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Show i t i t r 16 Late Tribune, Saturday, March 28, The Salt 19C0 w Put Sprifig in Menu No Change in 4,000 Years yt. Serve Trout Amandine Style By Bonnie Lake ' Tribune Home Service Director There nothing a like plate of crisp golden fried trout to put spring on your table (and In your mind)! easy to catch these rainbow beauties, too right in the super market, where you can pick the exact size and kind you want to serve.' Fro7en trout is available In markets the year around, and there are so many ways you can serve this fine fish to vary menus. Give fried trout a gourmet touch by sprinkling the Inside cavity with seasoned salt and dried dill, and enclose a thin slice or two of lemon before cooking the fish. Serve the trout with hot So , - amandine sauce simply prepared with butter, fresh lemon juice and crisp slivered almonds. Fluffy pars-- , lifted rice, hot artichokes and an assortment of relishes go well with a supper starring "Trout Amandine." Almonds add appeal to any fish whether served by itself, in combination with a sauce or in a casserole. This s delightful nut has a which makes a pleasant texture contrast to of fish. the Almonds are delicately flavored, too, which is important to fish cookery. A few almonds added to sandwich' fillings, , salads, sauces or entrees featuring fish makes the difference tender-crispnes- s 0333331331133 u amnia 69. Ul. CWc. Ml , k- STEAK - frt H. 1. 2411 2, list I. I. 114 HOURSi 4 a I. Hawra ib- -T a.m.- -t a.. m. m between a dish being plain 6r extra good. Trout Amandine M cup butter or margarine M cup slivered almonds M teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice Fried trout (or other broiled or fried fish) Melt butteradd almonds and saute slowly until almonds are golden brrfwn. Add salt and lemon juice and heat a minute longer. Serve hot over cooked trout Makes about cup sauce. Artichokes Wash, remove any sad looking leayes, cut stems off to about hi inch, and plop them upside down into boiling water to which 1 juice orvtnegar has been added. If you like garlic, add a clove of garlic, too. About 45 minutes later they will be tendpr enough to put a fork through. Drain upside down, serve right side up, pushing the petals out to expose the center. This, on a salad plate, resembles a large- - green- - flower. - Douse it with French dressing. Eat ft m t 'V . i1 r iV each cup of water amount of tea the (double for iced tea), and three to five minutes of brewing. NEW YORK (UPI) The method of brewing perfect tea has changed little In 4,000 years, says the Tea Council of the UJS.A. The council said it still calls for a preheated teapot, freshly drawn water brought to a full rolling' boil (reheated water gives a dull, flat taste), 1 tea bag or 1 - Save Thoge Extras If you find yourself with extra envelopes of e mixes for dips, you can use them with oil and vinegar for excellent salad dress- - 4 H K Mr.1 Marvin Finder cur New York Market Representative , 0 it here with a nisar'ima A simple sauoe of butter, fresh lemon Juice and crisp almonds makes Trout Amandine nnw j an unusual entree. Serve the fish with fluffy parsleyed rice and fresh spring artichokes. bitual part of your life By Josephine Lowman Men are apt to be extrem- p fir pat- tern. , Before beginning any exercise be sure to have your heart and blood pressure checked. Also, - remember when walking to hold the head up, pull the abdomen In and straighten the spine. Make the gait brisk. Start in slowly say a mile a day and Increase gradually until you are doing four or five miles a day. . ists. Either they lead a very sedentary life or they go in for sports in an J Fur Fashions Men Need Proper Exercise ' N Special Showing Of Spring Why Grow Old? it hot Pemws Good Tea Brewing Methods V i v T extreme Most way. of damaging all, many men get no dally exercise b u t overdo it on weekends or I I. Saturday Is tha last day ha will ba herel ' Men are just as likely to become careless about their posture as women are. that good posture is just as valuable to you as it is to your little lady. In the collection are brief Spring fun of all typei, excitingly styled by the country's for-mfur designers. See them and meet Mr. Finder who will aid you in leiecting that 'little Fur" for Easter, fur Second Leiel ' Salon J attimes.special J nowExercise is DAV Josephine Women recog Lowman nized by physicians as an important part of a Observe routine, it be health-buildin- g but exercise of should a suitable kind And amount. Walking is one of the best for the man of middle age or older. Golf Is splendid if you do not overdo it Men who cannot afford the time or money for golf can console themselves with the fact that many famous men who have remained vital Into old age have walked daily, some of them as much as five miles a 'day. Beneficial The habit of walking part of the way to or from work Is most beneficial. With very little time spent this way a mar could greatly improve his health. He could walk all . Being an active charter member of an organization for 35 years deserves spe- cial recognl-- 2 - Dis- Argonne abled Ameri- can Veterans Auxiliary. Three charter members, Mrs. Jess R. special selections mors fua with tho "Mott Happy. Gardener ALL AMERICAN dvico! GARDEN PARTY Jensen, Mrs. G eopge same before reaching his destination and walk the remaining distance. If he goes to work in his car he could park it a mile from work-an- d walk the rest of the way. The real benefit of exercise can only be realized when done day after day as a ha Budget for Clothes Put down about 12 per cent in your living budget for yours and your husband's clothes. Dry cleaning, fur furnish the dessert. Assisting are Mrs. Elmo . FIRE KING (Fire A. Mrs. Morgan Faust and Mrs. Charles A. Wood, will be honored at the units 35th anniversary dinner Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Cleon Andersorif1851 Harrison Ave. (1355 South). Each of the honored members will be presented with a gift Mrs., Faust will respond for the trio, also giving a brief history of the auxiliary. Mrs. Orrin P. Morgan is chairman of the party which will feature a pot luck dinner. The committee will of part way to the train or bus or subway or get off of storage, alterations, shoe repair all come under the heading too. j ton. opinion members of Relax this yaar. Maks your garden-in- g Duffin, Mrs. Maude Nelson and Mrs. Anderson. Mrs. Morgan and Mrs. Duffin are taking ' reservations. 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