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MAIL TRIBUNE, MedforJ, Or.
Thursday, Jan. 14, 1960
SALAD PIE UNUSUAL - Thi pear salad pie is unusual in
concept, unusual in flavor and a work of art from an ap-
pearance standpoint. A snowy cottage cheese crust is back
ground for shimmering lime gelatin with petal-like pear
slices. The recipe is included in today s food columns.
Feeding the Family
By ZOLA VINCENT
Food Editor
Make Most of Broiler Oven;
Many Broiler Combinations
Broiler meals are easy to
prepare, attractive to serve
and delicious to eat. One can
fix a snack on the spur-of-the-moment
or a company meal
in double-quick time. Enter
taining can be simple and lots
of fun the broiler way. '
Start the sixties with the
cupboard shelves and refrig
erator well stocked with easy-to-prepare
foods to suit and
satisfy both teenagers and the
old fogies who are their par
ents and the parents of their
friends.
Know Your Broiler
Follow directions that came
with your range; these vary,
of course, with gas ranges ver
sus electric ranges. Broiling
may be done at moderate or
high temperatures. Most
;homernakers vote for mode
rate because there is less spat
ter.
Meat is more juicy and less
dry broiled at moderate than
at high heat. The rack can
be raised or lowered to give
direct heat needed. Some
ovens have glass covering
over the broiler to prevent
oven spattering. Others have
revolving broiler racks.
' Whatever type broiler your
.kitchen boasts, three inches
from unit is a good distance
for cheese sandwiches and
' similar foods. For medium or
well-done steak, set the broil
er far enough from the heat
for moderate temperature,
J For rare steak, set It closer
and do it quicker.
- Rub broiler rack with fat
!to keep food from sticking
;and breaking.
Place such vegetables as
-frozen peas and corn in the
'broiler pan under the rack
"with meat on it and let the
juices drip on vegetables for
.fine seasoning.
" Foods for broiling should be
tender enough to cook
I through in a short time. They
.need enough fat over top of
foods to brown without dry-
ing out or hardening. Brush
' a little food over top of foods
flacking it.
For extra flavor and ten
. derness, marinate meat cubes
' in salad oil seasoned with gar-
lie. soy sauce, tenderizing
sauces, ginger or vinegar.
-. Turn foods only once dur
? ing oven-broiling-when they
". have browned on one side.
'Use tongs instead of fork for
lifting and turning. Add cook
. ed . fruits after turning other
foods.
i Vegetable Broil
' Cooked foods fine for broil
. ing include potatoes, sweet
. potatoes, carrots, parsnips,
squash in thick slices, or
mounds of mashed vegetables,
frozen peas, beans, corn.
! Uncooked vegetables for
: oven - broiling should be
' dipped in fat or surrounded
with bacon; onion slices or
rings, tomatoes, thin slices of
; potatoes, egg plant.
Fruit Broil
Oven-broil fresh grapefruit
halves, orange halves, tomato
halves, apple slices.
Meat Broil
Fresh, thawed or frozen
meats may be successfully I
v oven-broiled. Pork sugges-
tions are: precooked sausages,
'. cooked ham slices (one-half to
t one inch thick). Beef broiler
cuts include liver, cut one
. half inch thick, patties one
inch thick, steaks Hi to 2
inches thick, cube steaks
brushed with melted butter.
; Cubes of beef dipped in fat
or a mixture of fat and sea-
sonings are highly regarded.
' Lamb chops cut 1 to li
inches thick and lamb patties
' (lamburgers) are favorites.
'. Poultry Broil
Broiler -fryers, halved or
cut-up are a natural. Brush
' them first with fat or a sauce
; rich in fat.
. Fish Broil
Any fish fillets, steaks or
' cubes may be happily oven-
broiled; shrimp, oysters, too.
Eggs-actly Right Ways
With Plentiful Eggs
Eggs are seasonally a very
;r.a Knrtrain in eood nutrition
and here are reminders of
. ways for making the most of
Cook eggs at low to mode
r a t e temperatures without
overcooking whether they are
simmered in the shell, poach
ed, fried, scrambled, baked,
made into omelets, custards,
sponge or angelfood cake
Use whole eggs to thicken
a custard or sauce, to help
leaven or lighten cakes and
cookies, to emulsify oil and
vinegar in mayonnaise, to
bind croquette mixtures, to
coat food for frying.
Use egg yolks in custards,
in butterscotch or chocolate
pie filling, in gold cake, in
mayonnaise.
Use egg w h i t e s in me
ringues, angelfood cake, frost-
ings, souffles.
In combining egg with hot
liquid, add the hot liquid to
the egg, a little at a time,
with constant stirring.
In combining beaten eggs,
have them at the best tem
peratures for the use intend
ed. Separate whites and yolks
from hard-cooked eggs as
soon as they are cold.
For making cake or whip
ping egg whites, let eggs
warm up to room tempera
ture, about 70 degrees.
In making mayonnaise
dressing use cold, eggs or
yolks.
Meat Relish Freeze
This meat relish freeze is
a delightful surprise in flavor,
texture, appearance. Delicious
with any meat, hot or cold.
Blend canned apple sauce
and whipped cream, half and
half. Season it to taste with
prepared horseradish. Pour in
to refrigerator tray and
freeze. To serve, cut in
squares.
Fresh Pear Salad Pie;
Colage Cheese Crust
If you're a hostess who
prides herself on serving the
unusual, this is for you! This
pear salad, which we pictur
ed, is unusual in concept, un
usual in flavor and a work
of art as you see.
Taste delight is found in ar
ranging sweet, spicy fresh
pears with lime gelatin in a
"crust" that combines cottage
cheese and cheddar. Use the
famed western winter Anjou,
the Cornice or the Bosc. In
most recipes these varieties
are interchangeable. Eight ex
citing servings. .
2 fresh winter pears
1 package lime gelatin
34 cup hot water
Vi cup cold water or fruit
juice
1 pint creamed cottage
cheese
V cup mayonnaise
1,
a - j i i a
2 cup graiea siiarp ciieu-
dar cheese
Dissolve lime-flavored gela
tin in hot water'. To one-quarter
.cup of gelatin mixture add
one-half cup cold water or
fruit juice. Set aside to cool,
Combine cottage cheese, may
onnaise and grated cheese;
stir into remaining gelatin
mixture. Chill until nearly
set.
Lightly oil nine-inch pie
pan. Line bottom and sides
of pan with cottage cheese
mixture using spoons to form
mixture around sides. Chill
until completely set. Core
fresh pears and cut into
eighths. Arrange pear slices
in lined pie pan, petal fashion.
Center with cherry. P6ur "re
served gelatin, which has. been
held at room temperature,
over top; chill. Cut pie in
wedges to serve.
Roasted Bananas
Bananas may be roasted
right in the oven and don't
be alarmed when they darken
as they cook! Serve them hot
as a vegetable, same as
baked potato. Let each person
split his own banana length
wise and eat the rich fruit
with a fork right out of the
skin. No need to add butter.
but some folks like a bit of
lemon juice.
Wash firm bananas (yellow
with green tips), allowing at
least one for each person.
Roast them on outdoor grill
or in pre-heated 350 degree
oven. It will take only 10 to
15 minutes.
Flavored Dietary Prpclucf
Big Aid To Losing Weight
Evansville, Ind. (Science
Service) - Weight reduction
now comes in four flavors:
chocolate, . raspberry, butter
scotch and "plain."
Results of a recent study
indicate it is possible to lose
an averege of one-half pound
a day merely by drinking a
quart of "the newly flavored,
non-drug product developed
by Mead Johnson and Com
pany here.
Clinical tests in which 100
persons took Metrecal, as the
powder is called, showed that
it was effective in reducing
weight without leaving the
"patient" hungry. Each per
son was asked to take Metre
cal for 12 days and only three
failed to lose weight, due to
"gross cheating," reported Dr.
Robert J. Antos of the Good
Samaritan hospital, Phoenix,
Ariz.
Men Lose More
Weight losses for the study
group ranged from 8.2 pounds
for the men to 6.3 pounds for
the women. Dr. Antos pointed
out, in the current issue of
Southwestern Medicine that
Metrecal seems to answer the'
four requirements for weight
reduction in the usual obese
patient:
1. It is convenient and easy
to use;
2. It is effective within a
short period of time;
3. It is gener ous in re
quired nutrients, including
from one to ZVz. times the
minimal daily requirements
of some vitamins and min
erals; -and
4. It is "filling" or satis
fies the patient's hunger.
Mailed Milk Flavor
The" Metrecal drink has a
bland, malted milk flavor. It
mixes easily with water,' dis
solving quickly with stirring,
beating or shaking. About 95
per cent of the patients who
replied to queries on the fla
vor, replied that it was
"good" or "average." Several
persons said they felt better
during the trial period.
One of the important fac
tors in the diet, Dr. Antos
said, is Metrecal's high ,pro
t i e n content - 30.5 per cent.
One-half pound, the usual
daily ration, supplies 900 cal
ories, 70 grams of protein, 20
grams of fat, and 110 grams
of carbohydrate.
SHOPPING AFTER DARK
New York -(UPD-r People are
doing an increasing amount
of after-dark shopping, ac
cording to merchandising con
sultant Edward B. Weiss. He
says about 70 per cent of all
autos, from 35 to. 50 per cent
of all major appliances and
close to 50 per cent of all food
are sold after 4:30 p.m.
Asphalt-Coated
Burlap Saves Water
Washington-(Science Serv
ice) Burlap coated with as
phalt is being tested as a lin
er for irrigation canals in the
semi-arid western states, the
U. S. Department of Agri
culture here reported. Practi
cal and long-lasting canal and
reservoir liners are needed in
the West where approximate
ly two-thirds of all irrigation
water is lost. The lining is ex
pected to- cost about SI per
square yard. The U. S. Bureau
of Reclamation, Utah Agricul
tural Experiment Station and
commercial organizations are
cooperating in the tests, from
which preliminary results are
expected later this year, pos
sibly in the fall,
'BATTING AVERAGE
Chicago - OIPB - The average
man blinks once 'every three
seconds and the average wom
an once in four seconds, ac
cording to Dr. George N. Jes
sen, chairman of the National
Contact Lens Month commit
tee. A nervous person,-Jessen
added, may blink as much as
40 per cent of the time. Blink
ing is accomplished in 410
of a second and prooels tears
over the cornea at the rate of
13 dram each hour or sever
al teaspoonfuls a day. Actual
crying increases the tear out
put 100 per cent, he said.
California Men
Appear in Court
, Cecil Howard Richards, San
Francisco, Calif., was given a
six months suspended county
jail sentence for attempting
to fraudently obtain barbitu
ates, district court officials
have reported. -..
Richards pleaded guilty to
forging a prescription Dec. 5.
He was released on parole
providing he join his family
in San Francisco and start
work, refrain from drinking
and unlawful acts.
Fielder Thomas Magruder,
Horse Creek, Calif., was giv
en a 30-day suspended county
jail sentence for petty lar
ceny, district court officials
said. He pleaded guilty to
charges of taking various gro
cery , items from a Medf ord
market Jan. 4.
BRIDGE TOLLS
Oakland - The Bay bridge
from Oakland to San Fran
cisco has been a toll revenue
success and as a result the
rates have been reduced sev
eral times.
We Give
GREEN STAMPS
ELLIS MARKET
820 Crater Lake Avenue
CORK CELLS
New York An ordinary
cork used as a bottle stopper
may have as many as 750
million air cell pockets.
SCHOOL BUSES
Detroit - Of the U.S. annual
production of buses, about 70
per cent are- built to transport
school children. "
ELECTRIC OUTPUT
New York - U.S. electric
output multiplied by almost
exactly six times in the quar
ter century from 1926 to 1951.
1ST
III
PAULINE
i Pre-Inventory
'$ FASHIONS
Prices are really
slashed for clear
ance come in
and look around!
Central
Point
Here are just a few bargains lots more buys in all departments
CHIFFON FORMALS
3 Only
Reg. 22.95
No. $18
Famous Make of Reversible
RAIN GOATS $195
Reg. $25.95 NOW fi
MATERNITY WEAR
2 piece Smock
fi and Skirt
Iy$49'
CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT
DRESSES 1 to 3x starting at $1.99
SKIRTS . . 2.99 CAR COATS . . 8.99
PEDAL PUSHERS . 1.99 and 2.99
COTTON HOUSE DRESSES $2.29 & $3.99
Shop Wards and Save! Every department bursting wide open with biggest buys in town!
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Ww0 N1r53 It
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SALE! Big 6H-fcsdi 7-pc.
"Bronzefone" dinette
' S nli
SALE! Brentshire
Bcasi-Lon sweaters
li
in
188
i
Formerly
, 5.98
Smashing year-end clearance
Soft-textured smooth nylon
Fine knit looks so costly!
Misses' cardigans 34 to 42
Fabulous washability, whiz-drying,
no blocking! Turn-back cuffs, color
matched buttons. White, black, lark
spur, blue, coral, beige, turquoise.
1 SALE! Room-size runs 1
ONLY
$5
. DOWN
Modern styling for modern living! New "Par
quetry" inlay micalite mar-resistant top, deluxe
Danish modern chairs. Viny! covers. Foam pads.
Banquet-size 7-pc, 72-in. dinette . . . 114.88
SALE! LARGE SELECTION OF
BOYS SHIRTS-WERE 1.98, 2.98
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Huge
Savings
Size
8-16
Your choice of knits, cottons and flannel. Many pat
terns, and colors. Ruggedly tailored for lots of wear.
Long and short sleeves.
CLEARANCE-CHILDREN'S, MEN'S WEAR
Were 1.98 Girls' Blouses, 3-6x, 7-14, Subteens 97c
Were 1.98 to 3.98 Skirts, 3-6x, 7-14, Subteens 97c to 1.97
Were 2.98 to 5.98 Jumpers, 3-6x, 7-14.1 1.37 to 2.97
Were 8.98 Snow Suits, Toddlers 1-4 ........5.47
Were 9.98 Snow Suits, Toddlers 1-4 .1 . 5.97
Were 12.98' Snow Suits, Toddlers 1-4 ...7.77
JACKETS - CAR COATS
Were '10.98, 12.98, Boys' 3 to 8. '. - 5.97
Were 8.98,. 9.98, Girls' 3 to 14 ...4.97
Were 5.98, 6.98, Girls' 3 to 14-.-"--:--. -- 3.57
Were 14.98 Men's Rain Coats, 4 Only ; 4.99
Reg. 6.98 Sweater Vest and Shirt Set.. -.2.97
Reg. 5.98 Men's Cord Pants, 30, 31 -in. Waist 1.99
USE WARDS LIBERAL CREDIT PLANS AND SAVE!
SALE! Room-size rugs
at one low, low price
88
HUGE
ASSORTMENT
IN 12' WIDTHS
"-if 2
$5 DOWN
These are all first quality no seconds. Come into
Wards today and choose from a huge assortment
of tweeds or solids in wool, rayon, nylon and blends
in a variety of sizes and colors. Save now.
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SALE ! WOMEN'S MEN'S
SLIPPERS! -WERE 2.29 Id 3.49
Huge
Savings
1
00
Limited
Quantities
Hurry to Wards for these! Your choice of several
styles in women's and children's slippers. Save 2.29
on men's opera slippers.
SPECIAL!
Usually 1.49
wash'nwear
slacks, 2 to 6
99c
For boys, girls
Easy on-and-off
elastic-waist
slacks m' bright :
play colors. Ma
chine washable,
easy care Bed
ford cord cotton.
Mothers, save a big $2
on children's oxfords!
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SALE!
BIG SAVINGS!
Regular 5.99. Husky Q99
leather, sturdy compo
sition soles. Brown.
Sizes 8V2 to 3.
3
SALE! compare with bent.
glass fixtures at 1.98!
Good-looking in bath
room, kitchen, hallway.
Most-wanted 12-in. sq.
' size holds 2 bulbs. .
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CAI Cf unmnopa uith null.
downs at 12.95 or more!
22
8
88
SALE PRICI
15-in. diameter shade
with black matt finish.
Finger-tip adjustment
from 1 8 to 48-inches sale PllCf
SALE! Reg. 89c Dust-Stor
fiberglas furnace filters
2 For
2E
All popular 1" sizes
up to 20x20. Remove
dust and dirt from air.
Easy to install.
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