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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1954)
v m - y w mj 'w -w i -w 4 (Sec 21 Stotisaasu Eden. Ore Friday. July 23. 1SS1 Fizz; Flavor in Tall Glasses Of Ice Cream Ice cream coolers art welcomed refreshment! for the younj and not-so-youn folks. "This is an easy way to please family and guests. Fill tall glases with swept of vanilla ice cream. Over this pour a bottled fruit drink or set out an assortment of bottles to let each one fix his own. For variety, try gripe Juice, orangeade, ginger rw wk. a cola, chocolate milk, or, any of the popular soft drinks. let cream coolers are purely delicious, reauy nutritious, and good fun. CHOCOLATE SHAKE For each milk shake, use I cup chilled milk, U cup cold chocolate sauce, and a big scoop of ice cream. Mix to the consistency of thick cream with an egg beater, an electric mixer, or a Dienaer, Peer into a tall glass and serve at once. ROOT BEER FLOAT Fill a tall glass with root beer. Add a generous scoop of vanilla ice cream. Stir and serve. FRUIT A LA MODE Chill stewed fruit, such at boy senberry, or. raspberry, or pureed applesauce. Serve in compotes topped with vanilla or pecan crisp Ice cream. Care of Cottons Has Own Method The finish at well is the fab tie need to be considered tor successful removal ef spett aril . stains,, textile specialists of the XJJS. Department of Agriculture advise. Mac of the new: cotton fabrics thia-y i a r are with resin, either to give , them resistance to wrinkles and toil or for such decorative effects as a glazed sheen or raised designs that give sculptured or em bossed appearance. Hie resin fin ish thus may add to the attrac tiveness of the f oodi and also aave cleaning and pressing. But if a bleach it to be used oa resin-finished cottons and linens, the ipecitlist m well as textile and bleach manufacturers advise a perborate bleach rather than a chlorine bleach. The res in absorbs chlorine, and then the fabric discolors and weakens. The label on the garment or the goods ihould give this informa tion, especially if the fabric is white. . v J t Grease, spots on finished cot tons also may need special at tention to eomt ut iatisfactor u. Tha sneclalisti tuggest spong- such snott with cleaning fluid (grease -solvent) j before launderiSL to make sure of get ting n thegrease outv,' Whenfmished cottons are purchased as yard goodv the homemaker can try laundering a sample to learn how to r treat the fabric to keep itt appearance. Informal labelt on both ready made garments and yard goods art especially helpful Not-all finishes on cottons include resin. Many cottons that look like silk re mercerised a permanent finish that calls for no special care. Most special finishes except mercerizing are gradurlly lost by wear or laundering. Tome may w. their finish in thi first laun. dM-inir. others may last at least for a season. Extra Timo for Vegetables Pays Take a little extra time to your vegetable cooking "arid you can make some fine recipes. ; 'r . v . Tf vmi haven't already done so. here's a reminder' to serve freih garden peas tossed wua mverea almonds and melted butter. With new potatoes and broiled lamb chops you've got a company menu that can be cooked within half an hour. Marinated lima beans taste extra gcxjd on an outdoor menu. Let the cooked Hmaa stand in well reasoned wine vinegar and an elive oil marinade for several hours before aervina. A finely crumbled shredded wheat biscuit, mixed with melted butter or margarine, makes a fine topping for broiled tomatoes. You can season the shredded wheat crumbs with a little basil, if you like, since basil always benefits tomatoes. Scrape and slice a bunch. of carrots; cook just until tender in boiling salted water, then drain. Re-heat the carrots with a table . spoon of butter or margarine and a couple of tablespoons of mint ' jelly. Serve these minted carrots with roast leg of lamb. SELECTION - When whole-kernel corn is canned, the com kernels are cut close to the cob. But when corn is "creamstyle," the top of the kernels are cut off and the re maining portion is scraped from ' the cob. Whole-kernel corn is good in pancakes and muffins, soups and salads. Cream-style corn it fine also for soup and in many . casserole dishes. Both styles of corn are good heated and served "as Is." ( w f Refreshment on ,d tall glass begins with a generous scoop ol ice cream. You vary your flavor by a simple twist of the corkscrew, for bottled drinks give the fizz and the flavor. " ' HERB HATtfDY" ' It is a good idea to buy marjor- am in powdered form; this way its fine flavor it quickly absorbed and thoroughly distributed through the food on which it is Used." Try sprinkling a little powdered mar joram over snap beans or green peas. GANG FUN -Wben servipg frankfurters to a gang, preheat the broiler and toast the frankfurter rolls at one time Sunder tha, broiler unit If you want something special, spread the ut surfaces of the rolls light ly with butter or margarine be fore toasting this way. LEAVE 'EM BIG When you are making pastry for pie, remember that coarse particles Of fat give a flaky crust, while fine particles give an un desirable closely - knit texture. The fat may be cut fnto the flour with two knives or wUh a pastry fork or blender. Rico, Walnuts in Meatless Loaf t . -1 Here it a good meatless main dish that uses rice and walnuts for. its flavor. RICE AND WALNUT LOAF 1 egg' . " ' :,-M cup milk : i , , .: i 1 cup toft bread crumbs , H cup , chili sauce . 1H cups cooked rice - 1 cup chopped walnuts H teaspoon sage . ' t teaspoon salt . M teaspoon pepper Beat egg, and add the milk. bread crumbs, chili sauce, rice, walnut kernals, aage, f alt and pep- NSW FORMULA! eirl'ieisf; ioo ccvrrs vmi iacsty v.a rf EARLY DOES IT Next time you buy hamburger, get it ready for cooking is a skillet at jsoon as you buy It Make the meat ipto patties and layer them between squares of waxed paper, then wrap them all piece of the paper, the patties and . use (days. . : in another Refrigerate within two CIIECX BOXES Make "sure your roast chicken is done. Move the drumstick up and down; 'when the leg feels loose at the thigh joint, the bird is ready to be served. per. Blend thoroughly and put In a greased jloaf pan. Bake in a moderate oven (S7S degrees F. for 48 minutes. Serve with a well seasoned tornato tauce. Serves 6, If sweet soft drinks leave yoiMhirsty... SWITCH TO l AFTER- Atiiirst F ' "' y CfVMHf tM4 i I CoWVIU tMC mwt anv - . r DR PEPPER BOTTLING CO. 1095 N. Liberty Street Ph. 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