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i Planning a dinner party ,
'during the holiday season
doesn't necessarily mean « Need a hostess gift to lemon juice, colli£ and OrY
w. the Hostess must spend,
�. take along on,. youlr holjdd3'
ingredients. Mix thorough -
more time in the kitchen �,
than with her guests! round of parties? Trow about ly. old In fruit and nuts.
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poP Y fes or minted nuts, ar in- Beat egg vi tes until Boit
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serve a buffet where the ,; and rout batter.' Drop by
food can be prepared in ad- own handy storage contain-
4 teaspoonful onto greased .
vance. R s �i + ,f" exs that be used over glass -ceramic baking tray.
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could serve cold roast beef, MINTED NUTS oven for 20-25 minutes.
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' sliced and placed on a plat- Store in a glass container.
M' ter before Your guests ar- ` (These nuts can be kept Cookies improve with stor-
rive, Highlight of any holiday meal is the turkey --plump with fresh in a tightly covered -age. Makes 8 to 10 dozen.
A salad that can -'be pre-' --scuffing, beautifully browned and attractively garnished. Bast. jar for at least a week. ,
Ing with` a .piquant sweet -tart glaze adds a glistening golden Christmas giving, make INSTANT' SPICED TEA KEATIN6,
pared a day in advance Is low to the proud bird and complements its delicate flavor,- P n ahead, . ,pre In, glass con- 1 jar (7 oz.) orange flavored
a good choice, Here's.a rec- tainer.) dry instant breakfast drink `
ipe f r.a col6yful cucumber
salaeb at will add to the 1 cup sugar 1 t/ cups instant awedtened * '
holiday atmosphere, as well >fx sup water lemon flavored tea mix ,
Glaze addsglamorous 11/z teaspoons ground cinna• PHARMACY
as please your guests. 1 tablespoon corn syrup r
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1/8 teaspoon salt mon
2 envelopes unflpvored } ^ 6 large marshmallows 11/z teaspoons ground cloves
gelatin glow ( o holiday turfs 1/z tehopoon peppermint •, Mix all ingredients until
1/2 cup'cold water r y extract well blended. Store in a ��
4 tablespoons grated onions r 3 cups pecan halves glass container•
2 tablespoons fresh lemon The beautifully browned, fore warming them in the.
'� turkey. stuffed and he tra- Cook sugar,' water, syrup For serving: Use 1-3 tea- for .tette 1selection aid value
juiec' oven or combine with
+ 1 teaspoon sugar tively garnished, is the tra- turikey gravy and serve - and salt slowly Remove spoons mix to one cup of '
p s ditional star of the holiday from heat just before it R hot water:
2 pimentos � Y over turkey slices. - ,
2 teaspoons salt table. "And not only is it a reaches soft boil stage. Add 7 start yourthristm'as'
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delight to the a ORANGE GLAZE , Lavish Feast. J
2 cups sour cream g ye, today's marshmallows and stir'tm-
I cup peeled, seeded and turkey is meaty and ccu- 12 tablespoons butter til they are melted. Add ,
chapped cucumber lent ', a worthy bir to. is cup orange marmalade peppermint and nuts; stir, At Christmas in the year ♦ h �] m
set before your guests" at a /4 cup prepared with circular motion t)nti) • • 1492, when Columbus was ril%// t •//•ere i �th these' great",
Soften gelatin in cold Chrlstmastfeast, yellow mustard eve nut is coated and the spending his day in the a7
water; then dissolve over To as,
enhance its Melt • butter in small mixture hardens. New World, King,Henry'VIT (+ • / ad
heat. Add lemon juice, gave one of his most sump- Vt a7 //��Q ('ton ('
delicate fi�vor, bast. the saucepan; 'stir -in marina- Turn onto waxed paper - tuous feasts. The' King L/ V V d
grated onions, sugar and turkey with a pipua.nt ^•laze lade and mustard, Heat to and separate pecans with - (1485-1509), the Queen and
salt; let cool, Beat sour Here are three glaze rec- boiling, kstirring constantly. a fork. Let dry, Makes about members of the court dined
cream, slowly adding °the ipes to pick from > all easy Makes about 3/4 cup glaze. four cups, on no less than 120 different
gelatl'n mixture, until well to 'stir together and each CRANBERRY GLAZE" dishes ... With. peacock°as
blended: Fold cucumber and with. a tantalizing sweet- 1 cup butter. FRUIT AND NUT DROPS idayli customs olavishlyh to
pimentos into cream mix- tart taste that comes -with a� cup jellied .cranberry sauce 2 caps sifted flour say the least, serving among
tare. Brush 2 quart ''mold the addition of lively pre- 1/4 cup • prepared 1/2 teaspoon soda the many delicacies a pop -
with vegetable oil. Spoon pared yellow mustard, ular dish called, "frument " KE'ATINGS PHARMACY LTD"*
rhixture into mold and chill yellow mustard 1/2 teaspoon salt n
GOLDEN "GLAZE •Melt butter in small 1/2 cu ]ratter made by 'adding• sugar and '
until'firm. Before 'serving, P spices to boiling' hulled "
invert mold on a platter FOR TURKIsY saucepan; stir in cranberry 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind 65 Mein 'St. Phone 527-199
wheat.
covered with lettuce leaves. 1/4 cup butter sauce and mustard. Heat, 3/ cup,sugar
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Add more color by placing, 1A cup prepared stirring with a fork, until 3 eggs, separated -
cherry tomatoes around the yellow mustard cranberry sauce melts and 11/2 teaspoons lemon juice
1/ cup light corn syrup mixture is smooth. Makes 1
edges. Garnish with mayon- /2 cup evaporated mi'Hc
cups 16. white raisins
naise or French dressing. 1A•cnp 1?/z cups. glaze, 1r/2 p (t� ) "
Serves 8.. orange juice 1 1 + ,
hostesses lace the. Roast a turkey according ADORN H ME' 4/2 cups (2/4,lbs.) mixed
'Many P g Decorative. pates and candied fruit
food on the table about an to your favorite rrrethod. To limited edition plates make 2 cope (1/21b.) coarsely
hour after their guests ar- make glaze, melt butter in.fine' suggestions for thos8 choppedpecans
-rive, and allow them to nib- small saucepan; stir in !,
1 ble all avenin mustard corn syrup' and on the gift list wh'o Have
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en setting up the ta, port wine; Bring to a boil, adorning the home .these and salt. In large mixing;
bl , be sure to add colorfui' ..: r stirring cgnstantly. Brush collector --items usuallyin- bowl, cream butter, lemon
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DRESSES
? ' Mens Carcouta and Parkas in Nylon &•
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The Legend
of Befana
Families of Italian origin
are familiar with Befana.
In these days of woman's
lib, it is interesting to hear
about this legendary lady.
When the Three Kings
were on their search for the
Holy Child, they -passed the
house of Befana as.she was
y, sweeping and cleaning her
house. In .answer to her in-
quiry, they told her of their
search. She asked to go with
them, but they continued
on their way without wait-
ing for her to finish her_
c4ores. When Befana tried
to overtake them she failed,
and so was unable to wor-
ship the Holy Babe with
them,
Since then, the woman
Befana wanders the earth
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seeking her lost opportuni-
ty. Italian children believe
Befana rides throukh the
air on a broomstick; on, the
eve of January 6, which
marks the Feast of Kings,
still seeking the Christ
Child. She goes down chim-
neys, leaving presents 'for
the girls and boys, as the
Wise Merz brought gifts to
the Moly Child,
In Russia, the same cus-
tom was once familiar,
though the lady there was
known as Baboushka.
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