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Show Page 3C Livi North Edition Lakeside Review Wednesday, June 29, 1983 Rain or Shine Now the Difference Is the Bag By SHELLEY KANCITIS Review Correspondent What weighs less than an ounce, but can lift fifty pounds? Sounds like science fiction even though the answer is found in most area Albertson food stores. Its their newly introduced synthetic shop- in deping bags. sign, the sacks are almost impossible to tear, can be wadded into a tiny ball and do not require a free hip to carry them. Widely used in Europe and Canada, the bags were under patent until 18 months ago. When exclusive rights to the bags manufacturing process ran out, American manufacturers began producing the functional containers. They are made from burn-of- f residue that occurs during manufacture of petroleum products. The normally discarded residue is mixed with resin to make the sacks. Proclaimed as the bag of the future by its manufacturer, the sacks are highly cost effective. It used to take seven truckloads of brown paper sacks to equal the same number of new sacks we can carry in one truck, said Chris Olsen, a customer service trainer for Albertsons. They are also cheaper to buy and require less storage space. Albertsons has launched a customer education cam- paign to hopefully make the public as enthusiastic about the new sacks as they are. Sheets are placed at each President Decree On Kitchen Sink May Be Problem stand explaining the sacks virtues. Helpful features include their built-ihandles and ability to keep ' food cool for a longer period. Joe Amano, manager of Albertson's in Roy, said a macheck-ou- t n jor concern of customers is whether the new bags can be used to line their kitchen garbage cans. Olsen .said it just takes a little practice arranging the ag to make it work as a liner. Actually theyre By SHARON fund-raise- bet- drain. Jackson, People are going to try cleaning their sinks, whether or not they can do it with the governments blessings. But without official U.S. Government in- r, government spending intended to eliminate some 73 million copies of federal publications. Included in the 2,200 bulletins and brochures banished from tervention, desperate peculiar form of depression known as sinking spirits syndrome. Medical costs will soar, as hospitals expand to meet the demand for related emergency clean sink. I can see it all now, I told my husband at the breakfast table. If recent history is, as they say, an accurate barometer of this countrys emotional climate concerning Reaganomics weather, the Presidents an- care. Taxes could be raised to cover medical research in the nouncement could trigger area of dirty sink related disease. nationwide protests. The decision will be detrPotential arguments against discontinuing the publication imental to special interest might be summarized as fol- groups who manufacture soap, lows: scouring pads, and agents. Its unfair to the lower economic classes who cannot If members of the newly afford to obtain such informa- formed Cleaner Sink Coaltion from more expensive ition, begin handcuffing themsources. selves to washbasin pipes in It just proves what weve Whitehouse restrooms, there always suspected about wont be a politician in Reagans bias against women. Washington with clean Reagan is out of touch with hands. the working classes who have to Throwing out the kitchen clean their own sinks. Initial appropriations for sink is only a step away from researching and preparing the throwing in the towel. scale-removin- Albertsons cashier, weighing over 100 pounds, placed one foot in each of two bags. She was successfully lifted into tlie air by two friends using only the sacks handles. Impractical, but impressive proof of the new and Recipes Can Be Boon to Entire Family No-Sug- ar is firm. Refrigerate leftovers. Mrs. Richan said that this reCorr.ipond.nt LAYTON sugar Giving up cipe for mayonnaise has a in her cooking was not a matter color because of the of choice for Donale Richan of mustard and the paprika, but Layton. A few years ago when that the spices add great flavor. she found that she had a medicSwMt and Sour al disorder called hypoglycemia 1 lb. pork, beef, or shrimp her doctor left her no alterna1 can tive. pineapple chunks to 1 onion, chopped Her diet now consists of carefully monitored amounts of pro, . c. chopped green pepper 1 c. sliced fresh mushrooms tein, fresh vegetables, carboh1 med. carrot, sliced diagonadded foods without ydrate sugars, and fruits that are low ally 1 stalk celery, sliced diagonin natural sugars. Ideally, she tries to eat six ally 2 tbs. soy sauce small meals a day to feel her , 1 tbs. can a which be challenge best, vinegar 2 tbs. cornstarch with a busy work schedule. Vz c. water Mrs. Richans husband Leo Dash of ginger son Jeremy still and Salt and pepper to taste like sugar sweetened foods ocCut meat into chunks and casionally but also have many favorites among the recipes brown. Drain pineapple chunks, that Mrs. Richan has tried from reserving pineapple juice. Add sugarless cookbooks or adapted to meat: onion, green pepper, from her old standby recipes. mushrooms, carrot, and celery. Mrs. Richan said that almost Allow to cook until vegetables any recipe can be adapted to are cooked but still crisp. In a small saucepan, mix soy include artificial sweeteners or some other substitute for sugar sauce, reserved pineapple after one becomes familiar with juice, vinegar and spices. Mix water and cornstarch together. the results of using the substitutes. The biggest problem is in Heat soy sauce mixture to boilrecipes where the sugar adds ing; stirring constantly add cornstarch and boil until thickvolume as well as sweetening. Pineapple canned in its own ened. Pour over meat and juice has become a mainstay at vegetables and cook for 10 mithe Richan home since it can nutes. Add pineapple chunks and cook until heated through. sweeten many dishes naturally with no aftertaste. Fruited Shake Following are some of Mrs. 1 cup milk favorite Richans 1 cup frozen fruit (any type) dishes. By LYNDIA GRAHAM Raviaw yellow- -orange Vfc coatipg agent. Sift dry ingredients into bowl. In separate bake at 1 Pineapple Sherbet c. buttermilk lVk c. crushed pineapple Vi c. pineapple juice tsp. vanilla 6 pkg. sweetener Combine all ingredients and mix thoroughly. Divide into equal dishes and freeze until firm. , dozen. Spicy Cookies tbs. butter 1 c. flour V tsp. baking powder 1 tsp. cinnamon 2 tsp. vanilla 1 tbs. milk 5 Applssaucs Ceekias c. shortening eggs 1 tsp. soda Vi tsp. salt Vi tsp. cloves Vz tsp. nutmeg Vz tsp. cinnamon 2Vk c. flour V c. brown sugar sweetner 1 c. applesauce Vi 2 t c. nuts' c. raisins boiled in water Boil raisins until water is just about gone. Mix as usual and 1 1 Combine all ingredients. 2 - 1 2 1 Vi gredients are just moist and mixture is still lumpy. Fill muffin tins 23 full. Bake 13 to 20 minutes, or until golden brown. '' tbs. parsley tsp. thyme V tsp. crushed bay leaf Vi tsp. garlic powder Vi tsp. onion powder Vi to c. Parmesan cheese minutes. 2 Vi bowl, combine egg with milk, margarine, and orange rind. Beat with fork or wisk to mix thoroughly. Make a well in center of dry ingredients; pour in egg mixture. Stir quickly until dry in- Makes for 400 v Va c. sugar Cream butter, add dry ingredients. Add vanilla and milk. Bake at 375 about 12 minutes or until edges are brown. The Everything c. Vi ' Vi Dressing c. vegetable oil c. lemon juice tsp. dill Shake well to blend. Yields cups. Baked Apples - lVk Rome Beauty apples, cored 2 tbs. lemon juice 3 tbs. honey V c. walnuts, chopped Vi tsp. cinnamon 2 tbs. butter, cut in small pieces Heat oven to 350, using a vegetable peeler and starting at the stem end, pare apples a third of the way down. Rub exposed apple with lemon juice to prevent browning. Arrange appie plate with ples in a pared end up. Mix honey, walnuts, and cinnamon and spoon into cavities. c. wa Top with butter. Pour 4 even-size- d ter around apples. Bake, packet sweetener Pour milk into blender, add fruit and sweetener and blend large can pork and beans lb. bacon 1 medium onion 1 green pepper , Vi cup catsup 1 cup crushed pineapple, well drained 1 tbs. Worcestershire sauce Vi tsp. nutmeg Chop bacon, green pepper and onion and fry until bacon is done. Mix all ingredients together and bake at 250 for about two hours. Vi tsp butter c. sliced onion c. sliced celery Vi c. diced carrot 1 c. cooked rice Vi Vi tsp. grated lemon rind tsp. salt Dash pepper 1 Vi Vi c. raisins Melt butter over low heat, add onion, celery, carrot and saute until tender. Add rice, lemon rind, and seasonings; toss lightly. Continue cooking until thoroughly heated, about nutes. Stir in raisins. , ' thick life soft ice cream. You may add ice cubes to this also if you would like.. 1 1 c. orange c. milk egg yolks Vi tsp. dry mustard Vi tsp. paprika 1 tbs. vegetable salt 2 tbs. white vinegar 2 cups oil 2 tbs. lemon juice 1 tbs. hot water Mix together egg yolks, mustard, paprika and vegetable salt in a chilled bowl using dhilled pt beaters. Blend in vinegar. Blend in oil, a little at a time, in small steady stream. If mayonnaise curdles, pour into a cold clean bowl, add an egg yolk, and using clean cold beaters, rebeat a it. 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CHOOSE 621 - 0140 (Next to the Riverdste Drive In Theater) non-stic- 4 i 1 4 ' 2 mi- During the harvest season Mrs. Richan also adds mushrooms, green peppers, and shredded zucchini to this Pilaf. VICTOMO on high speed. This comes out un- Vegetable Pilaf 2 1 1 g covered, 40 to 60 minutes, until apples feel tender when pierced with a knife. no-sug- ar Baked Beans house- wives could turn to unreliable sources for directions in scouring, leading to increased hospitalization for chemical burns, inhalation of toxic gases, and a government presses was a booklet instructing housewives on how to have a sparkling vinced, brown paper bags are still available. Minor culture shock is not confined to the public. Employees are required to take classes in how to stuff the new super sacks. The basic principle is to fill them out, but not up, said Olsen who stresses the sacks hold more groceries than the old versions. And although most people do not plan to have the cashier bagged along with their groceries, an informal experiment proved it is possible. bags strength versatility. a Miss, Monday, June 20, President Ronald Reagan announced that his committee to cut waste from ter than the paper ones because the bottom doesnt fall out if they get wet." Public acceptance of the sacks has been generally positive, but for the uncon- An pamphlet will go right down the NAUTA STEELE In addressing |