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OKFI states fertilizers for Order your Eos Winter delivery on the cost-savmg Shipping Discount Plan. CALL the man from ‘ Eastern States «-«■ E “- E \ WWF FEEDS Ultra-Life Chick Starter Growing Mash • Luxury Enamel For Inside * Outside Paint West Willow Farmers Assoc. 'VEST WILLOW ’age VEGETABLE SOUP Vz cup sliced apple 2 tfrankkfurtens, thinly sliced 5 cups water 1 tablespoon, butter or mar- CU 'P tapioca game cup sugar 3 cups water % eup pitted ied tart themes, 1 can* (2 ouirces) vegetable diamed p rtf fnp dry soup mix % cup gi ape juice 4 lUI in saucepan, brown frankfur- 'cup orange juice IT *l_ ters in butter. Add water; 2 tablespoons lemon juice F dill I WIIC dilQ F EXlUly bring to boil. Stir m soup mix. Orange slices * Partially cover; simmer 15 Lemon slices minutes stirring now and Cook prunes in 1 cup water LaGICS. HaVO IOU Heard? . . . then. Makes 3to 4 servings. until tender, dram, saving Ii- • • * * * quid. Remove pits fiom prunes Bj; Jane Thurston, Extension Home Economist BEEFY OX lON SOUP , and quarter, set aside. In Tips On Parti, Meal Planning 1 cun cubed cooked beef saucepan combine laisins, apn- Whethei you’ie a begmuei oi an e\- 2 tablespoons butter or mar- cots. appl«, 5 cups watei and Peuenced pe.son m mu tj-gu mg, these feu game tapioca Cook until frn.ts are tlp ' S >2ff make enteita.n.ng a bn eas.e. fidr, “ e . , . , , _ , . Plan your menu around cm tent best 3 cups water tender and liquid is thick and i nlys at tlle lood mtUket A few pennies sa\- 1 'can (1% ounces) onion dry clear Add sugar, prunes, prune ed m one place can be spluiged m anothei soup mix juice, oheines, giape, orange Plan toods so that not all need last ly cup cooked whole kernel and lemon juices Chill and minute piepaiation A casserole tvpe mam corll serve topped with •'Spiced Sour dlsb that can go liom oven to sen mg table Cream Garnish with mange cbolce To go vith it, a made- ik , ahead salad, a simple vegetable and leadv and lemon slices to . bake roUB wIU luake * 0 laht . nmiute ha . mWjSk FRUIT SOUiP PAR'FAIT zards. Also such foods will gne you nime flr VARIATION Inciease tapioca time to be with jour guests ■'iHi to Vs cup. In chilled paifait p. Organize youi food pieparation, setting glasses, alternate layers of h p fni(> . , Fruit Sou.r> with *Stnced Sour out and grouping food and 111 e betole tlle liquid is, used. Cream. 3 “ & S utensils needed Open cans and you " out be db 'e to empty the packages before needed when can SPICED SOUR CREAM this is possible. Wash or put AN hen • 011 Mali milk on rur- Vz pint dairy sour cieam utensils to soak as used niture. lloois, and uoodwoik, 1 tablespoon sugar Put all your new found ]tpi om ] nlj and com -34 teaspoon grated lemon meal-planning knowledge to y '\ tla damp Lot 1 IC 1/16 teaspoon ground cloves uork See that youi table is ? owe &ay on sur * Chill small bowl and beaters, set pioperly and attractnelv, aces ’ wll e spots will appear Whip sour cieam until thick that you have enough sen- ne f tul ’ e 3 °, u "‘ ,x tllem (this will take about 5-8 mm- mg dishes Also see that youi , u , len , 18 mppens, tub utes), blend m sugar, lemon meal is nutnt.onally sound, Vp t ® rind and cloves. and that it has coloi, tempeia- a ' L 1 ,ul a ce ture, textuie. and ilavor vane- " / ° u , hh< ;>; Automatic Blanket Vz cup cooked tomatoes Generous dash basil In saucepan brown beef in (butter. Add water and soup mix. Partially cover; simmer 10 minutes, stirring now and then. Add remaining- ingredi ents. Heat, stirring. Makes 3 to 4 servings. This Chilled Fruit Soup can ibe served in a dessert bowl with a topping of Spiced Sour Cream, or it can be layered with the zesty sour cream mix ture in parfait glasses. 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Also the label should state length of the blanket tor some aie SI niches long otli eis aie DO or 10S inches Also iead the label to see if the msti action hook is in cluded Sometimes the book is folded within the blanket that is sealed m a plastic wiappei and jou wont lind it until you take the blanket tiom the plastic And beloie using the blan ket the lust time, ion must lead the msti actions caiexully and follow them exactu Per haps an automatic blaiijket \ou used piexioush was made by a ditleient manulacuner and the heating conti ol may not be the same as the blanket ion just bought Farm Women 6 Make Dressings Societi ol Farm Women G met Tuesdai eiennig at the home ot ills Milton Ebeily, and made 251 cancel diessnigs. Refreshments w'eie made and seued liv ills EbeiK, ills. Beillia Kellei, Mis Lela Cob* le, ilrs Stella Coble and ills. Saia ilier The nevt meeting will he held Salmdai, Feb 1 at 2 pm. at the home of Mis Chuence Gieiner. Elizabethtown R 3. 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