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are tasty, easy to make,

THERE'S AN oversupply of

egrs just now . . . a situation that fits neatly Into Lenten meal planning. } Use them In unusual dishes food combinations the family jsn't accustomed to eating. There are egg cutlets, for ‘example. Add a creamed vegetable, tozsed green salad and steaming hot biscuits, Then bring on apple ple topped with cheese, You will have a wonderful meal , .. a menu you'll want to remember long after Lenten days are past.

” » » EGG CUTLETS 6 thzps. mayonnaise 13 .¢. flour 2 c. milk 1 tsp. salt 14 isp. pepper 12 tsp. onion juice

Eat Well for Less— Meatless Dish

Is Nutritious

Beans, Tomatoes Combined in Recipe

By GAYNOR MADDOX For menus based on meatless main dishes, this substantial vegetable recipe is delicious and different,

” » » BEANS BAKED IN TOMATOES Six large firm tomatoes, one jar over-baked beans, one pound 2 ounces, one-fourth cup finely diced green pepper, one-half tea spoon grated onion, two tea spoons kitchen bouquet, one-half teaspoon salt, one-eighth. tea spoon pepper, two tablespoons grafed cheese. Cut slice from top of each to

mato. Remove pulp and save for other use. Lightly salt insides of cups.

Combine. all’ remaining ingredients but cheese in saucepan and heat thoroughly. Place tomato cups in greased muflin pan and fill with bean mixture Sprinkle each With cheese. Bake In moderate oven (INO degree FF.) until tomatoes -are tender, about 30 minutes,

Monday's Menu BREAKFAST: Stewed

prunes, oatmeal, enriched toast, butter or fortified margarine, marmalade, coffee,

milk. LUNCHEON: Indian beans with rice; sliced oranges and bananas, leftover chocolate, cake, tea, milk. DINNER: Tomato juice, veal chops sauteed in chick-

en stock, baked potatoes quick cabbage enriched bread butter - or fortified

margarine, -apple brown Bettv. hard sauce or ice cream, coffee. milk

Plentiful List =

Park and pork products, Irish potatoes-and. eggs. take top place on the U. 8. Agriculture Departments hst of plentiful foods for March. These three items are: expected to be in especially Heavy supply on markets at very reason-

Ny V8 Prices,

Other plentiful protein foods for March main dishes ave: Dried beans; broilers. fryers-and-hens; manufactured dairy products such as cheese, and fresh and frozen fish Abundant vegetables expected on March markets are: Beets, cabbage, carrots, lettuce spinach canned corn, canned lima beans—

Use Eggs in Unusual Ways a

Make use of plentiful eggs in your daily menus. These cutlets |

Tin toptional) ls tsp. thyme 8 hard cooked eggs 2 CC. soft bread crumbs, packed 1 slightly beaten egg Fine dry bread crumbs Vitaminized margarine Blend the mayonnaise with the flour in a saucepan Add milk gradually. Cook over low heat until very thick: stirring constantly Add easoning Chop eggs fine and with bread crumbs and. sauce Spread évenly on plate to cool Divide into 12 portions and form into cutlets or patties Dip in beaten egg to which a tablespoon of water has been added. . Then roll in crumbs, Fry golden brown in vitaminized margarine one-fourth inch deep Serves six

Lady Astor Wears Ancient Diamond

Times Special NEW YORK Lady Astor, pho tographed by Cecil Beaton for a recent magazine, wears the ancient Sancy diamond in the cen-| ter motif of her tiara. She says of it, “Not the ‘most beautiful diamond in the world but very| historic. Charles the Bold is sup-| posed to have owned -t.”

He was the dashing Duke of] Burgundy who once gave a state] banquet for the King of France| at which the souvenirs were great| diamond solitaires mounted in| wrought gold. i

New Cookbook

Is Basic | : =] The beginning homemaker can | relax—if she's worried about food preparation. The Agriculture Department's new booklet, “Family ' Fare--Food Manage-| ment and Recipes,” serves her| up an easily digested cookbook filled to the brim with basic food planning and suggestions on smart huving and wise stor ni : I'he fee's’ timmy too just. 20 cents to the Superintendent of Documents, Washington 25, D. C.,! will bring a’ copy to her door.! The 96 pages include recipes for! main dishes, vegetables, soups, sauces, breads, desserts and dishes from leftovers. Some are

familiar standbys, others special] (dishes !

The booklet also explains ways

to substitute one ingredient. for

another, servings per pound of

finely

combine |

5

finely minced chives

different foods and guidance on!

nutritive values, The recipes were developed or adapted in government tabora tory kitchens following strict experimental procedure. They are accompanied hy RugRestions for FOUL 00 cor GA hr bi0 Ho kai fo anced meal

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