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Show Page 34;, South Edition ;l Lakeside Review: Wednesday, August 22, 1984 They Get a Bad Rap Rain or Shine Dont Scorn Colorless Canned Peas This We live in a world of color in-ou- C cream or half and half 1(17 oz.) can creamed corn T. chopped parsley tsp. dry mustard r Knows Fashion 1 1 tsp. basil (17 oz.) can sweet peas, drained ; (8 V oz) can julienne carrots, drained can french fried onions A 1981 joint study by U.S. DeV C grated Parmesan cheese partment of Agriculture (USDA). . 2 frozen 9 deep-dis- h pie crusts and the National Food Processors Association (NFPA) study reCombine eggs, cream, corn, vealed that there is minimal difmustard and basil until ference in the nutritional value of parsley, can well mixed. Spread fresh, frozen and canned vegetaeach pie of bottom on of peas bles after cooking. can of carcrust; spread processes to preserve color and rots over peas in each pie crust and pour corn mixture into pie texture. shells. Sprinkle french fried onHere are recipes using canned ions over, tops of pies and top peas with gourmet results. The with Parmesan cheese. Place in pea js versatile and tastes deli375 degree F oven and bake cious in casseroles, salads or as 5 minutes, or until knife an attractive green garnish. inserted in center comes out 0 clean. Let this set for Country Style Vegetable minutes. Serves 12 to 16. 1 SHARON NAUTA STEELE 1 Around our house the phrase quick change artist doesn't have anything to do with money. . those words to any member of our family and youve instantly conjured up visions of Julie eng gaging in her favorite clothes quickly. That kid is an artist to the nth degree when it comes to getting in and out of clothes. "Oh, that's not a turban or a scarf, I blush to admit. It's probably her underwear." pastime--changin- one-ha- lf Not only does she change outfits rapidly, but she does so often, rotating her wardrobe with the deftness of a high school debutante who can't bear to be seen in the same dancing gown twice. . 15-2- Quiche ; neighbor asks. Say one-ha- lf 35-4- experiment with and change,'; I their function as well. "What's that pink silk thing.! that sort of turban-lik- e scarf;! affair your daughters wearing! on her head today? A curious!; . to the Lakeside Review Special 1 , "I like Julie's shoes, the same neighbor comments on another day. I turn to see the little girl wiggling her toes into a pair of daddy's leather gloves. On any given day, I figure Julie changes her clothes at least 17 times. Thats just. about how many miscella-neouarticles of clothing fit in- to her drawers at once. s ! eggs, well beaten bowl and set aside. Brown walnuts, celery, green peppers, and onion lightly in butter. Remove from heat. Stir in chicken or turkey, lemon juice, salt, mayonnaise and sweet peas. Mix thoroughly. Lightly grease a 2 quart casserole. Line bottom with '2 of the cheese-chi- p mixture. Spoon chicken or turkey mixture on top. Top with more cheese-chi- p mixture and place in 425 degree F. oven for 10 minutes or until top is bubbly and lightly Oriental Salad Bake C., crushed potato chips C grated Cheddar cheese T. butter : C chopped almonds or walnuts ; 2 C thinly sliced celery A C chopped green pepper A C chopped green onion 2 C canned or cooked, chopped It's that time of the year again, Enjoy summer fun to its fullest, chicken or turkey 2 tsp. lemon juice but to avoid problems later ' schedule time now for mountain tsp. salt Vi C ismayonnaise garden care, notes the August sue of Sunset Magazine. (17 oz.) can sweet peas, Watch specifically for blossom drained thoroughly end rot of. tomatoes, a Combine crushed chips and disease that occurs when a cheese together in a Cheddar plant cant supply enough calcium to its developing fruits even if there is sufficient calcium in the soil. Other vegetables susceptible to the disease are pepper, squash, watermelon and eggplant. End rot is characterized by dark, sunken circles forming at the ends of the ripening fruit. It is often touched off when the plant grows rapidly in very moist soil, then comes to a sudden halt as the soil dries out during hot 2 Now Is Time To Care for Your Garden Vi 1 browned. Serves 4. 1 Peas Delicious IT. butter 2.5 oz. jar sliced mushrooms, 2 tsp. flour Vi C light cream 'h C water chestnuts, drained, sliced (17 oz.) can sweet peas, drained salt and pepper 2 T. real bacon bits Melt butter in skillet. Add chopped mushrooms and green onions to butter and cook until onion is lender. Stir in flour. Add cream and cook until thickened, stirring. Add sliced water chestnuts and peas. Mix lightly and heat. Sprinkle with bacon bits 1 ' To combat the disease. Intermountain MFTO43 DOESNT MY ...YOU BO! and serve. Serves 4. dMM TO Specials DIVERSIFIED Free Money Bags from Reynolds Recycling weather. However, changing clothes for Julie is more than a matter And when she gets tired of-of just taking one thing off and rummaging through her own' putting something else on. things, she gets into mine. I While shes changing items of Shes the only know who a wears she has bra. to wearing apparel, drained and chopped 2 T. chopped green onions . sets -Old 1 homes, in the outdoors and in our foods. In this world, we expect foods to have appropriate and vivid coloring. Canned vegetables, often overlooked due to images of dull color and low nutritional value, have been given the bad rap. .6 2-Year- FACTORY OUTLET v Sun- Garden Guide motes that it is the very first fruits that tend to rot; if the plants growth can be kept at a steady pace, subsequent ones are usually unaffected. Also, a mulch (such as a 6 to layer of straw) helps keep soil consistently moist. Sunset suggests watering deeply at to two week intervals. If the malady seems severe, apply a dose of calcium nitrate and water it in well. Another potential garden nuisance is the powdery mildew that attacks plants - roses, dahlias and peas in particular. To combat this white, dust-lik- e fungus, Sunset suggest spraying plants with water in the morning. Rake up and destroy fallen leaves; remove diseased stems and leaves. If the attack is severe, treat ornamentals with P.M., karathane, lime sulfur or trifor-in- ALL COSMETIC ITEMS SALE STARTS AUG. 21 ST. 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