10 Thursday, June 19, 1975 University Daily Kansan "FOR CRYING OUT LOUD STOP WORRYING ABOUT THE OZONE LAYER AND GO TO SLEEP!" Ottawa cookbook in good taste By ANITA SOLTER Guest Reviewer Wellington, Downtown LET'S COOK! (Ot- kau, Kn.: Otowa hawaii) 1974, 184 $3.50. You can't judge a cookbook by looking at its cover. Dottie Wellington "Let's Cook!" Vol II, is loose-leaf bound and unpretentious. REVIEW making the reader groan, "Oh, no, another hamburger pie cookbook." But, pleasantly, the contents far outstrip the humbleness of its appearance. The book is based on recipes and notes from Wellington's weekly cooking column, which appears in five Kansas newspapers and elsewhere. Her husband is Robert B. Wellington, editor and publisher of the Ottawa Herald. Recipes from her columns transfer well to book format. Items are categorized and presented logically—from appetizers to desserts, and everything in between. There are enough recipes of each type to give the reader many new ideas. Her recipes are easy to read. They are written in a light, breezy style. Yet the directions are explicit and complete, leaving nothing to guesswork. Rather than say that a recipe makes one loaf of bread, for example, she tells how many loaves the recipe will produce in each of the three different sizes of loaf pan. Haskell hosts BIA research A team of New York researchers and summer school students shared staff members of Haskell Indian Junior College last week. The research team, from Banks Street College of Education in New York City, was at Haskell to learn techniques on how to gather information to help them complete projects. She also needed of young Indian children, Herbert Zimiles, project director, said yesterday. The project, financed with $325,000 from the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), will result in recommendations for changes in health care for men up to eight years of age, Zimiles said. Mariana Jessen, a BIA consultant who attended the seminars at Haskell, the BIA wanted the project to be used as a base to develop future educational programs. The BIA expects future appropriations by Congress to be on the report, she said. The project began in April and should be completed next April. Zimies said. The reader will also appreciate the fact that ingredients for ingredients are clearly listed. Her instructions for making ormelets and crepes are clearer than those in other cookbooks. These instructions, like some other cooking techniques, are easier to demon-strate in plain, but she apparently has the gift and perseverance to write concise directions. Other tips are important ones, rarely found in cookbooks. The secrets of making a perfect cup of coffee and getting consistent results with hard-boiled eggs are part of her avocado's ripening. She has a way to test for an avocado's ripeness, but even avocado growers don't publicize. The book is nicely balanced between everyday and special occasion recipes, and has lots of good photos. "Let's Cook!" fills the space on the cookbook shelf between the all-purpose, basic books on one end and those of specialized or regional cuisine on the other. Perhaps most important, the author conveys that cooking is sensory variable. Cooking is sensitive to flavor and texture. Puttapatton Khramkhruan, 31, a Thai study in the United States at the time, had been charged with helping smuggle $3.5 million worth of opium into the United states. CIA withholds drug evidence CHICAGO (AP)—An opium-emulgaging case against a Central Intelligence Agency operative collapsed two years ago when the federal prosecutors, officials said yesterday. Getting Married Is A Unique and Wonderful Experience . . . 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