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Show Bully Beans PITY the poor toreador if bulls ate beans. For these bully beans seem to give one the strength of p. bull, which would mean that the handsome man with the crimson cape would be fighting fight-ing an enemy o double strength. But beans are not at all a bad iood for the growing boy who would make the football team, or the man who realizes the importance import-ance o keeping those muscles his aarly athletics developed. And the best of it is they like it. They like to eat these savory oven baked beans, ju as women like lima beans and string beans in lasseroie or delicious salads. Here are some tested recipes, each serving six persons. Baked Beans with Fn.czled ITam: Turn the contents of i No. I can of baked beans, prefeiably without tomato sauce, into a baking bak-ing dish and pour over one-third cup chili sauce. Heat in a hot . oven. Meanwhile frizzle six thin ilices of cold boiled ham in a hot j -skillet, then lay on top of the jeans and serve at once. I Lima Bean Salad: Drain one I ?up of lima beans, add one table-I table-I .spoon chopped onion, one-fourth cup chopped celery and one-fourth cup chopped cucumber, and mari- nate in four tablespoons French dressing lor at least one hour, j Add two slices of fried bacon broken or cut into small pieces. Serve on ci isn lettuce. Stringlcss ' Aean Casserole: i Drain one No. 2 can of string-i string-i .ess beans and spread out in a i hallow, flat baking dish. Sprin-,le Sprin-,le with salt, pepper, and one-irtif one-irtif cup crumbs mixed with two ablespoons melted butter Place u a hot oven or under the oroiler until hot and the crumbs are brown. Serve in the casserole. |