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SU. | rT Qn o -<L 0 . .) « 8X ey Be 3T do on Dx The tea will be crystal clear, you can store it in the refrigerator, 53 0.u ! Se > ass & i BB. a. and it will never cloud. Just be sure to start it well ahead of ve 1) from time because it takes time for the cold water to.extract the 9 A flavor from the tea leaves. Start a batch in the morning to use z in the afternoon or make it in the evening so it'll be ready for rd pot the next day. Here's how you do it: - = on Cold Water Method For Cloudless Iced Tea ; ee Sm WY ® Fill a quart pitcher or container with cold tap water. ee x2 l © or 1 e Add 8-10 teabags (remove tags). Cover. Ww Sn PRS [- e Let stand at room temperature or in the refrigerator for fo <o r=) S << 6 hours or overnight. bu 2's : ry = w = £88 o ® Remove teabags, squeezing against side of container. ~ a Ir" - < - ae OR ; On ® When ready to serve, pour into ice-filled glasses. 5 p. 2: : oO gS << ; mn Wo Makes 5 to 6 servings. aa oWw VV uA +] © — =) y- . 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This dividing and trans- ~ EY Zn oa OU 5 es 5 @ dressing) is the suggested planting should not be done wl FE ss i oJ eg ~N wv methed staying at least 18 to until early spring. LA BH 3 5. py 4 : ng WA bat 4] i: 25 Ed pone , o> Ld i ZL Re b= 4 oo y: § # “i : - be? _— . 4 = 3 ~ oc "ry - ’ 1 7 " o= oo £3 AE SR ] Conse mE ; A ; : <€ =0 0: =~ wy he Ba eh EA 7; =<. y < oh a y EB <3 3 a & Scene’ Be Ek 4 0 Ty GS 4 “ ble Mm J. 3 “Yr oN & £ { Disposer: Always sower off before at- ‘mg to remove objects { the hopper. Use tongs, ¥ r than your hand, to re- trieve objecis which have fal- len in, and a wood#&n spoon, broom handle or similar tool to loosen’a jam. J Air Condition Before cleaning the filter, turn off and unplug th i J Automatic Do not attempt to wash any ma- terials saturated with flamma- ble substances — such as gaso- line, cleaning fluids or wax until all traces have first been removed. J Dryer: Keep any items containing foam rubber out of the dryer. This includes pil- lows and padded bras. Dryer heat can restart curing proc- ess in rubber. (The Consum- ers Institute decesn’t recom- mend washing them automat- ically, either.) J Refrigeraior: Avoid touch- J Dishwasher: Always place | ing refrigeration coils, partie- sharp items in the silverware ularly when hands are damp, hasket vith their points down. | since skin may adhere to these If vou find a utensil has | extremely cold surfaces. slipped through to the bottom The GE Consumers Insti- of the tub. do not attempt to | tute also recommends that remove it immediately at the | when you acquire a new ap- end of the cycle, as touching | pliance, you read the instruc- the heating element could pro- | tion booklet thoroughly be- duce a bad burn. fore you attempt to operate J Range: Eliminate clutter | it. Keep such booklets handy, around the range, particularly | and refer to them whenever flammables. Pot holders, pa- | you have a question. Often, per towels and waxed paper | your problem can be quickly will ignite if they come into | and safely corrected without contact with heating elements | the cost and time involved in hot enough to cook. Store | calling a repairman. (Many flammable materials, such as | manufacturer’s instruction lighter fluid, well away from | booklets have special sections We all talk abou portance of being sal —vet many peo the common-s that can help avoid Lome ac- cidents. Appliances offer many ben- efits in daily use around the home, but there are important do’s and dor’ts which should be observed in using them properly. Most homemakers, when they are working with hot li- quids on the range, turn the pot handle in. That seems al- most elementary. But it is only one of the rules abont proper use and care of appli- ances that we ail need to learn and follow. General Electric’s Consum- ers Institute, which has been testing major appliances from the homemakers’ standpoint and advising consumers on their use for more than half a century, su s these safety guidelines for the kitchen: or se precautines Model PND2028 NOW ONLY Wash Cloth with Peanut characters mar service or wear. eMinute imperfections that will not eAll cotton sheared Bath Towel & e Multi color on white ground 89:. 39-. and crisper drawers © 4 door shelves o 4 adjustable shelves © (lide-out meat keeper ® 2 dairy compartments and egg bin ® No defrosting - BATH TOWEL & WASH CLOTH 22x44’ BATH TOWEL Reg. $1.19 12x12" WASH CLOTH when you need them ; ® Juice-can dispenser, 5 package-size shelves in door © 3 removable aluminum shelves foods ® No defrosting © Automatic Ice-Maker releases cubes REFRIGERATOR FEATURES: ® Glide-out basket for storing bulky FREEZER FEATURES: the range, and keep a small fire extinguisher on hand (but not over the range), charged and ready to use. (Baking soda makes a good extinguisher, too. You might keep a box handy.) on what to do before calling the repairman.) By observing the safety precautions cited, vou will make your home safer and more enjovable for every member of the family.
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