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Meat Loaf, Potato Salad Makes Ideal Meal (See Recipes Below ) By Lynn Chambers Wtp rice wutiy wm MEND Spicy Potato Salad Ham Loaf Corn on the Cob Bread and Butter Sandwiches Carrot Sticks Olives Celery Orange Sherbet with Whipped Cream Cake Easy and Bananas Recipe Given sugar, baking powder, salt and cup milk. Stir and beat vigorously until smooth and fluffy. Add remaining milk and beat thoroughly. Add eggs, one at a time, beating thoroughly after each addition. cake .Pour into two greased moderate a in bake (35Q) and pans oven for 20 to 25 minutes. Frost when cool. Orange Sherbet (Makes 3 pints) cup sugar lli cups unstrained orange juice 1 cup evaporated milk, thoroughly chilled 2 tablespoons lemon jnlco Add sugar ,to orange juice and stir until dissolved. Chill. Whip milk until very stiff. Fold In lemon mixture. juice, then orange-suga- r Pour into cold freezing trays and freeze until firm. ch eftd from r LYNN CHAMBERS s A'Signslure'SihWjre ikspocns Only 754 wifh Tuesday, June 27, 1950 THE DRAGEKTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON, UTAH, CCHH whole cloves on top of meat mixture. Bake in a moderately hot a way of (375 ) oven for one hour or until have plans WEEKEND depending jupon done. Pour off excess drippings who drops in and what the weaththat form during baking. Serve hot er turnsout to- beA Fortunate in- oircold. can who is the homemaker deed sefve from four A flavorful way to cook to eight people JJERES It may be served hot, readily, or set but, if desirejd, the pieces of chickthe dining room en may be removed from the seatable or bring and cooled to be served the meal to the sonings a cold .'on picnic supper. back porch. Chicken Saute Meals for such (Serves 6) weekends should 1 frying chicken, cut in pieces be planned with 3 tablespoons batter or substicare so there Meals Indoors or Out , Kallogg', Dep.FF,Wnin0ford, Conneeflcvl Please send me .... . ''Signature" tea spoons with following initial. For each unit set of 4 spoons. I en-end from Kellogg's dose 1 white-sta- r vaxzxtt FACXAGB and 75 t In coin. Hama.,, (plOM print) Address. Gty....... OlFv ..Zone... Slate... pood on V Ia to V. &, wbod to off end local ragulathni. Will be ample food, but none to waste. Choose combinations that can be reheated and served later if theyre- not eaten. Good staples for menus include potato salad, ham or chicken. Have salad ingredients washed and chilling so that you can use as many or few as needed. A plain cake which can be frosted at the last minute, or some creamy citrus sherbet nestling in the refrigerator will solve dessert or snack problems conveniently, and with a flourish. Spicy Potato Salad (Serves 6 to 8) 3 pounds cooked potatoes H cup pickle juice H cup finely chopped onion 2 teaspoons salt y4 teaspoon pepper 2 teaspoons celery seed H cup chopped sweet pickles d 3 eggs, chopped H cup mayonnaise Pare and dice potatoes; add pickle juice and allow to chill in the refrigerator for 1 hour. Add onion, salt, pepper, celery seed, chopped pickles and eggs. Blend in mayonnaise, mixing lightly but thoroughly chilled in refrigerator IIam Loaf (Serves 2 pounds ground, smoked ham 1 pound fresh pork, ground 1 cup soft bread crumbs 1 egg, sTTghtly beaten y cup milk 1 teaspoon prepared mustard 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce 1 small onion, grated 4 cup sweet pickle relish 2 tablespoons melted butter 2 tablespoons brown sugar Whole cloves Combine ham, pork, bread crumbs, milk, mustard, Worcestershire sauce, onion and pickle relish; mix lightly but thoroughly. Lightly loaf pan; line grease a 9x5x3-inc- h with waxed paper and grease lightly. Pack mixture firmly into pan. Combine butter and sugar ana spread over top of loaf. Insert - C5LUI6& end TASIVf.lGAL tute cup flour 2 teaspoons salt teaspoon pepper teaspoon thyme 4 green onions, chopped y pound mushrooms, quartered 2 tablespoons lemon julco 1 teaspoon sugar 1 teaspoon salt H cup apple juice 2 medium tomatoes, diced 2 tablespoons chopped parsley and chives Heat butter in heayy skillet. Mix flour, salt, pepper and thyme in paper sack. Shake pieces of chicken in this seasoned flour mixture. Brown chicken in skillet. Add onions and mushrooms. Cover and simmer for three minutes. Mix lemon and apple juice, hard-cooke- Van Camp's Pork and Beans h Tomato Sauce Choice, plump, whole beans secret savory tomato eauce...8weet tender pork... ,.a with flavor through and through. Only Van Camp ...originator of canned pork and beans . . . gives you so much good eating at such little cost of money and effort. fatfrtfafrj 8--8) sugar and salt and pour over chicken. Cover and simmer for five minutes. Add tomatoes. Cook slowly for an hour, or until chicken is fork tender. Sprinkle, before serving, with parsley and chives. TTERES A SIMPLY mixed cake which is delicious when laced with whipped sliced cream, bananas and maraschino cherries. If you prefer, a simple lemon orange flavored or choc olate icing may be used. Easy Cake (Makes 2 layers) 1 flour sifted cake cups H cup lard ch cup sugar 2 M teaspoons baking powder teaspoon salt cup milk 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 eggs Cream together hi cup flour and lard. Add the remaining flour. - thats what this square (7 inches in No. 30 cotton) will be. One a day; youll soon have enough for cloth or spread. - SEND TODAY! TOMORROWS treasure from LYNN SAYS: Here are Flavorful to crochet, eaay to memorize, Summer Eating Tips Sulck 633; directions. Send 20 cents in coin, your name, adGreen or snap beans from the dress and pattern number to . . . garden will take on a real taste appeal when they are mixed, just Scwlaf Circle Needleeraft Dept. before serving, with some crisply P. O. Bex 8740, Chleeje 80, 111. er P. O. Bax 162, Old Chelae Statien, fried, crumbled bacon and lightly New Yerk 11, N. Y. cooked chopped onionr Enclose 20 cent tor pattern. Fresh or canned grapefruit seg- No ments and diced pears marinated in apricot nectar in the freezing tray Name make an excellent appetizer or Address dessert course for hot weather eating. For Your Future Buy For a delicious fruit salad dressing you might try mayonnaise U.S. Sayings Bonds blended with whipped cream, chopped almonds and a drop or two of almond flavoring. Chocolate angel food cake topped with canned cling peach halves, whipped cream and a spoonful of raspberry preserves will bring cheers as a dessert. Make fruits into a salad meal In themselves by serving a basket of hot muffins with them. One of the most delicious is" a banana muffin to which raisins and chopped nuts have been added. Serve chilled tomato juice with lemon to start off porch suppers. Pass with the juice a plate of cream cheese balls rolled in finely cut dried beef. Dress up meat loaves with a pineapple topping by placing slices of pineapple in bottom of a greased loaf pan. Pack meat mixture on top of fruit. Serve the loaf inverted. Fold diced ham In your supper waffle batter and make them more tempting. Serve with tossed salad and a colorful fruit dessert, and the meals complete. Make your molded salads in the cool of the morning, and theyll be perfectly chilled and firm for supgelper time. Into lemon-flavore- d atin, fold some crushed pineapple, canned apricots, diced apple and pitted ripe olives. The last of the chicken can be sliced or chopped and spread between buttered bread slices. Dip in egg-mil- k mixture and fry like French toast. Its perfect for lunch. Add some grated horseradish to pot roast, while it cooks, and it will make tasty picnic sandwiches whn Ar you going through the functional cold. "middle-age- " period peculiar to women (38-5- 2 years)? Does this make you suffer from hot flashes, feel so Suez Canal tired? Then do. nervous, Africa and Asia are separated try Lydia E Plnkham's Vegetable' Compound to relieve such symptoms I by the Suez canal. Egypt is thus Regular use of Plnkham's Compound partly In each, since its historic helps build up resistance against this Sinai peninsula lies east of Suez. distress! annoying middle-ag- e LYDIA L PHiKHAHS high-strun- g, -- SKi |