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Show Jut. ""wwra mmirmr Nutrition A Family Concern ways. (This year they bottled By WLNNIFRED JARDIXE Deseret News Food Editor 15 bushels of apricots!) They mix puree in equal parts with How do you beat the high of eating? It isnt easy, orange juice for breakfasts, and while the nutritional value of the fruit drink remains high, they feel this is a substantial savings. FAVORITE CAKES Also, because heavy cakes are favorites with this family, they make an apricot cake from an old family recipe for applesauce cake, substituting apricot puree for applesauce. distinct saving, Another Janeen feels, is using only cooked cereals for breakfast cream of wheat, oatmeal, and cooked whole wheat. "And I always save the leftover oatmeal in the freezer, 'until I have enough to make another favorite of ours oatmeal cake. This is so nourishing I dont mind giving it to the children for breakfast." GOOD EATERS Janeen insists that her children are good eaters and this is one key to cooking inexI cannot fix spepensively. cial foods for any child. They are good sports and eat what rost hut every d budget-minde- mother has special tricks she uses with her family. Janeen Brady, foi instance (Mrs, Ted W. E. Brady, 2654 K. 3120 South) mother of seven, shops oniy once every two or three months. She accumulates her food money and buys in case lots when specials are on. She finds that by not going to the store often, she doesnt buy the little extra things one is so apt to get. ; ANOTHER SAVER Also the Bradys do what many families are doing bay fresh milk at a milk depot, then mix it (1 part) with regular (not instan.) dried milk ,'2 parts) for a substantial savings. Rather than buy special baby foods, Janeen purees whatever food the family is lirfving for dinner. Apricot puree, made from apricots they can have for the picking, provides good savings for them in a couple of I prepare. Mr. and Mrs. Willard 0. Sandberg of Huntington, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Ann Sandberg, to Dilworth Alston Nebeker. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dilworth Nebeker, 2912 Oakhurst Dr. The bride-eleand her fiance both reside in Denver, Colo. They will be married Oct. 3 at an LDS Stake House in Denver. Following the ceremony, they will be honored at a wedding break-laat the Denver Athletic Club, given by her w V ;1 J daughters, st Kirsten, center, and Lisa some of their favorite oatmeal cake. Recipe is a delicious one and easy on budget. Mrs. Ted W. E. Brady serves Marjorie (Mrs. Campbell Lyle K. Campbell, 1439 Rox- bury Rd., has the problem of feeding five hungry boys, ranging m age from 16 to 24. "Along with their dad, its like feeding six hungry men at every meal she said. So for her, best buys usually include the foods that will fill her family up. Marge admits that she loves to cook and believes this is why her family enjoys eating. She thinks the two go hand in jT .s Knit This she explained. "Then I make hand. out my weekly ENJOY CHICKEN Although it takes two or three fryers at a meal to satisfy her family. Marge thinks chicken is one of her best buys and she uses it often. Also, they enjoy roasting a turkey once every month or two for Sunday eating and sandwiches afterward. So far as red meat is concerned, Marge, feels that boned meat is a better buy. "The initial cost per pound is more, she said, "but in the 'long run it is more practical ! Small By LOIS HOLMES 4 Mrs. Campbell uses lots of rice and pasta in her cooking. This smart jacket, knit for double warmth is just the breakfast steaks prove to be a good buy for the Campbells. Broiled or panfried and served in hamburger buns, they seem to be more satisfying than hamburgers and therefore more economical for them. The Campbells eat few desserts which means they can spend a greater portion of their food dollar on the protein dishes of the meal., A slice of good hearty bread with butter and jam is as satisfying to our boys as any dessert I can make, Marge explained. "And its better for them ! JAXEENS APRICOT SHOPS REGULARLY Unlike Mrs. Brady, Marjorie Campbell shops regularly every week. "I check through my refrigerator and cupboards to see what I have on hand, For Fall and meals. : for us. menus draw my shopping list from that. With a busy schedule, I have to know ahead of time what were having for our Spaghetti, lasagne, or' meat casseroles and Italian dishes are favorites in her family and seem to do a good job of filling the boys up. jacket parents. CAKE 2 cups sugar butter or margarine 2 cup 4 cups raisins (plumped in (See F.AMILY on Page A-1- Mr. ar.d Mrs. Nebeker will be hosts at a wedding dinner Oct. 2 at the Brown Palace Hotel. Miss Sandberg has attended the University of Utah and Brigham Young University. Her fiance is a graduate of the University of Utah and received a juris doctorate degree from the U. of U. College of Law. Mr. Nebeker has fulfilled an LDS mission to England. He presently is employed as an B. VAN BUREN ABIGAIL DEAR ABBY: .That letter in COPS "LIKES from Wayne. N.J., made police officers sound like playboys have who nothing better to do while on duty than time make with flirting females. As the wife of a devoted Abb Word On Etiquette Of Entertaining Its great for crisp, cool days around town or at foot- Dear Mrs. Post: Is it right to refuse an invitation from a especially when teamed with a matching skirt. knitTwo strands of or worsted synthetic ting giyes the jacket body yet it lujs gentle pliance. The pattern stitch is easy and the finishing is simply a single crochet. to choose AVhethcr you make it belted or not, its ragkm wearability and nattering sailor collar will make it pur favorite gadabout jacket the first time you w'ear it. For those of you who love creativity and have the will to do. buy extra yarn and make it int ) a coat. For the skirt order the Hand Basic Skirt. Knit-35or Machine Knit-35- ball games price person (usually a relative) on grounds that you cannot return the invitation because you cant afford it? Would a hostess gift ; suffice? Mona "well-to-d- o close Wearability, flattering style of this knit jacket will make it a favorite in your wardrobe. money order to Lois Holmes of California, Deseret News, Box 6002. Inglewood, Calif. 90302. Please print your name, address ZIP code and pattern numbers plainly. Send 15 cents for EACH pattern for first class mail and special handling, or 25 cents EACH for air mail. SI. order: Hand Knit-53Petal Pattern Cardigan, send To $1' in check currency, Knowing that they are better off, they do not expect to be repaid in kind. It is not wrong of the younger ones to accept a number of these invitations as long as they are not issued too frequently. or i 5 . . . . . Also, you need not repay an invitation in kind. The older people might be entertained just for dessert or which they would at a picnic undoubtedly enjoy as much as a formal dinner. gift would be in order after two or three visits We have with a note evewonderful the enjoyed much so house at nings your patrolman, I doubt very much if many policemen are willing to strike up friendwith girls who boldly ships announce that cops "turn them on. Suburban police duties may vary, but in the big city of CLEVELAND isnt there much time for those officers to fool around. They are too busy doing their jobs. Thank MRS. PATROLMAN, you! CLEVELAND, 0. DEAR ABBY: For all the girls who like cops: Most cops have wives who are fed up to the ears with girls who like cops. Also, dont get the idea that all you have to do is ride around and "smile at a policeman in a squad car, and he is going to follow you home. Most policemen in squad cars are looking for trouble, but not the kind COPS youre offering them ' 1 WIFE : BOSTON. DEAR ABBY: Please tell LIKES COPS that if she wants to got gjiywher with a policeman, she shouldnt call him a cop. He likes to be or called police officer, "Sir. I ought to know. I married one, and my children dont knew what the word fuzz or cop means. They are proud that their daddy is a policeOF AN WIFE man. - "L.A.P.O. DE.AR ABBY i This is for the gal who says COPS TURN HERON: vWhcn a cop is out of uniform he is just like any other man. No better. No worse. And any man who has ever uniform can tell in a when hes met a uniform-happ- y dame. 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