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Show ! Family Picnic If I I TlTliMWiiain -- . - 4 .' . . '.'V. V t. s ; ' . , . , ' " ' I t . ' ; H ' 5 : S , - i A : . X to ,t0t?3' Mom and Gramp, EVERYONE in the family is delighted with the prospect of a picnic. There's a treat for all on the menu, too. It consists of ample hamburgers to be broiled over charcoal with tomatoes onions and catsup for the buns. Canned pork and beans or baked beans are hard to beat on an out-side feast. Take them in the 8 ounce cans, open first, then heat, and serve in the cans Add olives, cookies and lots of vitamin-rich fruit punch. Picnic Punch Special 1 can (12 oz.) loganberry 1 can (1 pt. 2 fl. oz.) pineapple nectar juice Cliill juices thoroughly; combine and put into a thermos bottle. Or, put cans of the juices in ice cooler and mix as needed. Makes 4 cups. Note: Instead of pineapple juice, use orange-grapefruit juice blend, or cranberry juice cocktail, if you wish. |