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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1954)
3 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE SEVEN , J- ' " Vt Vw PEACH SHORTCAKE brings a welcome touch of summer to your winter table, fifeliowcake mix, bake a two-layer cake and cool.-.Drain a No. 2Vi can chilled, (dig peaches (or use a package of frozen sliced peaches). At serving time, arrange : L peaches over bottom layer. Spread with sweetened whipped cream or your favor Jw) tronine. Put on second layer, top cake with rest of peaches and whimed ii in photograph. Bananas, apricots or canned fruit cocktail can replace peaches Hdpe. . -rw vuiiray uuiitan nines mixes. What every good cook knows: Just -a little difference in ingredients makes a big difference in cooking results Snowdrift is just a little lighter than ordinary short enings and that can make a big difference in lighter, more digestible, foods, whether baked or fried. ' Snowdrift's ingredients are just a little costlier than any other solid shortening (yet yoa pay no more). That can make the big difference in better tasting foods. shortening at any price SrtrJ on 7i-Uj. " AU-VECETAtli SHORTENINO MADE Vt THE WESSON OIL fEOril 7asfy Dsj for Dinner The "What - to-have-for dinner" question is easUy answered with wis unusual version of the time tested favorite, Tamale Casserole. It is a versatile dish; can be doubled or tripled for large crowds and can be carried successfully to potluclts because it retains heat so well. TAMALE CASSEROLE All measurements are level. 8ift flour before .measuring. Measure into a heated skillet 3 tablespoons oU or drippings 1 medium-size onion, finely , chopped 1 pound uncooked ground lean . beef (2 oups) Cook until meat is -1 i ghtly browned and onion soft. Stire in 24-214 cups canned tomatoes (No. 2 can) . 1 cups undrained whole ker nel corn (12 oz. vacuum ANGORA Rely on lukewarm soansuds and rinses when washing angora. Use the same care given any other type of wool, plus a brisk shaking when dry to fluff up the nap. pack can) " -1 Uaspoon salt '. -w 1 tablespoon chili powder V4 cup uncooked yellow corn meal ! ,. Simmer for five to ten minutes, then turn hot mixture into an 8x8x2-lnch baking pan or casserole. Pour corn bread topping evenly over hot filling. Arrange over top of batter one-halt cup ripe "olives. Bake in preheated hot oven, 425 degrees, for 25-30 minutes or until crust is lightly browned. Makes sue to eight servings. CORN BREAD TOPPING ' Sift together into a nnall bowl V2 cup sifted enriched flour . . cup uncooked yellow corn meal ,...." , Hi teaspoons double-acting bak .r. ing powder 1 '4 teaspoon salt ' r Add Vi cup mUk 1 large egg, beaten 3 tablespoons melted butter or margarine. ; ' . Stir to a smooth batter. This amount of batter covers filling in a thin layer but is sufficient topping when baked.-: , "' .' i 1 'in- 1 TAMALE CASSEROLE ranks high in popularity among Western dishes and good cooks constantly seek new ver- sions with which to tempt their families. This interesting recipe artfully tops its rich chili-flavored filling with de licious airy-light cornbread. : ; , Photo Courtesy Sperry Home Service Baked Bean Salad- ..)...., Wintertime calls for hearty salads. The Home Economics Department of Best Foods, Inc., suggest this one: ' , , , 1 l-lb can baked beans in to mato sauce Vi cup diced celery cup chopped green pepper -v 2 tablespoons minced onion H cup mayonnaise . H teaspoon salt Fresh ground pepper Salad greens Drain beans to remove most of sauce. Combine all ingredient in a large bowl and mix together. Pile lightly on salad greens. Serve with cold cuts and cheese, if desired. Yield, four servings. I Aipmiif H FLAVOR 1 ME CHItPMHj ACCURATE "OSAGE So . i. ). . dp toSte Cntalst amyMphrfiM. We, ttc ilm. it. wim .(ii nan roa mum v ' Borden'i ;v Swiftning Springbrook 1 . ? Sperry'i ? ? t f t Mayonnaise Shortening Butter Flour Margarine Qt. ) 3-lb. ) Mb. lOlfcs. 3 lbs. SELF-SERVICE MEATS I I Pink. Cut Right, Trimmed Right, Priced Right , DI1I16IS Fiyers C:S49C - 3, .35c rapefruit10c 1 Fresh'Crabs 2 Tomatoes 2 k ? SlicedBacon5 Orangesi 2 23' K V'L" Nice, lean, light r . ; . W.. Rorlt Chops " 6bc . Del.eieus woihi Beef RounaSteak -65- llefe APPLES 229 Cut from Federally Grbde"Good" Beef ' 46-ox. tin 7 .., I Picnic 5Hi' 49c I -lIP : 23.ox.botn.' J! Pineapple rt 2 Caker'" Corn .,2'-29t Beans 2 29s Pancake Floiir 145' Tree Tea - - 45' Scotch Cleanser -35 Mothers Oats't:::1 Fig Bars 2 55e Grapefruit -i: 2 - 33c Mary Ellen Jam Snowflake Happy Isle Borden'i American Kii:'. .' Strawberry Crackers Figs Cheese Peaches 28-oi.jar S 59C ; Mb. pkg. 49C ?'' 1 2 ,for 25C li,.b. Loaf 59C No. 2'i tin 25C Bonnie Chat t Sanbom White Home Waldorf . Sunpakt Dog-E-Stu Inst. Coffee Peanuts Tissue Tuna . earn 29c ' 4-ox. jar 89c 8-bi, tin 2 for 65c I 4 Roll Pack 29c No. Vt tin , 29c I Scotties Facial White King '. Thun. Through Sat. TISSUE (C 909l SOAP Sheet. rjf) V U ifJV W Jl 9tbandPin Right R.nry.d to Limit U .