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Show Coffee to Horse Radish Use an after dinner coffee spoon for old-fashioned cocktails or tiny bowls of mustard or horse radish. Good Dessert Here's a gorgeous dessert for your family. nd it's so simple. Slice donuts crosswise and place one half in the bottom of each dish. Cover with maple syrup and add the other donut half. Fill and top with more maple syrup and garnish with cherry or walnut. Buffet Near Pass Door If you want a pass door in the wall between the kitchen and dining room, be sure it opens onto a buffet or built-in serving counter on both sides of the wall. Extending Soips Add to the appetite appeal and nutritive value of your favorite soups by serving them with croutons made from crusts of enriched en-riched bread. Simply cut the crusts into cubes, and saute them in butter or margarine until golden brown, adding onion and celery salt for flavor. To rid a plant of aphids, pour soapy water over it. Wording of Invitation The engraved invitation to the ceremony always requests the "honor of your presence" while tho invitation to the reception re- quests the "pleasure of your company." com-pany." Tasty Ham Garnish For a garnish for ham, serve peach halves filled with raw cranberry cran-berry and orange relish. Sunday Breakfast Add new interest to an old favorite by serving sliced bananas between two or three helpings of golden French toast, made from' nutritious enriched bread. Then smother all with maple syrup, jelly, or confectioners' sugar. Crisp bacon, hot pork sausages, or fried ham make this tempting fare perfect for Sunday morning breakfasts or daily lunches. Try it with other fresh and canned fruits too. It's a real treat. Cooked Celery Dishes Cooked celery may be served in a variety of ways. Team it with peas or carrots, if you like, serve it creamed or add it to leftover soup. Fair Trade A man died and his wife collected col-lected $50,000 in insurance. Upon being presented with the check she said, with a deep sigh, "Oh, dear, I'd give $10,000 to have him back." |