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Show 1 Food queries Cool soup will be most appreciated at mealtime on summer day By Bonnie Lake Lifestyle Food Editor dishes to make but those that hav e nutritional bonuses plus tantalizing goodness. As much as we welcome the relief that summertime fare gnes to us. we know we must not economize on the nutritional quality of the ford we feed our families. Summer is no longer just around the corner' It's nere and here to stay Rr a while. So simmer on' But, tar be it from us to It's a wonderful complain. time of the year . . . and we relish each moment. fun-fille- d takes on new Menu-plannin- excitement. Sandwiches. A cool, refreshing soup is sure to be appreciated at mealtime on a hot summer day You car. prepare it early in the morning and at the same time bake any accompaniments you may care to during the cool time of the day. I was a bit hesitant to serve my family cold soup at first. writes Mrs. Marilyn E. that are less Swimming, boating, tennis and other summer activities sai-ad- cooling soups and delicate mousses take die place of heavier fare. And we focus on farter. But they really went for this recipe for Iced Tomato Soup. Especially when I serve it with bubbly cheese toast or crisp bread sticks. It require energy giv mg foods, high in protein, but less in the calone department. has become one of our favorite summertime meals! Mrs. Carter sent her excellent recipe in answer to a req.est made by Mrs. B. ft. along with other good cooks Mrs. T. J. Mathiesen, Provo; Mrs. Richard Kemp, 7iurray; Mrs. Mona Daniels; Mrs. Salt Lake Lynda Krause; A. Reader; Mrs. Henry Siema; Mrs. T. Andrrton; Mrs. Pat Hartford; Mrs. Rebecca ftallaston. Ogden; Mrs. larol Hilton; Mrs. Evelyn Morse, Provo; Mrs. J. anee; Mrs. Bernice Fogg; Mrs. Helen Irbany; Mrs. S. L. Sonnier; Mrs. E. I). Pocatello; Adamson, American Fork Reader; Mrs. A. G. J., Richfield and Mrs. Stanley Thomson. Thanks to one and all! D. Iced Tomato Soup (Mrs. Marilyn E. Carter) 2 tablespoons flour 2 tablespoons butter 1 teaxpoon salt teaspoon pepper 2 tablespoons catsup cup nnlk 1 Submit a picture before wedding TT Salt akt Gribtuu JUl.omen g Page One 12, 1973 Thursday, July To assure publication, photographs for use with wedding announcements in The Tribune should be m the office of the Lifestyle Dept, Room 201. Tribune Bldg at least one week before day of the wed. ding ceremony. The $5 charge for wedding to cover is photographs engraving costs. Because of the volume of photographs handled. The Tnbune can assume no responsibility for pictures submitted. Wedding news Duffy-Johnso- cups chicken broth 6 large n Gael Ann Duffy and Jeffrey Lynn Johnson were married Wednesday m St. Ambrose Church. A reception was given at Quail Run Restaurant. Alta Club was setting for the rehearsal dinner. Golden wedding and birth- day announcements are charged for space used at the rate of $6 40 for the first inch and $4 90 for each additional inch. They should be submitted to classified advertising department. Newspaper Agency Corp , 143 S. Mam. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen H. Duffy, Dallas, Tev, formerly of Salt Lake City, has attended the University of Utah and the Sorbonne, Pans, France. The bndegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester H. Johnson, Salt Lake City, graduated from the U. of U. He has served a tour of duty with the U. S. Army in Germany. cream puffs may be filled with chicken, ham or Bite-siz- e seafood salad. Serve this good hors d'oeuv re with fruit punch. Mrs. Jeffrey Lynn Johnson Just before serving, blend in heavy cream. Sene in small bowls set in crushed ice, garnished with thin tomato slices or peeled cucumber slices. Sen es eight. My daughter brought (his from home Spain recipe where she attended college. Its from Botin and is divine on a hot summer evening. writes Mrs. Richard Kemp. 'i 1 1 i Landers: ft hat s with all the kissing m California? I moved to Fullerton from New England and I hav e seen more kissing since I arrived here than I saw in all the 40 years I lived in New England. Perhaps there is more because when I am visiting friends. My husband is a saint to put up with her bloodhound tactics. He says she's a sick woman and 1 must be compassionate. I know he is right but 1 still find it very hard to peo- ple tend to be more casual out there. With your attitude, however, you shouldn't have any trouble. Your on emphasis propnety, as expressed m this letter, probably comes through loud and clear. I cant imagine casual acquaintances smothering YOU with kisses. Dear Ann Landers: You & Im not asking for advice, Ann. I just wanted you to know that sometimes the shoe It is on the other foot, and Pinches Dear I.P.: Of course your mother is sick. Healthy love allows breathing space. It doesnt track down and suffocate. Your husband sounds Dear Q: Its plenty senous. If he changes it will probably be for the worse. A man who gives a girl a swollen lip durwill probably ing courtship fracture her skull after mar- like a gem. Listen to him. Theres something first. PLYMOUTH SOUTH STATE MURRAY SHONE Q with the selfish and inconsiderate demands of them mar-ne- d daughters. These mothers have signed themselves Had It. "Just Plain Tired, and Too Much Is Plenty. Why dont you print some letters from married daughters who have Had It and of are Just Plain Tired moththeir "adhesiv ers? Surely you receive such here's the letters. If not 262-333- UTAH 1 My mother lives two blocks from us. She phones me at least twice a day, usually it's . lls 1 1 1 tablespoons wme vinegar cup olive oil Combine French bread, broken into pieces, tomatoes, bell cucumber, pepper, garlic cloves, salt, wme vinegar and olive oil. Place in blender and blend until smooth. If necessary, dilute with ice water, ft hen ready to serve, add chopped pieces of cucumber, tomato, green pepper for color. Serves four. Gazpaeho Soup (Lynda Krause) can 4 cup chopped onion cup wme vincgai or regu- ounces) teaspoun ft orcesterslnre teaspoon popper clove crushed garlic chopped tomato '4 cup c1 ipped celery cup chopped green pepper Combine all ingredients and let stand four hours in the refrigerator. Serve at room temperature or chilled. Serves six. 4 Cold Avocado Soup (Mrs. Mona Daniels) 2 teaspoons curry or more 2 cups chicken broth 1 npe avocado, peeled and sliced li cups light cream lime 'i Danish Plum Cold Soup (Salt Lake Reader) large red plums bine sugar, salt, cranberry juice and water. Add plums and simmer until a skewer pierces them easily. Soak tapioca in wme five minutes. Stir into soup Bring to a bod, stirring constantly. Remove from heat Cool and chill thoroughly Sim once or tw ice. Serve m chilled soup bowls or cups with a plum or two m each cup. Garnish with a See Page cup sugar 'jj teaspoon salt 1 cup cranberry juice 1 cup water 4 . ...- Tomato Soup for a tasty change to spark any hcat - wiltcd appetites. Simmer curry powder in a little chicken broth fur five minutes to remove raw taste. Add remaining broth Rut avocado, cream, lime and onion juice in blender and blend until mixed. Remove from blender and stir in thicken broth. Add salt and pepper to taste. Chill. Serv es four. 4 ..s' cup quick-cookin- g tapioca cup port wme D-- Column BARBECUE WITH SO RAGU'SAUCE. THAT'S ITALIAN. Carefully peel plums. Com 2 teaspoons juice teaspoon onion juice tomato 1 (4G X Give the heat wave a quick chill by serving cool and luscious Iced juice 4 lar vinegar up such a gem. Last night Mane came home with a swollen lip She tned to conceal it but she couldn't make it to her room in time. Then she told me that the gem had hit her and it wasn't the first time Tins is why she is reluctant to marry him. My question: How serious is this fault? Can he Cleveland Q change? take have pnnted several letters from mothers who are fed up It's all in the attitude! Dear Ann Landers: Our daughter is going with a young man who appears to be too "good to be true. He is are, Where have you been? .handsome, immaculately I've been trying to reach you groomed, has perfect manfor an hour. When I ask ners. a charming sense of what is wrung she says. humor, is thoughtful and kind Does something have to be and has a promising future ft RONG? I just want to know with a fine firm. Mane told w here y ou are. me several months ago that wants to marry her but he me has had mother My she cant make up her mind. paged at club meetings, the (They are both 24 ) I told her theater and once at a ballshed have to be crazy to pass park. She frequently calls me Landers ing m California I phone ringing. Her first words kiss- - Ann was brought up in Boston, where a kiss means some- Dear Kixsless: You rattled the wrong cage. Deane. I'm a can't tell you how many times I have walked into the house and heard the Even in Boston. I thing. Bostonians don't kiss everybody they know. In Boston when friends meet they shake hands. If its a formal affair, they smile and nod. Kissing is reserved for relate es or intimate friends, ft hat about this. Ann? ft hat do you think of the indiscriminate California? Kissing in Please Don't Kiss Me. Kate more. kisser myself. And so far, I havent had any complaints. is'- - 4 garlic tablespoon salt '' 0" teaspoon salt Tomato, chopped Green pepper, chopped Ann ' r pound lomatods bell pepper 3 cloves 2 i sauce Cucumber, chopped A kiss means something to her CHRYSLER Botin Gazpaeho (Mrs. Richard Kemp) loaf French bread i cucumber Ann Landers Dear tomatoes, 1 cup heavy cream, chilled Melt butter in skillet. Add onion and cook until tender. Blend m flour, salt and pepper. Add milk and cook, stirring, until thickened and smooth. Stir in catsup. Heat chicken broth to boilAdd chopped tomatoes ing and bring gently to a boil. Remove from heat. Blend into creamed mixture. Refrigerate until chilled. Vi Cream puffs npe and coarsely peeled chopped (about 3 cups) medium onion, chopped 1 The great increase in the number of weddings in our area makes it possible for The Tribune to publish only the engagement or wedding photograph, but not both. IT ection D 2 riage. new in fine cheese and it's called It's Casino Brand Monterey Jack in a take-aloshape a handy roll, dipped in wax. Slice it like salami, and eat it like some. It's the right shape for cheeseug burgers, too. pinach r A J. aA A A. A A jfEakA. A A. A, -- A t iA A A .jell! i A A 1 |