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Show - . - -- . ... - , , -- -- -- r'" DESERET NEWS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER IT"nT1'1 T riiiwuWB"'"wtni:iiv'ufwjwmr'yi'---i'-;!f,,''1,,'',-'r- 12 A 22, 1975 u. fiBWttvas To ea cafetena to f ? per nerson per wees. that for her and Patty Metoalf her five roommates at Utah State University last year, $5 each provided enough food for dinners pius fixings for breakfast, lunch and even snacking. But she thinks they will have to raise the food ante this fall Marilyn Osborne, returning this fall to USU, always keeps raw greens ana vegetables and stores them in plastic bags m the apartment she shares with other girls. She also cooks rice in quantity brown nee to eat hot with butter, salt and pepper as a side dish; white nee to serve hot under a tomato sauce (made by heating together undiluted tomato soup, green peppers, chopped onion, and lemon juice), or with a meat patty and a mushroom sauce (made by combining condensed cream of mushroom soup and cooked peas). Other favorite ideas of college students follow; ORANGE JULIUS (Brenda Burnett) ft cup frozen orange juice concen- In it she heats water for instant cooked cereal (Great to have after studying late!) hot soups and warm drinks. She also finds an electric skillet handy for making grilled sandwiches. Diane likes to keep fresh fruits and vegetables in her room, too, but like she keeps the many of her dorm-mate- s produce fresh by hanging it in a plastic bag out the window. What a sight, she laughed, to look up at the wall and see all those plastic bags hanging out1 More and more college dorms are allowing students to keep rented refrigerators m their rooms for this same purpose, or equip their dorm floors with some kind of kitchen. Brenda Burnett, returning for her second year at Lewis and Clark College in Portland, doesnt have to take appliances. She can check them out from the dorm. Last year we lived on buttered popcorn and orange juhus, she explained. Carol Marcy, who completed her second year at Snow College and is heauuig for Weber State tins fall, reports that one useful appliance is a used for cooking pressure cooker whole chickens and turkey drumsticks. Pat Gowans, an interior design major at BYU, frequently uses a crock pot so that a slew or soup cun be cooking while sites off to school. Regardless of what appliances they have, students seem to have an innate concern about nutritious eatmg. Paul Hogge, who cooked for himself at Weber last year, said he felt a lot better, had a healthier attitude, when cup sugar ice cubes Combine in blender and turn on highest settmg for -30 to 45 seconds. Makes 1 quart (Note- Adding a raw egg increases food value, is tasty ) FRENCH DIP BEEF SANDWICHES (Patty Metcalf) Fry cube steaks in skillet until done; remove from skillet and keep hot. Add to skillet 2 cups water, 2 beef bouillon cubes, heat until cubes dissolve Make sandwiches with cube steaks and French bread and serve with hot broth for dipping FAVORITE MEXICAN CASSEROLE (Diane Cummings) Brown ground beef and spread m casserole. Sprinkle generously with grated cheese, then top wttb large com chips and bake at 350 degrees F. until hot and bubbly POTATO-STUFFEFRANKFURTS (Carol Marcy) Prepare mashed potatoes with freshly cooked or instant potatoes Split open frankfurts lengthwise and heap mashed potatoes on cut sides; sprinkle with grated cheese Bake at 350 degrees F. until franks and potatoes are hot, cheese melied, 15 to 20 minutes. CASA DILLA (Cliff Butter) Spread flour or corn tortillas with catsup, chopped onion, a little hot sauce, then top generously with shredded Cheddar or Monterey jack cheese. Fold tortilla and brown m a little hot fat until cheese melts. allowing Students come up with all sorts of ingenious ideas S' p. J JOsyt j, By Wlanifred Jardte? Deseret News food editor S & 8 fl sir 7 J fA College kids are toting enough appliances back to school to outfit a F housewares department popcorn poppers, blenders, toasters, electric fry pans, to name a few. w But theyre not deluxe, insists sT Elaine Boren, who goes to Dixie F College. Theyre just cast-off- s from f W J st S J ' (4 A J & sA S t C ' O O-X-JC mj ttr aA - Ost T T4X dS -.- , p.,Q l&pr-- 3gs s ( , Xtt .& An electric teapot, for instance, is a Diane Cummings, a political major at Linfield College, McMinnville, Cre, even though she eats regular meals in the dorm f Vi 5 W v4$v i ft v' V- xSW Party Metcaif takes an electric skillet he ate at least one meal each day chicken cooked with shake n bake or m a baking bag, meat loaf, steak or hamburger, along with a canned vegetable (quicker than a salad) milk and fruit. Elame Boren said she maintains better eating habits at college than she does at home. At school, we cant afford desserts, she explained, and dont have time to eat between meals. I lost 20 pounds and that was good! Students we talked to, almost without exception, prefer nutritious snacks such as popcorn, raisms, peanuts, crackers and cheese, fresh fruit. Cakes weil-balanc- arthritis. MRS. L.D. GEAR MRS. D.: About three fourths of arthritis victims have an onset lasting over months or years. It is difficult to detect through symptoms, because they may be minimal. They include faigu, tingling sensations in fingers and toes, stiffness, weight loss. They may be present in various combinations and degrees. Feet are often the first joints to s 321-61- 11 Ogden 399-396- 5 the World's Largest VIKING and cookies, they report are made only for special occasions. Otherwise desserts are too expensive, too to make, or have too many calories. 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Today well see these fabrics in work clothes for boys, such as farmers overalls outlined with sadale stitching and carpenters overalls embroidered with tiny tools. Western suits, a favorite with cowboys throughout the years, appear newest now when done m an ombre striped demm that fades from navy to natural Look for it fashioned into a Life can really private lessens group lessons 8 hours of studio dance parties YOU WILL LEARN SUPER childrens fashions he specialize in helping ea h u man wait mdiiuluallv designed pi ogi ims and minunna! guidance Because tndn leiual figure pro I k ms differ, 1 our results u ill be diffutnt than someone elscs Call non sec hose good your results can be HOURS SH2.5 6 A look of the old in ' Hain Complete a pictured SiV Give Yourself a New Figure SAWHORSE ON DISPLAY ' Denim was popular in the old days and now. It's shown in overalls for him, a jumper for her, with bib fronts. PASCO X-r- University Mall 0 her Heavy Duty present signs The onset can, in some cases, be abrupt, with fever and hot, are painful joints. The symptom usually symmetrical, that is occurring in the same jomts on opposite limbs is of little use in diagnosing arthritis in early stages, but it can be helpful m diagnosis as the disease becomes a bit more established. Certain blood tests are helpful in confirming rheumatoid arthritis (not osteoarthritis) Examination of the fluid that typically accumulates m the swollen jomts is another means But not every ache and pain is arthritis It can be muscle strain from overuse. So its not a simple thing O IVf I 294-174- to USU with so that she can make French Dip Beef Sandwiches. By George C. Thostesoo, M.D. b&AE Lm. TuifelEbum i read a toi ahou the importance cf eariy detection of arthritis. How can one know the eariy signs? 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