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Your Freezer Can Lend A Hand In Preparing A Holiday Meal Why not. fck your freezer help you avoid the Christmas "rush" this holiday season? Here's a tempting and festive menu, plan ned by a freezer home eco nomists, that means less time for you in the kitchen, and more with the family at Christmas Ome. All the dishes on the menu are per fectly suited to - freezer storage. Prepare the meal in advance and store in your freezer, then all you OERDING'S NOW 0 P EN 9 AM to 9 PM EVERY DAY UNTIL CHRISTMAS Hi Stor with 10,000 ' , Gift. , . Whar Main & Wash in j ton Meet ; Dial 3-4315 have- to do on Christmas day is heat and eat. , . . Here's the menu: '. Hors D'Oeuvrei ' Clear Consomme sprinkled with lime curls Roast Turkey Sausage Stuffed Apples Peas with Sauteed Mushrooms , . Sweet Potato Puffs ' Holiday Casserole Breed Steamed Cranberry Pudding " . with Hard Sauce -HORS 'D'OEUVRES: Stuffed dates, figs, and prunes are excel lent freezer fare, as are any of the following spreads: cheese, an chovy and other fish, meat, avo cado, hard - cooked egg yolk, oliv es, nuts, and pimiento. ' If you are using bread for your canapes, prepare as for serving, package carefully. Allow one hour tor defrosting from freeper. With crackers as a base,? freeze the spreads and make up canapes just before serving. For an unusual touch on your holiday tray, try this recipe for "Holly Cheese Balls:'? , (3 oz.) pLgs. cream cheese 2 small jars Cheddar spread 8 oz. blue cheese 2 tb. grated onion 1 Up. Worcestershire sauce , Vt cup ground nut meats , cun minced parsley Mix cheeses, onion and Worces tershire sauce. (Use a blender if ' 1 ; .. :. .... .-, . . V FCOTY is CHRISTMAS COLLECTION SporfcBwa Otrtmm fovwa fW nroMlgnt the fetfhre eeotoA, Per fusee PWiert in o choice of Coty clastic frooronces , rOtmAN rtlWANT EMERAUDE fAIIV GOLDEN PERFUME BELL -V SOLOEN PRFVK SUPPEI . Lotn ptitnrit mi' Individually Gift-Boxed puffer ton 127 NORTH JACKSON STREET DIAL 3-7415 you have one. 'Or, if mixing by hand , have ingredients at room temperature before combining.) Add chopped nuts and parsley and blend. Shapu mixture into ball and chill for several hours. Shape smsli bans (about 1 tsp. cheese mix eacb) from larger ball and roll in additional chopped parsley. Place balls on baking sheet and freeze. When frozen, pop cheese balls into plastic freezer bag or carton and store until 20-30 minu tes before serving time. Very fes tive addition io your hors d'oeuvr es or salad plate. CONSOMME: Homemade soup freezes beautifully. To save space, freeze in concentrated form, add ing liquid after soup is defrosted. Home economists suggest this convenient tip: freeze soup in quick release ice cube trays, itore soup cubes in plastic freezer bag. Defrost in saucepan over direct, low heat, TURKEY: As early as four weeks before the holiday dinner you can prepare your turkey and store it in the freezer. Large torn turkeys (over IS lbs.) usually sell for eight to ten cents less per pound than small hen turkeys. They are a smart buy for small families too, because left - overs may be safely frozen for later use. You may freeze your turkey so that it is oven - readv. so vou may . roast it before freezing. If turkey is frozen uncooked, take it out of your freezer two or three days before Christmas, allowing about 5 hours per pound for thaw ing in the refrigerator. Or if you pefer to cook the holiday bird be fore freezing, just roast as usual, cool the turkey quckly, wrap tight ly in freezer foil and. freeze. To thaw and reheat, place foil-wrapped frozen turkey in 325 degrees F. oven, and allow 10 minutes per pound for turkey to heat. it you wistt to serve stul.ne or dressing iwht the turkey, . freeze and bake in a casserole, separate ly from the turkey. A medium sized casserole of prebaked froz en stuffing will require about 1 hour in the same oven with the turkey; if frozen unbaked, allow additional 30 to 45 minutes for ing. v . Sweet Potato Puffs 1 cups of cold (cooked) mashed sweet potatoes 2 fg yp".-j 1 tsp. salt Vt ..ap uiuter, melted 12 'Marshmallows 4 cups crushed cereal flakes Vi cup shortening, melted Combine the cold, mashed sweet potatoes with the egg yolks, salt and Vt cup melted butter. Mix thoroughly and divide into 12 por tions (each portion will be about 13 cup). Flatten each portion and mold into circle, and place a marshm allow in the center of each. Mold the potato batter aound the marshmallow. leaving a small opening at the top of the ball. Combine the cereal flakes and the U cup of melted shorten-' ing, then roll the potato balls in the buttered cereal flakes. Pack, age the balls, in freezer box pre' feraWv. and freeze. . , When ready to 'bake, take the puffs out of the freezer and place on a baking sneec or m a cas serole. Bake in 350 degrees F. oven for about 20 minutes. CSo need to defrost the balls before oaung.; serve iiuuicuiic.j an extra special treat, add 23 chejped nuts to the potato batter before molding into balls. Holiday Casserole Bread: 23 cup hot water ' cup sugar l'i tsp. salt Vt cup shortening " ' H cup luke warm water 2 pkg. dry or compressed yeast 1 egg, beaten SVi cups sifted flour 1 cup raisins Vt cup mixed crystallized fruits, chopped , i Vt cup .chopped nuts Combine the 23 cup hot wat er with sugar, salt and shorten ing. Cool to lukewarm. Dissolve yeast in V4 cup lukewarm water; stir into first mixture and beat well. Add beaten egg, flour, rai sins, fruit and nuts. Stir until well blended, about 2 minutes. Let rise in yvarm place, free from - draft, about 1 hour or until more than doubled in bulk. Stir down. Beat vigorously about Vi minute. Turn into greased 1V4 quart cassero'.e. Bake uncovered in hot oven at 400 degrees F. for about 45 min utes. When bread is cool, combine 1 cup sifted confectioners' sugar with 1 tbsp. milk and Vi tsp. van illa. Frost bread and decorate with additional nuts and. fruit. Steamed Cranberry Pudding: 2 cups sifted flour 2 tsp. baking powder 2 tsp. soda ' :''. W tsp. salt "4 cup brown sugar H cup hot water -Vt cup melted shortening ' IVi cups chopped cranberries 2 tsp. grated orange rind Vi cup white raisins Vi cup finely chopped citron : Vi cup chopped nuts Sift together IVi cups flour, bak ing powder, soda and salt. Blend brown sugar, hot water and short ening with- dry ingredients. Mix well. .Dredge cranberries, raisins, citron and nuts with remaining Vi cup flour. Fold into batter. Turn pudding into well-greased 2 qt. pudding mold or two No. 1 coffee cans. Cover closely and steam for T-Ii hours. When pudding is cool, freeze it right ip the sealed molds or coffee can no other wrap needed. To serve, steam V hour and accompany with your favorite sauce. Elgarose Club Plans Supper By THELMA HANSON The Elearose Comfort Club will hold a New Year's Dartv Dec. 31 at the Elgarose School. A pot luck supper will be served at 6:30 p.m. the public is invited to attend. Returns To Elgarose Donald Sundberg has returned to his come in Elgarose after spending the summer in Anchor age, Alaska. . Ronnie Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralnh Johnson, injured his foot with a pitchfork last week. He is reported to be recovermg satisfactorily. ' t Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wimer of Coquille visited over last weekend wim me latter parents, Mr. ana Mrs. Carl E. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Severson and chil dren, Kathy and Robert, of, Rose burg were also Sunday guests. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Holraan of Portland were visitors Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Holmquist. Mr. and Mrs. Rudv Nelson and family of Oakland were Sunday visitors of Mr. ana Mrs. Henry Nelson. , Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Holmquist were recently in Portland, and on the way home stopped in Salem to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ray Webber and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holm quist and family in Eugene. . ... Tues. Dee. 21, 1954 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 3 Many Frenchmen Still In Prison Camps Of Reds JAP TEAM TO TOUR ' .:, TOKYO W An 18-man Japa nese team leaves Jan. 10 on a 71 day tour of South Pacific Islands to recover remains oi Japanese war 'dead, Kyodo- News Service said Saturday. The delegation also will erect memorials on battlefield sites and hold services at sea. per cent of the new generating capacity installed will be A-pow-ered, but that using coal and oil also will continue to grow. PARIS W The government says the fate of 20,361 French Union troops who fought in the Indochi ncse War has not been determined definitely. Some are believed still held as prisoners of the Communist-led Vietminh, in defiance of the Geneva armistice terms. The figure was announced to the National Assembly by ' Jacques, Chevallier, secretary of state for war. Some of the soldiers, he said, may have been deserters; many probably were killed in battle and their deaths not registered. Others may have died in prison camps. "No doubt a small 'number is still living and Is held In camps The secretary .isid Frances ha of the Vietminh," Chevallier de-i returned 59,700 isternees and B.0W1 ALL-YEAR CHRISTMAS 7 BURNT HILLS, N. Y. Wl There's always rn echo of Christ mas in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester M. Clarke. ... ,, ... When the Olarkes call' their children, on the run come Merry, 9; Carol', 7; Holly, 3, and Noel, 2. The latest addition is Laurel, ( weeks old. 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