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The tall can stove i s a quick way to cook meats that have a little fat. The stove is simply a large honey or wheat can with a vent cut in the side. Then Dian crumples up four or five newspaper sections (don't use colored newspaper, she cautions, because the ink creates a toxic substance as it is burned), lights the fire. puts a rack over the top and begins cooking The fat drips out of the meat and onto the newspapers and keeps the fire going. If the fire gets too high, Dian squirts it down with water in a spray bottle. Dian has a foolproof method for lighting the fire. She steel wool. She uses two batteries and a piece of stacks the batteries and touches one end of the steel wool to each pole. The steel wool will begin to burn and can be dropped onto the newspapers. Some other "roughing it easy" ideas that Dian uses include: Pour cake or muffin batter into a hollowed.out orange shell. Replace the lid of the orange, wrap it in foil and bake it on the coals. section out of the length of a Cut a wedge-shape- d banana. Put marshmallows and chocolate chips inside. Wrap the banana in foil and cook on the coals. Cook hamburgers or an egg inside an onion. Cut a lid off the onion and take out the center part. Wrap in foil and hake on the coals. These are all easy ways to add a gourmet touch to camp cookery. says Dian. she has some suggestions, lien it comes to clean-up- . ...:.,.: :,:,,.,,,.,,,, ,,, , ,,,,,,,, ,k,,,;::::,.,,,,,,,,, !F;:::',1:!U,7:-,:- : 1., 1,,,, ' It . 11,14, , N..,,,,,, ,,-- -, ,..se,,,.,,P. ,.......,,,,:;:--;-- ,,,,,, :,,,,,, .. .,.. ', , ,r.''' r: ,.,..:- .0 1 tj';:,..."';;;' 41k , '''. ' .. Li ' :tp!isc,., myDEgARneat. CNIlloC(AhGOargAN7.:. Aathderthceomsapmaneygotehsat oauntdY. find it useful.) DEAR ABBY: When a and his wife have both te the ' I maenn through wvaws to start over again and keep their marriage vows sacred, do I they, have to get married again? Wouldn't they be living in an adulterous relationship if they lived together as man and wile after having broken their marriage vows? When a vow is broken, what ean.be done to make it right again? BROKEN VOWS. DEAR BROKEN: Though adultery has been committedt. the marriage is still considered legal and valid in of God and man. ,, However, if a couple wants to staff fresh. I think renewing their narriage vows is an excellent idea. ' , i - i - thyi , Don't give up too soon after a stroke '"'s 14, A ' By George Thosteson, M.D. For breakfast, Dian cooks bacon and eggs in a paper sack no dishes to wash! your stroke involved this vessel which supplies blood to the bead artery. You did not tell me your sometimes an imporage tant factor. But if you are having progress in others areas you might expect further improvement in the matter of your general alertness , DEAR DR. THOSTESON: About 18 months ago I had a stroke was was paralyzed on the left side. Examination showed the carotid artery nearly closed. Soap the outsides of all pans before using them on an open fire. Line cooking equipment with foil to save on dishwashing. Use paper towels to wipe dishes and to wipe the grease out of pans before washing them with water. Make your own frying pan by bending a stick or coat hanger into a loop and covering it with foil. Make a water bottle for washing hands by poking a hole in the bottom front of a bleach bottle and plugging it vdth a gold tee. As you unscrew the hd, water will be forced out the front. Dian Thomas was recently named one of two honorable mention winners in Forecast Magazine's 1975 Home Economics Awards Program for "outstanding achievement in the field of home economics and a making a significant contribution to its image." But. she claims modestly, her "roughing it easy" ideas are simply little techniques that help make camping or a lot easier. even backyard cooking nature-lovinAnd that, says Dian, leaves you with more time to really enjoy the great, wide, wonderful outdoors! An endarterectomy done. was Since then I have been improving gradually and am almost back to normal. except that I'm slightly weak. I'm becoming discouraged about this. My problem is that I can have 10 hours of good sleep and then wake up feeling tired and sleepy. What would cause this, and will I be this F.M. way forever? DEAR M.: Congratulations on your progress since your stroke. As to your sleepiness, this is to be expected. The endarterectomy, which is an incision to remove a thickened portion of the inner lining of the artery. indicates that g too , , j ,,.................... - a poor exc. use for wearing a ring when it canancdause the or a lossesnaof life." eil , ,,.71( ABBY ! , Ii:'..3. ::,5,,t,.: Newspapers provide fuel for tin can stove. , I I' :: 1,,,mt,.....vt.,743,,:.4 ,,- my "DEAR WIFE: Thank you for your letter. And while we're on the subject, read this one: "DEAR ABBY: When my ' husband and I were married cerewe had a double-rin- g mony, and he promised he would never take his wedding ring off., And he never did. "After a few years he gained a little weight and couldn't get it off. My husband was an electrician. Well, to make a long and very tragic story short, his wedding ring wore a tiny hole through his insulated glove and , a fatal contact was made. He died instantly. ' , :111 ,:::::::,4:::::,,:s:: ,v ''''n ' ;:VirVOr it.....,,t-,- a .WIFE.. vIt - ,fieo.tot, èqt.; A7,,af,i IA. :;. N:8,$. 4i.i.:',440 :'." iC,11 i' i kVIJ .4'6,;,' in.,' ,,wt, other women who want their husbands to wear their wedding rings to work. AL'S .,, '.... e ,....: tlitifilgS wit: : 1 - ind,ust- ':'.,.:;:. construe-do- n , , ' . off. :;.''';',:'isN 5; A i?V.,,,,:.;',:,''' .;',, ?,,,.1. lem,,,114,,K,- 'i.:',;,.4 balance and fell under the , wheeie glif the truck. 't:7.:,5F',:t,k4t. ' r':.i A,'', ,...., meetheled of jewelry for women and men working with machinery and electricity are a major prob .' rY''Ser4tiss- eai is i tOeldd shine cWeabSehliCoist hihes J 1 '1, ' ',- , : 'T., :- ,- s- truck, he caught his ring on a piece of metal, and his practically torn .'"' i - , ,4,s,-,- ,,,wcwn . i l'iw4::0;e IA' ,..... ,,, ':' 1 , ...)p. fans- - I While jumping off a S9ver .,')..,.eik,.:'4 -- ,, rv.i:::,,:,:::,:,,:,;,,,,.,,,. 4,4,7:, st ' uital '' . , dear wife, if your ., il'Im:Rizi:ih-sa-- sisted that my husband wear his wedding ring at ail times, My husband is a maintenance mechanic, ud this is what happened. c.nll."Yeintstneday ..,4:,''' ''l decided to start with a unit on outdoor cookery since that was one thing I really knew. The kids loved it." It became an annual part of her curriculum. Then after three years, "I became restless and decided to go back to get my master's degree." When it came "me write a thesis?" time, she again relied on what she knew best and that eventually led to her tiook, Many of the tips and techniques in her books are things she developed herself, combining camping know-howith home economics training. Others are things she has picked up here and there. One of her favorite ideas is the cardboard box oven. Its so simple, its almost unbelievable, she says, but it bakes cakes. bread, casseroles and almost anything you want. To make the oven. Dian removes the bottom from a heavy cardboard box, attaches a rack four inches from the top tshe uses baggie twist,s to hold it in place) and covers the box with oven wrap. The box is placed on a rack over charcoal. A temperature gauge inside tells when to "turn down" or "turn up" the oven by shing it of he charcoal or adding more heat. Cooking eggs and tmetin In i paptr sick is another good trick, she says. tier instructions, hue the bottom of the bag with slices of bacon. crack the cis and drop them tin top Of the , . k...,": by G .ew tia,A;r14!-.:- q,3',...;:::,.::- , , Continued from page , 1 t.'CT.,IIHI, machines or electrkity, tell him to leave ALL rings at if-. Vali Vitally love home , - , Vti:A:efoi;,71ekie! Deseret n s photos :". -- !: 4 4,:, Camp without fuss School-startin- ' - ", 4.14'1' , ,,,i ,,,,,,,,, .. e'4,,.- , ' . I 2. li'!0 !, 4C,;4kit "So BY: I gm- one of those foolish wives who in- 'r, . ,i,;,,,t-.- ,. e : nuns! eteorfp.reapnrmy ptanethir; Th'e'I;LISEmittUlatilAB:- , t - husband works "round ' ' '' ,..,),,,, in ,IE,, L.. eatledvihssiswiDowr:' It could prevent accidents and perhaps save lives. Respectfully, CHICAGOAN. ''''':','':. . .... 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',4.i.7:4, ,,, ,4,?,:'.7'.' 44 , ,, ..m,1,,,- t ,,,,z?- also. - - The drowsiness should become less pronounced as months pass. From letters I receive from stroke victims and their families It conclude that far too many have a tendency to "give up" too quickly, adopta alistic attitude the . Granted that some patients will not come back as completely as others, it is still true that often a tenacious will to recover remains a vital factor. It is this type of spirit which should motivate the stroke victim and his family. The Russians are coming: grain and sugar prices jump By Sidney Margo lios ' tr7:::;,,- Consumer specialist R a , I L Russians again are Manning to buy massive quail-title- s of basic foodstuffs here has boosted quotes for wheat, corn and soybeans on the ciwnmodity markets. Even sugar, which recently receded from a startling GO cents a pound lest winter, has ..tarted to rise again. The effect on yoer lami!y of this develoneont is te diminish thc tirespect of priee from the large gram (lops enected tins fall. These crufni were expected 6$ costs of hvest,A; ;ind poullry feeds aiM thus ,t77,.: ye - NEW YORK (.11,'NS) food prices already at new highs this summer, news that , - : i4 7,--- the, I .":- :,1 t''-:!-!';':. r .,: ,,,e- -: , Consumers remember the effect of the huge Russian grain purchases in 1971 U.S. grain brokers secretively sold over 700 million bushels of wheat and other grains at bargain prices. The deal created a shorin domestic supplies. pushing up prices of Sour;ed products and feed SIDflEY tap, McIRGOLIUS grains. help reduce tra:at costs. The latest present run- - triJ of high retail Ihith meat prices has suddrii and sharp. We checked seven popular cuts of meat, and broilers in feta cities and found that avi:rage cost per pound 'vas SI 31 compared to 9(i cents bo,t lagiVt a juolp 3!:; pet cent. itltimately igniting privs of meat, poultry and dairy products. Fr examnlc. the price of co,4 !?ring egg-prOucin- $9; eggs jumpe;.! frcgr, t4.40 rose to $1 a dozen. bircIlors went from 29 cent; a pound to cents. nc only group ever p.:nsbeet for the secretive 1-- young beef or calf meal. grain sales at subsidized prices, partly paid for by U.S. taxpayers, was the American public. It paid record-hig- h prices for protein foods, 1972 Neither eventuality needs he bread and other basic edibles. Meat, poultry, and fish tal4e the biggest cut of the average family's food dollar, usual4 about 30 cents of it , result of diminished prospects for lower grain and protein prices is that U.S families. who already have reduced meat tt5 e in the pact two years, probably will have to continue to .ration their use of metit, Another effect is that you'll Probably eat Tnere beef relier than qr short-fe.ind also more: grain-fed- . One d . a disaster if you are prepared to modify usual eating habits. Most importantly, your family may need to accept somewhat smaller portions, and also the moist ccitAtery suth as braising needed for grass-fe- d beef, mild flavor and the relatl-yelof young beef. Three ounces of lean meat is considered to be a nutritionally adequte portion. or short-fo- il The grass-fe- d bee:, which (partly grain-led- ) sell under stores their own grand named such as "Select" cfi "tlety,' often is the equivalent of tne U.S. "Good" e'afic rathetthan -- Cho;i:0" beef. s sells out quickly because of its lower price. But you actually get nutrition from the lower grades. higher-qu- ality "Choice- - beef from grain-fe- . ' i4o . -- - x 7 , :.'.a-.- --- :141,,lt-t'-: :- H I GET RID OF THAT The young beef that has It's sold mot often in the South and West but has been offered in other sections oecasirinally of late and intally L, beef. , appeared sporadically this year comes from cattle too old to be classified as veal but yoonger than the usually maturt; heel. This young beef soinetirrts is called calf, baby beef, heavy veal. and so on. 7..; The young beef or calf meat too has iess fat and more protein than mature d cattle typically is 25 percent fat. 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