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Show J' EASY -3pp)ES fP 0?" By HELEN HALE MOLDED FRUIT and vegetable salads are delightful with fowl. For a change try cantaloupe balls In cherry or lime gelatin, or pineapple cubes and Queen Anne cherries in lemon or lime gelatin. Pastries and shortcakes are good foil when serving fowl. Use fruit in season if it ' is available to you. Pineapple, berries, apricots and peaches are good. If the dinner with fowl Is too filling fill-ing for richer desserts, simply use a scoop of Ice cream with refrigerator refrigera-tor cookies. Peppermint, lemon, strawherrv. tutti frutti. vanilla and chocolate chip ice creams are good ideas. ' If you have a small family, buy chicken by the piece, or buy a half for roasting. In the latter case, place the stuffing underneath the bird. Good vegetables to go with fowl: green peas, green beans, broccoli with hollandaise sauce, asparagus, brussels sprouts with browned butter but-ter and bread crumb sauce, or broiled tomatoes. BISCUITS WITH JAM are another anoth-er good accompaniment to a dinner featuring fowl. Use baking powder biscuits with strawberry jam or currant jelly, or half white flour and half whole-wheat flour rolls, and serve with eraDe and crabaDDle jelly, grape jam or orange marmalade. marma-lade. SUN, AIR AND CLEANLINESS will keep the moths away. Moths attack at-tack any uncleaned woolens, furs, slipcovers, furniture, etc. Everything should be thoroughly cleaned regularly regu-larly to prevent them. Moths can be prevented by moth repellent sprays, naphthalene crystals, crys-tals, cedar chests, air-tight storage bags and a white crystalline substance sub-stance called paradiclorobenzene. SILVERFISH which attack bookbindings book-bindings feast also on starched clothing and laces especially where there is dampness. Keep stored things aired and in a cool dry place. Borax or insect powder scattered where silverflsh are thickest will help get rid of them. Grain beetles, flour moths, weevils and other types of insects which destroy de-stroy flour, cereals' and beans may come from factory, store or warehouse. ware-house. The foods which become infested in-fested with them should be thrown siway or burned. Keep food in tightly tight-ly covered jars. |