Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 281, Decatur, Adams County, 29 November 1951 — Page 11
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Homemaking Tips by Anna K. Williams _ Home Demonstration Agent Cooking Wild Rabbit Demands Cains i 'How wrtj i prepare -the rabbis ray husband Was?lucky enowgh to bag?*' This is a popular question during the hunting season. Great care should be exerted when handling wild rabbits, which) have been shot. Tularemia (rabbft ■ fever) can be contracted by humans, through cuts or other injuries on; their hands, so it is well to wear! rubber gloves when cleaning all! rabbits. Tong, forks, or rubber! gloves should likewise be used wheh handling the meat in preparation for cooking. It is essential to cook rabbit until the meat ir thoroughly done to make it safe for eating. Rabbit,, like ’other meat, spoils > quickly at temperatures above 50 degrees. Steps should be taken to have it chilled immediately. Moist surfaces cause faster deterioration. It might be well for the hunter to
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carry, clean dry cloths in his bag to wrap thfr rabbit immediately after it has been cleaned. Clean cloths would absorb thh 1 moisture and keep the meat sanitary, k J Blood spots and the gun shot should oe removed with the point of.a,sharp knife. These punctures mhy need to be rinsed with clean i.doid water. The general practice of soaking | rabbit to draw out blood and the I wild taste is a questionable procel dure because during the soaking | there is much loss of B-vitamins ! and minerals. f , The method of cookery depends ; on the age and muscle development ‘ All rabbit meat will be improved by I at least a 24 hour aging period in a cold place. A young rabbit may be roasted, pan-fried or broiled. . Older rabbits are tougher and'they need moist beat and low temperature to make them tender. Moist heat may be produced by cooking in a tightly closed container. Well-Selected Accessories Smart, gay, and well-selected ac- i ceesories perk up an otherwise dull
\ — —-•—■ —,' I '' - t WHILE THEIR CARRIER STEAMS UP the East River, eleven hundred crewmen of the TJJS.S. Orlakany spell out a challenge in living letters op the flight deck. Every man aboard the vessel has volunteered to donate blood to the armed forces. Challenge reads: “Hi New York... Oritkany Can Do 100?Jj—Can You?* (International) ; .. L. * \ winter wardrobe. Since the dress, | sories may make a simple tailored sbries should be besoming to the suit dress and suit of today are or dressy costume. I na . u^ a i coloring and to the perbuilt on simple basic lines, accesr The colors selected for acces-j Bona|ity and be in harmony with
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the costume. A haiic color should be selected tor the ensemble so that accessories may be planned for several different outfits. To produce newer apd more interesting efiects, pastels, bright or dark colors, like black or .brown, for shoes will blend with a variety of colors, A small woman should not wear ‘to many accessories at one time.
i KAYE’S i :■ ; I" I > Christmas Shoe Sale : 1 Starts Friday 1 1 SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY i I WOMEN’S DRESS SLIPPERS I ‘a-’’-’4-” K 'Vjl ’T\X k.* ‘-‘’JK*; ; vWi s ■■ Several Colors to Choose £ "? x, „ « k from. Soft padded soles. J 4 famous Known Brands - « “ ■ |> Suede-Calf-Kid Leather BETTER COME men’s felt k. | In Most Popular Styles HOUSE SLIPPERS E \AU Heel Heights. EARLY! Grey or Maroon «,98 £ Soft and Comfortable • * : ——lt * BOYS & YOUTHS 500 PA|RS BUSTER BhOWNS * * Al COWBOY BOOTS. * J 6-95 s 5-« > n £d ■ S e Fancy Patent and Brown Strap Patterns Step in Patterns. Also Oxford Styles. ft. * ’Viooimv '* ''»"»■» Tr ' m I redcr’ss® BAITERS SLIPPERS | «/an 1 t % jdE A Real Value All Sizes Soft Leather Upper*. Alf Sixes. I MEN'S STVBDf JOYS 6YM SMES ONE LOT ; E ! WORK jfe WOMEN'S I : SHOES £& 198 DRESS SHOES | 4 Good Qual- | jjSj ity 1 Uppers 4 « 6-95 - Long Wearing Soles. I > Bov’s Heavy Duty It * SCHOOL U i \ SHOES A n styles 3 . A Real Bargain! v QC n — MgL 4«77 5 e95 * ste P’ Fashion Craft LOAFER SHOES and other Famous Brands | for Dress or Sportwear Broken Bizes . £ . RURDER FOOTWEAR 1 « 5 6‘95 [ FOR ALL THE FAMILY | ; Qi. Extra Special! ) * M ' B (Z„ L "' h " E W> 4 - BUCKLE ) J s- 1 - ftjfr Z ,PFER . J I -J. 5 . 0 . artics $ CHILDRENS W ft r—--4 BUSTER BROWNS ~MM R tJi White and Brown Hi Shoes -I ! \ | ‘3 « 4” Wk : 3 Made By u * s ' Rubber sch ■: Sizes to 13 3 1 LSito.U BETTER COME EARLY ax/x. ■ 11 xx-.J 1 : - *-• J I Aiirrno .- RUBBER ',| | GAITERS . Btyle SANDALS J g *i«sO $ 2«95 *lu|s Broken Sizes ■ Broken Sizes
but keep them in scale to her size and features. She should avoid pins, beads, purses and bows which appear bulky or heavy; Likewise, a large person' should wear few accessories at one tin)e, keeping simplicity in mipd. She should select accessories in scale, but these should' not be too fine nol" too builky. The tall, slender individual is at an advantage; she can be at-
tractive in contrasting colors in jacket and skirt. ’■ “~X kune Appliances ,< 1 Electric appliances, such as toarters and waffle irons, should be wiped urith a soapy cloth after each use to keep them new and sparkling. 1 Never immerse them in water, as that will ruin the electrical unit
