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Show - v SASO D,? rr r? .m j "Tv m CrSEjS? 'Your'Education NEWS AND TELEGRAM, Tuesday, By DR. BENJAMIN FINE i Dear Dr. Finer I would like to know more about the National Detense StudentLoen TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 10, 1963' Orange Nogi Date Cookies Combo Easy Snack-Tim- e , "U. favorites" for snack Milk and cookjes are' times. Eaten between meals' and at bedtime, they provide nourishment as well ps satisfying the appetite. all-ti- A good Ix . auattlan. for $1,000 a year, up to a maximum of $5,000, but usualiy students only get about $500 a year. He has 10 years In which to repay the loan. He will pay 3 per cent interest afterjie graduates from college, Moreover if he 'goes Into loan win be forgiven. This year some 100,000 students will get these helpfu- l- federal loan: - 4o-h- are-desig- ned "t elp such your grandson, remain in lege. as col- EAST DROP COOKIES" DATE-FILLE- and Cream o' Weber dairy product make these Snack time ! the brightest part of the day when d Drop Cookies are served along Easy with Orange Milk Nogs. Fresh Cottonwood two recipes nourishing as well as flavorful. Easy Date-Fille- preparation ateps are detailed in story at right. Trio Casserole Timed; For Tomato" Season of-Recip- es rhire sauce Salt 3 tablespoons fresh bread crumbs buttered with Cream o Weber butter Wash tomatoes. Cut stem ends; then cut in half, crosswise. Arrange tomatoes with the cut side up, in a baking pan or on a broiling pan. Spread with prepared mustard; top with minced onion and Worcestershire sauce; sprinkle well with gait, then with crumbs. Broil about 3 inches below the heat source, without turning, for 15 minutes or until tender and nicely browned. Serve immediately with meat or fish, on a vegetable plate, or with omelets. In fact I even fresh tomatoes between.meals equaled flavor and low calorie content. But I must .warn you, if , you buy tomatoes or pick them-o- ut shallow-- of Mr. Webster the garden and they arent entirely rip ened, dont place them m the sunlight to finish the process. Just keep them at room tempertaure. The sun splotches them and they ripen unevenly While this season is with us I must share with you a few ideas on preparing tomatoes both cooked and fresh, with dairy foods, A very timely combination!, HOT TOMATO RAREBIT SANDWICH Dear Carolyn Webster; Do (Makes 4 servings) you have a good basic recipe 2 tablespoons Cream o for fresh peach pie that Weber buttrt' makes 3 014 pies? 2 tablespoons flour Thank you. 2 cloves garlic Mrs. P. C. 14 teaspoon salt Roy, Utah milk Cottonwood 14 cup? Dear Mrs. P. C.: The follow1 cup grated sharp cheese ing recipe should fit your 1 tablespoon prepared needs. - mustard FRESH PEACH PIE fslices bread or (Makes 4 ' 4 to 8 tomato slices 3 , pies) T ; 7 Crisp bacon 3 cups water Melt butter over low heat; y cup lemon juice "blend in flour until smooth. 3 cups sugar Mash garlic with salt and cup cornstarch add ter milk. Stir milk into quarts (8 pounds) sliced butter and flour and cook fresh peaches - -- slowly over low heaVstirring Piffshellst baked) constantly, until thick. Add 4 or 3 h cheese and mustard; stir, unCottonwood pint til cheese is melted.. Toast whipping cream bread on one side; arrange cup powdered sugar tomato slices on untoasted teaspooA vanilla of sides bread and broil 3 to Combine the water, lemon 5 minutes. Top with rarebit cornstarch juice, augarand sauce and garnish with crisp and bring to a boil. Cook bacon curls. until the mixture is clear, CREAM OF TOMATO stirring constantly. SOUP Place the sliced peaches in .the baked pie shells. (Makes 5 servings) Sliced peaches discolor very 2 cups cooked fresh tomatoes rapidly and should be sliced just before filling the pie 3 cups Cottonwood milk shells. Spread the glaze over 1 teaspoon salt the peaches, making sure JlteaspooR sugar that all the peaches are covDash of pepper. ered. C00L Jusf; before serv 1 tablespoon Cream o ing, whip the cream;, Weber butter the powdered sugar and va Combine the tomatbea and nilla. Garnish the nilk in the top of a double the pie with whipped cream. 1arolynW ebster Boiler and heat slowly but to not boiL Season with Dear Friends: If I can alt, sugar, pepper, and but-e- help you with any of your Serve immediately. food- - prepartion or buyBROILED TOMATOES ing problems, please dont hesitate to get in touch. (Makes 6 servings) Just drop a card to me, 6 medium tomatoes Carolyn Webster, PrO. , 14 teaspoon prepared Box 188,- - Ogden, Utah, mustard and watch for the answer 2 tablespoons minced in;my Homemakers onions Forum. - j' 10-in- ch 1 ch too ' sr.-- H r. But, there's already market in the Classified Ads" for buying, selling or sf V A it oil kinds,' cil sizEs; oil prices'. Jusf will, take ad-tak- er ySrSlb t & fcr 4 your family need and pockethoofc You'll find didir.U-1525,Asl(f- "aossii or x NS it. from there; f A -- U if 10-inc- mixer or blender. combine orange juice, milk and eggs. Pour - into tall "with or- glasses- ...- Garnish . , , w PAPRIKA Cooley Dough (Makes 4 to 6 servings) 314 cups sifted fIour T teaspoon salt 2 packages (1 pound each 1 teaspoon baking soda frozen chicken breasts 14 teaspoon cinnamon Flour BROILED PEACHES Place 1 .cup ( 2 sticks) Cream 0 2 tablespoons Cream o fresh peach halves in shallow Weber butter Weber butter Dot each half with Cream 1 medium onion, sliced 2 cups firmly packed Kglt pan Run under o Weber butter. 1 bay leaf broiler until, heated through and brown sugar with brown. Serve -- 3 teaspoons Worcester-.- . fresh local tois on I cant them as much becausexof t h e i ruii-- , Jarge-- or d chopped dates cup sugar cup water . cup chopped nuts " OVEN CHICKEN By Carolyn Webster When the mato season resist serving as possible. like to enjoy D (Makes 5 dozen cookies) Date Filling: la-bonn-et unless It's too Date-Fille- ' teachlng,50perent.ofthe They bnght youngsters teamfor thispurpose is easy Drop Cookies and Orange Milk Nogs. Every homemaker will find these cookies especially easy to store for convenient nibbling. Filled with nuts and dates, these butter cookies also contain the ingredients like buttermilk and baking sodair light brown sugar and cin- - Date Filling in center of each teaspoonful dough. namon. The OrangeMilk Nogs are Cover with - V4 teaspoon ' quickly whipned together dough. Bake until lightly of and , mixture browned, in preheated oven, milk, eggs 400 degrees F. about lO to and This Tuice. recipe orange other flavored milk drinks 12 minutes. Remove to wire can provide the answer to racks. tots and teenagers who stray ORANGE MILKNOG to more highly sweetened or (Makes 4 servings) seasoned snacks. orange junce cups 14 Other suggestions for frait Cottonwood milk iuice. lcup nopslnclude pineapple 2 eggs" fcndTapricot nectar" tinged with a4oucko lemon.jr'" Dm wid cirMrv L.tnrs may b. t him In car. W Daunt 1157, L.k. Cily 0. Ntws, II, Utah. A stamaad, ratara wwalaM matt Mcamaanr aach .rniOT A trained All womans world Amw1c.il Niwwmr ahisk Nm nswn sumHots concwniot wlucw to-f- 1963 '.1 Or. Imisml Stn. Pvmnr prlw idlHr if tlw wlnitint tducstlOT trading your home TO, i Program. My grandson went to college for a' year and a half but had to atop because of the expense. He is a bright. Intelligent young man, and capable of doing well in his work. He will study and Is not afraid of hard work. Please tell me how the Federal Loan Program operates. Answer; Congress has allocated $250,000,000 for college students through the National Defense Student Loan Pro-gra- These loans provide longterm help at low interest This is the way the program operates: your grandson should apply directly to the college that he wishes to attend for a loan. He is eligible v September 1 14 can (lO1 ounces) condensed cream of " mushroom soup cup Cottonwood fresh soureream 2 teaspoons paprika Dash pepper . Thaw chicken as directed on package; dash lightly with flour. Brown chicken skilin butter, in let. Add onion and bay leaf. Combine soup and re maining ingredients; pour over chicken. Cover; bake in a moderate oven 4350 degrees F.) for 1 hour. , oven-pro- 2 eggs cup Cream 0 Weber hot fringed with bacon for breakfast or with I PEPPERMINT PEARS Arrange two fresh pear halves. buttermilk teaspoon vanilla Cook together, slowly, dates, cup sugar and water, stirring constantly, until thickened. Add nuts. Set aside to gooI. Sift together dry ingredients. Cream butter with brown sugar; beat in eggs. Add buttermilk and vanilla. Mix in dry ingredients. Drop By rounded teaspoonfuls onto buttered cooky sheet about 2 inches apart. Place )4 teaspoon When the weekend rolls around chicken or meat for dinner. Which have been cored and pared on a bed of salad greens. Top with dressing made from V4 cup Cottonwood whipping cream, whipped, 2 tablespoons salad dressing, 20 tiny marsh-- , mallows and 14 cup crushed peppermint candies. Serves 6 to 8, QUICK BANANA SAUCE baby's strained bananas as a quick sauce for either ice cream or cake Just open the jar and spoon it on. Enhance with brown sugar and chopped Try nuts. ' |