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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Tuesday, May 11, 1965 Salt fake tribune fEbe. iiomen x. Chicken Has Good Farm Flavor 4- - By BonnieLake Tribune Food Editor , The old country kitchen is out of style, but who cares? All of those wonderful, er and bring to a boil. Reduce heat to simmer, cover, and cook 1 hour or until meat is tender. Sprinkle reserved flour evenly over the cooking liquid around meat and blend in mouth- smoothly. watering dishes have come to the city along with the best cooks. Not even Grandma stayed down on the farm. Take Mock Chicken Legs . . , delicious meat-- a n dish made out of veal and pork. They call it City Chicken now, and the new fangled version even simulates the ease of preparing the old original dish. Cubes of light meated veal and pork are alternated on skewers to resemble the shape of drumsticks. Theyre coated with a fine flavored mixture held in place with rich milk . . . browned to golden and served with sauce that tastes just like Stir in remaining 1 and one. third cups evaporated milk, Worcestershire sauce and mustard. Cook and stir over medium heat until thickened. Serve over peas and rice prepared as follows: .Cook peas with. 1 cup water, teaspoon salt and butter according to directions on pack- age, When done, stir in rice. Cover and let stand 5 minutes before serving. Makes 4 to 6 servings. that chicken Actress Alans Ramsey shows how cleaning an upholstered chair can help trim the figure, keep you from becoming tired, The handle for a fricassee gravy. Served on a bed of rice and peas, City Chicken needs only a tossed salad to make a meal comparable to an old style a carpet sweeper provides of Whittle hip workout. flab-fighti- ideal support while you work. Just Whittle While You Work! By Reba and Bonnie Churchill out of housework, and whittle while you Take the work. Such energizing routines make each bending, stepping, benefits. As actress reaching chore pay off in ho-hu- figure-firmin- g Alana Ramsey discovered, the handle of a carpet sweeper hip workout. Grasp provides ideal support for a muscles. and abdominal contract torso erect, the handle, pull of side in to the series a the brisk, lateral right leg Swing kicks Alternate limbs: rehearse 15 times. If your duties call for cleaning an upholstered chair, bend at the waist, keeping back straight, legs taut. As you strokebrush over fabric, tighten the midsection, and really with( the upper torso and arms. Dont cheat by slumping g country dinner. Well . . . add a wedge of Strawberry Shortcake, too! shoulders and concaving chest. If you maintain proper postime less tiring. ture, youll find clean-uFinally, when "homework requires vacuuming rugs, turn routine. While using an electric task into a sweeper, practice taking elongated steps. Make swing movement from the waist, not the knees. Keep limbs straight and try to lift each foot at least eight inches from the floor with every stroke of the sweep master. City Chicken with Zesty Mustard Sauce p pound boneless veal, cut cubes pound boneless pork, cut cubes wooden skewers teaspoon salt teaspoon pepper cup flour tall can evaporated milk s cups) divided tablespoons salad oil y2 in V2 .in 6 1 P.S. Hunting for a seven-da- y reducing diet on which the average person can lose as much as 5 to 6 pounds. Then send d for our booklet, which includes Vi Vi 1 1 3 1 1 photo-illustrate- streamline exercises. Enclose 10c and a stamped envelope to Reba and Bonnie Churchill, Lazy Gals Diet, care of Home Service Department, Salt Lake Tribune, P. 0. Box 867, Salt Lake City, Utah. d, City Chicken comes from the butcher in the form of veal and pork cubes arranged alter (two-third- cup water teaspoon Worcestershire sauce 1 tablespoon prepared mustard 1 package (10 ounces) frozen peas 1 cup water y2 teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon butter d 1 cups packaged precooked rice Place alternating veal and pork cubes on each of the skewers. Mix the 1 teaspoon salt and pepper with the flour. d Dip skewered meat in cup evaporated milk, then in flour mixture to coat well. Reserve remaining flour for gravy. Brown meat in hot oil in a heavy saucepan with a well fitting lid. Add 1 cup wat- - Medical Group Seats New one-thir- Officer Slate The Utah State Medical Assn. (Auxiliary held its annual House of Delegates meeting Monday at the Hotel Utah. At a luncheon intermission new state officers were elected and installed for the coming year. Named to the presidents spot was Mrs. J. J. Christen- one-thir- I am a of three teen-ageand would like to register the identical complaint Since my chil-- Ann Landers dren learned to drive I havent had a minutes peace behind the wheel The other day my son and two of his friends were walking home from sohool. I saw them and asked if they wanted a ride. The minute they got in the car my son started to criticize my driving. I ignored the first few digs, and then he said, Ma, I think you need You new glasses. almost clipped that car when you passed it. I answered, I was driving when you were in diapers. He didnt say anything then we got home he e but when yelled for half an hour about how I had insulted him in k front of his friends. I hope you will give parents a break and print this letter, Ann. .Several of my friends at the Gardening Tips meeting of the Ladies of the Guard, Wednesday at 7:30 p.nti at Jackling Hall, National Guard Armory. rent coihmunity ject. Earlier in the evening the will group present a contribution to the Fort Douglas Cen- ter for Multiple Handicapped Children, service pro- Motor Transport Party culminating a cur The Womens Utah Motor Transport Assn., will install officers at a dinner party Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. at the Ramada Inn. Mrs. Jim Shafer is chairman. PUTT-PUT- T IS IN BIRMINGHAM FERR The Utah Dietetic Assn., in conjunction with the Utah Nutrition Council will hold its annual spring meeting Saturday at the Ramada Inn, 1000 S. Mrs. Frank F. Daughters, left, Mrs. J. J. Chris- tensen, Mrs. Robert Payne and Mrs. George W. I I Gasser take part in Utah State Medical Assn, Auxiliary spring House of Delegates meeting. Teens Suspect Moms Driving Ability mother Dr. Arvil Stark will discuss Spring Meet Ann Landers Dear Ann Landers: You printed a letter from a teenager named Billy who complained that his mother drove him nuts with her back seat driving. Guard Ladies to Hear Gardening Tips Dietitians Set Election at sen, Ogden. Other officers are Mrs. Frank F. Daughters, Salt Lake City, president-elect- ; Mrs. Fred D. Kartchner, Pro-Vo-, first vice president; Mrs. R- - W. Robinson, Price, second vice president; Mrs. D. Wilson Hales, Ogden, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Juel E. Trowbridge, Bountiful, recording secretary; Mrs. Joseph E. Jack, Salt Lake City, treasurer; Mrs. Andrew Lee Karavi-ti- s, Salt Lake City, treasurer-elec- t; Mrs. Rea Thomas, Provo, historian; and Mrs. James M. Catlin, Ogden. nately on skewers, then cooked until theyre as tender as chicken, from which its named. are having the same problem high schoolers. Thank you. ON THE DE- with their FENSIVE. Dear On: Its strange that most children think their parents know everything, until they get to be about 12 years old. Then, suddenly, their parents dont know anything. This phase usually lasts six or seven years. At about age 20, children begin to have a somewhat improved opinion of their parents. By the time children marry and have youngsters of their own they strongly suspect that perhaps their parents aren't so dumb after all. Dear Readers: Well, Ive done it again. This time, I not only alienated a whole industry but Ive tramped on the brother-in-latoes of my ever-lovi-n a Nebraska jeweler, out of Omaha. He writes: Dear Ann .Landers: I am writing a few words for the lady who was unhappy because her husband Ben didnt compliment her on the chopped herring. the best dumplings he ever ate. Maybe this will work for Bens wife. I hope she tries it. If she is smart she will just stop making chopped herring for a month and see what happens. If Ben doesnt ask for it she should forget the whole thing already because she will never be able to please him. U& LT -- MARTHA NO MORE DRAPERY SHRINKAGE Dear Martha: Thanks for the hint on how to test a mans interest in special dishes. I agree. 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