Page 4 Wednesday, June 10, 1964 Good Solid Budget Helpers More dash than cash your problem? Most of us are fac- ed with meal planning on a budget at some time. Appeal- ing menus, the result of careful planning and creative imagination, do not require a champagne budget. Some of the most flavorful and popul- ar cuts of meat are the least expensive ones. Combine them with pantry-shelf in- gredients for tempting new dishes. FANCY FRANKS 4 cup butter or margarine 1 clove garlic, crushed 14 cup chopped green pep- per 2 tablespoons brown sugar 14 teaspoon ground ginger 1 pound frankfurters, sliced crosswise 15 cup raisins 1 834-0z. can pineapple tid- bits, drained 1 cup apple juice 15 cup cider vinegar 15 teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon cornstarch 1; cup cold water Melt butter or margarine and saute garlic and green pepper. Stir in brown sugar and ginger. Add frankfurters and cook until tender, about 10 minutes. Add raisins, pine- apple, apple juice, vinegar & salt. Mix well. Stir cornstarch into cold water: Add to frankfurter mixture. Simmer, stirring occasionally, 15 min- utes or until raisins are soft. Serve on crackers. GINGER STEAK STRIPS 2 tablespoons prepared mustard 1 tablespoon salt 1 teaspoon ground black pepper 1 teaspoon chili powder 1 teaspoon sugar 1 tablespoon lemon juice 14 cup salad oil 1 clove garlic, sliced 1 onion, sliced 2 cups water 1% cups cider vinegar 2 pounds bottom round of beef 16 to 18 small white onions, peeled 3 green peppers, cut in strips 1 cup finely rolled ginger snap crumbs (about 15 cookies) 5 cup water Mix first 11 ingredients in a large bowl. Add beef, cut in strips about 2x1x2 inches, Marinate 5 to 6 hours. . Boil onions and green peppers to- gether 10 minutes. Remove meat from marinade. Drain. Place meat in shallow pan and broil in preheated broil- er, about 5 inches from heat, 15 minutes, turning frequent- ly. During last 10 minutes of cooking add onions and green peppers. To two cups of mar- inade add ginger snap crumbs and water. Heat to boiling, stirring constantly. Pour over meat and vegeta- bles before serving. 4 to 6 servings. JUNE ANNIVERSARY SALE KING SIZE 36 INCH WIDE TRAY TABLE 84- enc: TUMBLER SET O4e Lined Plastic Drapes 2 for 99- PERCALE i Ze GAS POWERED MODEL AIRPLANE ONLY $474 MISSES Jamaca Shorts GIRLS Jamaca Shorts Misses Briefs Girls Short Sets Shirtwaist Dresses $1.19 ir $3 1.99 3 pairs Oe 88- WOMEN - MISSES DRESSY - CASUAL HANDBAGS JUST $177 Plus Tax CANNON TOWELS GREETING CARDS WOMEN'S SHOES BOYS SHIRTS MEN'S SHIRTS 38c CANNON WASH CLOTH 3 for29e box 47 $1.44 99 2 for $3.00 G. CG. Murphy we. ~ OPEN FRI - SAT. TIL 9:00 ~~ specialist at The Pennsylvan- these cooking methods dish. equally satisfactory for most | extension flower specialist at BRAISED SHORT RIBS 1 tablesp6on salt 2 teaspoons ground black pepper 2 cups flour 4 pounds short ribs of beef 1 tablespoon salt 1 tablespoon Worcester- shire sauce ‘15 teaspoon ground black pepper 1; teaspoon Tobasco sauce 2 Bay leaves 15 teaspoon basil = 15 teaspoon marjoram 1 clove garlic, sliced 1 medium onion, sliced 6 carrots, peeled and cut ee mall white onions, |§ 1964 Chevrolet Bisc., 6 Cyl. 4Door, S. S. peeled 1963 Chevrolet Bel. V8, 4-Door, P. G., P. S. Mix 1 tablespoon salt, two teaspoons ground black pep- per and flour in a large paper bag. Add short ribs and shake to coat well. Brown ribs well on all sides in a little melted shortening in a large heavy kettle or Dutch oven. Add next nine ingredi- ents and water to almost cov- er ribs. Simmer covered un- til tender, about 2 hours. Add carrots and onions dur- ing last 20 minutes of cook- ing time. Remove ribs and vegetables to a casserole. Re- move fat from broth left in kettle. Thicken broth by add- ing two tablespoons flour mixed with 14 cup water for each pint of broth. Cook, stirring until mixture thick- ens. Pour over ribs and keep hot in a moderate oven (350 degrees) until serving time. Makes 6 to 8 servings. ERNE ENE EN EEN RANA ANE INSERM ENE, Suggests Serving Liver Often Serve liver once a week or several times a month and you can help children learn to like and accept this nutri- tious food, suggests Louise W. Hamilton, extension nutrition ia State University." Preparing and serving liv- er in different ways lends variety to meals, she points out. Besides frying, liver may be baked in a casserole, stew- ed or braised. Any one of will give a tasty and delicious Liver offers a concentrated package of food value. It sup- plies vitamin A and the whole range of B vitamins. Also it provides the minerals, iron, phosphorus, and copper. Calf and lamb liver are in flavor, but pork and beef liver are less expensive, says Miss Hamilton. Because calves liver is mild and limi- ted in supply, it commands a higher price than other kinds of liver which are more read- ily available. Pork and beef liver are dishes. Calves liver cooks quickly because it is tender, but all liver needs slow cook- ing at a low temperature, she adds. PINCH THAT MUM If your were long and spindly last fall, you probably didn’t pinch the plants last spring and summer. Lynn Smith, Penn State University,. rec- ommends pinching mums to remove the young growing tips; this makes the plant branch out. It does not get so long and leggy and pro- duces more flowers. The job isn’t difficult; just remove the top half inch of each shoot, until about July 15th when flowerbuds start to form. 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