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Show The wartime job of every American home-. home-. 1 : fomiliVc well fed ' s that munitions can be made at top speed. And it can be done despite food rationing, if every homemaker saves and conserves food and food values. The "Food Tbiirt Hints" listed here may prove helpful to owners of Electric Ranges and Refrigerators, . "Food Thrift Hints" which save food and food values Store food in the proper place in your Electric Ref tor promptly to avoid loss of vitamins and imner Use very little water in cooking. Half a cup is ample fof most vegetables. Water destroys vitamins. Avoid prolonged and violent boiling of vefetablrJ less time foods are exposed to high heat, the smau" , loss of their vitamin content. ' ; Use covered utensils and do not stir. Air destroys vitamia'i , nd stirring puts extra air in food. ' . t . SaTe vegetable juices. Use them J 01 " . f Don't over-cook moat. Simmer dan't J wd , meat at moderate temperatures to prevent nx f j loss of proteins and minerals. lot 1 Save meat drippings, bones and leftovers. Use the a ' soup or broth. UTAH POWER & LIGHT JO. Reddy Kilowatt Power the world's f''j'' T lervict produced for you by American i, lb kind of Power that serves 90 ot" , 'nvesl in Victory by Investing 10 of Your Income in W Bond |