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any of th4 iftrntil Mnd
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which fbntt Mgh among his
favorit fbo?. fis up jr
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tor raid0r0 r Cihet growing
boys, o o
rh grti ChfftoChs,
add som tiiiw chopped
celery, onion op pictl and
blend with (Hough mayon
naise to gLi it tjr0titfinj con
sistency. To a shfrp4!gvorj chtese,
softened fjt room tmjytrture,
add a few tbItspoon of to
njato Tatsuj, choppt wlnut
meats, salt n4 n juict to
taste.
Blend cffeam chttse with a
bit of cream, minctdt onion,
anchovy, pimiento tnd a
dash of Worcestershire sauce.
Creamfl cottage clieese
mixed with shredded raw car
rots, chopped dates and nuts
make a memorable topping
for brown bread.
Top tongue or -ham on rye
with grated cheese mixed
with any of the cfollowing:
chopped onion, chopped
pickle, chopped carrot, cook
ed beans, fine-cut celery.
To make meal $f these
man-size snacks, frencjh toast
them for even heartier eating.
Beat one or two eggs with
one-half cup milR. Dip the
sandwiches lightly into this
and fry slowly in a little fat.
Brown on both sides and
serve hot.
Greon Goddess
Salad Dressing
. Now world - famed, this
Green Goddess salad dressing
has been a west coast favorite
for many yefts. We repeat it
for new-comers nd as a re
minder to old-timerg.
Green GStides dressing
usually goes into t tald bowl
filled with biiz pieces of
Iberg lettuc though some
use a combination of lattuces;
gel's tossed Ightlfi.
-Combine on cug mayon
naise. 01 cltv garlic,
minced, thif cfcojpfd n-
chovies, or - fjugrttr cup
chopped Ft. onf table
spoon fresh l&non uice, one
tablespoon tftrrfgoA vinegar,
one-ha teSoon salt and
coarsely fgroun blgcg pepper
to taste. B19n well, th?n fold
(3p one-half' cu$ etour cram,
whipped. QfcygQ mtt one
pint.
Many Ihtff)
Choose Chicat
Though beef .frotvrs insist
that most men seltct taak as
favored food, w (now for a
fact , that mftny men choose
chicken. The men in your
life may prefer it barbecued,
broiled, f r i d, casseroled,
roasted or stfwed but we're
confidOnt they will like this
brand new recipe for chicken
in orang sauce which we've
man-tested. For company, fix
several of these.
Chicken in Orange Sauce.
Seelct a good-size broiler
fryer and have it cut up. Coat
pieces with flour seasoned
with salt and pepper. Heat
about lVz cups fat in biggest
skillet. Broken chicken pieces,
turning occasionally. Put
chicken in 11 2 quart casser
ole. Brown one - third cup
chopped onion in skilled add
one-quarter cup water. Cook
and stir to loosen all those
flavorful brown flour par
ticles.
Remove from heat and stir
in half a six-ounce can frozen
orange juice concentrate.
Pour over chicken in casser
ole. Cover and bake in mod-
prate oven, 350 degrees, 30
to 45 minutes or until chicken
is fork tender.
Foil Roasted Corn
Outdoors or Indoors c
T.nt of corn-on-the-cob is
gf-tting foil roasted this sum
mer. Can be fixed well ahead
of time. To husk or not to
husk is a moot question. If
husks are left on, pull them
back and remove "silk";
brush with melted butter and
sprinkle with seasonings (salt,
pepper and how about trying
dash of chili powder or
oretano). Replace husks, wrap
in aluminum foil, twisting
ends to secure.
If husks are removed,
spread corn with softened but
ter and season. Wrap corn in
foil, double wrapping if fire
is very hot or if corn is to be
placed on the coals.
Outdoor roasting takes
about 25 minutes, turning oc
casionally. Oven-roasting in
shallow pan in hot oven, 400
degrees, takes 15 to 20
minutes.
Quick Strawberry Dessert.
Fold crushed or sliced fresh
strawberries into lightly sug
ared whipped cream; chill for
a few hours. Pile on any
white or yellow cake slices.
Markets Offer Many
Seasonal Foods
What papa wants, papa
(usually) gets and this week
end, the man who carries the
cash "(however briefly) is like
ly to have his favorite foods
on the table and to pick the
place for the table - setting.
Whether the man in your life
scintillates grilling steaks or
chickens or merely basks in
the" spotlight while Mother
cooks as usual, we've lots of
good food news.
Men Like Meat. If a broiled
steak is your man's first, sec
ond and third choice, there
are six steak cuts with vari
able prices; four less expen
sive cuts that respond amaz
ingly to a little tenderizing.
And never estimate the good
ness of hamburger, ground
round and ground sirloin. De
luxe cuts for broiling are
tenderloin, T-bone, club, bone
less loin, pin - bone sirloin,
wedge-bone sirloin.- A porter
house is a T-bone with a large
portion of the tenderloin. Less
tender, less expensive but
very good eating cuts are
chuck (or shoulder), rib, rump
and leg of lamb are masculine
favorites. Shopping the ads in
this newspaper will reveal
the best buys for father's fa
vorites for Sunday and for
everyday eating.
Many Choose Chicken.' Best
meat buy continues to be
broiler-fryers which are pre
ferred by many men. Hot or
cold, outdoors or indoors, pile
platters high with broiled or
fried chicken. If the family
gathering is large, turkey is
easy, economical, always welcome.
Berries Beckon. Strawber
ries have line color, aroma
and flavor. Shortcake for
Sunday, of course. If you're
putting -up strawberries talk
it over quickly with your
fruit man and make plans ac
cordingly. And here come the
luscious sweet - tart Boysen-berries.
Melons and Fruit. Fragrant,
delicious cantaloupes are
really rolling with lower
prices reflected. Yellow-meat-ed
peach varieties are here;
will be increasing right along,
More cherries, too. We've
sighted the first plums and
grapes with seasonally high
prices-. Good old stand-bys are
bananas, grapefruit, lemons,
oranges.
Vegetable Look. Father
likes corn, on the cob and
off! Short, short cooking and
that means less than five
minutes in boiling water. If
corn is fresh from the stalk,
three minutes is about right.
Plenty of cabbage, carrots,
cauliflower, celery, cucum
bers, potatoes, dry onions,
spinach, rhubarb and bunched
vegetables. Soft squash, to
matoes, peppers are high.
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