; it should be broken apart with a fork.

CHAPTER LXXXVII

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RUTH COMES TO LUNCHEON

"B

ETTINA, what makes the gas stove pop like that when I light it? I've often wondered."

"Why, Ruth, that's because you apply the match too soon. You ought to allow the gas to flow for about four seconds; that fills all the little holes with gas and blows out the air. Then light it, and it won't pop or go out. The flame ought to burn blue; if it burns yellow, turn it off, and adjust it again." "Well, I'm glad to know that. Sometimes it has been all right and sometimes it hasn't, and I never realized that it was because I applied the match too soon. I'm glad I came today." "I'm glad, too, but not because of instructing you, I'm not competent to do that in very many things, goodness knows! When I called up and asked you to lunch, it was because I had such a longing to see what lovely things you'd be making today. You will have the daintiest, prettiest trousseau, Ruth!" "I love to embroider, so I'm getting great fun out of it. I tell Fred it's a treat to make pretty things and keep them all! They were usually for gifts before! Oh, lobster salad?" "No, creamed lobster on toast. There, Mister Lobster, you're out of your can. I always hurry him out in double-quick time onto a plate, or into an earthen-ware dish, because I'm so afraid something might interrupt me, and I'd be careless enough to leave him in the opened can! Though I know I never could be so careless. Then I never leave a metal fork standing in lobster or canned fish. It's a bad thing." "I knew about the can, but not about the fork, though I don't believe I ever do leave a fork or a spoon in anything like that." "Would you prefer tea, coffee, or chocolate with these cookies for dessert?" "Coffee, I believe, Bettina. Aren't they cunning cookies! What are they?" "Peanut cookies. I think they are good, and they are so simple to make. They are nice with afternoon tea; mother often serves them. There—lunch is all ready but the coffee, and we'll have that last." Luncheon consisted of: Creamed Lobster on Toast Head Lettuce French Dressing with Green Peppers

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CXII Ruth Gives a Dinner for Four

6min
pages 354-356

CX A Steamed Pudding

4min
pages 349-351

CXI On Valentine's Day

5min
pages 352-353

CIX The Dixons Come to Dinner

3min
pages 345-348

CVI How Bettina Made Candy

3min
pages 337-338

CVIII A Luncheon for Three

2min
pages 342-344

CV Ruth Stays to Dinner

4min
pages 334-336

CIII A Supper for Two

5min
pages 327-330

CIV Alice Comes to Luncheon

3min
pages 331-333

CI Bob's Christmas Gift to Bettina

4min
pages 322-324

CII A Christmas Breakfast

2min
pages 325-326

C Bettina Gives a Dinner

1min
pages 320-321

XCIX A Christmas Shower

6min
pages 316-319

XCVIII Christmas Gifts

4min
pages 313-315

XCVII More of Bettina's Christmas Shopping

3min
pages 311-312

XCVI Some of Bettina's Christmas Plans

4min
pages 308-310

XCV Alice's Troubles

4min
pages 305-307

XCIV The Firelight Social

4min
pages 302-304

XCI A Thanksgiving Dinner in the Country

4min
pages 292-294

XCIII Harry and Alice Return

4min
pages 299-301

LXXXIX Some Christmas Plans

3min
pages 287-288

XC After the Football Game

4min
pages 289-291

LXXXVIII The Hickory Log

4min
pages 284-286

LXXXVII Ruth Comes to Luncheon

4min
pages 281-283

LXXXIV Uncle John a Guest at Dinner

3min
pages 273-274

LXXXVI A Luncheon for the Teachers

3min
pages 278-280

LXXXIII A "Happen-in" Luncheon

4min
pages 270-272

LXXXI Rehearsing the Ceremony

4min
pages 264-266

LXXXV During the Teachers' Convention

4min
pages 275-277

LXXIX Surprising Alice and Harry

4min
pages 258-260

LXXX A Dinner for the Bridal Party

4min
pages 261-263

LXXXII After the Wedding

4min
pages 267-269

LXXVIII A Foretaste of Winter

3min
pages 255-257

LXXV The Wedding Invitations

4min
pages 245-247

LXXVI Hallowe'en Preparations

3min
pages 248-249

LXXIII Alice Tells Her Troubles

2min
pages 240-241

LXXVII Hallowe'en Revels

7min
pages 250-254

LXXI Bob Makes Popcorn Balls

3min
pages 235-236

LXXII And Where Was the Dinner

4min
pages 237-239

LXXIV The Dixons Come to Dinner

2min
pages 242-244

LXX A "Pair Shower" for Alice

5min
pages 232-234

LXVII A Handkerchief Shower

4min
pages 224-226

LXVIII Just the Two of Them

3min
pages 227-228

LXV Plans for the Wedding

1min
pages 220-221

LXIX A Luncheon in the Country

4min
pages 229-231

LXIII Motoring with the Dixons

4min
pages 215-217

LXIV Ruth Makes Baking Powder Biscuits

3min
pages 218-219

LXVI A Guest to a Dinner of Left-Overs

1min
pages 222-223

LXII Alice Gives a Luncheon

4min
pages 212-214

LXI A Rainy Night Meal

4min
pages 209-211

LX A Kitchen Shower for Alice

6min
pages 205-208

LIX Ruth Comes to Luncheon

7min
pages 200-204

LVII A Rainbow Announcement Luncheon

6min
pages 193-196

LV Bettina Plans an Announcement Luncheon

2min
pages 188-190

LVI Ruth and Bettina Make Preparations

2min
pages 191-192

LVIII An Early Caller

4min
pages 197-199

LIV A Good-bye Luncheon for Bernadette

5min
pages 185-187

LIII Dinner at the Dixon's

4min
pages 182-184

LII Bob Makes Peanut Fudge

4min
pages 179-181

LI A Sunday Dinner

4min
pages 176-178

L A Dinner Cooked in the Morning

4min
pages 173-175

XLVI Bettina Makes Apple Jelly

5min
pages 162-165

XLIX Bettina Attends a Porch Party

2min
pages 171-172

XLVII After a Park Party

4min
pages 166-168

XLV Ruth Makes an Apple Pie

5min
pages 159-161

XLVIII Bettina Spills the Ink

3min
pages 169-170

XLIV A Rainy Evening at Home

7min
pages 154-158

XLIII Sunday Dinner at the Dixon's

2min
pages 151-153

XXXVIII After the Circus

4min
pages 136-138

XLI Bettina Entertains State Fair Visitors

3min
pages 147-148

XXXVII The Big Secret

5min
pages 133-135

XXXVI Bettina Entertains Her Father and Mother

4min
pages 130-132

XLII Uncle John and Aunt Lucy

3min
pages 149-150

XXXIX Mrs. Dixon Asks Questions

6min
pages 139-142

XL A Telegram from Uncle Eric

7min
pages 143-146

XXXV A Piece of News

5min
pages 127-129

XXVII Bettina Has a Baking Day

5min
pages 100-102

XXX A Cool Summer Day

4min
pages 111-113

XXXIII After the "Tea"

5min
pages 121-123

XXVIII Polly and the Children

6min
pages 103-106

XXIX Bettina Puts Up Fruit

5min
pages 107-110

XXXI Bob and Bettina Alone

4min
pages 114-116

XXXII Bettina Attends a Morning Wedding

4min
pages 117-120

XXXIV Bettina Gives a Porch Breakfast

4min
pages 124-126

XXVI Over the Telephone

5min
pages 97-99

XXV Bettina Entertains Alice and Mr. Harrison

6min
pages 93-96

XXII Buying a Refrigerator

6min
pages 84-86

XXI A Rainy Day Dinner

3min
pages 81-83

XXIII Bettina's Sunday Dinner

4min
pages 87-89

XXIV Bettina Visits a Tea-room

6min
pages 90-92

XX Mrs. Dixon and Bettina's Experiment

6min
pages 77-80

XIX Bettina and the Expense Budget

7min
pages 73-76

XVIII Bettina Gives a Porch Party

7min
pages 69-72

XIV A Sunday Evening Tea

5min
pages 56-58

XI Bettina's Birthday Gift

5min
pages 46-48

XVII Bob Gets Breakfast on Sunday

6min
pages 65-68

XII Bettina's Father Tries Her Cooking

8min
pages 49-52

XIII Bob Helps With the Dinner

5min
pages 53-55

XV A Motor Picnic

6min
pages 59-61

XVI Bettina Has a Caller

5min
pages 62-64

X Ruth Inspects Bettina's Kitchen

6min
pages 42-45

VI Cousin Matilda Calls

7min
pages 28-32

IX Uncle John and Aunt Lucy Make a Visit

5min
pages 39-41

III Bettina's First Guest

6min
pages 17-20

VII A New-Fashioned Sunday Dinner

5min
pages 33-35

VIII Celebrating the Fourth

6min
pages 36-38

IV Bettina Gives a Luncheon

6min
pages 21-24

V Bob Helps to Get Dinner

5min
pages 25-27

II Bettina's First Real Dinner

5min
pages 14-16
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