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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1973 Are Baby Foods Low In Nutritional Value? Hot Rodders Are Hard to Define Most jarred baby foods contain a relatively low percentage of an infants daily nutritional needs, charges an article in the Consumers Reports magazine. With the exception of the meat products, jarred baby foods were found to provide only 10 to 20 per cent per serving of an inT fants Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA) of protein, and The expression If you similarly small percentages of take the heat, keep out cant thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, iron, of the kitchen' applies more calcium and vitamin A and C. to kitchens of the past with The relative lack of nutrition coal-antheir in strained baby foods is no real stoves than to the kitchens cause for alarm, however, acof today. For many of tocording to the Consumer Reports in day's modern rooms article, since an infant can get areas removed from the gas or nearly all of his RDA of nutrisuffer from electric range ents in milk, juice, cereal and a too much cold rather than liquid vitamin and mineral supexcessive heat. plement. Now there's a new way of Nonetheless, there are theocoping with the kind of cold retical advantages to using baby that belongs in the refrigfood. Baby food introduces the erator, even when there's no to available baseboard space. a infant variety of textures and tastes, as well as to the difAny lime you run out of wall space or need an extra ferent groups of focds. boost in heat, you just slip a However, in a practical sense, Twin-Fl- o the manufacturers have negated hydronic into the system. It the advantages by unnecessarily literally pours out the heat. adding too much salt, sugar and Up to 15 times the BTU outstarch to their product. put, inch for inch, of a standThe high salt content may be ard baseboard unit. Yet it's a harmul in that excessive salt true hydronic component, intake by adults is a factor in not a make-shif- t spot heater. high blood pressure and can lead Just slip a little Model K41 to future heart trouble. By trainTwin-Flinto the to eat foods babies that with ing under a cabinet. Or, between contain excessive salt, parents studs above a door. is availThe may be predisposing their children to those health problems. able from local heating contractors. For free folder, Similarly, highly sweetened Corwrite to Beacon-Morri- s foods are a prime suspect in the Brainerd 60 Road, poration, promotion of tooth decay, makMass. 02134. Boston, to not ing it healthier for infants Starting a cold morning develop a sweet tooth. with a toasty-warkitchen The third unnecessary added can brighten winter living for the whole family. ingredient, modified food starch, provides a longer shelf life and prevents separation of water solids. However, the article cautions that not enough is known modified starch on babies to jus about the long term effect of tify their extensive use. . wood-bumin- g d heat-packa- ge kick-spac- e o heat-packag- e Page Eleven To Be Released the Week of December 25, 1972 There is no set definition of a hot rodder, other than a person who modifies his car for in- creased perfomrance or improve appearance. Henry Ford, Gottlieb Daimler, Barney Oldfield all could fit the description just as easily as current stars Ronnie And when they had seen It, Sox, Don Garlits or Rich Petty. the they made known abroadthem told which was They all shared the desire to saying concerning this child. And all individually improve a car and at its engine. they that heard it wondered told were which those things Hot rodding on a noticeable them by the shepherds. But level began just after the turn Marv kent nil these things, and of the century and was by no pondered thorn in her heart means restricted to the western (Luke 2:17-19coast. At that point in time more A mothers heart could not forget. As Mary fled with the racing and hot rodding took its Infant down to Egypt: as she place in the Midwest and on the Him in the carpenters watched east coast because there just as she saw Nazareth: at shop werent very many people out Him grow into young manwest. Racers gathered on board hood, no doubt &he turned over in her mind the events of that tracks, highways, beach fronts and paved ovals any time there memorable night in Bethlehem. When at the wedding feast at semed to be a good reason. By Cana of Galilee she said to 1920, onyone who wanted to put the servants, Whatsoever He a little more horsepower in his saith unto you, do it (John car could order the necessary 2:5), she had every confidence Tucces from a mail order catalog. that He would provide wine. unthis an And at the foot of the Cross Naturally, spawned amount her torn heart must have re of the bulk holy racing, of it being spur of the moment contests held whenever and wherever it seemed fitting. give information on the age oi the population and also will indicate whether the population is stable or fluctuating. Such Cougar Hunt factors will aid in better underProgressing standing and management of the Several ccugar hunters afield cougar in Utah. so far this year have reported The cougar hunt ends April success in bagging their quarry. 15, 1973, after which they may Utah Wildlife Resources bi- not be hunter or harassed for ologists and conservation officers are collecting canine teeth several months. Such protection to age the animals. This will was not given the cougar in Utah called the visit of the shepherds to the manger many before. yers Intr every life there comes evidence of miraculous some Gods power or sometoken of His grace. But rare indeed is the man who remembers, who nonders in his heart through the years, and whose life is changed by meditation or by the recollection of these things. Christmas speaks of God's love in the gift of Ilis Son. At this season of the year the feelings of many people are nearest the surface, and love ). end good will ahoud.But how few who pause at Christmas to think for a moment of God's "oodness and merev remember His goodness and mercy throughout the remainder of the vear. How much better it would be to keen all these things and ponder lhm in our hearts throughout 1973. until it received game animal classification. Prior to this and establishment of controlled hunting seasons, the cougars were open to unlimited hunting by anyone at any time. clas-sificati- cn To produce an income tax return that has any depth to it, any feeling, one must have Lived and Suffered. Frank Sullivan. m TRY SOME Have an OLD-FASHION- COOKIES ED you ever stepped into bake shop, the fragrance of freshly-bake- d gingerbread men, big sugar cookies, moist m ac . . ..and wished you had old-fashion- ed smelled and chewy ns the recipes for those goodies? Most colonial cookies were old-fashion- ed OUR GREAT LIQUID ASSET I. rolled and cut into various shapes, Jumbles were made of a firm dough that could be shaped in the hands or cut into fancy shapes. The spice commonly used in Jumbles was nutmeg. Almond Cookies d were made with a was dough which formed into balls and rolled in chopped Almonds before people everywhere ARE C0MCEPNEP ABOUT Pollution, rivers ANP LAKES THAT ARE pipiTY AFFECT FISH, ANP recreation, ENVIRONMENTAL BEAUTY it HAS surprisingly, LITTLE EFFECT ON OUR mace-flavore- baking. WATER. SUPPLY. Z.-TO- Today, we have the best of two worlds the modem kitchen conveniences and the recipes for cookies. those MANY PEOPLE, O INC-LUPjN- THO&E KJ long-remember- 6oveMMEA)r.AfZE NOT AWARE THAT WATER old-fashion- up-to-da- 5 E PA J2ATB P12oM POLLUTION CONTROL. NEGLECT CAN LEAP TO $eit0U . 3. IN THE PANIC OVER POLLUTION, RESEARCH INTO NATURE OF NEW CONTAMINANTS IS gEING FORGOTTEN. SO IS THE: NEEp TO TRAIN WATER supply experts ANP MANAGER- - IS SPEMPIN& 500 TIME5 AS MVtH ON MAYING WATER SAPE FOR FISH AS IT IS ON MAKING IT SAFE F&R AUTHORITIES PEOPLE, SAVA Better bala nge is NEepep... people COME FIRST SHPULp te for homemaker. today's Although these recipes are adapted to modem kitchens, flavor and the of spicy fragrances long ago still prevail. Versatile Stick To shape, lightly roll about Blue Bonnet Margarine, the 1 tablespoon dough into a modem spread gives these rope. Roll in sugar. Place cookies that on greased baking sheet, buttery flavor. to form ring. Repeat curving JUMBLES until dough is used. 12 cup (1 stick) softened Bake at 375F. about 12 Blue Bonnet Margarine minutes, or until done. Re1 egg, beaten move from baking sheets and 2 cups unsifted flour cool on wire racks. Makes 32 1 cup sugar cookies. 14 teaspoon ground nutmeg ALMOND COOKIES Sugar Blue softened Combine 1 cup (2 sticks) Bhs Bonnet Margarine and egg. toBonnet Margr. . In a separate bowl blend softened gether flour, 1 cup sugar and 1 into Stir cup sugar nutmeg. margarine 1 onto out Turn egg mixture; mix; 2 and board cups unsifted lightly floured 1 knead lightly a few times teaspoon cream of tartar until dough forms a ball. 1 teaspoon baking soda Wrap in waxed paper and 1 teaspoon ground mace chiU 1 hour. old-fashion- ed PROBLEMS. TO PAY, GOVERN MENT ed Here are two colonial-inspire- d recipes brought SUPPLY HAS PROBLEM completely ed 6-in- old-fashion- ed . 2-1- ch 1-1- 4 ' cups chopped Planters or Southern Belle Blanched Almonds In a large bowl cream together softened Blue Bonnet Margarine and sugar until light. Mix in egg. In a separate bowl blend together flour, cream of tartar, baking soda and mace. Stir into margarine mixture. Blend well. Form dough into 1-in- ch balls. Roll in chopped Planters or Southern Belle Blanched Almonds. Place on "teased baking sheets. Press down, using floured tumbler. Bake at 375F.,12 to 15 minutes, pr untii ' Nightly-brown- Remove from baking sheets and cool on wire racks. Makes 36 cookies. . |