14—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, October 19.1968 Balance The Budget With A Stew by Mrs. Richard C. Spence Fall food budgets are often caught in the squeeze between high food prices and new school clothes. Protein usually accounts foi a large proportion of any food budget, so economizing on meat and fish is a good way to ‘ ease the squeeze ” High as today’s prices are, you can still economize on meat A little more time spent cooking and a dash of spices and im agination can turn less ten der, less expensive cuts of meat into a family-pleasing dinner Slow, gentle cooking in moist 1 eat is a requiiement for those less tender cuts of meat This means eithei braising, stewing cr cooking in water In braising, the meat is first browned, then seasonings and a small amount of liquid are added and the meat i, cooked, covered, until tender Small pieces of less tender cuts of meat are used for stew aig It is necessaiy to add moie liquid than for braising and veg etables are added during the last part of cooking Larger pieces of meat can be cooked in water as the first step PLENTY HOT WATER Is what you’ll enjoy with a Texaco Fuel Chief Water Heater. Fully automatic. 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Seasoning is particularly im portant for meat-extending dish es that use bland foods such as macaroni, rice or potatoes. Give them a little zip with parsley, chives, green peppers, celery, sour cream, buttermilk, lemon or smoked cheese. Other seasonings your family may enjoy with meat are bay leaf, garlic, marjoram, sage, soy sauce, sweet basil, tabasco sauce, thyme and Worcesters hire sauce. Because these are used in small quantities, they add little to the cost of food Maybe you could try a differ ent vegetable too Your family might enjoy a stew with egg plant, Chinese cabbage, yellow turnip or parsnips added to the usual carrots and tomatoes. In fact, stews are a good way to in troduce a new vegetable to the family since the flavors are so well blended together Take advantage of anothei (Continued on Page 15) SUPER SHOES Self Service 2750 Columbia Ave. Lancaster Lane. 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