The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 102, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 29, 1964 Page: 4 of 20
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4 TH'E CUERO RECORD, Wed. April 20,' 1964
Coffee Was "Saucercd and Bio wed”
Barbecue on Buns
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Meaty Sandwiches for A Crowd
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Barbecued beef an bun.'', pota-| ager * pav'lics and otlier low cost
to chips, relishes, cole slaw, and1 meals for many,
frosted cake squares with cof-1 Beef chuck steak, rump toast,
fee is first choice of menus ..f round steak or sirloin t'p roast
chairmen planning church sup - are excellent meat cuts to
per* and picnics for large choose for the barbecued en -
groups. The easily prepared , 1 tee, A boneless cut may be pro
meal may t>e altered sightly to j ferml, for the meal is then eas-
fit other gtsiup affairs teen ily sliced and the yield is more
accurately determined. Pork, I
lamb, and veal also may be u.*-j
od for the barbecued entree.
Foil ;w these directions to pre-
pare the barbecued beef:
BARBEtTED BEEF’
2 (Ktunds Ismeiess beef rump
roust, cut 2 inches thick
1 tea.s|x>on chili powder
1 tcas|)oon dry mustard
2 thin slices lemon
Brown meat in itol dripping.*
Chinese Dish
Makes Use Of
jPlentiful Beef
Chinese dishes are Itecoinmg j
-j more and more p>pular w ith j
! the -tastes of the American poo-
’ pie. In China, however, meat is
scarce and must ho stretched to
sent' everyone Meat dishes
generally call for the meat to
l>e cut into thin strips.
Fortunately, in our country
Flan Two Meals
From a Veal Roast
or lard in a large, heavy ;*an.
Add sliced onion. 2 teaspoons
salt. 1-1 teaspoon pepper, an t
1-1 cup water. Oner pan and
simmer over low heat about I- meat is abundant and we can
2 tablespoons drippings or laid ! 1-2 hours or until meat is tender, [ serve hearty meat disiies every
1 medium onion, sliced adding morewater if necessary j day. This recii>e is one that
3 teaspoons salt 'during cooking. To prepare | adapts the delicious
1-4 teaspoon pepper ! sauce, cook onion and garlic in -stylo cookery to our plentiful
1-2 cup water i butter five minutes. Add catsup, supply of beef
1 medium onion, chopped fine- vinegar, remaining water, brown Zesty Chinese Pepper
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When you savor a fragrant cup ' f r..fh« . do von pr. ter drink
it from a fragile china • up or tin- sturdier kind.' Or doesn't it
make any difference as long as tile i • .11. o it sell is hot and heart', 1
There was a time when it was primer to drink from the sane. r.
rather than the Clip. As ! ,an in this I r>• m-11 iitii«.grapii . t I*.
titled “The CofT. .• i .over - i ofL . -tb ,i,i,nu m the I Mid - . ,i!!(d hr
* sauceruip and Mowing 'I in- was a dramatic skill winch often
allowed i pther to star at the breakfast table.
f offer 3r«lrid.i\ and Tod,tv
A strong will and a stca.lv hand u,i. required to pour -Pain-
ing coffee Hilo tile saucer i ! . u ilvro was ilia “blowing " (in
gentle breath across the saucer's «in:!ai-.i' w inrh e.ii.ied the.fielev:'
ehle drink to tin- right l. nip. rai ur. . lather-.* slept rntij. *l v w.i*
needeil for the drinkin. il-e.li 1 h.v. «I... eoiild lire wki.l.- pro.,
(lure be endured uni. - - in- mi bin .1 it with his own f i. r <-. ■ i i i 11 v *
The aneit nt technique of sauci rin c gii *• originated in I urop,-.
In fact, until about" 1TAO. eoffi-,. w.,- s.rved only in *11 11i. .,v.|«,wh
I hen the handled cup was li.-v i . 1 “to prevent the '• string of
fingers. ’ By lyoo. "saucering and hlowing 1 was almost a lost :i,rt.
Today, tile art of cufTet -drinking j.i.► b m , r involves tI.i• pi pis
of balancing a filled sane. r. Cup> ore In i ;o stav—all.kino- all
shapes. And each one is inn n.lrd to add it- sli.tre to ti . indn.te
joy of good, hot coffee.
ly
1 clove garlic, clmpped finely
3 tablespoons iHitter or mat -
gari no
1 cup cal.-up
2 tahl.es|>oons vinegar
2 tahli'sp,sal* brown sugar
2 talilesiKsins Worcestershire
pleasant surprise at a family1 with P.ioo will certainly tie a
chili powder, dry mustard, re- pleasant surpioso at a laniilv
maining salt and lemon slice* supfier. It's budget - wi*r, too.
Cook *auee over low heat 1(1 for it call* for economical tx:ef
minutes. Slice beef thinly and arm steak.
add to sauce. Heat through Rememlier that the Cliine.-e
Serve on toasted bread, hambur- chef never <»\er-eooks tlie vege-i-ed rice
ger buns, or hard rolls. Makes tables. Rather, they are served — —
12" to la sandwiches | on the crisp side. The fangs of the cobra are
Chinese Pepper Steak with Itire l smaller than 'hose of the raltle-
I beef arm or blade steak, rut snake but it* venom is m ire
1 inch thick toxic
2 tablespoons lard or drippings
2 tablespoons minced onion
1 clove garlic, minced
2 large green peppers, cut in-
to strips
1-2 cup celery, sliced cross -
wise
2 tablespoons chopped pimien-
to., if desired '
1-2 cup consomme or stock
1 teasp ion salt
1-8 teaspoon pepper
2 teaspoons cornstarch
2 tablespoons water
1 teaspoon soy same
3 eu[is cooked rice
Cut steak into - thin strips.
Blown in iard or dripping*
Chincsp-1 Pour off drippings. Seas in with
\ salt and pc|*per. Add union, gar-
| lie, green poppers, celerv, pirn-
iento and consomme or stork Co
ver tightly and cook slow Iv 20
minutes. Mix together corn •
stars h, water and soy sauce
Add to meat - v egetable mixture
and cook, stirring constantly,
until thickened. Servo with coik-
4 servings.
Steak
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CUERO RECORD
With cold w inter weather here,
hearty, satisfying meals are it.
order. So plan your menus ac-
cordingly and shop wisely.
It's smart planning to l.uv a
piece of meat w ith two meal* in
mind. You’ll find it's t ot only
time spying but also more eco-
nomical. With a 3 to 4 pound veal
roast (for a family of 41 you
can serve it as a roast ore night,
then usp the cooked meat in a
tangy casserole for the second
meal.
When'tiie veal returns to the
table for the second time, it's a
Veal and Spaghetti ( asset-ole:
Dice the cooked meat, then mix
with cooked spaghetti, tomatoes,
ar.d Italian green beans, canned
condensed Cheddar cheese soup
and seasonings. A combination
too good to be thought of as
‘•leftover", you'll serve it ns a
"planned-over” soon again.
VEAL AND
SPAGHETTI CASSEROLE
1 < .p diced c ooked veul sirloin
roust
. cup ehop|>ed onion
I Ini s'.. • low earii.. minded
it- teaspoon nrcKntio. c.-i-hed
- talijespoons l.’i: ter or no,ryierine
1 <an ill ounces i condensed
i 'l.i diliir eijeese soup
t rail fboull.es) stewed Inxglnl
1 cup cooked ftnliuu ai.-.-n leniis
2 cup* l ooked spaghetti,
In sauceDan, brown veal and cook
onion, garlic, and oregano in
butter until onion is tender'.'Stir
in soup and tomatoes: add re-
maining ingredients. Four into
Pu-quart casserole. Bake at
r.50*F. for .'III minutes. -Makes 4
servings.
Le^s Carry The County For
A. L. (Gus)
THOMAS
FOR
STATE
REPRESENTATIVE
SAVE OUR EDUCATION'
SAVE OUR LANDS' /
SAVE OUR BALLOT'
ELECT
A. L. (Gus) THOMAS
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NOTICE
It is with recognized responsibility that I
take the liberty of asking you to support and
vote for Ed Rangnow for County Commis-
sioner, Precinct No. 1. and it is with great
satisfaction and pleasure that I have this
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election
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JO BLANCHE HOWARD
DeWitt County, Texas
Z^oto
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MRS. TI CKERS
SHORTENING 3
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fAdniiratioi)
COFFEE
79*|
WHITE WING
FLOUR
Lbs.
4 1*
ADOi.rm s m)N(.<.RAIN-
RICE _________
? LBS.
35c
Ml SSEI.M XV \I’I’l.L N° 308
SAUCE __________2 for 37c
BAMA
PEACH PRESERVES
18 O*
33c
( IIK KKN Ol SI.A 1/3
TUNA________________29c
NABISI O PR I Mil M
LB.
CRACKERS___________27c
\ VLI.LY Mil l* 1/2 UAI-.
MELLORINE ... 3 for $1.00
MEAT SPECIALS
VEAL CHOPS
Lb. ____________59c
VEAL STEW MEAT
Lb__________— - 39c
RATH'S BLACKILAWK
WIENERS
Lb________________49c
ALL MEAT
BOLOGNA
Lb________________49c
PRODUCE SPECIALS
KRAFTS ALL PI KPOsE
OIL
<{t AIM
- 45c
BETTX ( IKK HER
CAKE MIX _ .
2 for 69c
TALL
PET MILK_____
6 for 89c
M<<OIOII< K (.KOI NO
4 OZ.
BLACK PEPPER
_____33c
HEINZ STRAINED
i‘, OZ.
BABY FOOD
6 for 59c
HEINZ
\<*. i
Tomato Soup __
2 for 23c
LIBBY’S
1 FOR
POTTED MEAT
______29c
LIBBY’S VIENNA 1 OZ.
SAUSAGE______2 for 35c
LIBBY'S H h. OR < S.
NO. M.X
OETLRt.l NT
FAB___________
LARGE
______29c
PI REN
1/2 GAL.
BLEACH________
_______37c
PINE-O PINE
8 OZ.
DISINFECTANT
______31c
OF 1 SI A >
TISSUE_________
2 for 23c
IJSTEKINL
7 OZ
ANTISEPTIC —
______49c
LETTUCE
2 heads ...........19c
CORN_______ _ 2 for 27c
I.IRBY'S ( I T NO. 803
GREEN BEANS . 2 for 39c
GREEN
CELERY
Stalk
rotei^-tomatoes & NO. 1
Green Chilies ___ 2 for 31c
SPECIALS v OOI) TI1URS., FRI. & SAT.. APRIL 30, MAY 1-2
KELLEY'S
PAI.MOIJX E
, OZ.
RAPID SHAVE .......49c
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We Give Cuero Savings Stamps
Doable Stamp* Oo Wed. on Purchase Ol Z.JO
•r Mor* In Cash
520 West Main Dial CR 5-3231
MOBY'S (RI SKED OR SLK El*
FLAT •
PINEAPPLE
2 for 33c *
LIBBY'S Pineapple-Grapefruit
19 OZ. J
DRINK________
2 for
45c :
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Mills, Lin. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 102, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 29, 1964, newspaper, April 29, 1964; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth698550/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.