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MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE Feeding the Family By XOLA VINCENT Food Editor Friday, March 8, 1937 Molded Salmon Salad Farored Party Far This elegant looking, wonder ful tasting molded salmon salad is a perfect luncheon party main dish. Of course, small servings are the order of the day if served with dinner. 1 one-pound can salmon 2 hardcooked eggs, chopped 1 a cup olives, chopped cup toasted almonds, sliced 1 tablespoon gelatine V cup cold water 1 cup mayonnaise 1 cup -thick sour cream (commercial) 1 tablespoon grated onion J, teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons lemon juice i cup chopped parsley Lettue 3 fresh tomatoes, quartered 13 cup chopped green pepper 2 tablespoons chopped onion Drain and flake salmon; com bine with eggs, olives and al monds. Soak gelatine in cold water for t&e minutes, then dis solve over hot water. Stir into mayonnaise. Add sour cream, onion, salt, lemon juice, and parsley. Combine with fish mix ture; pour into a ring mold and chill until firm. L'nmold on bed ,of lettuce; fill center with to matoes sprinkled with green pepper and onion. Serve with additional mayonnaise. Cabbage Rolls (fver eat a salad with your fingers? The chrtdren will really go for this. Of course, you can use a fork, if you choose. q Cut ont head cabbage in half lcngthie. Shred one half, re serving othar half for making rolls. Combine ghredded cabbage with rbur shredded carrots, 'i sl:Verei $reen pepper, and one te?spoon salt. Separate leaves foim remaining half of cabbage head. Spread two or three table spoons !tw on each leaf. Roll up like a jelly roll. Place close together on waxed paper. Wrap in a damp cloth and chill thoroughly. When chilled, dunk them in this sauce: Combine two tablespoons ketchup with one fourth cud real mayonnaise and two teaspoons mustard - with -horseradish. Serve in bowl for easy dunking. Just before serv ing, stick toothpicks in cabbage rolls for easy handling. Waffle Variations for All Through the Day Waffles are wonderful any time of the day . . . breakfast, brunch, lunch, dinner, supper or as an after-bridge snack. A unique thing about this recipe is its adaptability to innumer able flavors, without sacrificing fluffv texture. thod " Start with your favorite pan cakt nd waffle mix. Now for onehAlf of the liquid called for v$tr doubl rich evaporated milk jiaht (ic it comes from the can. For th remaining one-half of U-B liquid substitute one of the following. Gfeicken V.fflet A perfeet underpinning for Chicken It King. Substitute chicken broth or bouillon cube dissolved in hot water for re maining one-half of the liquid. Serve piping hot topped with Chicken a la King. Deriled Ham Wafflet Substitute water for remain ing one-half of the liquid; then add one can 4Vi-ounces, deviled ham. Serve with poached eggs and a cheese sauce for an easy version of "Egg Benedict." Tomato Waffles Substitute tomato juice for're maining one-half of the liquid. Serve with a cheese sauce. Bits of crisp bacon or chopped ham may be added to the batter. Chocolate Waffles These make a delightful des sert. Add one-half cup quick cocoa powder to dry ingredients. Substitute water for remaining one-half of the liquid. Serve hot topped with vanilla ice cream and this peanut butter sauce: Peanut Butter Sauce Add two-thirds cup evapor- ated milk to one-cup peanut but ter a little at a time, blending until smooth. Stir in one-fourth cup light corn syrup. Makes 1V cups. Peppermint Pudding Sauce Try this on home-baked or store-bought angel food cake for a real treat. Make an instant vanilla pud ding from one package of pud ding mix, but use only one and one-fourth cups milk. Fcld in one cup of whipped cream, and crushed peppermint candy. Spoon over generous slices of angel food cake, and be ready with seconds. Fish and Shellfith, Macaroni Among Lenten Best Buys Many families will be ob serving Lenten food customs during the next few weeks. With this in mind markets will be giving special attention to high quality protein foods besides meats . . . with resultant good buys for everybody. Fish and Shellfish Whether fresh, fresh-frozen, or canned, seafood comes into its own during Lent. It is the first thing most shoppers think of when looking for meat sub stitutes. Luckily there is an abundance of fine west coast fish and shellfish available at very reasonable prices. Just a few of these are: halibut, sole, salmon, cod, haddock, spiny lob ster, shrimp, Dungeness crabs, canned tuna. Macaroni products are among our most economical and nutri tious foods. Their versatility is well - known and there are enough shapes and sizes to offer something different every time you serve for months on end. Rice National Rice Week will be celebrated from March 10 through March 16, which means this always economical product will be even more "special." Eggs and Poultry Prices on both are seasonably low. Large eggs and large tur keys are in heavy supply. Watch for ads and store displays. Dried beans and peas includ ing limas, black-eyed peas, split green peas, lentils, and Navy beans, to name a few, are all too often overlooked as economy buys. Wonderful nutrition at very low prices. Dairy Products Cheese will be in the head lines. Money-saving instant non fat dry milk, which is so very inexpensive, is increasingly pop ular as an ingredient as well as for drinking. Seasoned vege tables in the best buy class con tinue to include potatoes, onions, cauliflower, broccoli, celery. topped carrots and squash. Cab bage is of excellent quality for seven-minute cooking, for fix ing corned beef and cabbage, and for many slaws, both hot and "cole." Fresh asparagus never tastes so good as now when the season is new and- the price is high. Grapefruit heads the list of fruit plentifuls with good sup plies of apples, winter pears. Naval oranges and avocados on hand. o n I y " 35 minutes i Portland Policeman's Hearing Continues Portland kU.R) A police dis ciplinary board hearing into charges that a local officer tried to "buy" confiscated gambling equipment from the La Grande chief of police continued here today. The five-man board heard tes timony for eight hours yester day on the charges against Pa trolman Clinton B. Parker. Principal witness is Oliver Reeve, police chief at La Grande, who said he testified that Parker offered $200 to him for return of the gambling para phernalia which was seized when five men were arrested in La Grande in January. Reeve said the gambling equipment, consisting of dice, was confis cated from Robert Pierre Feton ti, 42, Portland, one of the five men arrested. Fetonti was also called as a witness yesterday. Parker has denied the charges. 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