Timely Tips for Women by Doris W Thomas January, Start A Fresh Month Among the many other things that happen about now is that we look back over the year . . . we think about the mistakes we made . . . the fun we had . . . and we evaluate the progress we made. And then we look ahead to a new year, and we promise ourselves to sail through it without upsetting our personal ships, Perhaps we decide to follow the advice of one of our friends and make it the year we en- pe sen (use any lane — anytime) ter our personal sweepstakes. Or we decide to read all the books and articles we didn't read last year. Also we might pledge ourselves to do one kind and thoughtful out-of- our-way thing each day. Then, too, we set down cer- tain resolutions we hopefully plan to carry out during the year. And some of these res- olutions could range from the ridiculous to the sublime, But at any rate, we've made them. 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New Holiana, Outeabach, Mannge SOoiais aig ty about it . . . I like to think of it as start afresh month, It is a month with all the fresh- ness of the dew on a rose . . the joy of launching an ex- citing new chapter in our lives, It’s a challenge . , this month of January of a new year. It’s a challenge to cor- rectly. evaluate ourselves as we were last year . . to plot a more useful and happier year . . . and to lay the foundation for successful and satisfying years to come. Let’s think of January as the vital month that begins a new year . . . then ask ourselves , .. “What are we going to do about it.” ing * W * Economy Meals For Good Eating Start the day off right with a tempting, nutritious break- fast and it will be a better day for all the family. After the longest stretch be- tween meals, breakfast should provide the nutrients that will lend leverage to get the day’s work well under way. Studies have shown that no breakfast or a poor breakfast, even when adequate meals are eat- en later on in the day, will re- sult in greater fatigue and in- efficiency. Both children and Henna. rooney 47. 13%-218% adults tire more easily and are unable to accomplish as much when they short change the first meal of the day. You should include in your menu plans a serving of vita- min C-rich fruits or fruit juic- es, cereals or bread, and milk, If heartier meals are desired, include both cereal and bread, or an egg, or possibly meat, such as bacon or sausage, or fish. In winter, especially, something hot is desirable for breakfast, whether it be a hot cereal, a beverage or other dish, because it is cheering and gives a sense of well-be- Try to please the family with a dish that will lure them to the breakfast table. Cran- berries are in plentiful supply, according to USDA's Agricul tural Marketing Service, end you might try using this good fruit in a sauce for that old- time breakfast favorite, pen- cakes, or in cranberry muffins. or cranberry-nut bread. Whole cranbarry or cranberry-honey sauce make fine spreads for bread and taste pleasant, too, with dry cereals. s » * Try this recipe for Cranber- ry-Honey Sauce and serve it over your breakfast pancakes. CRANBERRY-HONEY SAUCE 2 cups honey 2 cups whole fresh cran- berries Ya cup butter To Prepare: Combine the honey & cranberries in sauce pan. Bring to boil and simmer slowly until berries pop (about 5 minutes). If chopped fresh berries are used simmer 2 to 3 minutes or until honey is steaming hot. Stir in butter and serve hot over pancakes, waffles or french toast. Yield. one quart. 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