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Thursday, Augus 30, 1962
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from slippery meringue to hat- ther rust.
line makes it easy to use this
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A Trick With Butter Rolls,
Grate Freezer-Hard Butter
FROZEN
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hold an answer tor you?
When a meringue covered pie
is taken from the oven, cut the
meringue into the desired num-
ber of pieces at once it will not
Paper Plates, 9 in pkg. 49c
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push buttons for spray cans? So
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with the purchose of
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PURCHASE OF
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CIGARETTES
EXCLUDED
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COUPONS!
10 LBS. POTATOES
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BISCUITS, 6 cans ..... 49c
Shurfine, Reg Cane
Vienna Sausage, 5 cans $1
Food King
MARGARINE, 2 lbs. ... 25c
Charcoal
Briquettes, 10 lb. bag 59c
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COFFEE, 1 lb. can ...... 59c
Largeg Family Size
DR PEPPER, 1 bottle . 10c
Foremost
MELLORINE, % gol. .. 39c
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Bondware, 10 ct. Pkgs.
Paper Cups, 2 pkgs. .. . 25c
Heinz Strained
BABY FOOD, 6jors ... 65c
Nibley*
CORN, 12 ox. can ..... 21c
Libby's Crushed
PINEAPPLE, No. 2 can 33c
Fritos
Barbecue Beef, 300 can 69c
Pet
MILK, toll can, 3 for... 45c
American Sour or Dill
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1 egg
2 tablespoons milk
Preparation: In a large mixing
bowl, dissolve the yeast in the
water. Scald milk; stir in sugar!
and salt; cool to lukewarm; stir 1
into dissolved yeast. Add enough
of the flour to make a moderate-1
ly stiff dough; mix with spoon
first, then with hand. Turn out
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Do any of these helpful hints ed while ironing, wet a cloth with weather.
hydrogen peroxide, place it over WHY DON’T THEY .
until doubled-about 1 hour.
Brush again with egg mixture.
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"Thanks for the tip,” we an- seems to benefit them, and they’re
swered, and back in our kitchen wonderfully convenient to have
we went to work. Result? The on hand. We think you'll enjoy
grater trick is a great idea, and their delicious crisp exterior and
you'll find it incorporated in this soft insides.
new version, of the butter roll re-
Here's how to singe a fowl with York antique show wt hied our-
no skin discoloration. Saturate a selves over to a dealer who spe-
sr a piece of cotton with rubbing cializes in blue milk glass. But
alcohol, place it in a disposable it wasn’t blue milk glass our
aluminum pie tin, then ignite it friend wanted to talk about:
w ith a match. The resultant flame "I wish you'd try my way with
does the job fast and efficiently, your recipe for butter rolls," she
Try lemon peel (or a whole enthused. "I grate ’he butter right
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with easier and faster ways of turners, etc. Careful drying after tank completely dry. A shut-off so easy now to over-salt foods
coping witr almost anything— each washing will prevent fur- valve on the hot water supply when using a shaker.
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the spot and run the hot iron The homemaker consultants, manufacture a granulated
over it. The scorch comes off al- ask— Why don't they. . . no-calorie sweetener with the same
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Baking: Bake on a large light-
ly greased jelly-roll pan in a hot1
<425 degrees* oven for 10 min-'
utes. Remove and let stand until I
cold. Wrap for freezing; freeze.
When you want to serve the rolls
—we kept them frozen for 2 weeks
—remove them from the freezer; I
unwrap; bake on cookie sheet in
a hot (425 degrees) oven for 10
minutes. Serve at once. Makes
24 rolls.
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Air Common Complaints
. real packages? Waxed paper bag
When the how to do it' exper-ilemon) in your sink food disposer the top ’inserts not only stick to the box,
iences of the 85,000 homemaker to add a pleasant odor to your To prevent the toilet tank from but they tear so easily
consultants of a consumer re kitchen , 'sweating' and dripping, connect . . make a liquid soap for use
search firm ae compiled, the re- A paste made of lemon juice the hot water line to the cold in the shower? A bar of soap is
-ilt i- mpresise Answers to ev- and salt, rubbed well on the spot, water line supply the toilet tank, bard to handle and gets so messy,
eryday problems, small and large will remove rust from small ku- The mixture of water is lukewarm „ make colored salt for those
arrive in even mail, together chen utensils such as spatulas, and keeps the outside of the toilet of us who dont see too well? It‘s
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TOMATOES 1 lb. 1 7
2 packages active dry yeast
4 cup warm (110 to 115 de-
grees* water
112 cups milk
1 tablespoon sugar
1 teaspoon salt
512 cups <about* sifted enrich-'
ed flour
• cup butter (divided into 3
equal portions and freezer-
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By CECILY BROWNSTONE onto the dough—so much quicker preparation, we've made them In-
Associated Pres. Food Editor and easier than cutting it in little to a brown-and-serve variety. I
bits!" Freezing the half-baked rolls
1 Fresh Fryer
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FRONTIER STAMPS {8 FRONTIER STAMPS
one of the three portions of hard
butter over the center third of
the dough. Fold over right third
of dough to cover butter; fold left
third of dough under buttered sec-
tion. With rolling pin, gently seal
the three open edges. Wrap in
waxed paper; chill 12 hour. Place
dough on prepared pastry cloth1
with buttered fold on top, narrow)
width toward you. Turn one-quar-
ter way around so open edge is
away from you. Roll out to 18 by
12 inch rectangle. Repeat pro-
cedure for buttering, folding, seal-)
ing and chilling with second por-
tion of butter, then with third
portion of butter.
After third and last chilling, cut i
dough in half crosswise; seal cut
edges. Roll out one portion of the
dough at a time (keep portion
refrigerated* to 1k-inch thickness,
gently patting the four corners)
to round their edges. Cut into 12
wedges. Even the two long sides
of the wedges by pulling gently
where necessary. Beginning at
wide end, roil up each wedge with-
out pressing down. Beat egg and
milk to combine; brush rolls with
mixture. Place on large greased
jelly-roll pan with points of rolls
under (to keep sealed). Let rise
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most instantly. (Do not use on . , put castors on hampers for fulk as sugar for diabetics? Sugar-'
colored clotn.) Fruit stains, also, soiled clothes'1 There must be free cookies, cakes and other des-
shrink and will stay on the piec-can be removed this way. many homemakers who carry serts could be made using favorite
es of pie when they are cut later ' Use an old, decorative salt shak- their hampers to the laundry and familiar recipes, and 'sugar-
puttins salted peanuts in a sieve Sustorszokrtnemosnandhteinh area.make partyaine telephones’sa pdesidsaand cereals would
and shaking out excess salt makes —--------------- r 5 1
them much less mussy to serve. *
For salads and recipes that call)
for chopped, hard-cooked eggs, try I
poaching the eggs until they are
firm This method of cooking'
them is fast, and eliminates the
mess of removing the shells.
Grease spots cah be removed
from a painted, plastered wall
easily and quickly with a spray
spot remover Just use the spray
directly on the spot, then dry You find recipe hints in the
Booth Breaded 3 8oz. O0c
FISH STICKS Pkgs. Q7
Shurfine, Mix or Match $100
VEGETABLES 5 Pkgs. ′
M«yroi« or Affiliated ree
Food BACON 1 lb. J 7
BANANA BREAD
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MAKER Flour 2 eggs, beaten
1 teaspoon soda 3 mashed ripe bananas
! 14 teaspoon salt % cup buttermilk
; 1 cup sugar 1 cup chopped nuts
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! Cream butter and sugar. Add mashed bananas. Mix in the sifted dry in-
; gredients, beaten eggs, and butter milk. Add chopped nuts.
> Bake in greased loaf pan 4 x 8 ot 350 for 1 hour. Remove from pan and
; cool.
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