1 if , 1 ;v YOUNG AND THEIR ELDERS will love this "Sweetheart" dessert on Valentine's Day. Plan a party, it's so easy to prepare for it with pretty pink raspberry ice cream from your grocer. Let the youngsters help too . . . starts them early on the highway to gracious entertaining. Pink Ice Cream For Valentine Party I A Valentine Party! And what a pretty refreshment table cen tered with a lovely pink mer ingue shell heart filled with van illa ice cream and topped with a fresh flavored raspberry sauce. Ice cream, one of America's favorite foods is popular served plain or dressed up with a fancy topping to suit any occasion. Nour ishing, too, with the same high quality protein, minerals and vita mins that are found in milk. For example, 1-3 pint of ice cream is about equal to Vj cup of whole milk in calcium, protein and the B-vitamins, and equal to more than one cup of milk in Vitamin A. With a contribution like this it pays, nutrition wise, to always have a ready supply of Ice cream handy in your freezer. To carry out the Valentine Par ty theme have little pink carna tion corsages trimmed with red and. white satin. ribbon for eachl guest. They will add to your table decorations during the party and can be presented to each guest as they leae. RASPBERRY-ICE CREAM VALENTINE Meringue Shell 4 egg whites Vi teaspoon cream of tartar V4 teaspoon salt j teaspoon vanilla 1 cup sugar Red food coloring Sauce 1 package (1 pound) frozen v red raspberries in sugar syrup, defrosted 4 teaspoons cornstarch Filling 1 quart vanilla ice cream Make meringue shell. Beat egg whites, cream of tartar, salt and vanilla until mixture holds soft peaks. Gradually beat in sugar, one tablespoonful at a time, and continue beating until very stiff and glossy. Add food coloring as needed to tint the desired shade of pink. Draw an eight or nine inch heart on heavy brown paper. Place on baking sheet. Spread mixture onto heart mounding meringue up around outer edge of heart. Bake in very slow oven, 275 degrees, until dry and lightly browned. Turn off heat and allow shell to cool in oven. Cool thor oughly before filling with ice cream. Make sauce. Reserve one cup drained berries to fold into thickened sauce. Mix juice and1 cornstarch until free of lumps, add remaining of berries. Cook, stirring constantly, until clear and thickened. Fold in remaining ber ries. Chill, tirizzle over ice cream in meringue shell. Makes six to eight servings. HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore. Thursday, January 2ti. ISHil PAGE S-B 1 7 J" 7W m START THE DAY for your youngsters with a real laugh. The easiest way is to start breakfast with a laugh. One way is the "Banana Funny Face" shown here. Fill two dishes with favorite cereal, cut a curved, peeled banana in half lengthwise, place one half on each cereal in the position of a smiling mouth. From the second banana, cut crosswise slices for eyes. Use each tip of banana for a comical nose. Try it! Treat Grapefruit Right For A Table Treat Not too many years ago grape fruit was a novelty on the break fast menu. Today, most house wives shop lor grapefruit each week. Watch for the Snoboy In dian River Grapefruit. Each, bag will contain a certificate, which will permit the purchaser to buy a set of four grapefruit spoons famous Wm. Rogers Silver- plate for $1. They really work little teeth on the tip of the spoon cut cleanly and lift out the segments easily. No one seems to know why a grapefruit is called a grapefruit. It neither tastes like a grape, nor looks like a grape. It grows on trees instead of vines. Unlike the grape, which has but a few basic purposes on the fam ily menu, the grapefruit is some- thine like manna from heaven for the housewife. There are so many ways to prepare grapefruit as a special dish and so many ways to. use grapefruit as a secondary element in other dishes that it would take weeks before you ran out of recipe ideas. Incidentally, there are grapefruit and grapefruit. Experts seem to agree that the grapefruit grown in Florida's Indian River country are the best. Since this is the time of year when the top of the grapefruit crop is coming on the market here is a quick look at some of the tastier ways to serve grape fruit. 1. Still the most popular way to enjoy this fruit is all by its lonesome, served chilled and "on llie half shell." A very in expensive but handy tool is the grapefruit spoon, available this winter through a coupon in the Snoboy Indian River grapefruit package. Four of these little spoons, with scries of notches at the tips, can be obtained for one dollar plus the coupon. 2. Second most popular way to eat grapefruit is in a salad com bination. Grapefruit goes well with a surprising number of fruits and vegetables. For instance, avoca dos, apples, bananas, strawber ries, grapes, green peppers, cu cumbers, green onions, and let tuce. 3. Then there is the meal opener which calls for grapefruit sections with shrimp or oysters in a grape fruit shell. Or a garnish of grape fruit sections around a serving of chicken salad. 4. For the more adventurous. try broiled grapefruit: Cut in half, separate sections. Then sprinkle with honey and coconut, or wiih sugar, butter and cinnamon. Broil for 5 to 10 minutes until browned, and serve hot. 5. From among the many grape fruit dessert ideas comes this tasty dish dreamed up by an ad venturous cook on the West Coast: Just dribble 2 tablespoons of ma ple- syrup over grapefruit halves, TAMALE-CHEESE PIE is a toothsome Mexican-type dish featuring cheese for added flavor and nourishment. Good on a frosty day for luncheon. ' x - Cheese Ranks.High In Tasty Main Dish Are you looking for a special main dish to take to a potluck dinner, serve for a buffet party or just something yummy for the family? You can stop your searching because here it is Tamale-Cheese Pie. A touch of Mexico is found in this entree that is packed full of taste tempt ing flavors. Prepared ahead even a whole day in advance will eliminate any last minute rush About an hour before dinner just! pop it in the oven and "presto." there is a bubbly hot, cheese main dish. You will be pleased too. know ing that high quality nutrient! also go along with Tamale-Cheese Pie. Milk and cheese rank high as nourishing foods and there is a generous supply of both these dairy foods added to the other fine ingredients. Besides being our: main source of calcium, milk con-! tributes fine quality protein, vita mins especially riboflavin and vitamin A and many other nu- ' PEACHY WAFFLES Make Sunday supper a waffle feast. Serve crisp waffles with broiled canned cling peaches and sausage or bacon. Plenty of hot coffee completes the meal. trients. The meaty tomato sauce with a chili flavor adds its share of important nutrients, too. Take Tamale-Cheese Pie to the next potluck affair and watch requests for the recipe pour in. TAMALE-CHEESE PIE Filling '2 cup chopped onion 1 clove garlic, finely minced 1 tablespoon butter ti pound ground beef 1 cup sliced mushrooms 1 1-pound can tomatoes I 12-ounce can whole kernel corn, drained 1 8-ounce can tomato sauce Vt cup chopped green pepper 1 tablespoon chili powder l'-j teaspoons salt 1 cup sliced pitted black ol ives 1 cup shredded sharp Ched dar cheese m pound 1 CRL'ST 54 cup cornmeal .1 cups milk 1 tablespoon butter 1 teaspoon salt 2 eggs, beaten 1 cup shredded sharp" Ched dar cheese 4 pound To make filling: saute onion and garlic in butter. Add beef and mushrooms; cook and stir un til beef loses its red color. Add tomatoes, corn, tomato sauce, green pepper, chili powder and salt. Cover and simmer about 45 minutes. Add olives and simmer another 15 minutes. To make crust: mix together cornmeal and 1 cup of the cold milk. Com bine remaining 2 cups milk, but ter and salt and heat to boiling. Gradually add cornmeal mixture, stirring constantly: cook until thickened. Cover and cook over very low heat about 15 minutes. Stir in egs and 1 cup cheese; continue stirring until cheese is melted. Line bottom of buttered shallow 2-quart casserole with cornmeal mixture, reserving I'M cups of mixture for top of pie. Pour meat filling over com meal mixture. Drop spoonsful of remaining cornmeal mixture onto top of meat filling. Sprinkle re maining 1 cup shredded cheese over all. Bake in moderate oven. 350 degrees, until browned and bubbly around eddges. 50 to 60 minutes. Makes 6 to 8 servings. till- RIGHT FROM FLORIDA'S warm Indian River country are the fresh SnoBoy grapefruit at food markets this week. This is the place nature blessed for perfect grape fruit that are picked for exact flavor balance, a just right blend of sweetness and tang, and shipped to con sumers. Warren Mason, in charge of fruit and vegetable department at Big Y Market, looks at thin-skinned juicy specimen of grapefruit. People Read SPOT ADS you are L-i 1 ': o'm I 3-ainoii oati S. jmr, -TL V 1 X 5T Pretty As A Picture Pie PINEAPPLE-CHERRY PIE NEW GLAMOUR DESSERT sprinkle lightly with brown sugar. and . spoon crushed pineapple1 on lop. Garnish center with maras chino cherry and give your des sert a glamorous name! Freezer Tips for Grapefruit 11 you have a Ircezer, grape fruit need not be a seasonal fruit. Buy only varieties tlult freeze' well, such as the delect- ible Indian River grapefruit. To prepare for freezing, peel the grapefruit, cutting away all white of skin. Lift out each sec tion, pack with or without sugar, depending on how your family likes it. (If sugar is used, figure one pound ol grapefruit to five pounds of fruit.) For better keep ing quality, dissolve the sugar in juice from the grapefruit without heating. Finally, ,pour syrup over the grapefruit sections In a freezer pack and squirrel It away for an out-of-season taste treat of the best grapefruit available during the year. Americans are famous for their pics. Most men agree there's nothing better than plel It is a welcome ending to any dinner from the popular hamburger to an elegant crown roast. A delicious pie that even a nov ice can make with confidence is tlu's Pineapple-Cherry Pic. The rich easy-do filling is a combina tion of cream cheese, brown su gar, sour dairy cream, and cinna mon. The fruit topping is a nov elty, too, featuring glazed pine apple chunks and dark Bing cher ries. The Pineapple-Cherry Pie will be a delightful climax to a special occasion dinner. For the rest of the dinner be gin with a Shrimp Bisque. Follow with a Crown Roast of Lamb, sweet potatoes, and a molded beet salad. PINEAPPLE-CHERRY PIE Pastry for one 9-inch crust 2 (3-ounce) packages cream1 into 9-inch glass pie dish. Leave inch overhang of pastry. Fold this under and press to rim of dish with tip of teaspoon to make pretty pattern. Prick all over with fork. Bake in very hot oven 1475 degrees) about eight min utes. Cool. Soften cream cheese and beat in sour cream, brown sugar, and cinnamon. Spread in bottom and sides of pie shell. Ar range pattern of pineapple and cherries on filling. (See Photo). Heat jelly and pineapple syrup over low heat just until jellly is melted. Tint a deeper pink if needed with a few drops red col oring, cool slightly and spoon cheese cup commercial sour cream 1-3 cup brown sugar (packed) 1 teaspoon cinnamon Glaze Hi cups pineapple chunks, drained 1 cup pitted black Bing cher ries V cup Guava or other tart red jelly 2 teaspoons pineapple syrup Roll pastry thin and fit loosely'over fruit to glaze. Chill until set. kidnev'niRett Httr'nrat chicken ratty rix dsed fish 6HHMT:-. r -if 1 r ) Mi m q. SSimsSmi ICE CREAM it 1 OX . 1. Meadow Gold presents a parade of ripe cherries and luscious chunks of tasty chocolate in rich' Meadow Gold Ice Cream. It's a salute to good eating, so delicious your family will battle for more. At Your Grocer's or From Your Medo-Lond Route Meet t