Timely Tips For Women by Doris W. Thomas Eggs For Extra Eating Pleasure Frosty weather, overcast skies, winter winds — All spell ‘time for doing some home baking or preparing hot and hearty dishes’ that will warm and comfort the family. You will need plenty of eggs for many of these preparations and plenty of eggs will be available for your needs, says the U. S. Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Marketing Service, Nutritious protein-rich eggs that help us to grow and help build good muscle and blood can find a place in every meal of the day. To enjoy them at their best, remember the fresher the eggs, the better they are, so plan your pur- chases ahead and then buy ac- cording to your needs. Keep them in the refrigerator until ready to use and be sure you buy eggs that have been re- frigerated at the store. When using alone or in a recipe, if they're to be cooked a short time or at a low tem- perature, it’s important that you use only clean eggs with no cracks in the shell. If they are cracked or soiled, use them only when they're well cooked. Try this delicious Jelly Roll, a favorite dessert and between - meal snack: Jelly Roll 1 cup flour 1 teaspoon baking powder Ya teaspoon salt 3 eggs 1 cup sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla Ya cup confectioners sugar % cup jelly To Prepare: Mix flour, baking powder & salt. Set aside, Beat eggs with a rotary beater after 5 min- utes until heavy peaks stay on beater when lifted. Beat in sugar, a little at a time. Gent- ly mix in water and vanilla. Gently mix in flour mixture, Line a large, flat pan with wax paper. Grease the paper. Pour batter in pan about Y2- inch deep. Bake at 375° F. (moderate oven) about 15 min- utes until just firm in center when lightly touched. Cdyer a wax paper with most of the confectioners sugar. Turn the cake upside down onto sugar, Wait 2 minutes and peel wax paper from cake, Let cool. Spread with jelly. Roll up. Sprinkle with rest of confect- ioners sugar. A LJ s The Pleasure of Small Gifts . It is not always the splashy or elaborate gift that gives the greatest pleasure. It can BICENTENNIAL PLAN Washington’s historic Union Station is to be transformed into a National Visitor Center for Bicentennial celebrations, serving as reception and ori- entation facility for an ig pated 34 million visitors the nation’s capital in 1976. Merry Christmas HEISEY’S JEWELRY STORE 5 N. Main St. Manheim, Pa. Phone 665-6575 be the small gift that costs a dollar or less, A woman may wear a gla- morous, expensive housecoat once a week, But she’s sure to dust furniture at least 500 times a year, pare potatoes a- bout 200 times, and wash the dishes better than 500 times. She may want a vegetable parer to substitute for her paring knife. She may like a set of aluminum scoops for her flour, sugar, and coffee canisters. And metal tongs are handy for picking up hot food such as baked potaties or hot dogs. In any housewares section of a store, you can find—for WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1972 less — kitchen shears, pickle or ice cube tongs, a crimper to make fancy pie crusts, a cheese sli- cer and fancy molds for extra special desserts, Even a large wooden mixing spoon, a pint- size measuring cup, or a big sponge would make her hap- py. And don’t worry if she already has one. Replacements are always welcome, a dollar or Some women enjoy receiv- ing hand lotion, a package of their favorite soap, several thirsty washclothes, or a pair of dish towels. This way you appeal to her penny-pinching spirit and give her budget a life, Be alert to your friend's needs. That's always a help in small-gift buying, Did you no- tice her cutting biscuits with a drinking glass or spearing olives with a paring knife? Those are your cues, and chances are your friend will be delighted with just the right gift for a dollar or less. 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