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BLUEBERRY CREAM CHEESE SALAD
Try this at your next bridge luncheon.
l'i cups mayonnaise
12 ounces cream cheese (4 3-oz. packages)
2 teaspoons grated lemon rind
Vi. cup confectioners sugar
1 cup well drained fruit cocktail
1 cup sliced bananas
2 cups fresh blueberries or 1 pint frozen
blueberries, thawed
1 pint heavy cream, whipped
Blend mayonnaise with cream cheese.
Beat in grated lemon rind and confectioners
sugar. Fold in fruit cocktail, banana, blue
berries and whipped, heavy cream. Pour
into 3, one and one-half pint freezer cans,
seal, and place in freezer. To serve, unmold
and cut into slices. Place slices on bed of
chicory or watercress garnished with
mounds of fresh or home frozen blueberries.
Each one and one-half frozen blueberry
cream cheese salad yields about 6 slices.
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STUFFED PEPPERS Here's a cooking tip
that will save you houra of time and work.
If you plan ahead and cook ahead, using
basic freezer recipes like this one, quick
meals, easy meals will always be ready for
your family and friends on a moments no
tice. Basic ground beef recipe:
4 pounds ground beef
V4 cup chopped onion
1 tablespoon shortening
4 cans (10-oz ) condensed tomato soup
2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce
4 teaspoons salt
2 teaspoons monosodtum glutamate
. Saute ground beef and chopped onion In
hot shortening. Add condensed tomato soup,
Worcestershire sauce, and salt. Simmer for
about 30 minutes, stirring occasionally, un
til slightly thickened. Divide into 5 equal
parts and freeze. Variation, stuffed pepper:
6 medium sized green peppers
1 portion Basic Ground Beef Recipe
1 cup cooked rice
2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce
PrepaTe peppers for stuffing. Thaw Basic
ground beet recipe. Combine with cooked
rice and Worcestershire sauce. Fill peppers
with ground beef mixture. Place in pan
with 1-ineh water and bake in 350 degree F.
oven for 35 minutes. 6 servings.
Freezer Should Be
Used Properly for
Best Convenience
While the 1063 refrigerator
freezers and separata freezers
are marvels of convenience
and efficiency, some women
lose much of the advantage
of their freezer space by fail
ing to use it properly.
One thing is certain. The
frozen food can be no better
than its packaging. The rules
for packaging are simple, but
they must be observed, or the
quality of the food frozen
will be disappointing.
Here is some advice on
packaging that will help you
realize the benefits built into
the 1963 freezing units:
Moiiture-Proof
1. Always choose cartons
and wrappings that are moisture-proof
and vapor-proof,
easy to handle, seal and label.
Materials should be flexible
and strong enough to with
stand handling at zero de
grees. 2. Wrap all food tightly.
"Freezer burn," which ap
pears as frost or grayish
white spots on frozen food, if
caused by air pockets that
are left between the products
and the wrapping material.
If containers are used, they
should be filled to the recom
mended mark - usually i
inch from the top for solids,
one inch from the top for
liquids.
3. For convenience, each
package should be labeled
with the date of storage, kind
of food and, when necessary,
weight or quantity.
At Peak ol Maturity
4. Use only table-ripe vege
tables or fruits that are at
the peak of maturity.
9. Fruit should be pack
aged in meal-sized quantities,
so there will be no left-oven.
Defrosted frozen fruit loses its
payability if left standing.
6. Fruits that are to be
u d primarily for pics, jellies
or preserves can be washed
and frozen in dry packs with
out sugar or syrup. Fruits
can also be frozen in a dry
sugar pack or In a syrup
pack.
7. Meats should be wrapped
immediately after cutting, to
prevent loss of juice and fla
vor. 8. When sheet material or
plastic bags are used in pack
aging, use a box or pan as a
form until the wrapped prod
uct is frozen solid. When the
form is removed it leaves a
regular - shaped and easily-
stored package.
9. KeeD small fond pack
ages in one large nylon hag.
It makes them easier to find.
SP Spurlino Runs
Shortest Route
Austin, Tex.-tUFD-Texas Pa
rade magazine reports the
smallest railroad reporting to
the Interstate Commerce com
mission is a two-fifths of a
mile line running from El
Paso to the center of the in
ternational bridge between
that border city and Juarez,
Mexico.
The El Paso Southern, own.
ed by the Southern Pacific
operates to the point where
the tracks meet those of the
ChlluialuiR Pacific railroad of
Mexico. The line owns no
rolling stock and rents loco
motives. It does not operate
on Sundays.
Texans Now Claim
Own Cut of Steak
Austin, Tex.-WPIl-For Tex
ans who have swallowed
some of their pride along with
the "Kansas City" and "New
York" steaks they have eaten,
now they have one of their
own the "Texas cut steak.'
Armor and company named
the steak to represent some
thing that has been true tor
a Jong time that Texas feed
lots handle much of Texas
beef now, rather than sending
cattle north and east for fattening.
EDUCATION PAYS
Auburn, Ala. - H'PD - Book
learning pays. During his life
time, the average college
graduate earns $78,000 more
than the student who attends
college hut doesn't graduate,
and $103,000 more than the
average high school graduate.
Learning to Use
Freezer No Problem
Learning how to use the
freezing space in your 1963
refrigerator-freezer or sepa
rate freezer is no problem.
The basic "textbook" is the
instruction book which was
packed with the appliance. It
contains hints on use and care
as well as instructions for
packaging food, data on stor
age life, and an assortment of
tested recipes.
Most modern cook books
also contain sections on home
freezing. The U.S. department
of agriculture and your own
state college of agriculture
have bulletins available on
the subject.
Finally, the home service
staff of your local utility will
be glad to make suggestions
and answer questions.
The freezing space in the
1963 refrigerator-freezers and
separate freezers give today's
home maker undreamed of
convenience and flexibility in
meal preparation. Among the
freezer's advantages are few
er shopping trips, and the op
portunity to prepare dishes
and even whole meals, days
or weeks in advance.
In addition there are. real
savings opportunities when
you buy seasonally-plentiful
lower-cost foods and in large
quantity purchases.
Vegetables average 35 to 40
pounds to each cubic foot of
freezer space.
The Family Council
Editor's note: The Familr Council consists ol a Juds. a
phv hrtst, three clergymen, three editori ana m women's editor.
r.fl-h srurir Is a sumrrary uf a family disagreement presented to the
Council 7 he Counci: dsals with problems, major and minor,
ti:r,iint;!d hy guidance counselors and social workers. Edited by
lira ;ma Denny. (Copyright by General Features Corp.)
Mrs- D. J.-He has a won
derful job, but he wants to
quit.
Drew J Jr.-They keep
comparing me to my father
who was a whiz.
Mrs. D. J.-My husband is
a regional sales manager for
a large liquor company. By
speaking to a fellow he used
to work for, he placed our
son in a fine job as assistant
manager of a busy package
store. Any young man would
give his eye teeth for an open
ing like that. But after only
four months, Drew plans to
pull out and with such a
flimsy reason.
Drew J., Jr.-I'd be better
off where I'm viewed as just
Drew or Mr. J., instead of
"Drew J.'s kid" or "Junior."
It was bad enough being com
pared to my older brother
who's a Ph.D-college professor-egghead,
but now every
day I'm told of the miracu
lous deals my Dad pulled off.
I'm sure the other employees
resent my "pull," and I feel
shadowed.
The Council: It's not only
the sins of the fathers which
"visit" the children, Drew. It's
the "wins," too. And you're
not the only scion who's felt
hamstrung by good fortune.
Eager to be yourself, rather
than a pale facsimile of The
Great Man, you feel constrict
ed among his old associates.
You'd rather start at the bot
tom and compete with your
self, not with echoes and
shadows of illustrious rela
tions. . . Well, no matter
where you work you'll be
competing with someone with
special "pull." Right now
you're that someone. So
what? A favored position
can't last indefinitely. It of
fers a head start, but the
worker must follow through
on sheer and honest ability.
We believe you're hypersensi
tive. References to your fa
ther may not be meant per
sonally so much as anecdot
ally, along with other yarns
and legends of the past. Work
hard, carve your own niche
in the business world, bring
your personal imprint how
ever modest to your proced
ure. You'll not only succeed
but you may also dig up a
few fresh pointers for your
proud papa.
In the first airplane flight
at Kitty Hawk in 1903, Or
ville Wright flew 120 feet
less than the wingspread of
planes in use today.
Radar To Be Used
To Study Stars
Stanford, Calif.-ITD-A new
radar astronomy facility is
being established at Stanford
university to learn more
about space and the phenom
ena that exist in it.
One of the activities plan
ned for the center is the new
technique of "bistatic radar
astronomy" in which scien
tists try to bridge the gap
between techniques using
ground-based instruments and
those using space probes to
explore the solar system.
"Bistatic" radar puts trans
mitter and receiver at differ
ent locations-a giant trans
mitter on the ground, for in
stance, and a small receiver
in a spacecraft. Ordinary sys
tems have both the transmit
ter and receiver in the same
place.
The Stanford scientists say
the "bistatic" method - which
will be used in connection
with a planned probe of Mars
in late 1964-gives more de
tailed information about the
surface of the planet and
characteristics of its atmos
phere. The new center is a joint
project of the university and
Stanford Research institute, a
privately operated organiza
tion. Financial support comes
mainly from the Air Force
Cambridge Research labora
tories and the National Aero
nautics and Space administra-
ONE DISH MEALS A complete meal can be brought to tha.
table in the same dishes in which it was frozen and cooked,
an innovation made possible by the use of double duty dishes.
Parsley potatoes cooked and frozen in the quart-and-a-half
saucepan (top), pork chops in the 10-in. all-purpose dish (cen.
ter), and buttered peas in the one-quart saucepan are all
brought straight from the freezer to the range to these speci
ally designed cradles for serving at the table. .
tion, with additional aid from
the National Science founda
tion and the Office of Naval
research.
Brazil occupies about one
half South America's area.
Full scale models of mis
sile nose cones and escapa'!
capsules have been dropped
from aircraft to test the com
plete stabilization recovery
and landing shock attenuation
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