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PXGTS FOUR MEDFOIiD HAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1932. Clever Housewife Can Pep Up Low Cost Meal Housewives often have to fool their families. This they can do quite " harmlessly, and be thanked for It be aides. If thay are clever cooks. The aame old soup, the aame old greena, the same potatoes, even, aaya the Bu reau of Home Economic, reveal new farms and flavors resulting from changes In preparation and seasoning. But these, like most other things, are harder to do when rations are short than when there la some leeway In the family nurse. How far can lnex pensive seasoning go to vary the low-cost meal? What are some of the trlrks of Betting variety In flavor? The recipe specialist of the Bureau of Home Economics, Mrs. Fanny Walker Yeatman, has some suggest- Ion about this. Saya ahs: "One of tht best ways to give flavor to soups and stews 1 to brown, In fat, the meat and vegetables that go Into them. Also use crisped bits of salt pork or bacon, added at the last min ute, Instead of putting them in Is' and at the beginning A stew mads this way will taste quite different from the atew made of the dloed fresh vegetables, or from meat and vege tables simply cooked In water." Some of the moat attractive season. Ings actually can be grown In the kitchen In anything from old sau crs and flower pots to hanging bask ets or window boxes. Parsley, chives, thyme, mint, tarragon all of these little plant grow rapidly this way. according to the garden specialist of the Bureau of Plant Industry, Mr. W. B. Beattle, and are very ornamental as well as useful. (For particulars on these little indoor kitchen gardens, write to Mr. Beattle.) Onion Juice If often preferable to ehoppen onion for seasoning, unea celery tops (save all your celery leaves and hang them up In a paper aacic to dry) are cheap and useful season Ings for stuffings. Bo la celery seed. Fresh mint leaves or watercress may be used for the same purpose, espe cially with roast lamb, and celery seeds are particularly good with po ' tato salad and cold slaw. A German us of mace ever ao little mace Is with green beans, and thla unusual flavor add Interest to the ordinary canned beans when creamed. Some people Ilk a "suspicion" of nutmeg In chicken aoup, and a "ghost" of curry powder In French salad dress ing, while chill sauce or catsup In mayonnaise mskes something rather Ilka Russian dressing. When It comes to cakes and des. - - Wm V-.-n-. Blmnnlt orwi may a mia, vv..b,i, will be found an Interesting variation from the stand-by flavoring extracts uch a vanilla and lemon, and the grated peel of an orange or a lemon la excellent. Orange biscuit may be a change, and orange toast or cinnamon toast can be used In place of dessert for supper, say, or with dessert, for that matter especially with fruit. To make the orange toast, mix the grat ed peel of the orange with augar and slice of bread before toasting. A few raisins will change the char acter of a cake, or of cookies, as will eocoanut also. Caramel Is a homemade flovar which Is usually very popular with the family, and costs very little. Chocolate nee pudding Is another 'Variation and one that some chil dren Ilka even, thtough they refuse the plain rice pudding. Never overdo the seasoning, saya airs. Teatman. Thla will also make the aupply Jast longer. Here, for In stance, la a little budget which Is auggested. In audition to salt and pepper, as giving much In little, and lvhlch ahould last for many weeks: Celery seed, ssge, thyme, or poul try seasoning: mustard, curry now .eler, nutmeg or cinnamon, vanilla. oake spice, mace, ginger, paprika, bay leaf, bottled horseradish any of these an be added or substituted at a i s .1a , f ,,"",'. I in up your wan jellies and jams so easy you use peK-jel Make delicious strawberry Jam by the simple, modern cup-for-cup measure and with absolute certainty of PERFECT results. Pen-Jet, the pure fruit pectin in powdered form...l told with money-back guar antee never to fail. Pen-Jel Is America's best Jellf. maker , , you'll never put on Jama or M. lie without this wonderful prod uct, onca you use It . . . order some today. Makes the Jelly Jell slight cart par package, almond ex tract, shredded oocouiut, and choco late. Cocoa can often be used In place of ohooolate, and coaU leu. LOW-COST MENU FOB ONE DAT Breakfant Hot Cereal Toast or Orange Bleculte Orange Juice for children Coffee (adults) Milk (children) Dinner Shoulder of Lamb with Mint Drewing Canned Corn Snap Beans Bread and Butter Milk for all Bupper Potato Salad with Onionj on Lettuce Toast Chocolate Bread Pudding Milk for children RKCtPES Beef Stew (with browned Ingredients) 1 pound lean beef H cup beef suet (small piece) 4 potato, dloed 3 onions, chopped 2 tablespoons flour 1 pint water 1 quart canned tomatoes Salt Pepper Wipe the meat with a damp cloth and cut into small pieces Fry out the suet and remove any crisp pieces. Brown the onion and potatoes in the drippings. Remove the vegetables and brown the meat which has been roll ed In the flour. Add the water to the meat and simmer until tender. Then add the browned vegetables and the tomatoes and continue to simmer un til the potatoes are soft. Season with saH and pepper and stir In the crisp ed pieces of fat and serve. Boost Shoulder of Lamb with Mint or Watercress stuffing 8 or 4-pound shoulder of lamb 3 cups fine dry bread crumbs cup fresh mint leaves, or 1H cups finely cut watercress leaves and stems. tobleapons butter or other fat 8 tablespoons chopped celery 1 tablespoons chopped onion teaspoon salt Dash of pepper Have the butcher remove all the bones and the fell from the meat, Pave the bones for making soup. Melt the butter 1 a skitiet and, add the onlan and celery. Cook for a few minutes and add the mint leaves or the finely out cress and the other seasonings, stir In the bread crumbs, and mix all the Ingredients together. (When using watercress allow the liquid which cooks out to evaporate! before the bread crumbs are added).! Sprinkle the inside of the pocket in the shoulder with salt and pepper, pile the hot stuffing in lightly, and sew the edges together. Rub salt, pep per, and flour over the outside. Place the roast on a rack In an open pan without water. Sear for 80 minutes in a hoi oven (480 degress P.) Reduce the oven to moderate temperature (300 degrees P.) and cook the meat at this temperature until tender from 2 to 3 hours at these oven temperatures, Serve hot with brown gravy. Orange Biscuits 3 cups sifted soft-wheat flour 4 teaspons baking powder teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons sugar 3 tablespoons grated orange rind 8 tablespoons fat About 2-8 cup milk Sift the dry Ingredients, add the orange rind and fat and mix well with the tins of the fingers. Make a well In the mixture and add the milk slowly and stir from the center with a fork, until a medium soft dough 1s formed. Toss on to a light ly floured board and knead a few sec onds until smooth. Press Into a sheet about V4 Inch thick, with the palm of the hand. Cut into rounds and cov er the top of the biscuits with a mix ture of grated orange rind and a tablespoon of sugar. Bake In a hot oven (400 degress P.) about IS min utes or until lightly browned. TULE LAKE DUCK KLAMATH PALLS, Ore.. June 8- (AP) A resolution favoring estab lishment of Tule lake game refuge boundaries to permit water shoot ing has gained support In this re gion. The plan has already been ap. proved by the chamber of commerce, several service clubs here and the Orange, American Legion and Cham ber of Commerce at Tule Lake. The movement originated among the Tule Lake organizations who olatm that If the game refuge Is extended to a new dike being con structed on the east side, there will be no area for water shooting. The resolution Is addressed to the U, S. biological survey. , Big Oil Companies Unable To Agree NEW YORK, June 3 AP ) Amer ican, British. Dutch and Russian oil executives today announced that thoy could not leach an agreement for stabilization of the world's export markets. HIT THINNING Pleld meetings for the purpose of demonstrating fruit thinning will be held Tuesday and Wednesday, June 7th and 8th, In various parts of the valley, according to arrangements made by County Agent Wilcox. The schedule of time and places Is as follows: June 7th, 2 p. m., J. B. Kirk or chard, one half mile east of Phoenix, on the Fern Valley road. June 8th, 10 a. m., Young and Hall orchard, one mile east of the Crater Lake highway, Central Point road Junction at 2 p. m., O. L. Davidson orchard, nouth and west of Central point, one and one-half miles west of the Pa clflo highway on Scenic avenue. Fruit thinning results In better and more uniform size of fruit, better quality and less percent culls. By better distribution of fruits the con trol of codling moth worms Is Im proved. Fruit thinning is considered an Important orchard practice and growers can well afford to attend At least one of the thinning demonsart-tlons. SALEM, June 8. (AP) Bryson Hays of Columbia university, Port land, will represent the western states in the national Intercollegiate oratorical contest, Washington D. C, this summer. Hays won first place In the regional contest here last night sgalnst Bernard Mergen of the University of Navada. As a result of his winning the dual Wherever you go. you find this ma It that lea ds the Held meet here, Rays will represent Cali fornia, Washington, Utah, Nevada, Idaho and Oregon In tho finals. EUOENE, Ore. June a. (AP) Dr. W. O. Burnhardt, convicted of drunk en driving in circuit court here, was fined $100 but received a parole from a slax-month sentence In the county Jail. HARBIN, Manchuria, June t, (AP) Major General Telto Klraga's 28th brigade of the 14th Japanese division occupied Hallun, Manchuria, niffht attar imiihlne the aooosl. tlon of Chinese loyallsta. The best clear Cedar Shingles. S3 .00 per 1000. Regular M-00 shingles. Medford Lumber Co. 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