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Show Roast uncovered in 325 oven for 1 12 to 2 hours, basting frequently with drippings of butter. Try garnishing with water cress, tiny ickled beets and carrot sticks. Now, if the Jr. Hiawathas bagged a" wab-bl- t" with their "wubber slingshots", here's how to fix w- - HASSENPFEFFER Cut rabbit Into serving pieces and marinate for a few hours or over night In the following marinade: Beat egg yolks with 12 cup of the sugar, add pumpkin, milk and the seasonings. until Cook and stir In double-boil- er thick. (Be sure it's hot) Add gelatin soaked five minutes In the water and stir until gelatin Is dissolved. Cool. When beginning to thicken, fold In egg whites beaten until stiff with the remain" lng sugar. Pour Into baked pie shell. Chill, and garnish with whipped cream. This makes the puffiest, most wonderful pumpkin pie you have ever tasted In your life. 12 cup cider vinegar lemon sliced 2 cups water 2 tsp. salt 14 tsp. pepper 12 tsp. whole cloves 2 tsp. sugar 4 bay leaves 1 medium onion sliced CRANBERRY THANKS- - The Coopers With gratitude we the Cooper family would like to express our thanks to all our friends, neighbors and relatives for their kindness, generosity and sympathy since the fire in our home. Sometimes " thank you" is not enough and this is one of those times, but what can we say? We cannot find the words to express what we' feel in our hearts. It's a wonderful feeling to know that in times of tragedy there is someone to lean on. To all those who have helped us in any way we pray that the dear Lord will bless you and keep you. You have truly been a "neighbor. " SHERBET 1 by MsMjfc Buupm said we should have a column on table manners for kids so I'm going to beat 'em to the draw. Kids, let's put the meal In our tummies Instead of on the floor. Watch ltl You could gouge out your eyes or cut a hunk off your ear while watching the "westerns. Don 'teat peas with your knife, let the professional perform the tonsillectomies. Don't wipe your mouth on think of the laundry your sleeves. noor Mom has to do. These recipes are strictly for the birds! Bob .... AlloverZion pheasants are being lopped on our dralnboards with, "Look, Maw, When do we eat?" what we got Give the tall feathers to the "little Indians" or save 'em for your winter bonnet (if you can afford It after Paw pays his buckshot bill). may have bagged one that dates back to Brigham so be on the safe side, sister, cut it up in fourths, sprinkle with unseasoned meat tenderizer and let stand (sorry, I me ant "lay") for at least a half hour. Now get the pieces "all shook up" in Dixie Fry or seasoned flour. Sprinkle with paprika and fry in butter or margarine until (golden brown. Cover and simmer until tender, about 45 minutes to an hour. For extra oomph try adding: He 1 1 small sliced onion 1 can of mushroom stems and pieces tsp. lemon juice 12 tsp. soy sauce Grab a platter heaped with cooked wild rice, slap the above delicacy on top, garnish with, tomato wedges, parsley, and big, fat ripe olives and COME AND GET IT 1 " Pheasant under glass"..... forget it, we Ye not in the museum. But if "old eagle eyes shootin was accurate and he dian't blast the bird to pices, here's how to roast the buckshot cocks. the "boids", pat dry with absorbent paper, rub cavity with one tsp. salt. Now fill neck ana body cavity with the following stuffing: Rinse Cook 1 cup wild or brown rice according to directions on the package. Slowly simmer 2 Tbs. finely chopped onion until clear in 14 cup butter or margarine. Now add 1 medium can of mushrooms, . toss lightly with the cooked rice. Now truss and skewer as you would a chicken. cranberries 14 cups water 1 cup sugar 1 tsp. unflavored gelatin 14 cup cold water Juice of 1 lemon 2 cups 1 After they are through marinating In this, salt and pepper very slightly and dredge In flour and then brown In 3- -5 Tbs. of fat. All you do Is brown them on both sides and after they are browned put them In a baking disn or casserole and use some of the liquid marinade to baste as you are baking them in a 325 oven for about an hour of until the rabbit Is tender. If you want to make gravy, lift out the pieces and keep them on a hot platter and make the gravy with the remaining liquid using about 3 Tbs. of flour mixed with about 14 cup cold water and 14 tsp. Worcestershire sauce. Pour this gravy mixture over the top of the pieces and serve with brown rice or parsley buttered potatoes. The recipe serves four. workshop in Holiday Wreath Makbe on the agenda for the Novwill ing" ember 16, 1960 meeting of the Mt. Olympus Garden Club, at tne home of Mrs. Frederick Basch, 4183 Shanna Street, at 9:45 a.m. will be Mrs. Bert A Co-host- ess Wells. Directing the project and relaying the information learned recently at a special training, will be club members, Mrs. John E. Riley and Mrs. L. E. Morey, It is guaranteed that 18 front doors will be gayly decorated for the Christmas season here in the "neighborhood. can say, I am fur or I ain't fyr" without " getting "done fur. HELEN KIMBALL of Paris Sift dry ingredients, cut in shortening, add egg yolk and milk beaten together. One recipe will make one large double crust pie or three shells. Bale at 400 for 8 to 10 minutes. Here's a hint. . . if you want to double the recipe, put the whole egg in and for berry pies, add one tablespoon lemon juice. PUMPKIN CHIFFON PIE 3 egg yolks cup sugar 14 cups cooked or canned pumpkin 12 cup milk 12 tsp. each; salt, ginger nutmeg clnammon 1 1 Tbs. gelatin 14 cup cold water egg whites We Beverly Savage, Publicity Chairman REVIEWS "In the Heart cups sifted flour Tbs. sugar ltsp. salt 34 cup shortening (I use Fluffo) 1 beaten egg yolk 14 cup cola milk 2 1 3 GARDEN CLUB to live in a country where you .... It's swell " JEAN COLLETT'S PIE CRUST is (This the best piecrust 1 have ever eaten) 1 Ml OLYMPUS Cook cranberries in 1 14 cups water until the skins pop. Press through a sieve or a rlcer. A ad the sugar and cook just until sugar dissolves. A dd to the gelatin which has been softened In the 14 cup cold water for about five minutes. Cool and add lemon Juice. Now you can freeze this firm in a refrigerator tray then break Into chunks and beat smooth with an electric or rotary beater. Return this quickly to the cold tray or scoop into small paper cups and freeze again. This can he served on the plate with turkey, or any kind of fowl. This makes 4-- 6 servings. Mary Lou Jeffers informed us of the fund raising activity of Epsilon Sigma Alpha City Council. That wonderful Miss Helen Kimball will review "In the Heart of Paris by Yvonne DeBremond D'Arf, Wednesday, November 16th at 8:00 PM in the Terrace Room of the Prudential Federal Building That's at 3261 South State Street. Miss Kimball is a marvelous actress and presents her reviews in such a way that you feel you're -watching a Todd A O production. She's terrific. Donations of $1. 00 will be accepted at the door. Bake goods and candy will be sold following the review. Mrs. Royal A. Halter is Chairman of this affair. Christinas Shop with CASH Highland High We pay cash for Christmas with our Christmas savings at American Savings. Why dont you start saving regularly each payday for next years Christmas. Youll eliminate expensive credit' charges by paying cash . . . and your INSURED savings earn extra dollars while you save Enjoy all Americans extras, too. 800 P.M For expert ad counsel, call a "Neighbor" expert at CR 148 Thursday, November iu, iubu (a; |