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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1958)
HOT SOUFFLE A hot fruit souffle for dessert adds a festive ending to a meal. Don't be afraid of souffles there s really no trick to them at all. It's true they need to be eaten at once when they come from the oven, but when served immediate ly from the baking dish this "Apri cot Nectar Souffle" is light as a feather, and deliriously flavored. It's simple to make, too. for apri cot whole fruit nectar is ready to use, just as it comes from the can. You start this just like a while sauce, only using nectar instead of milk, and adding sugar. Then egg yolks are stirred in, and stifflv beaten egg whites are folded in last. APKIfOT NKC'TAR SOIFFI.E 3 tablespoons butter or mar garine i cup sifted all-purpose flour ' cup sugar V teaspoon salt 1 cup apricot whole fruit nec tar l'i teaspoons fresh lemon juice 3 eggs Melt butter and blend in flour, sugar and salt. Add nectar and cook and stir until thickened. Add lemon juice. Separate eggs; beat whites and yolks separately. Stir hot mixture into yolks: fold in whites, mixing until well blended. Pour into casserole and set in pan of hot water. Bake one hour in moderately slow oven (325 de grees ). Serve at once. Makes six to eight servings. HOUSEHOLD HINTS Brown soap or parallin' rubbed fin drawer slices may keep them from slicking. A small amount of ammonia addd to warm water and used as a rinse will help remove fish and onion odors from flatware find dishes. When walls art, kn;nrt -i 1 - .. , mdni brushing them with an upward mo non may prevent smearin streaking. ART P. WOOD, Southern Oregon representative for Hunt Foods Company (which also owns the Ohio Match Company), was in Klamath Falls last week to announce that Klamath Falls has been taken from the San Francisco division and added fo the Southern Ore gon territory. There are some 60 items in the food line (although the company places more emphasis on its tomato line than anything elsel and six items in the match line. FROZEN FOODS Frn7rn vpnetnhlps rnn: in lncc than half the time reauired for fresh vegetables and may be cooked on ton nf the stnvp or in the oven. Frozen veeetahles ran nev- and er replace fresh ones, however. Besides, you can't eat them raw. M'UJ.Jlijailn,! FILBERTS The 1938 filbert crop was lower than the l'.57 crop, but the four million pounds carryover from last year was twice normal, the largest on record. Last year's crop wes 11 million pounds for the na tion and even this year's crop was larger than average. Because of this, Safeway Stores is conducting a major promotional campaign on behalf of filberts as part of its support of the fourth ?nnual National Farm-City Week. November 21-27. George Mangan. Portland division manager for Safeway, said this: We are spotlighting our filbert campaign to illustrate the fact that Safeway Stores recognizes its in terdependence with farmers every where. While this interdependence is particularly striking m the food industry, Farm-City Week serves as a reminder to all of us, both in cities and on farms, that we are depending upon each other in this country for the benefits of the citizenship we all enjoy." Farm-Citv Week was founded by nrnc tarnation of President Eisen hower in 1C55. The Presidential proclamation said "It is desirable that those who work on the farms and those who work in the cities develop greater understanding of their mutual problems and inter dependence in a closely knit econ omy." Safeway Stores' advertising and in-store displays are featuring lil berls. Mangan said the campaign was organized hv the National Associa tion of Food Chains at the request of the Northwest Nut Growers, Ore gon Farm Bureau Federation, American Farm Bureau Federation and the Oregon Filbert Commis sion. The campaign is being con ducted under the Association's Farmer-Retailer Marketing Pro gram. 3 COMPANY COMING FOR THE HOLIDAYS!! 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W. Malt. Your Hoiim A Horn. fiMIadly's Ofitebem By Florence Jenkins. Food Editor Monday. November 24, 1958 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page 1 Sec. B Sato; DIOR SAYS: "It's a woman) world, and especially Is this true at Christmastime." CHRISTMAS Furs and jewels and perfumes rlon'l, in themselves, make a wom an's world. But they do help to Sivc the illusion; and they cer tainly can make a woman's Christ mas. Kven if the lur is only a mink collar; even if the jewels are only dramatic costume pieces; even if the perfume is only a small size but a fine French im port, the feeling of luxury is there. Of course, the man's bank balance determines the spending point between the little luxuries and the lavish ones. The woman in question will love the gesture regardless! When Christian Dior introduced his most sumptuous perlume, "Di orissimo." it was with great fan fare and in an elaborate flacon inspired by the decor of the Louis V period. This Christmas, the very same perfume is available in a Classic Flacon starting with a half-ounce and in a compara lively modest price range. The Macon is a charming oval shape and both it and its grey ribbed box have accents of pink, gold, and white. "Diorissimo" is a floral bou quet, warmly rich and opulent, shimmering with green, leafy freshness. The ethereal essences of hyacinth, heliotrope, and honey suckle are lightened with delicate whiffs of orange blossom. Most throaty quality of muguet. A frag rance both deep-toned and dainty, it suits the American woman's way of life and her multi-faceted ac tivities. So whatever Ihc spending poinl for him, "Diorissimo is the per fume to make her revel in the joy of being a woman in a "worn an's world." "TABASCO BILL" (William L. Johnson) made his first trip to Klamath Falls in five years last week and was call ing on the retail grocers with Bill Riley, right, of Mail liard & Schmeidell of Portland. The new Tabasco packages come in threesomes, making a complete picture of good food (just waiting for a shot of Tabasco) when the three are lined up. The famous seasoning is a Mcllhenny Com pany product and the American Medical Association has just announced it is not on the tabu list for diabetics and those on low salt diets. Tabasco is liquid pepper seasoning and adds a touch of zest to any food on which you would use ground pepper. TDAAE TO SHOP TOES STUFFIM BREAD Speca Old-Fashioned Recipe Spiced or Plain Sliced for Your Convenience TASTY ROLLS BROWN N SERVE Just pop in your oven and bake to your liking o TWIN ROLLS O ROMAN MEAL ROLLS O FRENCH ROLLS t Shop EARLY at Your Favorite Mar-kcts-and to Be SURE of the BEST Say "FluhrerV DONT FORGET! FLUHRER'S - - - yLUM BREAD & BUNS For Left-Over Sandwiches Ready Baked Rolls Just a few minute heating will give you piping hot rolls O POTATO ROLLS O DINNER ROLLS O FRENCH HARD ROLLS f r