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Show Xhc Salt Cake I aribnnr i lifestyle N'clitm D Friday .Morning, January ragoOn. 12. 1979 Plan for designer j cans By Li nne a Lannon Chicago Tribune one garment has stood time's test, it ha- - to any be jeans From farm to campus to city, they have had a place Even when it seemed time for jeans to finally fade from the scene r as all the talk about retro glamour makes casual blue jeans out of place they are being updated They have even been imbued with status Almost every designer in the country is slapping his or her name onto jeans in denim, well, wi; corduroy, velvet, suede, leather, chino fabric will they do them in next? Once w orn w ith an air of rebellion or to proclaim the casual attitude one had toward work and society jeans are now chic. (A tow years back French jeans were chk but only to the limited group who knew what they were looking at.) Todays jeans are not faded and torn They are worn with wool blazers and high heels To the office, to the club, to the theater they go and are not seemed With Calvin Klein's name behind you, who is going to If I Mushrooms once graced (hr tables of only kings hut now are plentiful rnoggh and economical enough to be served on an table in dishes such as Mushroom Souffle. Queen of vegetables By Donna I m Morgan Lifestyle Food Editor Mushrooms are the glamour queens of the vegetable set these days, as proven by the fact that 280 million pounds of them are being consumed roughly three times annually in the United States as much as a couple of decades ago Whether its because suddenly it has become chic to eat them raw or quite possibly because America's love affair with cooking has brought about a resurgence of interest in agaricus campestris", there is no doubt that they have arrived. The mushroom is probably the most versatile of all the items on the produce stands They can lit1 used in hundreds of ways Add mushrooms to gravies, sauces, soups, salads, casseroles, quiches, pies, meats, omelets and whatever. and You can stuff 'em, marinate 'em. slice 'em make a superb addition to the (pardon) mushrooming popularity of spinach salads. Mushrooms have been around for centuries and have even been immortalized in verse and prose. The peculiar form of the mushroom has been painted, etched, sketched and captured in crystal, marble and metal. The next time you open your umbrella on a rainy day, remember that it was the shape of natures umbrella. that prompted man to create his first crude shield from the elements Mushrooms date back to 1000 B.C., when Egyptian hieroglyphics proclaimed this mysterious night growing vegetable forbidden by the Pharaohs as a food to the common people along the Nile, since it was fit only for kings Health food enthusiasts love mushrooms, of course, and as far as the dieter is concerned, theyre super just 90 calories to a full pound. Mushrooms do not require sunlight to grow and thus have adapted perfectly to an artificial nocturnal environment. They have no particular harvesting season and are available Modem packaging and transporting guarantees that they will arrive in the stores fresh and unbruised. For the best quality when selecting mushrooms, look for clean, white, creamy white or tan (depending on type) without having open caps, pitting, discolora to tion or wilting Sizes usually range from in diameter. However, the size of the mushrooms is not an indicator of tenderness Remember that mushrooms should be cleaned prior to serving, and not before Its best just to wipe them with a damp cloth as water will cause them to deteriorate quickly. Anyway you choose, remember you are indulging in a food which once graced the table of kings Mushroom Souffle Vz pound finely chopped fresh mushrooms Vi cup butter Vi cup flour 1 teaspoon salt Freshly ground pepper tablespoon minced shallot or onion cup milk 5 eggs, separated Saute mushrooms in the butter for two or three minutes. Stir in flour, seasonings and shallots Slowly stir in milk and cook until thickened. Remove from heat Beat egg yolks until thick and gradually add to mushroom mixture. Beat egg whites until stiff and gently fold into mixture. Pour into casserole or souffle dish. Set in shallow pan of hot w ater and bake at 325 degrees for one hour or until set and lightly browned on top. Serve immediately. Serves four. year-roun- 1 1 well-buttere- d sniff? Plunk Down Money have designers turned to jeans, and why are women plunking down upwards of $30 for themFor some designers, it was a case of If you cant beat em, join em." Geoffrey Beene said he had been asked for a couple of years to do jeans, but he really didnt think they were my cup of tea. A trip around All saw at every' the world changed his tune airport were jeans, jeans, jeans. Since jeans are still serving a purpose" and obviously are still popular, we now have the Beene Jean for both sexes And Anne Klein, Gloria Vanderbilt, Cacharel. Bill Blass, and Stephen Burrows jeans. The list doesn't end there. Oscar de la Renta was especially taken with the idea of doing jeans because it was an opportunity to adapt an American classic to other fabrics. Scott Barrie is doing jeans in brightly colored cotton because they're not as casual, theyre more of a sportswear item. So why 1 Regular Jeans Designer jeans differ from regular jeans in some subtle and not so subtle ways. For starters, they are skinny, much like the tapered pants in designer collections. Of course, all the designers say they fit better than regular jeans do. Sewn up in velvet or leather, they are not as casual as regular jeans are. And. just in case there is any doubt, there is the name conspicuously placed on the back. The world apparently is more than ready for designer jeans. Stores are delighted with the sales, and those purchases are showing up in stores, offices, and streets. Plants at Salt Lake's Lowest Prices! 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