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12 A They'll Do It Every Time BlJLLGPAVy IS A BI6 SPENDER HE ALWAYS GOES FIRST CLASS--MONEY NO OBJECT I A LITTLE fef WE TURNED THE fg -E&n omld &ETAT UP f LOV MAVBE Y CAR IN ANVWAV.' f rTl LEAST THIRTY- I I WE SHOULD I I LET'S GO DOWN TO b&2 J XLLTRV HONING 7 , ' Feeding the Family By ZOLA rood Rhubarb Pudding II Rare) Traal Dessert will be the high light of the meal when you make this Cinnamon Rhubarb Pudding. Serve it warm or cold, topped with whipped cream for something really elegant. - 4 cups thinly sliced, un peeled fresh rhubarb 1 cup sugar 1V4 teaspoons cornstarch 1 teaspoon ground cinna mon Vi teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons butter Cottage Pudding Batter Whipped cream, optional. Turn rhubarb into a but tered six-cup casserole, Com bine sugar, cornstarch, clnna -mon and salt. Sprinkle over rhubarb; dot with butter. Top with Cottage Pudding Batter , Pour batter over rhubarb, being sure entire surface Is covered. Bake In a pre-heated moderate oven, 330 degrees, 1V4 horns or until cake tester inserted In center of pudding comes out clean. If cake has a tendency to brown too much cover with foil the last IB minutes of baking time. 'Cottage Pudding Batter. Gradually blend two-third cup sugar and one-third cup short ening. Beat In one large egg. Sift together lVt cups sifted all-purpose flour, one-half tea spoon salt, two teaspoons dou ble acting baking powder. Add alternately with one fourth cup milk. Beat batter one-half minute. Proceed as above. Fin Flih Dish A hearty, satisfying fish dish is quickly achieved when you top cold salmon, (poached In the piece or in slices) with this egg and dairy sour cream sauce. This is good, too, on canned salmon or canned al bacore tuna. Simply add two chopped hard-cooked eggs to one cup of dairy sour cream and two tablespoons lemon juice, salt and pepper to taste. If you fancy capers, by all means add them. Party Data Salad Luscious Froitn Item Not only sliced fresh dates from the California desert but also diced orange and pitted cherries go Into this party date salad that is chilled. It may be served either as ele gant salad course or as des sert. We choose to offer it as dessert tor eight servings galore. 1 cup fresh California dates 1 8-ounce can light cherries. 1 large orange 2 eggs V4 cup currant Jelly 2 tablespoons lemon Juice 1 cup whipping cream 3 to 4 drops red food color ins. Lettuce. Slice dates. Drain and pit cherries. Pare, section and dice orange. Beat eggs lightly; add Jelly and lemon Juice and beat until smooth. Place over hot water; cook and stir until thickened. Remove from heat and cool. Whip cream and told Into mixture. Tint light pink with food coloring. Fold In fruits and turn Into refrigerator tray. Place In freezing com partment with control set at lowest temperature. Freeze until firm. Reset temperature control to normal. Cut Into squares and serve on lettuce leaf or shredded lettuce Caraway-Onion Crisps One of the beauties of these Caraway-Onion Crisps Is that ' I CHECK ' THE SAVE ITEMS I I at HUBBARD BROS. SALE ENDS MAY 25th TUESDAY. MAY 21. 1983 -, VINCENT tdiror these appetizers are so easy to prepare for the oven, thanks to the convenience of the Instant minced onion. Crackers with this spread taste almost like flaky pastry when served warm. Blend one cup grated sharp American cheese with one half cup mayonnaise, one-half teaspoon salt, one teaspoon caraway seeds, one table spoon Instant minced onion and one teaspoon Worcester shire sauce. Spread over crackers. Arrange on baking sheet and heat in 400 degree (hot) oven until topping melts and puffs - about five min utes. Serve warm. Two dozen appetizers. Meat Good Investment Seek and ye shall find very good buys in economy cuts of beef for long, slow cooking. Try one of the tenderizers on "choice" beef Instead of the higher priced "prime" and chances are the family won't even notice the difference in tenderness. Good fresh pork buys Include steak, blude steak, fresh side meat, liver, kidney, spareribs, hocks. Best buys In cured pork are among the boneless shoulder butts, picnics, ham shanks. There s a seasonal aDuna ance of good quality lamb at reasonable cost. All cuts for stewina and braising are gen uine bargains. Try veal for a change. It Is seasonally good buy. Fancy cuts of lamb and beef are being speclaled, Watch for these and put what ever futures you can find space for In the freezer be cause meat prices aren t nice ly to be so low In the months to come. P o u 1 i r yi Broiler fryers continue good eating at mod est cost. If family is small, chicken and even turkey parts often provide best eating at reasonable cost. Dairy Products. We're going Into season ot greatest BDuna- ance of milk and that means also cream, dairy sour cream, buttermilk, cottage cheese, Cheddar' and great variety in natural and processed cheeses, Flih and Shellfish, vary menus. Fresh salmon and Dun- geness crabs are special treats rlsht now. Plenty oi coa, nsn sticks, halibut, rocKlisn, noun- der, sole and shrimp. If your "comDleat angler' nasn i brought home trout, j'ou can catch them In local markets in the frozen food section. Re member the lemons tp go with the fish. Fruit Displays. Apples oi oood Quality are available and a few winter pears are still to be found, Plenty of avocados, bananas, grapefruit, oranges. Strawberries are Increasing in supply right along. There are pineapples and papaya from Hawaii. Vegetable Bins. Here are artichokes, asparagus, c a b- bagc, topped carrots, celery, greens, lettuce, dry yellow on ions, Italian squash, sweet po tatoes. Potatoes are In super abundance. 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Even the occasional cookbook that mentions this animal fails to tell all the minute details the older cooks claimed were necessary if the final result was to be a golden brown opossum that activated the taste buds of all those who looked forward to this deli cacy. Much Mora Involved Peculiar, too, that the old method was much more in volved than was the prepara tion of meat, fish or fowl. The old recipe didn't over look or leave out a single de tail. One especially pertinent was the first line which ad vised the cook to "first secure the opossum." This obviously was of major importance. Even then, hwever, there were some tricky details to be taken into consideration. The animal wasn't in shape to be dressed or cooked until it had been hung for two days. The reason for this 48- hour delay seemingly was a minor detail not explained. It would seem, looking back at Newest Pillows 7269 Smocked pillows easy and fast to dol Use velveteen, corduroy, heavy cotton, silk. 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Oregon Small Worlds Around Us By LYNN M. WAT KINS (Register and Tribune Syndicate, .963) it from the distance of three or four decades, that lit the end of two days, if the weath er was warm, the carcass would be in a tender state of near purification. This aging evidently lent a certain de gree of flavor impossible to duplicate with any seasoning. At the end of the two day wait, the animal was dunked in boiling water and left there for a few minutes. It still was intact, legs, head and insides all in place. Then with a scraper, or a dull knife, the ' hair was scraped off. The directions were ex plicit regarding the hair re moval, so as not to break the skin.- Insides Removed Once the carcass Was clean shaven and carefully rinsed to remove any stray hairs, the insides were removed and the inside of the carcass washed and dried. Some of the older cooks suggested that the tail, head and feet were better left on. This must have been a throwback to the roast pig with the head intact and the ear of corn in the mouth. After being washed, the opossum was placed in a roasting pan and covered with cold water in which a cupful of salt had been added. It was allowed to stand over night. The following morning the salt water was poured off and the stuffing of bread crumbs, finely chopped onions and diced opossum liver, was in troduced. The animal was then sewed and placed in an oven. Basting was Important as the opossum was supposed to be fat and there was a gen erous amount of the melted fat to do the basting. The result was a golden brown opossum, served with plentiful quantities of yams or sweet potatoes. To those who followed directions and knew their 'possum cooking, this was supposed to be the supreme equivalent to "eating high on the hog." Or would you rather have a pot roast of beef? . J America's Best-Sellinf 6-Cyllnder Wagon. 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