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It loosens the phlegm, Soak an old chicken in vinegar and water for a few houra to make it tender. Try drying your wool sweaters screen. It allows free circulation. on a window Do not clean the enamel top of an oven with a wet, cold cloth as the enamel is apt to crack. Let it cool first. ti To prevent your bedsheets from catching and tearing, cover the corners of the bedsprtngs with adhesive tape. Do not place hot or soothes the Irritated membranes, and helps clear the sir passages. Thus It eases breathing, and lets you sleep. 1tneg Is a special compound of proven Imredlentat In concentrated for Its prompt form, action on throat and bronchial membranes. Money refunded If put pleased warm foods the refrigerator to cool. The warmth will raise the temperature and the food is likely to spoil, owing to the sudden change in temperature. In well-know- n In every way. America's Favorite Cereal ! Thanksgiving Favorite . . . Turkey With (See Recipe Below) Turkey Talk Apple perature F. when placed inside in center of inside thigh muscle. If placed in the center of the stuffing, it should register 180 degrees F. Roasting Time Table Oven Total Weight Roasting Tempera- Time ture 0 325 deg. F. hrs. lbs. 4 4 325 deg. F. hrs. lbs. 8 5 300 deg. F. lbs. hrs. Speaking of Stuffing There are several different types of stuffing which may be used for the bird. There is the basic bread stuffing which may be varied in at least five different ways: Bread Stuffing (For 6 lbs. of turkey) VA pounds loaf bread, stale 3-- 3 10-1- 3-- 14-1- 4-- 12-1- Lynn Says: Trussing Turkey: Insert needle through breast through rib at the base of the thighs. Draw cord through and pull string across by pulling cord through openings formed by folding wings triangular shaped onto the back. The needle does not go through the flesh here. Tie cord at the side (where needle was first inserted) making body of bird compact. Put in part of dressing through vent opening. Then insert needle between two bones at each drumstick joint and bring cord around to the tail, through the backbone. Tie securely. The neck opening offers a place to insert part or all of the stuffing which should be filled to make breast and neck well rounded. Fold neck skin under wing tips and string to keep in stuffing and make a nice appearance. After roasting remove cord before (three-quarte- Stuffing worried of 190 r and 48. Size 36 sleeves) material; requires 3s yards of short sleeves, 3k yards. For neck trimming, 1 yard ruching. For this pattern, tend 23 cents tn coins, your name, address, pattern number and size wanted. A Fashion Must. Juice Giblet Gravy Spiced Cranberries Sweet Potato Casserole Hot Rolls Green Beans with Brown Butter Sauce Orange-Onio- n Salad with French Dressing Pickle Fans Celery Curls about ration points, about balancing the budget but hasn't it been a good year in spite of it all? Yes, so good! Our day of thanks is appropriately celebrated with as good a feast as can be set upon the table. The turkey is frequenUy the queenly bird that sets the tone for the whole dinner, so let it be proud and beautiful. To Roast Turkey. teaRub inside cavity with salt, spoon or less to each pound of bird. Place enough dressing in the neck to fill the cavity nicely. Fasten skin to the back. Stuff cavity well but do "not pack too tighUy. Truss, then grease skin with unsalted fat which has been melted. Lay in pan on a rack, preferably on one side, back rack up. Or, place in breast down, and keep in this position throughout the roasting period. Cover with cloth, then roast at constant temperature until tender, turning bird to the opposite side, still back up. Turn bird breast up when about half done. Do not sear, cover or add water to the pan. Sprinkle melted fat on cloth as it dries out Cut trussing string between drumsticks after about an hour of roasting. This releases the drumsticks slightly for better cooking of the thigh, improves the appearance of the bird on the platter and facilitates carving. Testing for Doneness. Move the leg by grasping end bone. If the drumstick thigh joints break or move easily, the turkey is done. If a thermometer is used, it should register an internal tem- The Roast Turkey With Oyster bounty of the year, our good fortune, our harvest We may t rci Thanksgiving Dinner. This time every year we set aside a day of thank thank for the have Cranberries! Olives Pumpkin Pie Beverage Recipes Given pound butter or substitute 1H teaspoons salt li teaspoon each, marjoram, sage or 1 teaspoon poultry seasoning M cup minced onion Cut bread into small cubes, with crust removed, if desired. Drop Into a large mixing bowL Add butter which has been cut into cubes. Measure seasonings and blend with bread and butter. Mix in onion and stuff bird. Variations Celery: Add 2 cups finely chopped celery which has been sauteed partially. Egg: Add 4 well beaten eggs. Oysters: Add 1 pint or more of drained oysters, chopped or left whole if small. Add raw or preheated in 2 tablespoons of the butter. Add Sausage: l pound sausage meat or tiny sausages cooked until brown and thoroughly done. Break meat into small chunks before cooking, or reduce butter. You can add more holiday spirit to your meal if you bring glorious red cranberries, spiced with lemon and cloves to your turkey dinner as a relish: y But Spiced Cranberries. (Makes 1 quart) 2 cups sugar cup water 2 sticks cinnamon 1 teaspoon whole cloves 2 tablespoons lemon juice Grated rind of 1 lemon 4 cups fresh cranberries Combine sugar, water, spices, lemon juice and rind and boil together 5 minutes. Add cranberries and cook slowly, without stirring until all the skins pop open. Chill to serve. In the matter of pumpkin pie, either pumpkin or cooked squash may be used. Be sure that it is seasoned according to the recipe as most people object to a too prominent flavor of spices that jumps out at them when they eat the pie: Pumpkin Pie. cup brown or white sugar teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon cinnamon Vt teaspoon ginger 2 whole eggs or 4 yolks, beaten VA cups sieved pumpkin 1 cups scalded cream or milk Mix sugar, salt and spices thoroughly. Add eggs. Blend and then beat in pumpkin pulp. Add scalded cream. Have previously prepared pastry lined pan that has been allowed to dry in a refrigerator for of several hours. Pour in about the pumpkin mixture. Place on bottom of preheated oven, 400 degrees F. from which rack has been removed. Quickly pour in remaining mixture. Bake minutes. Place pie on a rack quickly replaced in oven. Bake until custard is set. 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