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Show 1 1 V :' L" - jh. The Salt Lake Tribune, Tuesday, January By Don Tobin The Little Woman "ir i ADVISTIIIMBNT' 28, 1964 Miss Hansen Wed in rjf ; Friday Rites ! RICHFIELD Salt .Lake LDS Temple was setting Friday for the wedding of Miss Johnson, Jerome, Idaho. Announcement of the wedding is made by the brides brother, Clifford Hansen, Richfield. Creamy Planked Pork Good Company Fare An open house Wednesday will be held for the couple in the home of the brides brothMr. and er and sister-in-laMrs. Floyd Hansen, Richfield. The couple will live in How many times have you been confronted with the problem of company invited to dinnner by the man of the house? If you want to come through it all in style, heres a perfectly elegant and economical way to handle the situation With aplomb. Its Creamy Planked Pork, a complete dinner on a platter. This delicious mixture takes advantage of. one of the most economical and plentiful meats on the market today . . . pork shoulder. Cream o dairy foods play an important part in this timely and inexpen- The colors too dark. 3 The Fast Gourmet V V Jolly GoodFellows Cha llenge Heroes v V. V?" By Poppy Cannon The busy pizzerias of New York City and the myriad little shops that do a fine busihot ness selling Heroes cold and report hero the that Is be- ing challenged by a newcomer fresh from Sicily. Not too well known In this country up to now, the invader is a Sicilian sandwich roll Miss Cannon that has the affectionate nickname of Guas-tieda jolly good fellow. Essentially the Guastiedde is a hot sausage and melted cheese sandwich served in a e large soft roll like an The bun. principal hamburger ingredients are peppery sau- out-siz- sages fried and cut into slices; combined with a layer of Italian ricotta (or creamed cottage cheese) and slices of mozzarella cheese might be replaced by a mild Muenster or Monterey Jack cheese. For an easy and savory supper planned to star those Jolly Good Fellows, you might follow the traditional Sicilian custom and serve a Salad for (insalata rinforza) Strength and a Zuppa Inglese. The name means English soup though it isnt soup at all but a kind of dessert somewhat similar, to an English trifle. In this case, however, there is no custard but only fruit cocktail (canned or frozen) and a lovely obligato of rum. Sicilian Sandwich Guastiedde To serve 6, fry 1 pounds of Italian sausages until well cooked and lightly browned, remove from pan. Drain and Heloise: Remove Polish From Nails Easy Way By Heloise Cruse Dear Heloise: Knowing you do your own fingernails, may I give you a tip on removing polish so that you will save polish remover and remove layer and layer of that stuff . . . quicker? Whether e L! , : . ish Heloise you use tissue or a piece of cotton, wet it thorough- ly with the pol- - remover and gently rub all five nails of one hand with the saturated cotton. Do this quickly. Then remove the polish one nail at a time. The slight bit of polish remover you touched on each nail will gently soak down under that first and second layer of polish and it can be removed twice as fast I have been giving manicures for years and thought I would pass this tip along. It saves me much time when giving a manicure. And, dear Heloise. I would like to thank you profusely for telling us to wipe the fingernails with vinegar before ap- plying the polish. It sure does make that polish stick! I have had customers come back and ask if I had changed my brand of polish! The polish does stay on longer, doesn't seem to chip as quickly and they think coffee and milk, plus a plate of various Christmas cookies. You cannot imagine how much more fun it is on Christmas morning not having to worry about getting a big meal, doing the dishes and cleaning up afterwards! The day is left free to enjoy the children and to go visiting later in the afternoon if one cares to do so. Now I really enjoy Christmas Day as do the others in Mrs. Philip H. our home. PowelL Dear Heloise: When ironing dresses for those places I keep an old piece of toweling near my ironing board and stuff the toweling into the puffed sleeves and then iron em. Makes for a perfectly ironed puff. Arlene Brissittle. little girls hard-to-get-- cut into slices about Vi nch thick. Cut 6 large hamburger-typ- e buns in half crosswise. Cover the bottom half with a layer of sliced fried sausage, a layer of ricotta or creamy cottage cheese. The layer inch thick. should be about Cover the ricotta with a layer of mozzarella cheese or Muenster or Monterey Jack, also cut V inch thick. Sprinkle with 1 teaspoon of the sausage drippings. Replace top on the roll; wrap each one separately in foil. Place in a moderately hot oven (375 deg.) 10 to 12 minutes or until the bread is thoroughly warmed and the cheese lusciously melted. Serve in the foil. Meal of the Day Mugs of Minestrone with Spinach Sicilian Sandwiches Guastiedde Insalata Rinforza (the Salad for Strength) Zuppa Inglese con Frutta Minestrone with Spinach . . . For 6 servings, add 1 package frozen leaf spinach to 2 cans condensed minestrone, 1 soup can vegetable juice cocktail, 1 soup can water. Bring to a boil. Simmer together 5 minutes. Guast- Sicilian Sandwiches . . See starred recipe. iedde,. ... To Insalata Rinforza serve 6, rub salad bowl with garlic. Line with crisp lettuce, romalne or escarole. Pile into the center of the bowl 2 packages frozen cauliflowerettes cooked according to directions, drained and chilled. Cover the cauliflowerettes with 1 cup black sliced or quartered olives. Garnish with fillets of anchovies or drained capers and pickled peppers. Toss with Italian dressing. Thawing Duck Its best to thaw frozen duck, chicken or turkey in the re- frigerator rather than at room temperature, so plan ahead! OLEOMARGARINE 1760 South State FIRST OF THl WEiK GROCERY SPECIAL 5 lbs. i'll- , tm &V. iir"fWTiilnriTiifi'a,ft)Mftiil'ii ... ... b cheese pork-crea- m rnr HiVn A Womans Point of View Butter Frosting Recipe Elegant But Tricky J j Be sure the butter is cold A very perplexed homemaker from Roy sent word and firm before creaming. to me the other day about And when you add the some trouble she was having marshmallow mixture to the with the butter, the secret is to add it Party Frosting which very slowly, especially at appeared in first, with the beaters at methe last Wom- dium speed. ans World. Now, so far so good, but Because it is dont expect a regular frost- r such a good ing texture. The resulting frosting, but product may surprise you at somewhat un first. It should be spongy, usual, let me 'and may even look as if the explain a lit- ingredients have not blendtle more about ed well, but when you spread Butter-Marshmallo- u 4 J ? tji - IV Ai 'i ' . p - w s it. iJ i By Carolyn Webster First n , ' ' ' ; . ' All v i''--' r -- I n.i. v - I ; i 'Z .. 4 &0R Vi '4 ?: Vi V V 4 CC- - Ml' rv - I it on a cake youll find it and spreads beautifully. Be sure most important, this recipe the cake is cool so the butter must be followed to the let- frosting wont melt and lose ter. After the marshmallows its identity. We have found this frostare completely melted in the milk, this mixture is set ing can be stored in the reaside to cool and must be frigerator successfully and if thoroughly cooled to room you take it out and leave it temperature before it is at room temperature for an used. jhour or two before using, the Dont be alarmed if this 'consistency will be just right marshmallow mixture sepa- for spreading. It freezes well, rates and becomes quite too! runny while cooling. This is This is very much like the characteristic. Stir occa- frosting used by commercial sionally to blend as it indi- bakers for frosting and decocates in the recipe, especial- rating cakes, hut its made ly just before adding to the with Cream oAVeber butter and that makes it so much butter. You must use an electric better! The flavor is elegant! beater on medium speed to make the recipe turn out just right. half-gallo- ... cup shredded Cheddar 14 " Besides being economical sources of good food value, dairy foods are also noted for the easy way they get n alang with so many other foods and food combinaserving. They make a very defThis completely natural tions. and flavorful impresinite product boasts nothing arti- sion on recipes. many ficial, nothing synthetic. Its Here is an savory example of a the only orange product that dairy recipe using raisins: gives a positive natural VitaRAISIN FLUFF min C guarantee. Each fDRESSING lounce serving supplies the FOR FRUIT SALAD minimum daily requirement for a growing child, derived (Makes 14 cups) solely from California orange 4 cup chopped raisins 2 tablespoons orange juice juice. Children and adults alike 1 teaspoon lemon juice enjoy the refreshing good- Vi teaspoon dry mustard ness of this orange drink for Vi teaspoon salt mealtimes, snack periods, as V cup Cottonwood fresh sour cream well as parties and festive get - togethers. Remember, 4 cup Cottonwood whipping cream, stiffly beaten its ready to pour and serve. Cream o Weber Sunkist Combine raisins, orange 6range juice drink is avail- juice, lemon juice, dry musable from your Cottonwood tard, salt and sour cream, Dairy or in the dairy case at Fold into whipping cream Serve with fruit salad. your market. be. . . was never eaten cause our boys were much too excited with the things Sahta so we started had left having our Christmas dinner on Christmas Eve. On Christmas Day a buffet-styl- e dinner Is set out on our table and if and when a youngster or the oldsters are hungry they help themselves to what as often . they want! And as they Iikej I ALWAYS "use paper plates so that there are not a lot of dishes to wash later. If we have company over the holiday, and we often do, I buy the fancy Christmas paper plates ' to make it more festive. My menu is ham or turkey . for sandwiches; potato salad or potato chips and favorite dip, chilled tomato juice or apple cider, cranberry sauce, egg egg yolk 1 4 Dear nelolse: About seven on some of the fun watching the children enjoy themselves Christmas morning and NOT in the kitchen trying to get a big meal which, when ready 1 Weber-Cottonwo- 'iiimia Something new has been added to the Cottonwood dairy case at your favorite market. Mothers will be pleased to find a refreshing, tasty orange product called Cream o Weber Sunkist orange juice drink available now in quart and cartons, ready for instant years ago my husband decided that MOTHER should be in M2 J-.- It Hazel Thorn makes no difference whether your vinegar is white or yellow! Saturate a piece of cotton with the vinegar and wipe your fingernails, let it dry and then apply your polish. p Heloise ' 1 1 In a large skillet, brown the pork cubes in 14 cup butV. de I ter. Add cream, salt, pepper, j;;ground and whole cloves; simmer until pork is tender, u rv about 30 minutes. Meanwhile, wash and slice mushrooms; then sautA in 14 cup butter. Mix the mushrooms 4k and peas into sive recipe. mixture, sprinkle on flour ' CREAMY PLANKED and heat an additional 10 PORK minutes. Prepare instant po:x tatoes according to package (Makes 6 servings) 2 pounds lean pork shoul- directions, using milk for cubes liquid. Beat tai whole egg, der, cut into ' Vi cup Cream o egg yolk and cheese to make stick) (4 ' tfe' ' a Weber butter Duchess potatoes. Using a 2 cups Cottonwood pastry tube, make a border of potatoes around edge of whipping cream 1 teaspoon salt plank (or spoon around if teaspoon pepper pastry tube is unavailable). Dash ground cloves Place under broiler a few 3 whole cloves t minutes to brown; then fill There is elegance . . . and economy in Creamy tonwood dairy foods are all combined in this dish 14 pound fresh mushrooms centre with Planked Pork. Serve it hot and delicious for to make it nutritious as well as flavorfuL Youll 14 cup (14 stick) Cream o mixture and serve Meat, vegetables and Cot- - be delighted with the easily prepared recipe here. company dinners. Weber butter f Sankist Drink Is Available In Dairy Case Im great! ' package frozen peas, thawed tablespoon flour package instant potato mix, OR 2 cups mashed potatoes 1 . ' ' ' . r ' YOUR YOUNGS TEftg' Happiest birthdays j Get this musical cake that plate plays ((Happy Birthday for only as it turns 25 What precious memories you give your youngsters with this size cake plate. Artistically decorated in shades of beautiful pink, its genuine Swiss music works play Happy Birthday as the plate revolves. Children love this gay centerpiece that makes the happiest birthday parties and its sturdily built of metal to last year after year. Regularly a $5.00 value, the Cream o Weber Musical Cake Plate is an exclusive design not available in the stores. Send for this ainazing value today. Fill out the coupon below and send it with $2.50 and the name panel from one carton of Cream o Weber butter the carton the color of red velvet in your market dairy case. 10-in- ch - The Very Best Qrade AA Sweet Cream Butter COTTONWOOD DAIRY Mutical Calc Frvnchtown, Nam-- Plat, Nw irsy nd m .Muticol Calc Plat(.) Tn relating lb. of Crtom o' buttr, plus $2.50 lor och Pl fror Phone IN Wbr 1 e nom pan) plat. - Stot Offer expiree February $8, 1965. Allow 4 weeks for delivery. |