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MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Friday, July 2, 191
SURPRISE OFFER Dr. Koto Matsudaira of Japan turns
to speak to Soviet delegate Arkady Sobolev fa the UN
Security Council At the meeting, Russia unexpectedly
offered changes in a Japanese compromise Middle East
resolution.
Feeding the Family
By ZOLA
Food
Popular Pot Roast
Gets Barbecue Touch
Keep an eye out for a spe
Qcial buy on popular pot roasts.
Figure on abouj five pounds
and count on having sotne left
over for slicing cold another
day. Lucky you! This "pot
roast, barbecue style" brings
the good flavors of outdoor
barbecue cooking right into
the kitchen.
Let beef pot roast relax in
a spicy marinade overnight
and into the next day. Drain
and brown the meat, pour
the marinade back on, cover
and simmer gently until meat
is tender. Instant minced on
ion helps put this together
fast.
Combine two tablespoons
instant minced onion or one
medium rav onion, finely
chopped, one-fourth teaspoon
garlic powder or two finely
crushed cloves of garlic, one
half cup red or white table
wine or broth, one eight
Gounce can tomato sauce, one
teaspoon salt, ne-half tea
spoon paprika.
Pour over pot roast in
large bowl; marinate over
night in refrigerator. Heat
two tablespoons shortening or
dippings in heavy skillet or
Dutch oven. Remove meat J
from 'marinade; brown on
both sides in hot fat. Blend
(jne-fourth cup tomato catsup,
one-fourth cup wine vinegar,
one tal5lespoon Worcestershire
sauce and one ieaspoon mus
tard into remaining marinade;
pour over meat.
Cover pan and simmer until
meat is tender, about 2 to 2Vi
hours. Gravy may be thick
ened slightly if, you like but
it's mighty good as is.
Vegetable Venture
For a new venture in vege
tables, combine crisp and
plentiful celery with other
'"best buy" vegetables for a
tasty, nutritious dish.
For each four servings,
combine two cups coarsely
shredded cabbage, one cup
chopped celery, one cup
sliced carrots, one - half cup
finely cut onion, one teaspoon
salt, one-half tablespoon sug-
ag) two tablespoons salad oil.
Add one cup boiling water;
cover tnd cook until just
crispy tendei a matter of
o only 12 to 15 minutes.
Hearty Tuna Salad. Chop
ped sweet pickles or chopped
0 dills either genuine or pro
cessed add flavor and texture
interest to any tuna salad.
Canned tuna and cubed cook
ed potatoes are marinated sep
arately in -French dressing,
then combined with celery,
pickle and mayonnaise.
How to Get the Most
Out of Refrigerator
The refrigerator, its care
and feeding, is mighty impor
tant in protecting the heaMi
of the family and in aiding
the budget. Don't abuse this
faithful servant which de
mands very little in return for
years of quiet, efficient serv
ice.
Keep tfie temperature of
your refrigerator within the
safety zone, no lower than 32
degrees and no warmer than
50 degrees. This is easily
checked with a thermometer.
In an ice refrigerator, the
volume of ice should never
fall below one-half of the ca
pacity of the box, for eco
nomical operation. The ice
should not be wrapped; to do
so defeats the principle of
cooling by Ice.
Don't restrict air circula
tion by crowding dishes to
gether. Proper circulation of
air around the food is abso
lutely essential.
Don't put hot foods into the
refrigerator. It steams the in
jide of the cabinet and wastes
refrigeration. Cool foods to
room temperature before stor
ing. When it i advisable to
cool food quickly, such as
custard, immerse bottom of
pan or bowl ift cold water or
ice to chill quickly before
placingoin refrigerator.
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VINCENT
Editor
Keep doors of refrigerator
closed tightly when not in
use. When removing food, re
move as many items at one
time as needed and close doors
again quickly. Cold air is
heavy and literally tumbles
out when the door opens.
Keep Refrigerator Clean
Wash refrigerator inside
and out with solution of bak
ing soda and water at least
once a week to keep it fresh
and sweet smelling.
Dry excess moisture . from
shelves and walls after wash
ing to prevent yeasts, molds,
Put only clean food into
clean refrigerator. Wipe off
outsides of containers.
If accidents occur, be thor
ough about removing spilled
material; wash and dry at
once.
Defrost before frost builds
up to one-fourth inch. Never
"hack" at frost with a sharp
instrument. Consult instruc
tion book (again) for recom
mended method of defrost
ing. When going away for sev
eral days, turn control to
least cold "setting". Keep
cool!
Vegetable Bins High
With Menu Ideas
Plenty of peaches and there
is rejoicing as this most popu
lar of seasonal fresh fruits
really rolls to market. These
are mostly the luscious red
cheeked, yellow - fleshed El
bertas, the freestone peach of
special delight for every pur
pose except freezing. Best
thing to remember is that
peaches must look good to be
good. If scales aren't handy,
figure on about four medium j
size peaches to the pound. A
pound will make four serv
ings. Many will buy the plen
tiful peach crop by the lug,
using the ripe peaches first,
finding others ideal later.
Nectarines really are
smooth - skinned peaches.
Characteristics of the fruits
are the same except the nec
tarine is fuzzless, is smaller,
has firmer flesh and a distinct
flavor. They too come in both
clingstones and freestones.
They are plentiful.
Plums are fewer this year
and their season is moving
right along. Make the mosj of
them now. There are plenty
of avocados, bananas, cher
ries, grapes, lemons and or
anges. Among melons, both can
taloupes and watermelons are
more plentiful with other-varieties
vieing for your eye and
dollar. Melon quality is ex
ceptionally good this year.
Berries Beckon. The cane
berry family is a large one
with blackberries giving way
in recent years to Loganber
ries, Youngberries and Boy
senberries. Enjoy blueberries
now, too with huckleberries
coming along later.
Vegetable displays reveal
practically every known vege
table, all of unusually, fresh
high quality due to great care
in handling from the moment
they are harvested. For menu
planning we mention, green
beans, beets, cabbage, carrots,
celery, corn, cauliflower, cu
cumbers, lettuce, potatoes,
onions that are green, white,
yellow and red; tomatoes,
squash, bunched vegetables,
spinach. You will note with
special interest that tomatoes
are of better quality with
lower prices. Lettuce heads
seem bigger, romaine bunches
bigger and the further lettuce
variety invites tossing salads
of mixed greens.
Meat Marketing. Some very
good beef buys are showing
up in the bigger markets; cuts
for braising, stewing and es
pecially for pot roasting are
lower priced than in recent
weeks. Plan to fix a good
sized pot roast, have it hot
one day, sliced cold another.
Even fancy steaks are a bit
lower. Chickens and turkeys
continue at bargain levels.
Very good fish buys.
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