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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOR1), OREGON', FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1933. PAGE SEVEN Cheaper Kinds of Liver i Boast Good Food Value By the Bureau of Home Economies. V. S. Department of Agriculture. Liver may be either a cheap food or a luxury. That depends upon the kind you buy. Cheap or expensive. It Is a very nutritious food, wye the Bureau of Home Economics of the t a nnnrt.ment Ol AttrlCUltUrO. Pork liver has much the same food values aa calf liver, so have beef liver and lamb liver, both of which are, as a rule, cheaper than calf liver. Liver is a unique food. In the animal body It serves partly as a storage organ, and therefore contains an abundance of food eubstncea not found In other meats. It Is es pecially rich In Iron and copper, which are needed for toe building of red blood corpuscles. It Is one of the richest sources of vitamin A. la 4 good source of vitamin G, and oon ' ' tains some vitamin B. Uke other meats. It has a high percentage of protein.' In recent years science has discovered that liver has specific value In certain types of anemia. For the regular family bill of fare, nu trition specialists suggest liver aa one of the most valuable kinds of meat. Much of the attractiveness of liver as It comes from the table depends upon the method of cooking. It de pends also upon the tenderness and fre&Jiness of the liver. The age of the animal Is a factor there. The usual method of cooking liver is to broil or saute It. Cookery ex perts point out, however, that liver may be very easily overdone by cook ing a little too long or by using too much heat. Fresh and tender liver should be cooked only long enough to take away the red color. Other liver, with a less delicate flavor and texture, tastea better If scalded first, although some food . value la then sacrificed. Another way to use the cheaper kinds of liver, like the cheaper cuts 1 of meat of any kind, la to chop or grind and combine It with other foods. Thus, besides such popular dishes aa broiled liver and bacon, liver and onions, liver and milk gravy, braised liver or baked liver, all of these utilizing slices, there are cream ed liver, liver hash, liver and rice loaf, and liver croquettes, which call for chopped or ground liver. Then 'there are acalloped liver and potatoes) or scalloped liver and whole wheat. Liver salad may be made of chopped liver, raw cabbage and on ions. . , Braised liver in tomatoes is still another appetizing dish. For this, dip the liver In flour, brown It In fat, then cover It with tomatoea which have been slightly thickened, season It with onion, green pepper and salt, and cook alowly, covered, for IS or 20 minutes. Liver Is an excellent food for children,-say toe nutrition speclalista. Therefore, when fowls of any kind are on the family bill of fare, let the children have the livers. Liver makeB good sandwich filling, too, for the school lunch box. Paste may be made by mixing chopped or ground liver with chopped pickle, chopped cabbage, chill sauce, or other season ings. LOW-COST MENU FOB ONE DAY Breakfast Hot Cereol Toast Tomato Juice for Youngest Child Coffeee (adults) Milk (children) Dinner Liver and Klce Loaf Canned String Beans Corn Genu, i (Molasses) Tea( adults) Milk (children) Supper Fried Apples and Sweet Potatoes Bread and Butter Milk for All BKCIPES Broiled Liver 1H pounds liver, cut In slices Inch thick. Salt. Pepper. Butter. Wipe the slices of liver with a damp cloth. Place them on a greased baking aheet or broiling rack and put It under the flame of the broil ing oven. The flame ahould not be too high or the meat too close to It. Cook from 8 to 10 minutes, turning frequently. When the liver loses Its red color It la done. Add salt and ' pepper, melted butter, and serve at once. Liver and Ham on Toast 1 pounda sliced liver, a tablespoons fat. 2 tablespoons flour. 2 cups mflk. u 1 cup ground cooked ham. Salt to taste. Cook the liver slowly In the fat . for about 10 minutes and cut Into small pieces. Mix the flour with a little of the milk, and atlr Into the drippings. Add the Ingredients and cook for a few mlnutea. Serve on crisp; thin toast. Scalloped Liver and Tfhole Wheat 4 thin slices bacon, or salt pork. 1 onion, sliced. Salt. Pepper. Flour. 14 pound liver. 2 cups cooked whole wheat. H cup hot water. Fry the bacon or salt pork until crisp, remove It from the onion In the fat, and push to one side. Salt, pepper and lightly flour the liver and fry It alowly In toe fat until the red color disappears, turning It frequently. Cut up the liver and bacon or salt pork, mix with the onion, and add more salt If needed. Put the wheat and liver In a greased baking dish In alternate layers. Pour the water around the aides or the dish, cover and bake for about 30 minutes. Serve from the dish. Scalloped Liver and Potatoes - 1 pound liver, sliced thin or chop ped. Salt. Pepper. Flour. 2 tablespoons bacon fat. 1 quart thinly sliced raw potatoes. 1 small onion, chopped. l'A cupa milk. Salt and flour the liver and brown lightly in toe bacon fat. Put the potatoes and liver In alternate layera In a greased baking dish. Pour on the milk, cover, and bake for I hour In a moderate oven (350 degrees Far renhelt), or until the potatoes are tender. Toward the last remove the cover and allow the potatoes to brown on top. Liver and Bice Loaf H cup rice. 4 cupa boiling water. 1 pound slced liver. 2 tablespoons fat. 1 small onion, chopped fine. 1 cup chopped celery or cabbage. cup chopped parsley. 2 tablespoons flour. 1 oup tomatoes, canned or fresh. 2 teaspoons salt. Cook the rice until tender In boil ing water and do not drain, but let the rice absorb the water to It will be a binder for the loaf. Sprinkle the liver with salt and flour, and cook In toe fat for about three min utes. Remove the liver, and grind or chop It very fine. Cook the on ion, celery and parsley In the drip pings for a few minutes, add the flour and tomatoes, and atlr briskly until thickened. Then mix all the Ingredients until thoroughly blended, and bake for about 30 minutes In a moderate oven (360 degree F.) ' e Menus of the Day By MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE. Breakfast. Orange Juice Cooked Wheat Cereal Cream Egga, Poached Buttered Toast Coffee Luncheon. Celery Soup Crackers Sugar Cookies Pear Sauce Dinner. Boston Baked Beans Brown Bread - Butter i Chill Sauce Prune Gelatin Dessert Coffee Boston Baked Beans,' 1 quart navy beans 2 quarts water V, pound pork butts 2 teaspoons salt H cup molasses K cup brown sugar teaspoon paprika y, teaspoon dry mustard 1 tablespoon finely chopped onions. ' Wash beans. Soak over night. In morning cover and almmer very alowly until beans are tender. Drain and reserve bean stock. . Place layer of beans In bean pot. Add pork and portions of rest of Ingredients. Add remaining beana and bean stock to cover. Cover tightly and bake In slow oven 4 hours. Inspect frequently and add more stock If beajis seem dry. Remove lid and brown by baking 15 minutes In moderate oven. Steamed Brown Bread. 1 cup graham flour I cup corn meal . 1 cup flour -1-3 cup augar 2 tableapoons soda teaspoon salt 1 cup raisins 14 cup molasses 1 cups sour milk. Mix Ingredients. Beat 2 minutes. Half fill buttered molds. Cover tightly and steam three hours. TJnmold and place In baking pan and bake 10 minutes In moderate oven. This heat ing dries off outside of breed. The raisins may be omitted. If sour milk Is not available It may be quickly made sour by adding 3 tablespoons of vinegar to sweet milk. After 4 minutes the milk will be suf ficiently sour to use. INFORMAL SUNDAY SUPPER PLEASANT, LEISURELY MEAL 'mere U no mal during the en tire week that U as pleasant In It Informality aa the Sunday aupper. We think of It aa a leisurely meal which ahould be made aa eaay as possible for the housewife, aa well aa for the family and guests, if any. There la no need for an elaborate menu or for much food, because, as a rule, Sunday dinner la a hearty one and often served late. The more informal and simple the Sunday aup per la kept, with everyone helping In the preparation, the more pleas ant and cheerful the occasion be comes. The Ideal Sunday supper menu should be made up of food which we are apt to have on band most of the time. One simple hot dish during winter evenings tastes good. A delicious one easy to prepare is Shrimp a la Newburg. It needs no beforehand preparation; In fact, can be put together at the last minute and la served on toast or amall bak ing powder biscuits. Shrimp a la Newburg 4 tablespoons butter. 4 tablespoons all-purpose flou. ' 1 teaspoon salt. Few grains cayenne. 2 cupa rich milk. 2 cupa fresh cooked or canned shrimps. v 3 egg yolks. 1 tablespoon cooking sherry or lemon Juice. Method: Melt butter, add flour, salt and cayenne and mix well. Add milk gradually and bring to boiling point, stirring constantly. Add shrimps. Just before serving add the beaten egg yolks and flavoring. Garnlsft with parsley and thin strips of pimento, and serve over hot bis cuits or toast. Amount: 6 to 8 serv ings. . Another easily made hot dish Is Blushing Bunny, so called because of Its similarity to the Welch Rare bit. Blushing Bunny lb. American cheese. 1 tablespoon butter. 1 can tomato soup. 1-3 teaspoon mustard. 1-3 teaspoon pepper. Method: Cut the cheese In small pieces and place in the upper part of a double boiler with the butter to melt. Add the tomato soup and sea sonlng and cook until smooth. Serve on crackera or on buttered toast, Amount: 6 servings. The sandwich type of supper Is always popular. Cold meat left from dinner or oheese mixtures, between thin slices of buttered bread and served with a crisp salad always works out nicely. The material may all be placed on the table letting each person make his own according to his own taste. This informal method of serving pleases everyone Newest dresses arriving daily -at es.00, $12.75 and up. ETHELWYN B. HOFFMANN Sixth & Holly. When egg yolks only are used in cake or cooky batters It Is beat to flavor with lemon and orange to pre vent that too "eggy" taste. Phone 643. We'll haul away your refuse. Olty Sanitary SerrK. Cow Parasites Indicate Early Spring Coming TABLE ROCK. Jan. 37. (Spl.) Con Devore, the Medford butch er, waa a business visitor here re cently. He claims we are going to have an early spring and bases his belief on the condition of the marbles In the backs of cattle. R. W. Gloss in City Contacting Stores; Reports Good Sales R. W. Olosa of San Francisco, rep resenting the Johnstone Advertising and Sales Service, spent Thursday in Medford contacting the drug trade of this city. Mr. Olosa Is well known in this city, having visited here a number of times during the past tew years, "Kogene," a new antiseptic solu tion, is Included among the products now being featured by Mr. Q loss. It will be handled In Medford by Heath'a Drug Store. Other well known products which Mr. Gloss rep resents are: Kruschen Salts, Redox. Bronchullne. Moone'a Emerald Oil, Dare's Mentha Pepsin, Allenrhu, Howard's Buttermilk Cresm and Bu hack Insect powder. "Despite the existing depression we have enjoyed a gratifying business for the products I represent," Mr. Oloss said Thursday: "We feel that an increase In sales In the face of pres ent conditions reflects the popularity and quality of these products." SECONDARY QUINTS IN ACTION TONIGHT With the Phoenix high school bas ketball team definitely In the con ference lend, and Central Point trail ing by a one -game margin, the schools of the secondary league conference will play another round this even ing. Phoenix playa Jacksonville at Jacksonville, Central Point plays Rogue River at Central Point, and Talent plays Gold Hill. Two more games remain In the first half of the conference play, when each team will have played the other team. The second half of the conference will be a repetition of the first, with esch team playing all the other teams of the conference. Phoenix won the pennant last year, and hopes to win It again, but Central Point still has an outside chance. The league winner plays the winner of the Medford-Aahland series for the right to represent southern Oregon In the state tournament. 4 Debate Brings Fight In Diet DRESDEN, Germany, Jan. 27. (AP) An uproarious fight in the press gallery of the Saxon diet today caused a suspension of the session during debate on last night's communist dis order in which nine men were killed and eleven wounded. T TAX OLEO FARM RELIEF SAYS DAIRYMAN WASHINGTON, Jan. 37. (AP) A spokesman for 360,000 milk produc ers told a senate committee today that to help them the domestic al lotment farm relief bill must be j amended to tax oleomargarine "to I maintain sales parity with butter." j Charles W. Holman, secretary of ' the National Co-opertalve Milk Pro ducers' association, favored the bill with this and 'other amendments. He said he thought its application to dairy products would be practi cable. "We are approaching It as a social experiment In time of deep distress. times when our people as well as others might grasp at any measure which might give relief,' he said. "What I want to know," said Sena tor McNary, "Is this: 'Is it practicable under this bill to collect a tax from the many In terests dealing in milk?" "We think so." replied Holman. Under the bill as passed by the house dairy products are Included along with wheat, ootton. rice, pea nuts, tobacco and hoga. A tax would be levied on "the processor" buying from the producers, the proceeds to be paid the farmer to bring his price to the pre-war figure. Table Rock Club Meeting Tonight TABLE ROCK, Jan. 27. (Spl.) Table Rock Community club will meet Friday, Jan. 37. The program will be furnished by Prof. Ralph Bailey and his debating team from the Medford high school. Refresh ments will be In charge of Sd Wilson. John Nealon and Frank Meyers. Deau-aole nouses always in first class condition for rent, lease or sale. Call 106 NEGLECT OF COMMON CONSTIPATION IS A SERIOUS MATTER Prevent This Condition With Kellogg's All-Bran WM$K H lit XX I a JTt r V H-aaawj"- r-sif jsk. rtta- i?Mem m The first question your doctor asks is whether you are constipated or not. He knows that this condi tion may cause headaches, loss of appetite and energy, sleeplessness. It is often the starting point of serious disease. You can prevent and relieve com mon constipation so easily. Just eat a delicious cereal once a day. Laboratory tests show that Kel logg's AlL-Bran provides "bulk" to exercise the intestines, and vita min B to further aid regular habits. All-Bran is also a rich source of Diooa-Duuuing iron. j The "bulk" in All-Bran is much like that found in leafy vegetables. 1 Within the body, it forms a soft mas3. Gently, it clears out the in- ' testinal wastes. Isn't this "cereal way" safer and far more pleasant than taking pat-1 ent medicines so often harmful? Two tablespoonfuls of All-Bran daily are usually sufficient. With I each meal in serious cases. If not relieved this way, see your doctor. ' Enjoy All-Bran as a cereal, or : use in cooking. Get the red-and- I green package at your grocer's. 1 Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. ! IN OUR STORES The Roisin Growers Association has asked us to Feature raisins in all our stores this week. A huge crop exists and must be moved. We are encouragins our customers to replenish their shelves this week with this delishtful fruit from the sun-drenched vineyards of the San Joaquin. We can hasten flood times bv suck .porting this worthy industry. Raisins work wonders In so many recipes. Enjoy the welcome your family will give your next dessert, by adding a cup or so of raisins. 4pkg. 19' ii ieaaaMeaageaMaMa3yty weaay ' - st 1 ?1 il ff ' : ... ,1 II IS a pfses rf bread Isn't toasted evenly, It' charred In placet, and ttreaked uith white in other placet. 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